Changi Ng The Desti Nation Leg Of An Active Route - Magellan eXplorist Basic User Manual

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Changing the Destination Leg of an Active Route
When a route is created it can have many different legs to it, each leg with its own
destination. If during your travels you want to skip some of the legs, you can select the leg
that you want to proceed to next.
An example would be that your planned route starts at your campsite. The first leg goes to
the bridge. The second leg goes across the bridge to the stone marker. Leg 3 leaves the
stone marker and takes you to the ranger station. To finish out the route, the final leg goes
from the ranger station to the swimming area. This route would be Camp> Bridge> Marker
> Ranger> Swim. Suppose that after crossing the bridge you don't want to go to the stone
marker but instead you want to go to the ranger station. Because the route is active (you can
select legs only from active routes), you would follow the instructions below and tell the
eXplorist to set the next leg to the ranger station. The route would be recomputed,
el im inati ng the navigation instructions to go to the stone marker.
1.
Press
MENU.
2.
Use the
Arrow
joystick to highlight Routes.
3.
Press
ENTER.
Swim
Camp
Bridge
Marker
10.
Use the
Arrow
joystick to highlight the next destination POI
from the route Iist that you want to go to. In the example to
the right, that would be Ranger.
Route leg list with
Ranger
selected. Note that
Marker
is
bold
because it
is the current active leg.
11.
Press
ENTER.
7.
Press
ENTER.
8.
Highlight Select Leg.
9.
Press
ENTER.
4.
Locate the file that contains the route you want to activate or deactivate.
(The
eXplorist will automatically open the default file.)
5.
With the file highlighted press
ENTER.
6.
High Iight the name of the route. (Activated routes wi II be
bolded in the list.)
12. Confirm that you want to do this by using the
Arrow
joystick
to highlight Yes.
13.
Press
ENTER.
14.
Press NAV to return to the last viewed navigation screen.

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