Справочник Пользователя для Magellan gps 300
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Working with Routes
The route function allows you to link a series of landmarks
and travel, point by point, to a final destination.
and travel, point by point, to a final destination.
A
B
C
D
Leg 1
Leg 2
Leg 3
The route depicted here is a three-leg route. Leg 1 extends
from landmark A to landmark B, leg 2 from landmark B to
landmark C, and leg 3 from C to D. The GPS 300 gives you
information on the NAV screens that directs you to the
destination of each leg sequentially.
from landmark A to landmark B, leg 2 from landmark B to
landmark C, and leg 3 from C to D. The GPS 300 gives you
information on the NAV screens that directs you to the
destination of each leg sequentially.
Creating a Route
A route can contain up to 10 legs using any of the landmarks
stored in memory. If there is a route already in memory you
must delete the existing route before you can create a new one.
stored in memory. If there is a route already in memory you
must delete the existing route before you can create a new one.
Access the Route Menu by pressing
MENU
until ROUTE
appears at the top of the screen. The display should say
“PRESS ENT TO CREATE.”
“PRESS ENT TO CREATE.”
NOTE: If the display says PRESS ENT TO VIEW there is
an existing route and you must delete the existing route before
creating a new one. (See Deleting a Route for details.)
an existing route and you must delete the existing route before
creating a new one. (See Deleting a Route for details.)
Press
ENTER
.