[. . . ] Magellan® RoadMate® 1700 GPS Receiver User Manual 960 Overland Court, San Dimas, CA 91773 IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS The Magellan RoadMate receiver is a vehicle-navigation aid designed to assist you in arriving at your selected destinations. When using the Magellan RoadMate receiver, these safety rules must be followed to prevent accidents that can result in injury or death to yourself or others: · Please check the applicable regulations in your state regarding windshield mounting. The driver should enter data or program the Magellan RoadMate receiver only when the vehicle is stationary. Only a vehicle passenger should enter data or program the Magellan RoadMate receiver while the vehicle is moving. [. . . ] Keypad Overview Button Name Data Field Description Top of the display where the characters entered are shown. Characters you enter are displayed in black, characters that are filled in by the Magellan RoadMate receiver are in green. If the receiver has been able to estimate the desired city or street, tap on the data field to accept the entry. (Enter City only) When entering a city, the previous destinations list displays a list of cities previously entered. (Enter City only) Displays a numeric keypad to quickly enter a city when the zip code is known. Displays a numeric keypad that can be used to enter streets or cities that have numbers in their name. (This is not to be used for entering an address number. ) Previous destination list Zip Code Numeric Keypad 8 List (Enter City only) While entering a city, press the List button to bring up a list of cities beginning with the characters you have entered. (Entering City) Accepts the suggested city that is displayed in the data field. (Entering street) Brings up a list of streets beginning with the characters entered. Accept Selecting From List When a list of items found in the database are displayed, use the arrows on the right to move the list up and down and tap on the desired item in the list to continue. Selecting QWERTY or ABC Keyboard 1. . Notes on Entering Data If you are having trouble getting the results you expected, here are a few useful tips. If you do not see the POI or street name you are looking for in the list, check to see if the name has an apostrophe or hyphen. The more characters you enter, the smaller the list of possible options is from which to choose. When entering a street or city name it is not necessary to use accented letters. You can enter city and streets names using only standard characters. Smart City Search The Magellan RoadMate receiver utilizes a feature known as "Smart City Search". This prediction is based upon two factors; your position and cities you've gone to before. The receiver looks for cities I've already gone to as well as cities near my location that begin with "PA" and, in this case comes up with "PASADENA, CA". In this example "PA" has been entered again but this time the receiver is in Atlanta, GA. The city displayed now is Palmetto, GA, so location has changed the predicted city to one closer to your location. 9 QuickSpell Another feature the Magellan RoadMate receiver uses to make entering cities and streets easier is a feature known as QuickSpell. In the example to the right, "CE" has been entered for a street name in Chicago, IL. The Magellan RoadMate receiver has predicted that the street name may be Cedar Ave. Also, it has greyed out any letters that could not be used to spell a street name in the database. This provides quick and error-free city and street name entry. 10 Map Screen The most commonly used screen is the Map screen. Whether you are following a route or just traveling around a city, the chances are that the Map screen will be displayed. [. . . ] Tap Night Mode to toggle it on or off or select Automatic for the timed adjustment. Assigning Visible POIs To avoid cluttering of the map, the POI icons that are displayed on the map can be turned on or off. Use the POI Selection screen to check those POIs you want shown and uncheck those you want hidden. Setting Auto Zoom on Turns You can set the map to automatically zoom in to the lowest level when coming up to a turn. [. . . ]