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• Select building
Similarly typing the street name, type the building number. If
there is only one building with this number on the street you
will move on to the next step. For going one step back click
on the button placed in the lower left corner. In case you
want to find an intersection instead of building you can skip
this step and move on to the next menu item.
• Select intersection
After selecting the street that is a part of a required intersec-
tion you can begin the search. Intersection searching menu
(Fig. 101) is similar to the street searching menu except that
the number of source data is much less. So if you don’t know
the correct name of the crossing road you can hide the keyboard by clicking on its icon at the upper-
right screen corner and manually scroll through the list.
• Result
After the object is found you can see its location on the map
and you can continue the route to the object (Fig. 102). Also
if you enabled the route guidance while searching (that is
the route on the map has been created), found object can
be included in the route as one of the waypoints. For this
purpose click on the object name and select one of the fol-
lowing: “Enter” - the object will be inserted between two
route points becoming the second route point, or
“Continue” - and the object will be added to the end of the
route.
8.5.2.Search «Nearest places»
Search nearest to the specified point objects is also performed in a several steps. In addition to object
types here is also a history of the nearest objects search.
• Select reference point
When searching the nearest points the reference point is the most important search term. Reference
point is the point in relation to which the closest objects of the selected objects types will be searched.
On the page (Fig. 103) you will see the following reference
points: “Current Position” search the nearest to your cur-
rent location, “Near The Address” search the nearest to
the specified address, “On the route” – search for the points
those are near to the route, “History” one of the objects
from the general searching history can be chosen as a ref-
erence point, “Finish” – search for the nearest to the end of
the route point objects, “Cursor” current position on the
map is taken as the starting point of the distance.
Fig. 101
Fig. 102
Fig. 103
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