Assigning Categories To A Saved Location - Garmin DRIVE 52 Owner's Manual

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Assigning categories to a saved location

You can add custom categories to organise your saved
locations.
NOTE: categories appear in the saved locations menu after you
have saved more than 12 locations.
1
Select Where To? > Favourites.
2
Select a location.
3
Select
.
4
Select
> Edit > Categories.
5
Enter one or more category names, separate by commas.
6
If necessary, select a suggested category.
7
Select Done.
Deleting a favourite location
NOTE: deleted locations cannot be recovered.
1
Select Where To? > Favourites.
2
Select
> Delete Favourite(s).
3
Select the box next to the saved locations to delete and
select Delete.
Following a route
Routes
A route is a path from your current location to one or more
destinations.
• The device calculates a recommended route to your
destination based on the preferences you set, including the
route calculation mode
(Changing the route calculation mode,
page
8) and avoidances
Areas, page
8).
• You can start navigating to your destination quickly using the
recommended route, or you can select an alternative route
(Starting a route, page
6).
• If there are specific roads you need to use or avoid, you can
customise the route
(Shaping your route, page
• You can add multiple destinations to a route
location to your route, page
Starting a route
1
Select Where To?, and search for a location
saving locations, page
2).
2
Select a location.
3
Select an option:
• To start navigating using the recommended route, select
Go!.
• To choose an alternative route, select , and select a
route.
Alternative routes appear to the right of the map.
• To edit the course of the route, select
add shaping points to the route
page
7).
The device calculates a route to the location and guides you
using voice prompts and information on the map
the map, page
6). A preview of the major roads in your route
appears at the edge of the map for several seconds.
If you need to stop at additional destinations, you can add the
locations to your route
(Adding a location to your route,
page
7).
Starting a route by using the map
You can start a route by selecting a location from the map.
1
Select View Map.
6
(Avoiding Delays, Tolls and
7).
(Adding a
7).
(Finding and
> Edit Route, and
(Shaping your route,
(Your route on
2
Drag and zoom the map to display the area to search.
3
If necessary, select
to filter the displayed points of interest
by category.
Location markers ( or a blue dot) appear on the map.
4
Select an option:
• Select a location marker.
• Select a point, such as a street, junction or address
location.
5
Select Go!.
Going home
The first time you start a route home, the device prompts you to
enter your home location.
1
Select Where To? > Go Home.
2
If necessary, enter your home location.
Editing your home location
1
Select Where To? >
2
Enter your home location.
Your route on the map
As you travel, the device guides you to your destination using
voice prompts and information on the map. Instructions for your
next turn or exit, or other actions appear across the top of the
map.
Next action in the route. Indicates the next turn, exit, or other action
and the lane in which you should travel, if available.
Distance to the next action.
Name of the street or exit associated with the next action.
Route highlighted on the map.
Next action in the route. Arrows on the map indicate the location of
upcoming actions.
Vehicle speed.
Name of the road on which you are travelling.
Estimated arrival time.
TIP: you can touch this field to change the information it shows
(Changing the map data field, page
Map tools. Provides tools to show you more information about your
route and surroundings.
Active lane guidance
As you approach some turns, exits, or interchanges in your
route, a detailed simulation of the road appears beside the map,
if available. A coloured line
turn.
> Set Home Location.
10).
indicates the proper lane for the
Following a route

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