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4.7.3.3 Itinerary... 61 4.7.3.4 Fly Over.... 62 4.7.3.5 Edit.... 63 4.7.3.6 Info.... 64 4.7.4 Main button.... 64 4.8 TMC (Traffic Message Channel)... 64 4.8.1 List of TMC messages.. 65 4.8.2 TMC control centre.... 66 4.8.2.1 Selected FM radio station.. 66 4.8.2.2 Exclude selected station.. 66 4.8.2.3 Show excluded stations... 66 4.8.2.4 Sort events by distance / type.. 67 4.8.2.5 Use traffic information... 67 4.8.2.6 Recalculate to avoid traffic... 67 4.9 Road safety cameras... 67 4.9.1 Camera types... 68 4.9.1.1 Fixed cameras.... 68 Mobile cameras... 68 4.9.1.2 4.9.1.3 Built-in cameras... 69 4.9.1.4 Section control cameras.. 69 Red light cameras.. 69 4.9.1.5 4.9.2 Controlled traffic direction.. 70 4.9.3 Speed limit checked... 70 4.9.4 Add a new camera or edit an existing one.. 70 Change the settings of the camera warning.. 71 4.9.Settings.... 72 5.1 General settings.... 72 Safety Mode... 72 5.1.1 5.1.2 Set Favourite Destinations... 73 5.1.3 Automatic Night Colours... 73 5.1.4 Alerts.... 74 5.1.4.1 Warn When Speeding... 74 5.1.4.2 Enable Safety Cameras... 75 5.1.5 Route Recalculation... 76 5.1.5.1 Automatic... 76 5.1.5.2 Ask First.... 76 Disabled.... 76 5.1.5.3 5.1.6 Display Orientation.... 77 5.2 Map settings.... 77 5.2.1 Daylight / Night colour profile.. 77 5.2.2 Alternative Road Names... 77 Show Street Labels.... 78 5.2.3 5.2.4 Textured Polygons... 78 5.3 Sound settings... 78 Master sound volume/switch... 79 5.3.1 5.3.2 Voice guidance volume/switch.. 79 5.3.3 Key sound volume/switch.. 79 5.3.4 Dynamic Volume... 79 5.3.5 Attention Tone... 80 Route parameter settings... 80 5.4
5.4.1 Method... 80 5.4.2 Route... 81 5.4.2.1 Short.... 81 5.4.2.2 Fast.... 81 5.4.2.3 Economical.... 81 5.4.3 Vehicle... 81 5.4.4 Road types to include/exclude.. 82 5.4.4.1 Unpaved Roads... 82 5.4.4.2 Motorways... 82 5.4.4.3 Ferries.... 82 5.4.4.4 U-turns.... 82 5.4.4.5 Permit needed.... 83 5.4.4.6 Toll Roads... 83 5.5 Language & Units... 83 5.5.1 Program language... 83 5.5.2 Voice language... 83 5.5.3 Units.... 84 Set Date & Time Format... 84 5.5.4 5.6 Advanced settings... 84 5.6.1 Display options... 84 Force QVGA mode... 85 5.6.1.1 5.6.1.2 2D in Map mode (and North-up orientation).. 85 5.6.1.3 3D in Cockpit mode (and track-up orientation).. 85 5.6.1.4 Zoom in after find... 86 Coordinate display format.. 86 5.6.1.5 5.6.1.6 Cockpit screen layout... 86 5.6.2 Backlight settings... 86 Power management... 87 5.6.2.1 5.6.2.2 Brightness... 87 5.6.3 Smart Zoom... 87 5.6.3.1 Smart Zoom settings... 88 5.6.3.2 Enable Overview mode... 88 5.6.3.3 Restore Lock-to-Position and Smart Zoom.. 88 5.6.4 Route options... 90 5.6.4.1 Off-route sensitivity and Recalculation delay. 90 5.6.4.2 U-turn penalty... 91 Cross-border planning... 91 5.6.4.3 5.6.4.4 Carpool lanes (for the USA map only)... 91 5.6.4.5 Keep position on road (Lock-on-Road).. 91 5.6.5 User data management... 91 5.6.5.1 Backup Data... 92 Restore Data... 92 5.6.5.2 5.6.5.3 Remove Pins... 92 5.6.5.4 Clear Data... 93 Reset Advanced Settings.. 93 5.6.5.5 5.6.6 Startup & minimised... 93 5.6.6.1 Autorun Enabled... 93 5.6.6.2 Today screen entry... 93 5.6.6.3 GPS is active while iGO is minimised.. 93 Voice Guidance is active while iGO is minimised. 93 5.6.6.4
5.7 Manual GPS configuration... 94 5.7.1 Protocol.... 94 5.7.2 Port.... 94 5.7.3 Baud rate.... 95 Find.... 96 6.1 Find & GO (Main menu).... 96 6.2 Selection by tapping the map... 96 6.3 Using the Find menu.... 97 6.3.1 Find an Address, Street, Intersection or City.. 97 6.3.1.1 Selecting the city, state and country to search in.. 98 6.3.1.2 Selecting a street or the centre of the settlement.. 102 6.3.1.3 Selecting a house number or the midpoint of the street. 103 6.3.1.4 How to select an intersection instead of a house number.. 103 6.3.1.5 An example for a full address search... 104 6.3.2 Find in History... 105 6.3.3 Find Coordinates... 105 6.3.4 Find a POI.... 106 Find one of the Favourites (Home/Work).. 109 6.3.5 Troubleshooting guide... 110 Glossary.... 112 End User License Agreement... 116
