
- SETTING WAYPOINTS ON A GARMIN MANUAL
- SETTING WAYPOINTS ON A GARMIN PROFESSIONAL
It is also possible not to add an icon to the timed waypoint. Click on the icon next to the timeline to modify the icon: you will see a drop-down menu from which you can choose different symbols as icons. Enter the desired scheduled time (hours and/or minutes) Ģ.
At the bottom of the waypoint menu you will see the bar for entering the pause time ġ. Click on the waypoint to which you want to add a 'pause time'. The indicated time always deviates from the exact time it takes to drive the route, e.g. Pay attention! The MRA Routeplanner provides an estimate of the duration based on the settings in the route planner and the data available to MyRoute-app.
Set the estimated break/stop time of this location to get a better indication of your estimated total travel time. This could for example be a coffee stop, lunch break or meeting point.
Via-points: As mentioned above, via-points are locations that we want to pass for a special reason. Just plan some extra time in a shaping point. Shaping points: You can include some extra driving time because you expect to drive slower than indicated in the route calculation. Setting extra time can be added to a shaping point as well as a via-point. SETTING WAYPOINTS ON A GARMIN PROFESSIONAL
This will also help time management for professional travel organisations and driving instructors. This makes it easier for you to estimate the total planned time of your route. These specific waypoints can be pre-planned with the new MyRoute-app functionality. With some waypoints, we already know in advance that we will stay there for a longer period of time than the route calculation indicates.
To change the waypoint back into a waypoint, click this button again (see image). Click the button with the stop-off point called 'via' (see image). Click on the icon for more options: the rest of the stop-off point menu will now open. Click on the stop-off point that you want to create as a waypoint: the stop-off point menu will now open in a. First of all, make a route point as you are used to. The start and endpoints are always automatically a via-point. Via-points are also, for example, the location where we have planned a coffee stop or a lunch break. Here you can think of a beautiful mountain pass, a specific bridge or monuments. So, as described above, via-points are waypoints at a special place that you don't want to miss. These are called ' viapoints' points that we want to pass for a specific reason and that we would like to be alerted to (more about this further in the manual). Some waypoints have not only been created to form the route but also indicate a special place that should not be missed while driving (such as a special road, a nice lookout or a monument).
These points form the route but otherwise have no specific information or value. That's why you can also call waypoints: ' shaping points'. Each point on the route is a waypoint that helps to determine how the route goes, other than the basic settings of the route calculation.In this manual, you can read about all the possibilities for waypoints in the MRA Routeplanner! Gewijzigd op: Ma, 12 Apr, 2021 at 2:45 PM
SETTING WAYPOINTS ON A GARMIN MANUAL
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