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Points of Interest
A point of interest is a place that you may find useful or
interesting. Points of interest are organized by category and can
include popular travel destinations such as gas stations,
restaurants, hotels, and entertainment venues.
Navigating to Your Starting Point During an
Activity
You can navigate back to the starting point of your current
activity in a straight line or along the path you traveled. This
feature is available only for activities that use GPS.
1
During an activity, select STOP > Back to Start.
2
Select an option:
To navigate back to the starting point of your activity along
the path you traveled, select TracBack.
If you do not have a supported map or are using direct
routing, select Route to navigate back to the starting point
of your activity in a straight line.
If you are not using direct routing, select Route to
navigate back to the starting point of your activity using
turn-by-turn directions.
Your current location , the track to follow , and your
destination appear on the map.
Navigating to the Starting Point of Your Last
Saved Activity
You can navigate back to the starting point of your last saved
activity in a straight line or along the path you traveled. This
feature is available only for activities that use GPS.
1
Select START > Navigate > Activities.
2
Select your last saved activity.
3
Select Back to Start.
4
Select an option:
To navigate back to the starting point of your activity along
the path you traveled, select TracBack.
To navigate back to the starting point of your activity in a
straight line, select Route.
5
Select DOWN to view the compass (optional).
The arrow points toward your starting point.
Marking and Starting Navigation to a Man
Overboard Location
You can save a man overboard (MOB) location, and
automatically start navigation back to it.
TIP: You can customize the hold function of the keys to access
the MOB function (Customizing the Hot Keys, page 34).
From the watch face, select START > Navigate > Last MOB.
Navigation information appears.
Stopping Navigation
1
During an activity, hold .
2
Select Stop Navigation.
Map
represents your location on the map. Location names and
symbols appear on the map. When you are navigating to a
destination, your route is marked with a line on the map.
Map navigation (Panning and Zooming the Map, page 28)
Map settings (Map Settings, page 28)
Viewing the Map
1
Start an outdoor activity.
2
Select UP or DOWN to scroll to the map screen.
3
Hold , and select an option:
To pan or zoom the map, select Pan/Zoom.
TIP: You can select START to toggle between panning up
and down, panning left and right, or zooming. You can
hold START to select the point indicated by the
crosshairs.
To see nearby points of interest and waypoints, select
Around Me.
Saving or Navigating to a Location on the Map
You can select any location on the map. You can save the
location or start navigating to it.
1
From the map, hold .
2
Select Pan/Zoom.
Controls and crosshairs appear on the map.
3
Pan and zoom the map to center the location in the
crosshairs.
4
Hold START to select the point indicated by the crosshairs.
5
If necessary, select a nearby point of interest.
6
Select an option:
To start navigating to the location, select Go.
To save the location, select Save Location.
To view information about the location, select Review.
Navigating with the Around Me Feature
You can use the around me feature to navigate to nearby points
of interest and waypoints.
NOTE: The map data installed on your device must include
points of interest to navigate to them.
1
From the map, hold .
2
Select Around Me.
Icons indicating points of interest and waypoints appear on
the map.
3
Select UP or DOWN to highlight a section of the map.
4
Select STOP.
A list of points of interest and waypoints in the highlighted
map section appear.
5
Select a location.
6
Select an option:
To start navigating to the location, select Go.
To view the location on the map, select Map.
To save the location, select Save Location.
To view information about the location, select Review.
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