Creating routes, Overview, Selecting a routing method – Magellan CrossoverGPS 980890-05 User Manual

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Creating Routes

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Creating Routes

Overview

Creating a route involves selecting a destination and choosing how you would like the

route calculated. Once this is done, the Magellan CrossoverGPS will calculate the route

using the guidelines you provide and displays the Map screen with information guiding

you to your destination. You can select to be guided while driving - you will then receive

detailed turn-by-turn visual and vocal instructions - or while walking - you will then be

guided by a straight line displayed on the map from your current position to your

destination.

Selecting the routing method is a two-step process that is always identical. It shall thus

be described first in this section.

Selecting a routing method

Whatever way you select your destination (entering an address, selecting a POI, choosing

an address from your address book or a town) you must select the routing method to allow

your CrossoverGPS to calculate your route. To do this you will have to choose the

Navigation mode first and then the Route Preference.

Choosing the Navigation Mode

When a destination has been chosen (an address, POI,

or town centre), a screen is displayed allowing you to

select the Navigation Mode you wish to use. Tap the

Navigation Mode button to select Car/Motorcycle to get

turn-by-turn vocal and visual guidance to your

destination or select Pedestrian to display a straight line

on the map from your current position to your

destination, to allow you to easily walk to the selected

address.

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