Using Features In Ostia; Creating A Route - Pharos Ostia 3.x User Manual

Pharos ostia 3.x: user guide
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6.0 Using Features in Ostia

6.1 Creating a Route

Note:
GPS needs to be enabled in Ostia before navigation can begin.
Refer to Section 8.0 GPS Receiver Setup and Configuration.
To create a Route, you need to have both an Origin and a
Destination selected. These PORs (Points of Reference) are
defined below:
The Origin is your starting point. If the GPS has a lock
(Green Smiley Face), and the GPS position indicator (red
arrow) is displayed on a paved road, the center of the
screen will represent your Route Origin.
If you do not have a GPS lock, you can search for your Origin
by using any of the following methods from Goto
User
Find: Recent Destinations, Outlook Contacts,
Favorites, Address, Intersection, or Point of Interest.
You can also select any location on the map as the Origin by
double-tapping the screen and choosing Origin.
The Destination is your ending point. You can search for
your Destination by using any of the following methods
from the Goto screen: Address, Point of Interest, Saved
Place, or Home (Home is a pre-designated location and
cannot be selected unless a location has been previously
saved as Home).
Again, you can also use any location on the map as the
Destination, just by double-tapping the screen and choosing
Destination.
Note:
For information regarding Multi-Stop Routing, refer to Section 6.2
Adding Multi-Stops to a Route.
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