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Navigating along a route: Fig. 1 shows the GlobalMap Navigation Page
at the start of a route, heading straight for the first waypoint (Wpt 1). In
Fig. 2, the traveler has arrived at Wpt 1; the arrival alarm has been trig-
gered and the bearing arrow on the compass rose has turned to point
east, toward Wpt 2. In Fig. 3 the traveler has turned east on his new
course and is heading straight for Wpt 2, which is 2.15 miles away. Fig. 4
shows route navigation on the Map Page. In this figure, the traveler has
reached Wpt 2 and is half-way along the leg between Wpts 2 and 3.
Trails
Delete a Trail
This is the command used to erase or delete a trail:
Press
MENU
|
MENU
|
↓
to
M
Y
T
RAILS
|
ENT
|
↓
to
trail name
|
ENT
|
→
to
D
ELETE
T
RAIL
|
ENT
|
←
to
Y
ES
|
ENT
.
Tip:
You can also delete all trails at once:
1. Press
MENU
|
MENU
|
↓
to
M
Y
T
RAILS
|
ENT
.
2. Press
→
to
D
ELETE
A
LL
|
ENT
|
←
to
Y
ES
|
ENT
.
Edit a Trail Name
To edit a trail name: press
MENU
|
MENU
|
↓
to
M
Y
T
RAILS
|
ENT
|
↓
to
trail
name
|
ENT
|
ENT
. Press
↑
or
↓
to change the first character, then press
→
to the next character and repeat until the name is correct. Press
ENT
then
EXIT
|
EXIT
|
EXIT
|
EXIT
to return to the previous page display.
Tip:
You can quickly call up the Edit Trail menu by selecting a trail on
the map with the cursor. Simply move the cursor over a trail and a
pop-up box appears. Press
WPT
and the Edit Trail menu opens.
Figure 4.
Figure 3.
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