Specifications

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Routes
You will be able to use this function only after launching the
Surveying or MobileMapping application.
As explained below, ProMark3 can handle two types of routes:
GOTO route and multi-leg route.
GOTO Route
This in fact a route that you define when:
- You select a waypoint on the Map screen, you press
ENTER twice to display the properties of this waypoint,
and you tap GOTO to enable the Goto function to this way
-
point . The same can be done to choose a POI or a GIS
feature as the destination point.
- You use the GOTO option after pressing MENU and you
choose a POI or waypoint as the destination point.
GOTO routes are not saved in memory. When you turn your
ProMark3 off and then back on, the GOTO route is gone. You
need to create a new GOTO route if you intend on completing
the route.
Multi-leg Route
A multi-leg route consists of several waypoints or POIs that
you should reach one after the other. The segment between
any two consecutive waypoints or POIs is called a “leg.” Un-
like GOTO routes, multi-leg routes can be stored in memory.
The backtrack route also belongs to the category of multi-leg
routes (see
page 160).
A GOTO route is a one-leg
route whose two ends are
your current position and
the chosen destination
point.
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