Detour menu – Uniden TRAX325 User Manual

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How Do I Use It?

Via point

A via point is an intermediate

destination. You can place as many

via points as you want.

Destination (end

point)

The last point of the route, the final

destination.

Route colour

The route always stands out with its

colour on the map, both in daytime

and in night colour mode. The active

leg of the route is always displayed

in a brighter shade than the inactive

(upcoming) legs.

Active leg of the

route

The section of the route on which you

are driving.
If you have not added any via points

(only a destination), the entire route is

the active leg. If you have added via

points, the active leg is the part of the

route from your current location to the

next route point (the next via point, or

the destination if there are no more

via points to reach).

Inactive legs of the

route

The future sections of the route; each

of them becomes active when you

reach the via point at its beginning.

Streets and roads

that are excluded

from the navigation

You can choose whether you want

to use or avoid certain road types

(page 104). However, when TRAX325

cannot avoid such roads, the route

will include them and it will show them

in a colour that is different from the

route colour.

Detour menu

This screen contains quick detour possibilities during navigation. It can be

opened directly from the Map screen by tapping

.

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