The Route Page - Garmin eMap Owner's Manual

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Route navigation allows you to create a sequence of
intermediate waypoints which lead you to your final
destination. The eMap will store one route, with up to 50
waypoints. A Route can be created and modified from the
Route Page or can be created in MapSource and saved
into the eMap.
To create a route by entering the name of
each waypoint:
1. Access the 'Route' page from the Main Menu.
2. The Current Route is displayed or if no new route has
been created the name field will state 'Empty' and
will be highlighted.
3. Press the MENU key to pop-up the options menu
and with 'Add Waypoint' highlighted press the
ENTER key to display the 'Find' menu which lists
Waypoints, Cities, Exits, Points of Interest, Addresses
and Intersections. All of these categories can be
used to create a waypoint on the 'Route' list.
4. Begin the process of selecting waypoints to add to
the Waypoint list. Choose a waypoint, city, etc. and
press the ENTER key to display the page for that
location. Highlight the 'OK' button and press the
ENTER key to place it on the Route list of waypoints.
The route title will change as you add waypoints.
To navigate the route :
1. When you have finished adding waypoints to the
Route, press the MENU key to pop-up the Route
options menu and select 'Start Navigation' and press
the ENTER key.
Observe that the Map Page is displayed and the map
pointer is pointing in the direction of the first waypoint on
the route, the compass has changed to a direction arrow
and the distance to the first route waypoint is displayed
above the map. A route line on the map connects all of the
route waypoints. Travel to the first waypoint on the route
using the pointer and map detail for guidance. When route
direction changes, an 'Approaching Turn' message will
appear on the screen.
Reference
Route Page
Route Page with a named
Route, list of waypoints, and
cities. When navigating a
Route, the Distance and ETA
(arrival time) will display at
the bottom of the page.
Select Waypoints, Cities,
Exits, Points of Interest,
Addresses and Intersections to
build your route.
Route Displayed on Map Page
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