Custom Routes
Using Custom Routes
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Use your Navigator IV to create, save, edit,
and share up to 20 routes.
Creating a Custom Route
1. Touch
Where To?
(or Tools) >
Routes
> New.
2. Touch
Add New Start
3. Find a location for your starting point, and
touch Select.
4. Touch
Add New End
Point.
5. Find a location for your ending point, and
touch Select.
6. Touch
to add another location to your
route. Touch
to remove a location.
7. Touch
Next
to calculate your route and
view it on the map.
8. Touch
Save
to save the route and exit.
Editing Custom Routes
1. Touch
Where To?
(or Tools) >
Routes.
2. Select the route you want to edit.
3. Touch Edit.
4. Touch an option to edit the route:
•
Change
and touch Done.
•
Add or Remove
remove points from the route.
Custom
•
Manually Reorder
the order of points along your route.
Point.
•
Optimally Reorder
automatically order the points.
•
Recalculate—change the route
preference to calculate by faster time,
shorter distance, or off road.
•
Delete—remove this route.
Your changes are automatically saved when
you exit any of the route edit pages.
Sharing Routes
Share your saved routes with other Navigator
IV owners by using a memory card or a
wireless Bluetooth connection. You can
Custom
access the imported route in
Custom
Name—enter a new name,
Points—add or
Points—change
Points—
Where To?
routes.
Sharing Routes with a Memory
Card
1. Touch
Where To?
>
2. Select the route you want to share.
3. Touch
Share
>
Export
OK.
4. Select the route you want to share, and
touch
Export
> OK.
5. Remove the memory card and insert it
into the other Navigator IV.
6. A message appears. Touch
the shared route.
7. Touch Routes, and then select the route
you want to import.
8. Touch
Import
> OK.
Sharing with Bluetooth
1. Touch
Where To?
>
2. Select the route you want to share.
3. Touch
Share
>
Export
OK.
4. A list of nearby Bluetooth devices
>
appears. Select the other Navigator IV,
and touch OK.
BMW Motorrad Navigator IV Owner's Manual
Custom
Routes.
>
Memory Card
>
Yes
to import
Custom
Routes.
>
Bluetooth
>