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11.2 CREATE WAYPOINT
To create a waypoint, you have several options. You can use the current position, enter an address,
select a position on the map, select one of the last destinations, enter coordinates or select a POI.
Once the destination is defined, you will be prompted to enter a name for the new waypoint. In the
name line the address or the geocoordinates of the waypoint will be displayed automatically.
However, it is recommended to assign a name to each waypoint, especially if several waypoints
have already been created.
You can change the name by pressing the «backspace» key long and entering another name.
Confirm the name. The waypoint is saved.
11.3 DELETING CREATED WAYPOINTS
To delete a waypoint you have created yourself, tap on «delete created waypoints». One or more
waypoints can be marked and deleted from the list.
NOTE:
Imported waypoints can be deleted by deleting the corresponding GPX file in the GPX Manager.
12. SETTINGS
The settings for your device are divided into four categories. «Navigation Settings» concern route
guidance, «Map Settings» cover all map functions, «Profile Settings» concern setup and all
profile settings, and «System/General Settings» concern the device or application.
12.1 NAVIGATION SETTINGS
Here you can make various settings that affect the route guidance. To do this, click on «Settings ->
Navigation settings» in the menu. The following options can be changed.
12.1.1 ROUTE OPTIONS
With the route options you can define your individual route. The route options include two settings:
«Route optimization» and «Traffic routes». By default, these settings are prompted after each
route calculation.
Route Optimization
In the route optimization you have different possibilities to adjust the route:
• flat Flat prefers flat tracks.
• mountainous Prefers mountainous routes.
• Short Calculates the shortest route to the finish, regardless of the gradients.
• Airline Draws a straight line from your current location to the destination
(bearing navigation).
NOTE:
The selected route optimization also affects the length of the route. For example, flat sections of the
route with a too high gradient are avoided, which can lead to a longer route.
Traffic routes – For traffic routes you have the following options:
Hiking routes – Avoids or uses hiking routes (only in bike mode)/uses or
prefers hiking trails (only in pedestrian mode).
Ferries – Uses or excludes routes with ferry connections.
Tunnel – Avoids or uses routes through tunnels.
Fixed rope route – Avoids or uses fixed rope route (only in pedestrian mode).
Paths – Uses or excludes routes via paths and service roads
– (only in bike mode). Uses or avoids routes via paths and service roads
– (only in pedestrian mode). Uses paths or service roads.
Stairs – Avoids or uses stair routing.
– To avoid or allow one of the options, tap the appropriate line
NOTE:
Avoidance does not mean 100% exclusion of traffic routes. It can always happen that occasionally
avoided traffic routes are also used.