USER’S MANUAL
click on “Unpaved Roads” if you wish. The other avoidance alternatives
are not applicable for this product. Finally, it is recommended to set the
cursor of “Road Selection” in the middle of the scale.
Due to the diversity of the set-up procedure according to the GPS
model, it is not possible to make here a comprehensive description.
We recommend that you follow the instructions of the user manual for
your GPS unit. To enter the parameters for routing, you will nd the
setup window in the main menu or in the specic menu for routing or
navigation. For all models, you should select “Pedestrian” or “Bicycle”
as vehicle. You have the choice to exclude or not the “unpaved roads”.
This diversity in dening the parameters for various models, and be-
tween GPS units and PC, leads to slight differences in the calculation
of an itinerary between 2 waypoints. Similarly, an itinerary downloaded
from the PC to the unit may be slightly changed in the process.
Anyway, the road classication and the road surface description vary
from country to country; the denition “Unpaved Roads” covers there-
fore varying actual classications and surfaces. Changes in the eld
may also not have been effected on the map.
Please remember that road signs and road infrastructure are continu-
ously changing and it therefore the user responsibility to insure that he
respects the road signalisation. Routing should only be considered as
an aid for navigation, and the user should apply common sense in its
use.
You would be welcome to let us know any error you may nd resulting
from a change in the actual road infrastructure or in encoding the map,
using the template available for that at (http://www.garmin.be/mapre-
porter.html).
In order to load one language of the Routable Topographical Map on
the GPS, a memory space of minimum 300 MB is required.
There are only a few generic names used on the map. The following
table gives you the translations of the most common.