6. TRACK
Apart from the navigation, which is handled by the
ROX 12.0 SPORT itself, you can also use pre-planned
tracks for guidance.
NOTE:
Difference between track and route
The main difference between track and route is the re-routing behavior. If you are using a route,
the destination is fixed, but the way how to get there can be flexible. If you leave the original route,
the ROX 12.0 SPORT will automatically re-calculate a new route.
If you are using a track, the ROX 12.0 SPORT will try to keep you on the track. If you leave the track,
the ROX 12.0 SPORT will guide you back to the track, as soon as possible. This will start with a request for
a U-turn, as long as it is still considered best to return to the track. Simultaneously, ROX 12.0 is checking
the distance to the closest track point.
IMPORTANT:
Before you start a track, you can select one of two options: starting point or closest point.
If you select the starting point, the ROX 12.0 SPORT will guide you to the starting point. If you are
close to the track and you don’t want to be guided to the starting point, you should select closest
point. The ROX 12.0 SPORT will guide you to the closest point to your actual position.