Subaru Legacy Manuals 2013 Legacy Navigation System Manual | Page 102

Read First Operation Button Explanation Using drag & No buttons drop to move the map You can move the map in any direction you want by touching and holding the map, and moving your finger in the direction you want to move the map. Zoom in/Zoom out Change the area of the map displayed on the screen. Road names and other characters are always displayed in the correct direction and at the same font size, and you only need to check necessary roads and icons. In 3D mode, the map cannot be reduced endlessly. The map changes to 2D mode if you zoom out beyond the defined amount. The display changes slowly if you tap the button, or changes in a smooth, continuous motion if you touch & hold the button. Tilt up/Tilt down / / 100 Navigation In 3D mode, you can change the vertical display angle of the map. The display changes slowly if you tap the button, or changes in a smooth, continuous motion if you touch & hold the button. Operation Rotate left/Rotate right Button 2D or 3D display Compass in 2D or 3D map display mode Explanation Changes the horizontal display angle of the map. The display changes slowly if you tap the button, or changes in a smooth, continuous motion if you touch & hold the button. / / / / Point information Touch this button to switch the map display mode between a 3D bird's-eye view, a 2D heads-up flat view or a 2D North Up flat view. The compass direction indicates North. Touch this button to change to a North Up display, and then touch it again to return to the direction previously displayed. Touch this button to open another screen displaying information on the selected map position (cursor). Return to normal navigation Back (Back) Touch this button to return the map to the current GPS position. Auto map rotation is also enabled. The map operation buttons are hidden, and navigation restarts. Additional functions More (More) Touch this button to display the additional functions list. For example, saving the cursor to the destination list, and searching the area around the cursor.