TravRoute GPS Receiver GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Trip Editing and Waypoints
To get to the Edit Trip screen from the Guidance screens at any time, tap the
screen anywhere except on the map to display the tool bar, then tap the Edit
Trip button. From here you can edit the current trip or add additional stops.
Now you can tap and hold on any stop to activate a pop-up menu that lets you
delete, map or change the order of stops on your route. This menu also
lets you designate a stop as a “waypoint” (tap Set as Waypoint). Waypoints are
not considered as stops in the Trip Itinerary, their purpose is to guide CoPilot’s
route calculations along roads that you choose. To change a waypoint back to a
stop, choose Set as Stop from the menu. Waypoints appear with “>>” instead
of a stop number on the Going To list.
Also, CoPilot ignores waypoints when calculating the ETA and distance to the
next stop, so waypoints can be used to get the ETA and distance to a stop that is
not your next stop (see Getting ETA’s and Distances below).
Getting ETA’s and Distances
The estimated time of arrival (ETA) and
distance to your next stop will always
be shown in the lower left corner of the
Guidance screens. After entering a destination,
tap the View Route button to display the
Guidance screens and see the ETA/distance.
If your trip has multiple stops and you want to
know the ETA for a destination that is not the
next stop, designate the stops between your
current location and the target stop as
waypoints as described in Trip Editing and
Waypoints above.
Edit Trip
button.
Picking Stops From the Map
CoPilot Live enables you to pick a stop off the map when you don’t know the
exact address of your destination. You must be in Planning mode to pick a stop
and name it (choose Planning from the Mode menu). The stop you pick and
name becomes a Favorite, which you can then enter as a destination in any mode.
1. Choose Planning from the
Mode menu at the bottom of the
screen.
2. In the Edit Trip screen, tap
either Going To or Origin to
identify your location as one or
the other, then click the Pick
Stops button.
3. In the Pick Stops screen, enter a
city name or postal code in which you
would like to search for a location. If
you know a nearby address you may
enter that as well.
4. Using your stylus, tap the area
on the screen that you would like to
select. A short tap will display street
names. Tapping and holding will prompt
the selection screen.
5. In the screen that pops up,
the address of the area you tapped
will be displayed and you will be
prompted to name that address
for easy reference from your
Favorites list.
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