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letter, then press
→ to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until
the name is correct, then press
ENT
|
ENT
. B. Or you can jump down to
the lower box and pick a street from the list. Press
ENT
, then press
↓ ↑ to
select a street from the list and press
ENT
.
3. The Find Streets menu appears with the street you're searching for
in the First Street box.
4. Now fill in the second street. Press
↓ to
S
ECOND
S
TREET
|
ENT
and the
Find By Name menu appears again. Just like before, there are two op-
tions: A. You can spell out the second street in the top selection box.
Press
↑ ↓ to change the first letter, then press → to move the cursor to
the next letter and repeat until the name is correct, then press
ENT
|
ENT
. B. You can also jump down to the lower box and pick the sec-
ond street from the selection list. Press
ENT
, then press
↓ ↑ to select a
street from the list and press
ENT
.
5. The Find Streets menu appears with the first and second street dia-
log boxes filled in. In this example, we selected 71st Avenue as our sec-
ond street. You could use similar techniques to select a city or Zip code,
but your search will probably be faster if you leave those boxes blank.
(You can specify a city and/or zip code when the search list is too long.)
Find Intersection command highlighted (left)
The Intersections Found list (right).
6. To search for the intersection of the two streets, press
↓ → to
F
IND
I
NTERSECTION
|
ENT
. A message appears asking you to wait while the unit
finds the intersection. When the Intersections Found list appears, press
↑ ↓ to select the intersection you are searching for and press
ENT
.
7. The Map Page appears, with the cursor pointing to the found intersec-
tion. The intersection in our example is shown in the following figure.