Gray area indicates more detailed map data not available.
Current zoom

IMPORTANT!

• If a section of the zoom bar is gray while a map is displayed, it indicates that the camera does not have further detailed map data for the gray section. In this case, if you slide the zoom controller towards z (Telephoto) and the zoom pointer reaches a gray section, the pointer will stop and the map will not zoom in any further.

A gray rectangular frame on a map indicates that there is detailed map data available for that area in camera memory. Sliding the zoom controller towards z (Telephoto) while such a gray frame is in the center of the radar screen will display the detailed (higher scale) map data.

When scrolling the map, the message “No Image” will appear in an area where there is no more map data available in camera memory.

If you move an area for which there is no map data available to the center of the radar screen, the map will change automatically to a scale for which map data is available.

To find your current location on the map, press [ù] (Current Location). This will cause the (current location) icon to appear in the center of the radar screen.

Basic MAP Mode Settings

.Enabling Movement of the Image Cursor (Move Cursor)

Use this procedure to enable movement of the image cursor inside the image list next to a map.

1.In the MAP mode, press [MENU].

2.On the “MAP” tab, select “Move Cursor” and then press [6].

3.Use [8] and [2] to select the setting you want and then press [SET].

On

Off

NOTE

Enables image cursor movement. Holding down [BS] and tilting the camera approximately 20 degrees away from you will move the cursor upwards. Tilting the camera towards you will move the cursor downwards.

Disables image cursor movement.

The current “Move Cursor” setting is ignored while “Off” is selected for the “GPS” setting (page 92).

B

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Using the Hybrid-GPS