Delorme pn-60w Manuel D’Utilisation

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The Routes Page
next stop in the route. Select Prompt to alert 
you when you are off track; you can then choose 
to recalculate or ignore. Select Off if you do not 
want to use Back on Track. Also, select Off for trail 
routes sent to your device from DeLorme Topo 
North America or XMap—if the route recalculates, 
it will be converted to a direct route to the fi nish.
 
» Driving–Select Automatic to recalculate based 
on how far off the route you are. Select Prompt 
to alert you when you are off track; you can then 
choose to recalculate or ignore. Select Off if you 
do not want to use Back on Track.
 
 Back on Track Threshold–For driving routes, sets 
the distance threshold for initiating a back on track 
calculation. Select a distance from the drop-down 
list. A large value prevents excessive prompts, while 
a small value recalculates as soon as you are 
off the route. 
 
 Compass Navigation Arrow–In the event you go 
off your route when navigating a hiking route, you can 
choose to have the bearing arrow point to the next 
waypoint in your route (best when trying to get to the 
next waypoint by the shortest distance) or point back 
to the route (best if you want to follow a specifi c path). 
Select Direct to Next Waypoint or Back on Course 
from the drop-down list.
 
 Hiking Route Calc Speed–The walking speed that 
the device uses to calculate a walking route. Press 
ENTER and use the arrow keypad to make changes. 
When you are fi nished editing, press ENTER
 
 Restore Default Settings–To restore the default 
settings for all options, select Restore Default 
Settings.
Create a Route
There are several ways to create a route on the PN-60:
 
 When viewing a geocache, waypoint, or a Find search 
result, you can create a route to it using the Route 
option on its details page. See the appropriate section 
of the manual for more information.
 
 From the Routes Page, you can create a route to one 
point or multiple points.
To create a route from the current position
Current Position is the default start point for a route. It’s 
the current GPS location or, if GPS is turned off, the map 
cursor position.
1. On the Routes Page, select New.
2. To use the default route name—the last point you add 
to your route—go to step 3.
OR
To add a name for your route, highlight the New