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[. . . ] 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062 USA Tel: 913-397-8200 or 800-800-1020 Fax: 913-397-8282 GARMIN (Europe) Ltd. , Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 9AQ UK Tel: 011-44-1794-519944 Fax: 011-44-1794-519222 Web Site Address: www. garmin. com All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the express written permission of GARMIN. GARMIN reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes. GARMIN, GPS II+, Personal Navigator, AutoLocate, TracBack, and PhaseTrac12 are all trademarks of GARMIN Corporation and may not be used without the expressed permission of GARMIN. [. . . ] 46 46 The route navigation feature lets you plan and navigate a course from one place to another using a set of pre-defined waypoints. Routes are often used when it's not practical, safe, or possible to navigate a direct course to a particular destination (e. g. , through a body of water or impassable terrain) (Fig. 46). Route Definition Page (cont. ) The right side of the route definition page features several `function' fields which let you copy, clear, invert, or activate the displayed route. Routes 1-19 are used as storage routes, with route 0 always serving as the active route you are navigating. If you want to save a route that's currently in route 0, be sure to copy it to another open route, as it will be overwritten by the next route activation. 47a The `route number' field is displayed at the top of the page (Fig. If no user comment is entered, the field displays the first and last waypoint in the route. The waypoint list on the left side of the page accepts up to 30 waypoints for each route, with fields for desired track and distance between legs. 47b 47 Creating and Navigating Routes To create a route from the route definition page: 1. As you continue entering the rest of your waypoints, the list will automatically scroll down as needed (Fig. 48b 48 Just like the TracBack feature, routes are broken down and navigated in smaller segments called `legs'. The waypoint you're going to in a leg is called the `active to' waypoint, and the waypoint immediately behind you is called the `active from' waypoint. Whenever you activate a route, it will automatically select the route leg closest to your position as the active leg. As you pass each waypoint in the route, the receiver will automatically sequence and select the next waypoint as the active to waypoint. Activating and Inverting Routes After a route has been entered, it can be either activated in sequence or inverted from the route definition page. The process of activating or inverting a stored route takes a storage route (routes 1-19) and copies it into the active route (route 0) for navigation. The storage route is now no longer needed and will be retained in its original format under its existing route number. This system allows you to have an active route that you may edit during navigation and save as an entirely new route from the original. You will have to copy the active route to an unused storage route to save it, since new route or TracBack activation overwrites route 0. From the route definition page, highlight the `route number' field. 50a Active Route Page Once a route has been activated, the active route page will display the waypoint sequence of your route with the estimated time enroute (ETE) at your present speed and the distance to each waypoint (Fig. As long as you are navigating an active route, the active route page will become part of the main page sequence of the unit. The active route page will also allow you to change the `ete' field to display desired track (DTK) or estimated time of arrival (ETA) for each leg. [. . . ] Helena Astronomic Stn `52- Marcus Island Astrln Geod `66 Astrln Geod `84 Bellevue (IGN) Bermuda 1957 Bogata Observ Campo Inchspe Canton Ast `66 Cape Cape Canavrl Carthage CH-1903 Chatham 1971 Chua Astro Australian Geod `66- Australia, Tasmania Island Australian Geod `84- Australia, Tasmania Island Efate and Erromango Islands Bermuda 1957- Bermuda Islands Bogata Obsrvatry- Colombia Campo Inchauspe- Argentina Canton Astro 1966- Phoenix Islands Cape- South Africa Cape Canaveral- Florida, Bahama Islands Carthage- Tunisia CH 1903- Switzerland Chatham 1971- Chatham Island (New Zealand) Chua Astro- Paraguay 95 Map Datums (cont. ) Corrego Alegr Djakarta Dos 1968 Easter Isld 67 European 1950 Corrego Algre-Brazil Djakarta (Batavia)- Sumatra Island (Indonesia) Dos 1968- Gizo Island (New Georgia Islands) Easter Island 1967 European 1950- Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland European 1979- Austria, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland Finland Hayford- Finland Gandajika Base- Republic of Maldives Geodetic Datum `49- New Zealand Guam 1963- Guam Island Gux 1 Astro- Guadalcanal Island Hjorsey 1955 Hong Kong `63 Hu-Tzu-Shan Indian Bngldsh Indian Thailand Indonesia `74 Ireland 1965 ISTS 073 Astro Johnston Island Kerguelen Islnd Kertau 1948 L. 5 Astro Liberia 1964 Luzon Mindanao Luzon Philippine Hjorsey 1955- Iceland Hong Kong `63- Hong Kong Hu-Tzu-Shan- Taiwan Indian- Bangladesh, India, Nepal Indian- Thailand, Vietnam Indonesia 1974- Indonesia Ireland 1965- Ireland ISTS 073 ASTRO `69- Diego Garcia Johnston Island Kandawala- Sri Lanka Kerguelen Island Kertau 1948- West Malaysia, Singapore Cayman Brac Island Liberia 1964- Liberia Luzon- Mindanao Island Luzon- Philippines (excluding Mindanao Island) European 1979 Finland Hayfrd Gandajika Base Geod Datm `49 Guam 1963 Gux 1 Astro 96 Map Datums (cont. ) Mahe 1971 Marco Astro Massawa Merchich Midway Ast `61 Minna NAD27 Alaska NAD27 Bahamas Mahe 1971- Mahe Island Marco Astro- Salvage Island Massawa- Eritrea (Ethiopia) Merchich- Morocco Midway Astro `61- Midway Minna- Nigeria North American 1927- Alaska North American 1927- Bahamas (excluding San Salvador Island) NAD27 Canada North American 1927- Canada and Newfoundland NAD27 Canal Zone North Am. 1927- Canal Zone NAD27 Caribbn North American 1927- Caribbean (Barbados, Caicos Islands, Cuba, Dom. Rep. , Grand Cayman, Jamaica, Leeward and Turks Islands) NAD27 Central North American 1927- Central America (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua) North Am. [. . . ]

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