Clearing Routes; Copying And Clearing Routes - Garmin GPS 38 Owner's Manual

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To create a route from the route definition page:
1. Highlight the route number field and press
2. Enter a route number and press the
E
3. Press
to begin entry of a route comment. (Note that
the default (first and last waypoint) comment will only
appear if the comment field is blank).
4. Enter your comment and press the
5. Highlight the No. 1 waypoint field and press
6. Enter the first waypoint of your route and press
7. Continue entering the rest of your waypoints in order,
E
using the
The list will automatically scroll down as needed.
8. After you have entered all your waypoints, press

Copying and Clearing Routes

The route definition page is also used to copy a route to
another route number. This feature is useful when you
make changes to the active (or TracBack) route and want to
save the route for future use.
To copy a route:
1. Highlight the route number field and press
2. Enter the route number to be copied and press
3. Highlight the 'COPYTO' field and press
4. Scroll through the available routes and select a destination
route number. Only open routes will be available as choic-
es. Press the
P
5. Press the
To clear a route from memory:
1. Highlight the route number field and press
2. Enter the route number and press
3. Select the 'CLR?' prompt and press
E
key to start and confirm each field entry.
E
key to copy the route.
key to return to the Menu Page.
E
E
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E
key to confirm.
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R E F E R E N C E
Creating,
Copying &

Clearing Routes

Enter each waypoint in the
order you would like to nav-
igate them. If you enter a
waypoint not stored in
m e m o ry, you'll need to
define the position on the
waypoint definition page.
To copy a route, select an
open storage route and
press the ENTER key. If you
select a route that is already
used, you'll be alerted with
an 'Route Full' message.
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