Navigating A Route - Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx Owner's Manual

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Methods of navigating to a destination
• If you select the Go To button on the Waypoint
Page or other Find Menu items, the GPSMAP
60CSx creates a straight path (point to point)
from your current location to that location.
• If you select the Navigate button on a Route
Page, the GPSMAP 60CSx creates a route
composed of several user waypoints or
Find Menu items, with the last being your
destination. It navigates directly from point
to point. Before each turn in the route, a turn
page shows a guidance message and graphic of
the turn. You can view the turns at any time by
pressing up or down on the ROCKER while
the route is active.
• Both navigation methods change when you
select the Follow Roads option on the Routing
Setup Page. Both Go To navigation and point to
point routing become routes that allow you to
navigate using roads.
The routes use existing roadways (either those
in the basemap or from downloaded detailed
GPSMAP 60CSx Owner's Manual
mapping) to automatically calculate a route to
your destination. Turns on roadways are added
to the Active Route Page and are preceded by a
guidance message with a graphic of the turn. If
there are not enough roads at your location to
calculate a route, a message appears.

Navigating a Route

After you create a route, you can begin navigation
immediately or save it to the Saved Routes list.
To navigate a saved route:
1. Press MENU twice to open the Main Menu.
2. Highlight the Routes icon, and press ENTER
to open the Routes Page.
3. Highlight a saved route, and press ENTER to
open the Route Page.
4. Highlight the Navigate button, and press
ENTER.
5. To stop navigating, press MENU, select Stop
Navigation, and press ENTER.
When navigating a route, a guidance message and
a graphic view of turns in the route appear as you
approach each one. Using the Follow Roads option
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