Chapter 11 - Using the Trip Function
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it helps you plan the future parts of today’s trip by adding
a waypoint, a series of waypoints—or even routes—to the
end of the trip
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it lets you change how you follow a route, in any way,
without affecting the original route, which remains safely
stored in the database
Displaying the trip
Press the
TRIP
key at any time to display the
TRIP
screen,
which sequentially lists all your past, active, and future
waypoints.
Trip screen
The
TRIP
screen shows a list of these waypoints with name,
position coordinates, day, date, time of arrival, and distance
and bearing between trip points (for past waypoints) and day,
date, and estimated time of arrival (for active and future
waypoints). By pressing the
DATE-DIST/BRG-TIME
key, you
can cycle between displaying day and time of arrival, to day
and date of arrival, to distance and bearing between trip points
and total trip distance in the
ARRIVAL
column.
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