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GPS-NAVIGATOR GP-32 & GP-37

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4. ROUTESIn many cases a trip from one place toanother involves several course changes,requiring a series of waypoints which younavigate to, one after another. The sequenceof waypoints leading to the ultimatedestination is called a route. Your unit canautomatically advance to the next waypointon a route, so you do not have to change thedestination waypoint repeatedly.Creating a route with the cursorThis is probably the easiest method by whichto create a route.1. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor onposition desired. (Cursor position isshown at the bottom of the screen.)2. Press the [ENT] key. The followingwindow appears.4.1 Creating RoutesYou can store up to 50 routes (numbered 01to 50) and one LOG route, which is used totemporarily store a route. A route may beconstructed four ways: by the cursor, bywaypoints entered from the waypoint list, bywaypoints entered from route menu, and bystoring current position automatically ormanually.A route may contain 30 waypoints. When 30waypoints have been saved, a messageinforms you that you can no longer savewaypoints to the route. Press the [ENT] keyto erase the message and save the route,under the name of the first and last waypointnumbers used in the route.Note: Be sure to record all important routesin a separate log. This unit is not a fail-saferecord keeping device.Waypoint name entry windowThe cursor is on the second line of thedisplay. This is where you may enterwaypoint name. The number shown is theyoungest empty waypoint number. If youwant to register the waypoint under thatnumber, and you do not need to changemark shape or enter a comment, pressthe [ENT] key to register the waypoint,and then go to step 5.3. If desired, change the waypoint name.Press the [ENT] key.Sample routeWaypoint attribute edit window19

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