Magellan Maestro 3200 Manual - English - Page 44

You Have Arrived, Types of Routes, Route Method

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You Have Arrived Finally, the Magellan Maestro will provide a visual alert when you have arrived at the destination. Tap the Back arrow to return to the Map screen. (The Magellan Maestro will automatically return to the Map screen after a fixed time if you do not tap the Back arrow.) You Have Arrived. Types of Routes There are a wide variety of ways to create a route and each of them are discussed in the chapter that they are associated with. Some of the more common methods and the chapter they are described are: • A route to a new address (Street Address) • A route to an address in your address book (Street Address) • A route to a Previous Destination (Street Address) • A route to a street intersection (Street Address) • A route to a POI preloaded in the Magellan Maestro (Points of Interest) • A trip (a route with multiple destinations) (Trip Planner) • A route to your home address (Home Address) Route Method Regardless of which route type has been created, the Magellan Maestro needs to know how the route is to be calculated. Routes can be calculated by Fastest Time, Shortest Distance, Least Use of Freeways or Most Use of Freeways. To select the route method, tap on the radio button for the desired method. The Magellan Maestro can be set to avoid toll roads as much as possible by tapping on the Avoid Toll Roads checkbox. The View on Map button displays the Map screen with the destination shown. Tap on ESC to return to the Route Method screen. Route Method When the route method has been selected and you are ready to begin calculating the route, tap on the Route Calculate button. Route Calculate button Travelling on a Route 35

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Travelling on a Route
35
You Have Arrived
Finally, the Magellan Maestro will provide a visual
alert when you have arrived at the destination.
Tap
the
Back
arrow to return to the
Map
screen.
(The
Magellan Maestro will automatically return to the
Map
screen after a fixed time if you do not tap the
Back
arrow.)
Types of Routes
There are a wide variety of ways to create a route and each of them are discussed in the chapter that
they are associated with.
Some of the more common methods and the chapter they are described
are:
A route to a new address
(
Street Address
)
A route to an address in your address book (Street Address)
A route to a Previous Destination (Street Address)
A route to a street intersection (Street Address)
A route to a POI preloaded in the Magellan Maestro (Points of Interest)
A trip (a route with multiple destinations) (Trip Planner)
A route to your home address (Home Address)
Route Method
Regardless of which route type has been created, the
Magellan Maestro needs to know how the route is to
be calculated.
Routes can be calculated by Fastest
Time, Shortest Distance, Least Use of Freeways or
Most Use of Freeways.
To select the route method,
tap on the radio button for the desired method.
The Magellan Maestro can be set to avoid toll roads
as much as possible by tapping on the Avoid Toll
Roads checkbox.
The View on Map
button displays the Map
screen with the destination shown.
Tap on
ESC
to
return to the Route Method screen.
When the route method has been selected and you are ready to begin calculating
the route, tap on the Route Calculate button.
You Have Arrived.
Route Method
Route Calculate button