9 visible pois (points of interest) – Venturer HPS9308 User Manual

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This Navigator automatically

selects the color of the pin.

Different colors help you identify

a pin in the History list (8.3.2)

later. There they are shown

together with their address and

GPS coordinates.

TIP:

A quick way to tell the coordinates

of a location you found on the

map is to pin it, and then look

for the coordinates in the History

list (8.3.2). This way you also

save the coordinates with the pin

for later reference. If you do not

need the coordinates later, just

select the point and start Find

Coordinates (8.3.3).

6.3.9 Visible POIs (Points

of Interest)

This Navigator comes with

thousands of built-in POIs,

and you can create your own

POI database as well. Having

all of them displayed on the

map would make the map too

crowded. To avoid this, this

Navigator lets you select which

POIs to show and which ones

to hide (6.7.2.4) using their

categories and subcategories.
Icons on the map represent

POIs. For a built-in POI it is

the icon of the subcategory of

the actual POI. For points you

create, it is the icon you had

chosen when you created the

POI (it can be changed later).
These icons are large enough

to recognize the symbol, and

semi-transparent enough to not

cover the streets and junctions

behind them.

When the map is zoomed out,

the icons are not shown. As you

zoom in, small dots appear at

the locations of visible POIs.

Zooming in further makes the

full icons appear.

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