AvMap Geosat 5 series Manual User Manual
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1. Press the WHERE TO GO Key
2. Touch the POI button. In the list on the left the list of the recently found addresses is displayed,
including contacts.
3. Select one of the points of interest from the list to open the Start Navigation page
4. Touch the Go button to calculate the route and start the navigation.
8.2.2 Searching for nearest POI
You can search for Points of interest that are closest to your GPS position:
1. Press the WHERE TO GO Key
2. Touch the POI button.
3. Touch the My Position button
4. Choose the desired category, then choose the
subcategory
5. Choose the desired Point of interest form the
list of results to access the Start Navigation
page.
6. Touch the Go button to calculate the route
and start the navigation.
At step n. 4 we can introduce a filter in the
research by touching the ‘name’ button. Type the
name of the point of interest and then go back to
the choice of the main category of subcategory.
8.2.3 Searching for POI near your destination
You can search for Points of interest that are closet o your final destination (when set):
1. Press the WHERE TO GO Key
2. Touch the POI button.
3. Touch the Destination button
4. Choose the desired category, then choose the subcategory
5. Choose the desired Point of interest form the list of results to access to the Start Navigation
page.
6. Touch the Go button to calculate the route and start the navigation.
At step n. 4 we can introduce a filter in the research by touching the ‘name’ button. Type the name of
the point of interest and then go back to the choice of the main category of subcategory.
8.2.4 Searching for POI in a city
You can search for Points of interest that are located in a defined city:
1. Press the WHERE TO GO Key
2. Touch the POI button.
3. Touch the Destination button to open the virtual keyboard.
4. Insert the name of the city and touch the green arrow button
5. Choose the desired category, then choose the subcategory
6. Choose the desired Point of interest form the list of results to access to the Start Navigation
page.