Venturer HPS9308 User Manual
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7.6.1.2 3D in Cockpit Mode
(and Track-up Orientation)
The normal use of Cockpit
mode is cruising or navigating,
when the road lying in front of
the driver is the most important
part of the map. It is usually
done in a 3D view with the
current direction towards the
top of the map. By default this
Navigator uses the same look
of the map in both Map and
Cockpit modes.
Use this switch to instruct this
Navigator to always open the
Cockpit mode in 3D with Track-
up orientation (automatic map
rotation) for driving purposes.
NOTE :
You will still have the possibility
to switch the map to 2D view or
north-up orientation, but the map
will return to 3D mode with map
rotation whenever Cockpit mode
is started.
7.6.1.3 Zoom in After Find
When this switch is turned off,
this Navigator will center the
map to the location selected
in Find but will not change the
zoom level. If you turn this
switch on, this Navigator will
also zoom in to the selected
point.
The zoom level in this case
depends on the type of object
you have searched for. For
example in the case of a city
search, the zoom level will
show you the whole city or
at least a significant part of it
around its center. Selecting
POI, an intersection or an exact
address will give you a closer
look with only a few streets on
the display.
7.6.1.4 Coordinate Display
Format
Positions
are
sometimes
displayed with their addresses,
and sometimes with their
coordinates. This setting lets
you choose between displaying
coordinates in degrees (dd.
dddddd); degrees and minutes
(dd mm.mmm); or degrees,
minutes and seconds (dd mm
ss.s).
NOTE :
The coordinate display mode is
independent from the coordinate
input in the Find menu. You can
use all three formats freely on the
coordinate input screen.
7.6.1.5 Cockpit Screen
Layout
The content is fixed in Cruise
mode (when there is no active
route), but for Navigation mode
you can change the content
on this screen. The available
values are listed in 6.5.15.