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Additional Memory-Map Settings on page 9 for details.
Working with routes, marks and tracks
When using the Adventurer 3500 there are three unique forms of navigational data (called Overlays) you can
work with – Routes, Marks and Tracks.
Routes are a sequence of connected waypoints of where you intend to go, for example a walk or ride that
you have created or downloaded and wish to follow.
Creating Routes
Routes can be created in the Memory-Map software on your PC, or downloaded from popular route sharing
websites such as TrailZilla (www.trailzilla.com), and then trasferred to your Adventurer 3500. Please refer
to the help file in the Memory-Map PC software for details on how to create routes in the PC software.
Instructions on how to transfer routes from the Memory-Map PC software to your Adventurer 3500 can be
found on page 11 of this manual.
Although you will find it easier to create routes on your PC and download them to the Adventurer 3500, you
can also create routes on the GPS itself. To do this first position the map where you want the route to begin.
Tap the Extended Menu icon followed by Overlay & Settings. Select Overlay > Create > Route from the
drop-down menu.
Tap on the map where you want the route to begin and then tap the map again where you want the next
waypoint to be, and so on. The GPS will automatically connect the waypoints together to form a route and
join them with a line. When you have finished adding waypoints double tap the screen when placing the last
waypoint and the device will exit route creation mode.
If you have reached the edge of the map and wish to add more waypoints, end the route as described
above and then scroll the map so that you can still see your last waypoint and the map area you wish to add
more waypoints into. Tap and hold on the last waypoint and then from the menu select Add WP After and
continue adding waypoints as required.
You can access more information about the route, view a hill profile, add more waypoints or delete the route
by tapping and holding on any one of the lines between the waypoints to access the Route menu (think of
tapping and holding the same as right-clicking the mouse button on a PC).
Following a Route
When you are following a route the GPS will direct you to each waypoint and provide detailed route
information, such as distance, bearing and time to next waypoint, estimated time of arrival at the end of the
route, distance to the end of the route and more.
To begin following a route, locate the route on screen and then tap and hold on one of the lines between the
waypoints. From the menu that appears, select Follow Route and the two navigation windows will appear.
Provided you have a GPS position, the window on the left will show the direction you need to head to reach
the next waypoint, and the box on the right will show the route information.
As you progress through the route the GPS will automatically select the next waypoint, ensuring you are
always on course and heading in the right direction.
To stop following a route, simply close both of the navigation windows.
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