Multi-Leg Routes; Creating A Multi-Leg Route Using The Map; Creating A Multi-Leg Route Manually - Magellan NAV6000 User Manual

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Press QUIT.
The Exit GOTO confirmation window appears.
Highlight YES and press ENTER.
The GOTO is deleted.

Multi-Leg Routes

The NAV 6000 allows you to create multi-leg routes, which
can be activated, deactivated, reversed, edited, copied or de-
leted.

Creating a Multi-Leg Route Using the Map

Use this function to create a route from existing waypoints
or create them as you go on the screen.
From any root screen, press the ROUTES, CREATE
softkeys.
Move the cursor over the starting waypoint and press EN-
TER.
Now move the cursor over the next waypoint in the route
and press ENTER. A line appears on the map, connecting
the first point to the second, and so on. To add to the route
a cursor position that is not an existing waypoint, press
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ENTER at the cursor position and the MARK CURSOR
POSITION window appears; make the necessary edits and
press DONE to accept adding the new waypoint to the
route. Continue to add waypoints to the route until you
have completed it, then press the DONE softkey.
Press QUIT to exit the routes function.
To add, insert or remove a leg in the route, see Editing
Routes.

Creating a Multi-Leg Route Manually

From any root screen, press the ROUTES, CREATE,
MANUAL softkeys.
The CREATE ROUTE screen appears showing the num-
ber of the first available route in the screen header, "CRE-
ATE ROUTE X".
In the center window is a table where you enter waypoints
to form the legs of the route. The highlight appears in the
first field of the first leg in the route.
When a route is created, the table shows leg numbers,
waypoint names, bearing and distance. You will notice that
the numbers at the left side appear between the lines. This
is because a leg is defined as the distance from one waypoint
in the route to the next.
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