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B Tip<br />

In the Field 5<br />

Close-up screen<br />

When you get close to the Target, the proximity alarm sounds and the<br />

Direction Dial screen is replaced by the Close-up screen:<br />

The represents your current GPS position, and the bull’s-eye<br />

represents the Target. Depending on whether you use GPS-centered or<br />

Target-centered close-up style, the (GPS-centered) or the bull’s-eye<br />

(Target-centered) is fixed in the middle of the display and the other<br />

symbol moves as you change position.<br />

To navigate to the Target, move so that the is directly over the<br />

bull’s-eye. You can use the distance information at the top of the<br />

screen to gauge how far you have to travel. The top of the screen<br />

represents your heading at the time the Close-up screen was activated,<br />

and remains fixed while you are in this screen. If you change<br />

direction, the position of the or bull’s-eye will change but the screen<br />

will not show your change of direction in any other way.<br />

Note – In the Close-up screen, heading information is not updated, so<br />

any of the Info panels which relate to your heading or velocity, such as<br />

Bearing, Turn, ETA, and Time to Go, are frozen.<br />

– Because the Close-up screen does not show your direction, it is<br />

best to maintain your original heading and move sideways or backwards<br />

as if you were staking out a survey point, rather than turn around.<br />

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