51
Changing the Destination Leg
of
an Active Route
When a route is created
it
can have many
different
legs to it, each leg with its own
destination.
If
during
your travels you want to skip some of
the
legs,
you
can select the leg
that
you want to proceed to next.
An
example would
be
that
your planned route starts at your campsite. The
first
leg goes to
the bridge. The second leg goes across the bridge to
the
stone marker. Leg 3 leaves the
stone marker and takes you to the ranger station.
To
finish out
the
route, the final leg goes
from the ranger station to the
swimming
area. This route would
be
Camp>
Bridge>
Marker
>
Ranger>
Swim. Suppose
that
after crossing the bridge
you
don't
want to
go
to
the
stone
marker
but
instead you want to
go
to the ranger station. Because the route is active (you can
select legs only from active routes),
you
would follow
the
instructions below and tell the
eXplorist to set
the
next leg to the ranger station. The route would
be
recomputed,
el
iminating
the
navigation instructions to
go
to the stone marker.
1. Press
MENU.
2. Use
the
Arrow joystick
to
highlight Routes.
3.
Press
ENTER.
Swim
Camp
Bridge
Marker
10.
Use
the
Arrow joystick
to
highlight the next destination
POI
from the route Iist
that
you want to
go
to. In
the
example to
the right,
that
would
be
Ranger. Route leg
list
with Ranger
selected. Note
that
Marker
is
bold because
it
is
the current active leg.
11.
Press
ENTER.
7. Press
ENTER.
8.
Highlight
Select
Leg.
9. Press
ENTER.
4.
Locate
the
file
that
contains the route you want to activate or deactivate. (The
eXplorist will automatically open
the
default
file.)
5. With
the
file
highlighted press
ENTER.
6. HighIight
the
name of the route. (Activated routes
wi
II
be
bolded in
the
list.)
12.
Confirm
that
you want to do
this
by using
the
Arrow
joystick
to
highlight
Yes.
13.
Press
ENTER.
14.
Press NAV
to
return to the last viewed navigation screen.