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GPSMAP 192C Owner’s Manual 
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Routes
The last way to navigate to a destination is to create a user-defined 
route. The GPSMAP 192C allows you to create and store up to 50 
reversible routes (numbered 1-50), with up to 254 waypoints each. 
Routes can be created and modified in two ways. The first method 
is to create the route using a map page. This method allows you to 
select points on the map and see each route leg as it is created. The 
second method is to enter the waypoint names as text on the Route 
Review page. This method allows you to see a list of the waypoints 
as you create the route. All of the route functions are accessed 
through the Main Menu page or the NAV key.
Route Tab and Route Options Menu
To create a route using the Route Edit Map page:
1.   Press 
MENU twice to display the Main Menu page.
2.   Use the 
ROCKER to highlight the Route tab and press the 
MENU key to display the route options page, or highlight the 
first available blank route slot, and press 
ENTER. (Skip to 
step 4 if you use this method.)
3.   Select the 
New Route option, and press ENTER
4.   To add an existing waypoint or map item to the route, use 
the pointer to select the waypoint or map item, and press 
ENTER. Map items do not appear in the waypoint list. To 
.
5.   To add a new waypoint to the route, use the map pointer to 
select the map location, and press 
ENTER. Press ENTER 
again to confirm the new waypoint. You can also change the 
name and symbol of the new waypoint (see page 
).
  As you add each new waypoint to the route, the data 
window at the top of the map display shows the waypoint/
map item name, bearing and distance from your location, 
and coordinates of the pointer. The bottom of the display 
shows the number of available and used points. A route line 
appears on the map to indicate each completed leg, and a 
dotted line appears indicating the distance and bearing to 
the arrow pointer from the last route waypoint.
6.   Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have finished defining all 
route waypoints.