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English
Owner’s
Manual
50 NP401
Button Description
Closes the Cursor menu, and returns
to the previous screen.
Zooms out the map.
Zooms in the map.
With the Cursor menu open, you
can still move or scale the map, and
tap the map anywhere to place the
Cursor to a new location, but when
you use this button, the Cursor jumps
back to the place where it was at the
time when you opened the Cursor
menu.
Displayed at the Cursor if it is at the
same location with which the Cursor
menu was opened.
Displayed at the Cursor if it has been
relocated since the Cursor menu was
opened.
Creates a new route with the Cursor
as the destination. The previous route
(if exists) is deleted.
The location of the Cursor is added
to the list of frequently visited
destinations, the so called Favorites.
You can give a name for the Favorite.
Opens a new screen with the address
and coordinate of the Cursor, and the
list of nearby POIs.
The following options are available in Advanced
mode only:
Button Description
Creates a new route with the
Cursor as the destination. The
previous route (if exists) is deleted.
If the Cursor is at or near the
destination, this button replaces
the previous one, and deletes the
current destination from the route.
The last via point is promoted as
destination, or if there are no via
points, the route is deleted.
The Cursor is added to the active
route as an intermediate route
point, a point to be reached before
the destination. If there is already
a via point in the route, the Edit
Route screen opens to let you
decide where the new via point is
to appear in the route.
Opens the full-screen Cursor menu
with all the possible options.
If the Cursor is at or near one of
the via points, this button replaces
the previous one, and deletes the
selected via point from the route.
The route is recalculated without
the deleted point.
Map locations can be marked
with Pins. Unlike POIs, a Pin has
no name and other details, only
a color to let you tell one from
another on the map.
NP401 OM_100920_EN.indd 50 2011-1-6 16:10:59