Suunto X9_en manual Map window

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6.4.3. Map window (3)

The toolbar on the top of the Map window a variable number of icons depending on your selections:

2D / 3D view: With this icon you can display the routes either in 2D or 3D format

Create route and add points from map: Click on this icon to create a new route. Then click on the Map window to add the waypoints or add their coordinates in the Information window.

Add waypoint to drawn route: Click on this icon and then a location on the Map window to add a waypoint to the route. Additionally, you can specify the coordinates of the waypoint manually in the Information window.

Add alarm point to drawn route: Click on this icon and then a location on the Map window to add an alarm point to the route.

Add point to folder: Click on this icon to create a singular point that is not part of a route.

Add alarm point to folder: Click on this icon to create a singular alarm point that is not part of a route.

Print map as it is now: With this icon you can print the map in the map window.

Zooming mode: With this icon you can zoom in an out for a more in-depth or general look. Use the left mouse button to zoom in and the right to zoom out.

Calibrate loaded map: With this icon you can calibrate the currently visible map by setting a minimum of 2 known points, which you can set from a map or with your Suunto X9. The more reference points you provide the more accurate the measurements are.

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