1 Warnings and safety information
iGO is a navigation system that helps you find your way to your selected destination. It will determine your exact location with the help of an connected GPS device. The position information obtained from the GPS receiver will not be transmitted anywhere, so others will not be able to track you by the help of this program. If you are the driver of the vehicle, we recommend that you operate iGO before beginning your journey. The drivers attention should always be on the road. Plan your route before departure and pull over if you need to change route parameters. iGO has a built-in (optional) Safety Mode that will prevent you from using the screen functions if your car is in motion. Unless a passenger will be the only one to operate iGO, we strongly encourage you to turn on the Safety Mode. It is also important that you look at the display only if it is absolutely safe to do so. You should always observe traffic signs and road geometry before you obey any instruction from iGO. If you need to deviate from the recommended direction, iGO will suggest a modified route according to the new situation. Never place the PDA where it can obstruct the view of the driver, is within the deployment zone of airbags, or where it can cause injuries in case of an accident. For further information, please consult the End User License Agreement: Page 116.
Inactive legs of the route
Future sections of a route are inactive. They are also shown on the map with the same colour but a darker tint than the active one. An inactive route section becomes active as soon as you reach its starting Via point.
4.3.12.5
Roads in the route excluded by your preferences
Although you can choose whether to include or avoid some road types in Route parameter settings (Page 82), sometimes they are impossible to avoid near the starting point, via points or the destination. If so, iGO will display those segments of the route with an alternate colour.
4.4 GPS Data screen
Tap the small satellite dish icon on the Main menu, Map or Cockpit screen to open this window. The GPS Data screen is a collection of information received from the GPS device and it also serves as the entry point to the following screens: TMC, GPS Setup, Time Sync.
4.4.1 GPS data displayed
The virtual sky on the left represents the currently visible part of the sky above you, with your position as the centre. The satellites are shown at their current positions.
The GPS receives data from both the green and grey satellites. Signals from the grey satellites are only received, while green ones are used by the GPS to calculate your current location. On the right you can see the satellite signal strength bars. Grey bars are for the grey and black bars are for the green satellites. To identify satellites use their numbers also shown in the virtual sky. The more satellites your GPS tracks (the green ones), the better your calculated position will be. Additional pieces of information on this screen are: current position in latitude/longitude format, elevation, speed, date, time and calculated accuracy. Note: Accuracy can be affected by several factors the GPS cannot take into account. Use this accuracy information only as estimation. There are two icons on the left to show the status of the GPS connection and the quality of reception.
