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4. Repeat step 3 for each point you want to include in your route.
5. Optional: If you do not want to include your current GPS position as a route point, use the
arrow keypad to highlight
Current Position
and press ENTER. Use the arrow keypad to
highlight
Remove
and then press ENTER.
6. Use the arrow keypad to highlight the
Calculation Method
drop-down list and press ENTER.
Then, highlight
Road
or
Direct
and press ENTER.
7. Highlight the
Navigate
button and press ENTER to calculate the route. If the calculation is
successful, the route is highlighted on the Map Page.
To Simulate a Route
You can preview a route on the map using the Simulate Navigation feature. The route is highlighted on
the map and the device beeps at each applicable turn.
1. From the Routes Page, use the arrow keypad to highlight the route that you want to simulate and
press ENTER.
2. Press MENU, highlight the
Simulate Navigation
option, and then press ENTER. The message,
“Simulate Navigation will turn off Track Recording mode” displays. Highlight
OK
and press
ENTER. The cursor goes into simulate mode and plays the route on the map.
3. To end simulation, press MENU, highlight the
Stop Simulation
option, and press ENTER.
To Get Back on Track When Off Course
1. Ensure you are navigating against a route.
2. Press MENU, highlight the
Back on Track
option, and press ENTER. The route recalculates
based on your current position and adds that location to the route itinerary.
To Edit a Route
1. From the Routes Page, use the arrow keypad to highlight the route that you want to edit
and press ENTER.
2. To rename the route, use the arrow keypad to highlight the
Route Name
field and press
ENTER. Use the keyboard to enter the new name text. Then, highlight
OK
and press ENTER.
3. To add a route point, use the arrow keypad to highlight
Add Point
and press ENTER.
4. To use the Find functions to add the point, highlight
Use Find
and press ENTER (for more
Tip:
To exit Navigation mode,
press MENU, use the arrow
keypad to highlight
Stop Navi-
gating
, and then press ENTER.
Road route with two points