You
Have
Arrived
Finally, the Magellan Maestro will provide a visual
alert
when
you
have
arrived
at
the destination.
Tap
the
Back
arrow
to return to the
Map
screen.
(The
Magellan Maestro will automatically return to the
Map
screen
after a fixed time if
you
do
not tap the
Back
arrow.)
You
Have
Arrived
You
Have
Arrived.
Route
Method
Types
of
Routes
There
are
a wide variety of
ways
to create a route
and
each
of them
are
discussed
in
the chapter that
they
are
associated with.
Some
of the
more
common methods
and
the chapter they
are
described
are:
• A route to a
new
address
(Street Address)
• A route to
an
address
in
your
address
book
(Street Address)
• A route to a street intersection (Street Address)
• A route to a
POI
preloaded
in
the Magellan Maestro (Points of Interest)
• A trip
(a
route with multiple destinations) (Trip Planner)
• A route to
your
home
address (Home Address)
Route
Method
Regardless
of which route type
has
been
created, the
Magellan Maestro
needs
to
know
how
the route
is
to
be
calculated.
Routes
can
be
calculated
by
Fastest
Time,
Shortest Distance,
Least
Use
of
Freeways
or
Most
Use
of
Freeways.
To
select the route method,
tap
on
the radio button for the desired method.
The
Magellan Maestro
can
be
set
to
avoid
toll
roads
as
much
as
possible
by
tapping
on
the
Avoid
Toll
Roads
checkbox.
The
View
on
Map
button displays the
Map
screen
with the destination
shown.
Tap
on
ESC
to
return to the
Route
Method screen.
When
the route method
has
been
selected
and
you
are
ready
to begin calculating
the route, tap
on
the
Route
Calculate button.
Route
Calculate
button
Travelling
on
a Route
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