4.4.2 GPS connection indicator
In the middle to the left there is a lamp similar to the ones used for switches. This one has more colours and represents more values: dark lamp means there is no communication on the selected port, red lamp means connection to any GPS receiver has not been established yet, so you need to set it up by using the Detect or Config. buttons, a slowly blinking yellow lamp means that there is no connection to the GPS receiver, but iGO is trying to connect, a fast blinking green lamp means that there is communication with the GPS and data is being received,
Note: When the GPS connection cannot be established with the last used parameters (protocol, port and speed), iGO keeps on trying to connect. To save the battery power in cases when you use iGO without a GPS, iGO first tries to open the port in every few seconds, but later only twice every minute. If you later switch on the GPS, the connection is still established without any user action but the repeated attempts will not run the battery down.
Cockpit screen contents:
No. 13
Display (Cockpit only) Turn preview* n/a n/a n/a n/a Indicates that Lock to GPS position and heading is inactive Selected map point (Cursor) (Map only) Map scale n/a Map orientation and Overview GPS position quality Battery status Sound on or muted
Control Opens Route menu* Zooms in (optional) Zooms out (optional) Tilts down (optional) Tilts up (optional) Re-enables Lock-to-Position / Smart Zoom Opens Popup Info and Cursor menu Zooms in/out by dragging Menu (Find, Quick, Route, Main) Switches North-up, Track-up and Overview Opens GPS Data screen Opens settings Enables/disables muting
No. 20
Display Track Log recording or playback n/a (Cockpit only) Current street (Cockpit only) Travel and Route data** (Cockpit only) Distance to next turn*** (Cockpit only) Next street*** (Cockpit only) Approaching next turn****
Control Opens Track Logs screen Opens Cursor menu Opens Route Information screen Opens Route Information screen n/a n/a n/a
* On Map screen only when a route is active ** Contents differ when a route is active *** Appears only when a route is active **** Appears only when a route is active and the next turn is near
4.5.1 Turn preview (No. 1)
On the Cockpit screen this field shows a graphic illustration of the next manoeuvre. For example when you approach a turn, an arrow will show whether it is a slight, normal or sharp turn. When showing a roundabout, the number of the exit is also given in the picture.
This field also serves as a button. Tap it to get to the Route menu (Page 59). The Map screen will show a button called Route here if there is an active route. This also leads to the Route menu.
4.5.2 Zoom in and out (No. 2 & 3)
These semi-transparent buttons are only displayed if "Zoom & Tilt" is enabled in the Quick menu (Page 51).
Zoom will change the scale of the map. Zoom out shows a larger part of the map, while Zoom in shows a smaller part of the map in more detail. The automatic Smart Zoom function will do the necessary zooming for you when navigating (zooms out if the next turn is at a distance to let you see far ahead and zooms in when approaching a turn to give you a better view of the upcoming manoeuvre). If you manually change the zoom level, Smart Zoom will no longer scale the map by itself (automatic tilting and rotating remains active). You need to press Enter (Page 12), or tap the Follow button (Page 39) to return the zoom control to Smart Zoom. You can also set iGO to do this automatically after a few seconds in case of the Cockpit screen (Page 88).
You can set up iGO so that it will switch to Overview mode during navigation when the next turn is far away. You can specify this distance and the fixed zoom level of Overview in Advanced settings (Page 88). An aeroplane icon indicates Overview mode.
Tap the icon again to return to Track-up (automatic rotation) mode.
4.5.9 GPS position quality (No. 11)
Similarly to the icon found on the GPS Data screen (Page 34), the map screens also inform you about the GPS signal: The black satellite dish with the red exclamation mark shows there is no connection with the GPS receiver. GPS navigation is not possible. Devices with a built-in GPS receiver are permanently connected, so this icon may not appear under normal circumstances. Red shows there is a connection, but the signal is too weak to give a position. GPS navigation is not possible. Black shows there is a GPS position, and navigation is possible. When only one arc is shown, the position is 2D (no altitude available), and position error may be significant, yet iGO is ready to navigate. A black dish and two arcs represent a 3D GPS position. iGO is ready to navigate. When small car symbols are displayed under the dish, TMC information is available.
4.5.10
Battery status (No. 12)
The status of the battery is also shown by iGO. You can estimate the available power reserve from the length of the bar inside. Some examples: The thunderbolt in the battery shows the battery is being charged.
Battery is not charging, but it is at full capacity. Battery in not full, but there is sufficient reserve capacity. When the inside of the battery turns red, the battery needs recharging.
