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MAP 600 – User’s Manual
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11. Routes
It is possible to create two kinds of routes on MAP600:
a)
Traditional Route
:
Routes consist of two or more waypoints that define the route towards a destination. You can create up to 50 routes,
each with a maximum of 150 waypoints. This function allows driving you from the first waypoint on your route to each
subsequent waypoint, through the end of your trip. When navigating along a pre-defined route, MAP 600 highlights it on
the
Map
and
Compass
pages (for further details about these pages, please refer to par. 9.2 and 9.4). Moreover, you can
also select which waypoint is used as a reference point, using the function described in par. 9.4.a.
2
The “Traditional” Routes do not follow the roadmap, but calculate a straight virtual route.
b)
Navigator (AutoRoute)
Differently from the traditional routes, this function allows to calculate the route following the roadmap. It is possible to
enter a number of intermediate points, beyond the start point and the end point, that will oblige MAP600 to calculate the
route passing across the entered points. You can store up to 20 AR Routes and enter up to 9 intermediate points (plus
start and end points).
11.1 Creating a route
1. Ensure that you have at least one waypoint programmed.
2.
From any page,
press the button twice,
or
press the button once, highlight
Main Menu
with the Joystick,
and press the
button (Diagram 1).
1
3. Using the Joystick, highlight
Routes
and press the
button
(Diagram 2).
2
4. Press the button. The display will show the available options of the
Routes
menu (Diagram 3).
3
5. Using the Joystick, highlight
New
and press the
button. The display will prompt you to create a new route as
follows.
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