Planning a RouteA route can include many locations and it must include at least a starting location and one destination. Thestarting location is the location from which you plan to start your route. If you start navigating the route froma different location, the device gives you the option to route to your starting location first. For a round trip, thestarting location and final destination can be the same.1 Select > Route Planner.2 If necessary, select a calculation mode.NOTE: the Faster Time mode is selected by default.3 Select an option to choose a location for your starting point:• Select a location on the map.• Select and search for a location (Finding a location using the search bar, page 19).4 Repeat step 3 to add more locations.NOTE: the last location you add is the destination.5 After you have added all the necessary locations, select .Editing and Reordering Locations in a Route1 Select > Routes.2 Select a saved route.3 Select List.4 Select a location.5 Select an option:• To change the location, select , and enter a new location.• To move the location up or down, select and drag the location to a new position in the route.• To add a new location after the selected location, select .• To remove the location, select .Changing Routing Options for a RouteYou can customise how the device calculates your route.1 Select > Routes.2 Select a saved route.3 Select .4 Select an option:• To add shaping points to your route, select Shaping and select at least one location.• To change the calculation mode for the route, touch a route segment and select a calculation mode.Saving Your Active RouteIf a route is active, you can use the route planner to save it.1 Select > Route Planner.2 Select to save your route.Navigating to a Saved Route1 Select > Routes.2 Select a saved route.3 Select Go!.4 Select the first location to navigate to and select OK.5 Select Start.The device calculates a route from your current location to the selected location and then it guides you to theremaining route destinations in order.42 Using the apps