Note: iGO cannot display the battery status of the GPS device unless it is built into the PDA and uses the same battery.
4.5.11
Sound muting (No. 13)
By tapping this button you can quickly mute all sounds of the PDA. This will not modify the volume level and the enabled or disabled status of the voice guidance or the key sounds (all to be set on the Sound Settings screen: Page 78), just mutes the sound output. When muting is enabled, the speaker icon is crossed out.
Tap again to re-enable sounds.
Note: Sound can be muted in Sound settings (Page 78), too. There you have a Master switch that works together with the switch described above. There is also a Master slider on that screen. That you can use to fully turn down the volume of the device. Setting the volume low is different from muting, therefore it will not show up on the mute indicator.
4.5.12
Track Log recording/playback indicator (No. 14)
When a track log is being recorded, a red icon is displayed on the map screens. This icon also functions as a button leading to the Track Log screen (Page 56) where you can stop the recording or make the track log visible on the map.
During track log playback a green icon will blink. Tapping this icon (in fact, tapping the screen anywhere) stops the simulation.
4.5.14
Current street (No. 16)
This field of the Cockpit screen shows the name or number (as available) of the current street or road you are driving on. Tip: Some roads have an alternative name (or number). This is normally shown together with the primary name in this field. You can hide these alternative names in Map settings (Page 77).
4.5.15
Travel and Route data (No. 17)
The contents of these three fields are different when cruising (without an active route) or navigating (following an active route).
While cruising, the fields show the present speed, the current speed limit and the time of day. While navigating a route, these fields show the estimated time needed to reach the destination (ETE), the distance to destination, and the estimated arrival time at the destination (ETA) by default. You can choose what to display in these three fields during navigation, by going to Advanced settings / Display Options (Page 86). See the following list for your options. The only restriction is that you cannot select a value that already appears in another field. The possible field contents are: Distance to destination (default value for the left field) Time to destination (estimated time en route, default value for the middle field) Distance to next via point Time to next via point Time to next manoeuvre (next route event) Speed Speed limit Arrival at next via point Arrival at destination (default value for the right field)
4.5.16
Distance to next turn (No. 18)
This field shows the distance to go before reaching the next route event (turn, roundabout, exit, etc.) This field is only displayed when navigating a route.
4.5.17
Next street / Next settlement (No. 19)
This field shows the road or street that comes next in the route itinerary. If you are not yet in the settlement where this next street is, iGO will display the name of the settlement instead of the name of the road or street. A bullet symbol will appear next to the name of settlements to help you tell them apart from street names.
This field is only displayed when navigating a route.
4.5.18
Approaching next turn (No. 20)
This bar is only visible when approaching the next route event. It appears on the screen to visualise the distance when you get closer than 300 meters (1000 feet) to the next turn, and it remains visible till you reach the turn. This field is displayed only when navigating a route.
When you tap on any of your POIs in the list, you will open a new window with the details of the selected POI.
Here you have the following options: OK: if you tap this button, the map screen returns with the selected POI in the middle. Edit: you can edit the attributes (name, icon and group) of the selected POI.
Delete: you can delete any of your previously saved POIs. iGO will ask you to confirm this action.
4.7.2.5 Popup Information (switch) When this feature is enabled, tapping the screen (activating the Cursor, a radiating red dot) on either of the map screens also opens a pop-up box with the selected street name, house number and the name of the nearby POIs, if any.
Tip: Tapping one of the blue Information icons behind the POI names shows the details of the appropriate POI item. 4.7.2.6 Manage Track Logs Using iGO it is also possible to save the track logs of your journeys. This screen lets you manage all your track logs. When it comes up, it shows a list of all track logs already saved.
The original name of a track log is the date and time when it was recorded. You can change their name to something more meaningful if you wish. Each track log has a colour, shown to the left of its name when the track log is visible on the map. If the track is not visible, a horizontal line is shown here. Tapping the line of the highlighted track log will toggle between showing and hiding that log. The track log will be drawn on the map using the colour next to its name.
When a track log is being recorded, a new line appears in this list with a horizontal line, as newly recorded track logs are not shown in the map normally.
