Garmin cf que 1620 Applications Guide - Page 23

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cf Que™ 1620 GPS Applications The Find Feature Searching for an Intersection The Find feature allows you to search for an intersection and create a route to it. When you enter two street names to create an intersection, the Find feature matches it with those contained in the basemap and detailed mapping data downloads. If the intersection you entered isn't in the database, then it presents the closest matches to that intersection. If there is no data to support your entry, a "None Found" message appears. To find an intersection: 1. From the Map Page, select Find from the Main Menu or tap the tool bar Find (Binoculars) icon to display the Find Menu. 2. Tap the Intersections icon to display the Intersection data entry page. You will observe data entry fields for City, Region, Two Streets and Postal Code. 3. Tap the Region field first. This will display several states or provinces near to where the cf Que has established your current location. Select a state or province. 4. Next tap the City field to display a list of cities in the selected state or province. Select a city. If you tap the City field first, the Region field will be hidden. 5. Tap the first Street field to display the Street Name dialog page. Enter the first few letters of the street name in the Name field. You need not insert North, East, Avenue, Street, etc. at the beginning or end of the street name. 6. When the desired street name appears in the list below the name field, tap it to highlight it. The tap the Prefix/Suffix button to display the Prefix and Suffix List for streets of that name in that city. 7. Select the desired prefix and suffix and then tap OK to return to the Address Page with the street name in place in the street field. 8. Repeat this above process for the second street. 9. Enter the postal code in the remaining field if desired, otherwise it may not be needed to find the address. 10. Finally, tap the Search button to begin the search for a match to the intersection in the map database. The match appears in the lower part of the screen. 11. Then tap the Menu, the Details or Route button from the tool bar to either view the intersection from the Details Page or Route To It immediately. Intersection Details Page -15-

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GPS Applications
Searching for an Intersection
The Find feature allows you to search for an intersection and create a route to it.
When you enter two street names to create an intersection, the Find feature matches
it with those contained in the basemap and detailed mapping data downloads. If the
intersection you entered isn’t in the database, then it presents the closest matches to
that intersection. If there is no data to support your entry, a “None Found” message
appears.
To find an intersection:
1. From the Map Page, select Find from the Main Menu or tap the tool bar
Find (Binoculars) icon to display the Find Menu.
2. Tap the
Intersections
icon to display the Intersection data entry page.
You will observe data entry fields for City, Region,
Two Streets and
Postal Code.
3. Tap the Region field first. This will display several states or provinces
near to where the cf Que has established your current location. Select a
state or province.
4. Next tap the City field to display a list of cities in the selected state or
province. Select a city. If you tap the City field first, the Region field will
be hidden.
5. Tap the first Street field to display the Street Name dialog page. Enter
the first few letters of the street name in the Name field. You need not
insert North, East, Avenue, Street, etc. at the beginning or end of the
street name.
6. When the desired street name appears in the list below the name field,
tap it to highlight it. The tap the Prefix/Suffix button to display
the Prefix and Suffix List for streets of that name in that city.
7.
Select the desired prefix and suffix and then tap
OK
to return to the
Address Page with the street name in place in the street field.
8. Repeat this above process for the second street.
9. Enter the postal code in the remaining field if desired, otherwise it may
not be needed to find the address.
10. Finally, tap the Search button to
begin the search for a match to the
intersection in the map database.
The match appears in the lower
part of the screen.
11. Then tap the
Menu
, the
Details
or
Route
button from the tool bar
to either view the intersection from
the Details Page or Route To It
immediately.
The Find Feature
Intersection Details Page