Elements Of The Active Route - Alpine NVE-M300P Owner's Manual

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NVE-M300P Navigation Module Owner's Manual

8.1.2.3 Elements of the active route

Alpine Navigation Software shows the route in the following way:
Symbol
Current GPS position
Cursor (selected map location)
Start point
Waypoint
Destination (end point)
Route colour
Active leg of the route
Inactive legs of the route
Streets and roads that are
excluded from the navigation
Name
Your current position displayed on the map.
If any vehicle type is selected for route calculation and
roads are near, the symbol is put on the nearest road.
The location selected in the Destination menu, or a
map point selected by tapping the map.
The first point of the route.
Normally if GPS position is available, it is the start
point of the route. If there is no valid GPS position ,
Alpine Navigation Software uses the last known GPS
position as the start point.
When you are using a saved route , Alpine Navigation
Software asks you if you want to use your GPS
position or the first point in the saved route as the start
point.
You can also modify the start point in the Cursor
menu. If you do so, automatic off-route recalculation
needs to be turned off to keep the selected point as
the start point.
If automatic off-route recalculation is disabled for any
of the above, tapping the
Preview field not only initiates route recalculation from
the current GPS position, but it will re- enable the
automatic off-route recalculation as well.
A waypoint is an intermediate destination. You can
place as many waypoints as you want.
The last point of the route, the final destination.
The route always stands out with its colour on the
map, both in daytime and in night colour mode. The
active leg of the route is always displayed in a brighter
shade than the inactive (upcoming) legs.
The section of the route on which you are driving.
If you have not added any waypoints (only a
destination), the entire route is the active leg. If you
have added waypoints, the active leg is the part o f the
route from your current location to the next route point
(the next waypoint, or the destination if there are no
more waypoints to reach).
The future sections of the route ; each of them
becomes active when you reach the waypoint at its
beginning.
You can choose whether you want to use or avoid
certain road types (page 61). However, when Alpine
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