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BMW Motorrad Navigator IV Owner’s Manual 15
Where To?
Finding a Place Using the
Map
To nd a location on the map, touch 
 >  or touch anywhere on
the map.
Touch and drag to view different parts of
the map.
Touch
and to zoom in and out.
Touch anywhere on the map. An arrow
points to the location.
Touch  to save this location.
Touch to navigate to the location.
If the Navigator IV is in simulator mode,
touch  to set your location to the
selected location. (See page 31.)
Touch to switch between a 3D
(three-dimensional) map and a 2D (two-
dimensional) map.
Touch
to rotate the viewing angle in
3D view.
As you zoom out, the map changes to
a digital elevation map showing the
contours of the area.
Zoom far out to view a globe. Touch and
spin the globe to quickly nd different
areas of the world.
You can only see detailed map
information for areas for which you have
maps loaded on your Navigator IV.
Entering Coordinates
If you know the geographic coordinates of
your destination, you can use your Navigator
IV to navigate to your destination using the
latitude and longitude coordinates (or other
coordinate formats). This can be especially
helpful when geocaching.
1. Touch Where To? > Coordinates.
2. Touch Format, and select the correct
coordinate format for the type of map you
are using.
3. Touch a direction eld to select a new
direction.
4. Touch a numeric eld to enter the
coordinates, and touch Done.
5. After you have entered the proper
coordinates, touch Next.
Using TracBack
®
Use TracBack to retrace your current track
back to where you started.
1. Touch Where To > TracBack to view
your recent track.
2. Touch Save to save the track to your
favorites.
3. Touch Go! to retrace your recent path of
travel.
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