Type Of Routes Available From The Menu Button; Navigating To A Saved Location - Motorola MOTONAV T815 User Manual

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Type of routes available from the Menu button:

Shortest
Quickest
Pedestrian

Navigating to a Saved Location

This feature shows locations that you have designated. My Locations is a list of destinations that you
store for easy reuse. An address, an item from a local search, or a recent history item can be specified as
My Locations.
You can choose a My Locations destination by selecting Main Menu > My Locations or Main Menu >
Navigate > My Locations. The Location Groups screen is shown below.
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Press the center key to select your chosen group. A list of the resulting locations will be shown. Press the
center key to select your chosen location. To begin navigation, select Go to create a route to your
selected destination.
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Press the menu button to change the way you view the coordinates. There are
three options: Degree Decimal, Degree Minute Second, or Degree Minute
Decimal.
You can select another map of a region that you can travel to by vehicle.
This feature is only available when you have the following maps installed:
Map of the region where you are currently located
Map of the region where you wish to travel
The map of the major roads for that continent that connect one map to
another
Routes are calculated so that you travel the shortest distance. This does not
necessarily mean the fastest way.
Routes are calculated so that you can get to your destination using the quickest
route. This is not necessarily the shortest way. For example, a highway might be
a longer distance, but requires less time to travel than local streets, since it
allows for greater traveling speed.
Routes are calculated so that you can walk to your destination. With this route
type, you can travel along pedestrian roads and in both directions of one-way
streets.
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