Multi-Leg Routes; Opening The Route Planning; Planning A New Route - Navigon 72 easy User Manual

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7.4

Multi-leg routes

It is possible to plan routes without GPS reception, for example in the
comfort of your home. Planned routes can be saved for later use. This
allows you to plan as many routes as you like, for example for your
holidays.
7.4.1

Opening the route planning

1. In the N
The E
2. Tap on Route Planning.
The R
7.4.2

Planning a new route

In the R
The R
Entering the starting point
The starting point of a route is the point at which you want to begin your
trip. This is not necessarily the current location. If you are planning a
route for your holidays at home, you could, for example, enter your
hotel as the starting point.
The starting point is only important if you want to see a planned route
on the map but currently have no GPS reception, or if you are not
currently at the planned starting point. This is why your selected starting
point has the flow number "0".
As soon as you start navigation, your current location will be used as
the starting point for the route calculation.
The first leg of the route is therefore the journey to the route point with
flow number "1".
1. Tap on Add Route Point.
The A
If you want to enter your current location as the starting point:
2. Tap on Current Position.
3. In the D
Navigation
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window tap on Enter Destination.
AVIGATION
D
NTER
ESTINATION
window opens. You have the following options:
OUTES
Tap on New Route if you want to plan a new route.
Tap on Load Route if you want to load or edit a saved route.
Tap on Last Route if you want to reload the route which you last
planned or last loaded.
window tap on New Route.
OUTES
P
OUTE
LANNING
R
P
DD
OUTE
OINT
window tap on Add.
ESTINATION
window opens.
window opens.
window opens.
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