The GPS 120’s route navigation feature lets
you plan and navigate a course from one place
to another using a set of pre-detined waypoints.
Routes are often used when it’s not practical, safe
or possible to navigate a direct course to a particu
lar destination.
Routes are broken down and navigated in
smaller segments called legs’. The waypoint you
are going to in a leg is called the ‘active to’ way
point, and the waypoint immediately behind
you is called the ‘active from’ waypoint. The line
between the ‘active to’ and the ‘active from’ way-
point is called the 'active leg’.
‘Active Leg'
Waypoint 1
raertive from'
When you activate a route with the GPS 120, it
will automatically select the route leg closest to
your position as the active leg. As you pass a way-
point in your route, the unit will select the next
waypoint as the ‘active to’ waypoint.
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