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A
B
C
MAP
OPTION
HERE
TRAIL
Where do you want to go?
Where do you want to go?
Address/Intersection
Point of Interest
Previous Destination
Address Book
Trip Planner
A
Main menu
ADD
EDIT
VIEW
BACK
Mondays Trip
Thursdays Trip
Vacation
Weekend Trip
Trip Planner
B
SAVE
CLEAR
BACK
Enter Name of Trip
Enter Name of Trip
TRIP-
1
Press SAVE to accept.
C
SAVE
BACK
DELETE
ADD
Mondays Trip
Mondays Trip
Press ADD to select first
destination.
D
BACK
Add Destination to Trip
Address/Intersection
Point of Interest
Previous Destination
Address Book
Current Location
E
Trip planner
In addition to individual destinations, the GPS Navigation System allows up to five trips to be stored
with up to ten destinations to be visited in sequence on each trip. Trips stored in system memory can
be repeatedly recalled and used; and trips can be added, named, edited and deleted.
At the
2
Main menu
A
:
1. Scroll
5
or
6
to [Trip Planner]
and press ENTER.
The system will proceed to the
2
Trip
Planner menu
B
showing the list of trips
stored in system memory.
At the
2
Trip Planner menu or screen
B
or
1
:
1. Press the ADD function button to proceed to
the
2
Enter Name of Trip menu
C
.
2. Accept the default name shown or edit it to a
preferable one using spell mode and press
ENTER or the SAVE function button.
Enter the
. . . . . . . . . .
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NOTE
If there are no trips stored in system memory,
the
2
Trip Planner screen
1
will appear
with notice that the list is empty. Or if the
trip planner is full,
2
Trip Planner screen
2
will appear with notice that it is full.
Add a new trip . . . . . . . .
Ü
to memory
2
IN THIS MANUAL
“Monday’s Trip” is used as an example and
shows as a title at the top of several menus
and screens. In actual use of the NAV ONE,
the menus and screens will be titled with
the user selected trip name.
BACK
ADD
Trip planner list is empty.
Trip Planner
Press ADD to create new
trip or BACK to cancel.
1
BACK
Trip planner is full.
You need to go BACK and
delete a trip before you
can add another one.
Trip Planner
2