Chapter 3 - Using the Controls
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Routes screen
The
ROUTES
screen lists all your stored routes sorted by
whether a route is marked for display on the
CHART
screen;
whether a route is marked to accept
SAVE
keypresses; name;
date the route was last modified; total distance covered by
each route (length); and proximity (distance from your present
position). Until you store user-defined routes in the database,
the
ROUTES
screen will be blank.
Routes screen
By pressing the
CURSOR PAD
left or right, you can sort the
route list by each column (selected columns are highlighted
with a vertical stripe):
•
a sort by the
CHT
column (means the route is marked for
display on the
CHART
screen) places that route at the top
•
a sort by the
SAVE
column places that route at the top
•
a sort by the
NAME
column lists routes alphabetically
•
a sort by the
MODIFIED
column (date last modified) places
most recent dates at the top
•
a sort by the
LENGTH
column places the shortest routes
at the top
A route is a group of two or
more pre-defined waypoints
that form a connected path
between specific locations.
A leg is the line, or path,
between any two waypoints
in a route.
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