Picking Stops From The Map; Optimizing Stops; Detour Feature - ALK CoPilot Truck Pocket PC User Manual

Alk copilot truck pocket pc: user manual
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Picking Stops From the Map

CoPilot Truck enables you to pick a stop off the map when you don't know the
exact address of your destination. In Guidance, Navigating or Walking mode, tap
and hold on your target location on the map. (A short tap displays street names
if you're not sure where you are pointing.) In the screen that appears, enter a
name for the place you picked and tap Ok. The new place will be added to your
trip itinerary.
Tap and Hold a point
on the map
To pick a stop in Planning mode, tap either Going To or Origin to identify the
stop as one or the other, then click the Pick Stop button on the tool bar. Then
tap and hold a point on the map and name the place.

Optimizing Stops

To optimize the order of stops on your route, tap and hold in the stop list.
Select Optimize Stops from the menu that pops up to re-order your stops for
the most efficient route.
Name the Stop
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Detour Feature

CoPilot Truck's Detour Feature allows you to preview an alternate route before
deciding whether or not to take it. Perfect for situations in which traffic has
suddenly slowed ahead of you, the Detour Feature will generate an alternate
route and tell you exactly how much distance the new route will add to your
trip. You can then make an informed decision about whether you're better off
driving through the delay or taking the new route.
1. As you approach a delay,
2. Tap on the
tap on the black screen
Detour button to
to make the toolbar appear.
request a new route.
4. If you decide to use
5. If you decide
the new route, just keep
not to use the
driving. Your old route
new route, tap
will be displayed in blue for
the Cancel Detour
reference.
button.
3. CoPilot's voice will
tell you how many miles
the new route will add to
your trip, and will begin
to give you new turn
instructions.
6. CoPilot will then
return you to your
original route.
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