3.11 ToursA tour is a compilation of several destinations which are navigated to in succession.To travel along a tour and navigate to the starting point, select "Tours".Then select the search centre or tap on "Display all tours". The tours are then displayedsorted according to their distance around the search centre.Select the tour you want from the list and tap on View to see the tour and then on Start tostart the tour.The further functions in relation to tours are explained in Chapter 1.15.3.12 Sort menuHere you can change the order of the functions as you wish within the destination entryscreen.Select a function and move it to the place you want with the aid of the rectangular arrows.Do not worry - no function will be lost. And even if the functions become mixed up, you cantap on Restore to restore them to the preset order.3.13 Calculated routeOnce you have entered a destination, the route options are then enquired about. If a routehas then been calculated, you have the option of calling up different information about theroute or calculating alternative routes.- calculates two alternative routes (see 3.13.1).- displays the altitude profile for the calculated route.If you have already calculated alternative routes, here youcan view and compare the altitude profiles for all routes (see3.13.1).- here you can set the route options again ifnecessary.- displays the route information with a description for theroute in a list. In the route description, each road that theroute runs along is shown in the form of a list. At the end ofeach line, the distance travelled along this road is specified.You can mark a line and click on Display at the bottom toview this section on the map.Note: The route description is only available in navigation, not in bearing mode (linear line).Bus&Train allows you to calculate a route using public transport (see Chap. 3.13.2)You can start routing via Navigation.Note: The alternatives are also calculated by taking account of the route options enteredpreviously.Falk IBEX User Manual 20