Tip: If you wish to see the track log currently being recorded, highlight its line then tap again to make it visible. In this screen you have the following options: Record: this will initiate track log recording. A new line appears in the list, and GPS position data will be saved until you stop the recording or exit iGO. A red icon (Page 42) is shown on the map screens to let you know that a recording is in progress. Tapping that icon opens this Track Log screen. Stop recording: if recording is in progress, this buttons stops it. Info: this button opens a screen that shows the track log details, and lets you: change the name of the track log (Rename button), change the colour of the track log (Colour on the map selector), have it displayed on the map (Fit to screen button),
or export the data to the SD card in GPX format (Export button).
Replay: push this button to see a simulation of the saved track log on the map. A green icon (Page 42) will appear on the map screens to let you know it is a simulation only. Delete: you can delete a track log if it is not needed any more. iGO will ask you to confirm this action. Track log options: this button in the upper right corner leads to a settings screen where you can set up the track logging parameters: Update interval is how often track points will be saved. Position information is normally received once a second from the GPS. If you do not need such a detailed log, you can increase this number to save track log space. Current autosave track size: this figure shows how much memory is used by the automatically saved track logs. Enable auto-saving: when auto-saving is enabled, you do not need to turn track log saving on and off manually. iGO will automatically start recording the track log as soon as GPS position is available. Limit track DB size: here you can set whether or not to maximise the size of the database where the automatically saved track logs are kept. Maximum track database size: here you can set the maximum database size if the track database size limit is enabled using the previous switch. Create NMEA/SIRF log: independently of the normal track log, you can instruct iGO to record the native GPS data received from the GPS device. iGO is capable of working with GPS devices using either the NMEA or the SiRF protocol, so the saved data will be in one of these formats. These logs are saved as separate text files on the SD card, and they cannot be shown or replayed in iGO. They are for post-processing needs, should you have any. Be careful when saving native GPS data, as it can soon eat up available memory.
4.7.3 Route tab
This menu contains options to manage different settings in the program.
4.7.3.1 Recalculate This menu point is only available if an active route exists and GPS position is present. It brings up a menu with four options. Using one of these functions you can modify the current route.
Recalculate This function repeats the route calculation based on the same settings as used to calculate previously. This possibility is typically used when automatic off-route recalculation is disabled. However you may consider using it when you travel on a road parallel to that recommended by the route. In this case iGO may not recalculate the route for some time, but you can force recalculation here. This is also the button
4.9.1.5 Red light cameras These cameras check if you obey traffic lights or not. The warning is similar to fixed cameras, but as there is no speed limit given, only the proximity is announced. These cameras are displayed with the following symbol:
4.9.2 Controlled traffic direction
The different cameras can measure the speed of one direction of the traffic, both directions, or even several directions in an intersection, when they are mounted on a rotating base. iGO warns you only if you drive in a measured or possibly measured direction. The measured direction of the cameras is displayed with the following symbols:
4.9.3 Speed limit checked
As additional information, the speed limit checked by the camera is given for fixed, built-in and section control cameras. When you manually save a camera location from the Cursor menu (Page 43), the speed limit of the road (if available) is used by default, but you can change this value with the given control:
4.9.4 Add a new camera or edit an existing one
You can add new cameras, modify the parameters of existing ones, or delete them. Select a point on the map, then use the POI button in the Cursor menu (Page 43). This will open the list of POIs around the selected map point. To add a new camera, use the Add Cam button, and set its parameters. To edit an existing camera, find it at the end of the POI list, and tap it. A new screen will open with its details. Tap Delete on this screen if you wish to cancel the camera.
4.9.5 Change the settings of the camera warning
You can turn on and off the camera warning, and fine-tune its settings in General settings (Page 74).
5 Settings
iGO provides several settings in order to let you customise the functions of the program. The Settings screen can be accessed directly from the Main menu screen (Page 20) and from the map screens by using the battery icon (Page 41), while some of its sub-screens are accessible from other parts of the program.
5.1 General settings
These are the basic settings of iGO.
5.1.1 Safety Mode
Safety mode will disable the touch screen above 10 km/h (6 mph) to keep your attention on the road.
