Why does my unit using a MapSend DirectRoute map indicate “Error: Can create route, memory full” when I try to create a “Street Route”?
Waypoint memory may be nearly full or you may be trying to make a very complex street route. DirectRoute stores street route maneuver points and guidance instructions in waypoint memory. It also stores previous destinations in waypoint memory. The upper limit of maneuvers on an active street route is 50, and the past 10 previous destinations are kept. Total waypoint storage is 500. So, if you frequently make very complex street routes, you should keep your user waypoints stored on the GPS under 440. You can transfer and store your user waypoints between the GPS receiver and your PC using MapSend, and with Meridian receivers, you may transfer waypoint to an SD card.
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