XT2: Section 1 - Key Terms
1.02 - About Route Points
Route Points
'Route Point' is a generic term for a fixed point on the map through which a route will pass. Given a sequence of route points, the software will find roads that plan a route to visit each route point in the correct order.
If route points are plotted far apart, the route planning software has much more choice about which roads to take. So a choice of routing preferences can be made - eg Faster, Hilly, Curvy etc. If you deviate from the original planned route, the software has a better chance of finding a different way to reach the next route point.
If route points are close together, then the software has little option but to follow the planned route. If you have to deviate from the planned route, then issues can arise because the next route point will probably be behind you - and the satnav must visit the point in order. Getting to know how the XT2 behaves in such situations is important and is described on later pages.
If route points are plotted far apart, the route planning software has much more choice about which roads to take. So a choice of routing preferences can be made - eg Faster, Hilly, Curvy etc. If you deviate from the original planned route, the software has a better chance of finding a different way to reach the next route point.
If route points are close together, then the software has little option but to follow the planned route. If you have to deviate from the planned route, then issues can arise because the next route point will probably be behind you - and the satnav must visit the point in order. Getting to know how the XT2 behaves in such situations is important and is described on later pages.
- Via Point - Announces on arrival. Absolutely must visit. Orange Flag on XT2 screen.
- Shaping Point - Silent on approach and arrival. XT2 will alwyas route you to shaping points, but they are relatively easy to ignore. Small blue disc on the screen.
- Start Point - Green flag. Otherwise behaves like a Via Point. Importnat that you pass through the start point, so best not placed where you get on the bike. Place it a mile up the road.
- End Point - Chequered flag. Otherwise a Via Point. The XT2 stops navigation when the End Point has been reached.
- 'Ghost points' - The invisible route points that are placed between shaping/vias when a route is calculated to follow certain roads. The Zumo does not work these out - it copies the points from the map files once it has decided which roads to take. There are thousands of these in a calculated route. They are very close together and allow the magenta line be drawn using short straight lines on the Zumo screen.
An XT2 Route List
The image shows a route list with 6 route points. All of these points were created from a waypoint library - they have kept their name and they display the coordinates of the original waypoint. ie they haven't been moved.
The green flag shows the start point. The chequered flag is the end point.
The orange flags are the via points and the blue discs are the shaping points.
All of these points started life as Waypoints created with the Waypoint Flag tool in Basecamp. But once in the route, all that really matters is whether they are Via or Shaping points.
1.02 - About Route Points
The information on these pages has been acquired from personal experience of using and testing the behaviour of Basecamp and my Zumos XT and XT2. I have no links with Garmin except that I raise issues about my Zumos' behaviours from time to time. These pages are presented for interest only rather than instructions. The contents of these pages must not be shared, copied, transmitted, redistributed or re-published in any form without my permission. (C) JHeath 2025.