You are still able to use the hardware buttons, but you cannot set a new destination or change the settings. When you disable Safety Mode, iGO will warn you.
5.1.2 Set Favourite Destinations
5.6.1.4 Zoom in after find When this switch is turned off, iGO will centre the map to the location selected in Find but will not change the zoom level. If you turn this switch on, iGO 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 settlement or at least a significant part of it around its centre. Selecting a POI, a junction or an exact address will give you a closer look with only a few streets on the display. 5.6.1.5 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 Find menu. You can use all three formats freely on the coordinate input screen. 5.6.1.6 Cockpit screen layout There are three route data fields at the bottom of the portrait Cockpit screen, or on the left of the landscape Cockpit screen. Their content is fixed in Cruise mode (when there is no active route), but for Navigation mode you can change their content on this screen. The available values are listed here: Page 44.
5.6.2 Backlight settings
Here you can set how the display backlight behaves when using iGO. These settings are independent of the settings of the other applications of Pocket PC.
5.6.2.1 Power management At the top of the screen you can set how the backlight will behave when the screen has not been touched for a while. Backlight always on You can choose to have the lights always on. Use device settings You can preserve the PDA device settings (previously set in the operating system at Start/Settings/Backlight). Smart powersave You can also initiate this special feature of iGO. When running on battery Smart Powersave will light up the screen only when you press or tap a button, or if iGO has something to show you. After a few seconds the light level decreases, and after another few seconds the backlight turns off. This helps you achieve a longer battery life. 5.6.2.2 Brightness With this switch you can instruct iGO to use the original settings of the PDA device (previously set in the operating system at Start/Settings/Backlight), or you can set the backlight level separately for both daylight and night modes, thus enhancing the effect of the night colour scheme. The values are between 0 and 10, where zero means there is no backlight at all, and 10 represents the maximum backlight value.
When the state is selected, you need to select a settlement by entering a part of its name or postcode, then selecting from the list of available matching items as described before. Note: In Australia you can skip this part by tapping Done before entering any letters. This way you can search for a street name in the whole state. In other countries this step is compulsory. If you press Done before entering any letters, the list of settlements will appear in alphabetical order. Changing the country If your destination is in another country, tap the Change Country button in the top right corner of the state selection screen (Australia, USA, etc.), or the city selection screen, and select the country from the list.
6.3.1.2 Selecting a street or the centre of the settlement Once the settlement (or state in Australia) is selected, you can continue by specifying the street you are looking for. Note: As for the settlement input, only available letters are active when entering the first word of the street name. All other letters are inactive and grey.
Selecting the centre of the settlement If you wish to navigate to the settlement displayed in the top centre of the screen, just tap Done before entering any letters. The search result will be the centre point of the city (where its name is displayed on the map). Note: This point is not the geometrical centre but an arbitrarily selected point chosen by the creators of the map, usually the most important intersection in case of a small town or village, and for larger cities an important intersection in the city centre. Selecting a street If you are looking for an address or an intersection within the selected settlement (shown at the top of the page), you need to first enter the street name you are looking for.
Tip: If you are looking for an intersection, choose the street that has a rare or unusual name first. This way you need to enter fewer letters to get the list of results. You may also choose the shorter of the two streets first. This way it will be faster to choose the second one from the list of crossing streets after the first street has been selected. Tip: You can search for both the type and the name of a road. If you have the same name appear as Street, Avenue, Boulevard, Road, Place and Court, you can get the result faster by giving the first letter of this, too. For example searching for Pi A will result in Pine Avenue skipping all Pine Streets and Pine Roads.
Tip: Should the name of the street be a prefix for several other street names, just enter the whole name, press Done, and the exact match will be the first in the list. This way you can easily find even very short street names. As soon as you select a street, you are automatically taken to the House Number Input screen (Page 103). Selecting a house number from several streets If you are uncertain which of the result streets contain the house number you are looking for, tap Search In All, and proceed to the House Number Input screen without selecting the street first. Enter the house number, tap Done, and a list appears with only those streets, where the given number exists. To complete the search, pick the appropriate address from the list. 6.3.1.3 Selecting a house number or the midpoint of the street Once the country, the city and the street name are selected, you are asked to give the house number using the numeric keypad. The range of available house numbers for the chosen street is shown in the input field before you begin entering the figures.
