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– If you press the function key next to the starting point of the tour
“
”, you will only have the possibility to determine, via the
, the first stopover destination after the starting
point. The starting point has already been determined automatically
via the GPS position definition of the unit and can therefore not be
processed.
– If you press the function key next to one of the other destinations,
you will be offered further modification options.
Options for determining a tour destination
– opens the menu Destination data for a detailed display of the selected
destination. Press the function key to be shown the destination on
the map. Pressing the function key will switch you back to the detailed display.
– Renewed pressing on will only start the route guidance to this tour
destination, possible stopover destinations will be ignored. Press to change
back to the display of the tour plan without starting the route guidance.
– erases after further confirming the displayed tour destination.
– Press to select an entry behind which the selected tour destina-
tion should be moved.
– for input of a further tour destination.
Waypoint mode (Offroad Navigation)
Overview of the functions
Opening the waypoint mode
– Press on the function key in the main menu Navigation.
– Press on the function key in the pop-up window.
– The menu Waypoint navigation will open and the last active waypoint
tour will be indicated ⇒ fig. 20.
Exiting the waypoint mode
– When in the waypoint mode, you can always change into the menu
Waypoint navigation by pressing the selector key .
– There, press on the function key ⇒ fig. 20 and select the
in the pop-up window.
– Alternatively, you can terminate the waypoint mode by calling up the
function key in the menu Waypoint navigation.
Destination entry
Info
Show on map
Start Start
Back
Delete
Move Forward
Destination entry
Fig. 20 Waypoint navigation
with active waypoint tour.
Extras
Waypoint nav.
NAV
Extras
Stop waypoint navigation
New dest.
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