Routes Page
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Routes
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Routes
A route is a series of points which you choose that can be used
in forward or reverse navigation. You can create and store up to
50 separate routes. As many as 50 points (waypoints, cities,
points of interest, addresses, intersections or exits) may be stored
in each route. Once you have created a route, your GPS receiver
will guide you in a straight line from point to point. As you reach
each point, the receiver automatically begins navigating to the
next one.
To assist in your navigation, your GPS receiver is already
programmed with locations of hundreds of worldwide cities;
U.S. state, Canadian provincial and European country boundaries;
and U.S. interstate freeways, highways and exits. With optional
computer software, interface cable and SD Memory Card (needed
for map downloading), you can access a computer mapping
database to transfer in additional mapping information that
includes points of interest, local roads and streets, intersections
and addresses.
Saved Route Options
Select any saved route on the Route List to “NAVIGATE” through that route, to
see that route on the “MAP,” to see “DETAILS” of that selected route such as
the name, points and distance to or from a point or to “DELETE” that individual
route.
See “Saved Route Options,” page 66 for details and instructions.
New Route
Select “NEW” to create a new series of points or a route. As an option, you
can select the “NAME” field to edit the default name. Select the first blank
row in the “POINTS” field to insert a point. Continue inserting points to create
the new route.
See “New Route Option,” page 65 for details and instructions.