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    Apollo 360 Map Display Quick Reference Guide Use this Quick Reference Guide to quickly review: How to use the six navigation screens, with special information on: Moving maps Zoom feature How to view the nearest waypoints using the GOTO/NRST key How to get extra waypoint information using the INFO key How to create custom waypoints with the WPT key[...]

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    The six navigation screens form the core of the Apollo 360 interface, and are displayed whenever not accessing the MENU, GOTO/NRST, WPT, or INFO functions. Rotate the LARGE knob to view each screen. For full details refer to the User’s Guide — Chapter: Topic as indicated below. Routes (two screens available) The arrow indicates the current TO w[...]

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    Using Routes The Apollo 360 Map displays route information from the host navigation device in either a 1-Leg or 3-Leg route screen. The screen shows either two or four waypoints (depending on the screen selected) of the current route, as well as the desired track and distance between the displayed waypoints. The 1-Leg screen uses larger characters [...]

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    The MENU key accesses the Main Menu, which provides system setup information. While viewing this screen, rotate the LARGE knob to select a menu option, then press the ENT key to view the option screen. To return to the navigation screens at any time, press the MENU key, then press the ENT key. Refer to the Users Guide — Menu Function Options for [...]