Just pick any of the recent locations as your destination. Here you have no possibility to reorder the list or filter it by name, but the Next and Previous buttons let you browse through the complete list to find your preferred point. Tip: If you will need a location later but you do not want to save it as a POI, just mark it with a pin, and remember its colour to find it easily in the History list.
6.3.3 Find Coordinates
iGO also lets you enter your destination by map coordinates. The coordinates need to be in latitude/longitude format and, based on the WGS84 earth model (the one used by most GPS devices).
When you enter this page, the coordinates of the current GPS position (or the selected map point, the Cursor, if Lock-to-Position is inactive) are shown at the top of the display.
The coordinates are always shown in the format configured in Advanced settings / Display options (Page 86), but you can enter the coordinates in any of the three formats. You can even enter the latitude and longitude in different formats. Entering a latitude/longitude pair is easy. The left field contains the latitude. It starts with an N (North) or S (South) letter. This tells iGO whether the point is in the Northern or the Southern hemisphere. Use the button to change the hemisphere. Enter numbers for the latitude. Use the decimal point if the degrees, minutes or seconds are not integers. Use the / / button (the label depends on the current cursor position inside the latitude) to start entering minutes after degrees or seconds after minutes. When finished, tap the longitude on the right, and enter it as you did latitude. This tells iGO whether the point is located East time the hemisphere-changing button or West from the meridian crossing Greenwich, UK. Once you have entered both numbers, press Done to make the selection. Tip: The quickest way to tell the coordinates of a point is to select it by tapping on the map or by using Find, and then come to this page and read the coordinates. Tip: If you need to reformat coordinates to the format selected in iGO (Page 86), enter the coordinates in the format you have, press Done to show it in the map, then come back here to see the same location in the chosen coordinate display format.
6.3.4 Find a POI
You can select your destination from the thousands of POIs included with iGO or from the ones you have previously created. This screen helps you find the one you are looking for. POI items are categorised to let you locate them more easily. On this screen you can see the first page of the top level POI categories. There are three levels altogether.
The search will be carried out around a certain reference point. Always check the current reference point shown in the field above the POI category buttons and confirm that it is correct. To change the reference, tap the Change ref. button in the top right corner.
Screen Orientation: Depending on how you prefer to hold the PDA in your hand or how you have it installed in your car, you may want iGO to display all its screens in a portrait, landscape, or left-handed landscape mode (Page 77). This setting is independent from the corresponding setting in the operating system. Screen rotation in iGO can even be used with PDAs originally not capable of displaying landscape orientation. Screen orientation should not be mixed up with Map orientation that does not affect the appearance of iGO, only the map itself. SiRF: This is the name of a popular GPS chipset manufacturer. Their specific communication protocol can be processed by iGO. SiRF based GPS devices are also capable of NMEA communication, the factory setting of communication protocol in iGO. Track log: In iGO you have the possibility to record your journeys using the position data your GPS provides in every second or every few seconds (depending on your GPS settings). When you start the recording, position data are saved in the database until you stop recording it. This set of sequential GPS positions is called track log. Each set of consecutive positions has a name (originally it is the time of recording but you can change it to any name you like) and a colour in which it can be displayed on the map. Later you can replay the journey on the screen of iGO as if it were happening again. This is good for demonstration purposes or for analysing your manoeuvres during the trip. See also Page 56. Track-up: A kind of map orientation when the map is rotated to look always in the direction of your heading. See also North-up and Map Orientation. Via point: Routes in iGO can have several (as many as you want) different destinations to reach in a specific order. All these points except the final destination are called via points, as the route goes via (through) them. The destinations can be seen in the Route Information screen on the Route line (Page 47), and each via point is announced by the voice instructions as you approach and when you reach it. Should your via point serve as a stopover, navigation continues automatically as you depart. Navigation will resume even if you turn off and on your device or restart iGO. Zoom In and Out: The Zoom function is used to change the scale of the map. Use Zoom In to scale down the map to see less of it but in more detail, and use Zoom Out to scale the map up to have a broader view of that part of the map with fewer details. See also Page 22.
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