Lowrance LCX-17M Operating Instructions Manual page 85

Fish-finding sonar & mapping gps
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On the Map Page, a course line represents the trail you are navigating.
The bearing arrow on the compass rose points to the next waypoint on
the trail.
As you travel, the arrival alarm will go off when you near a trail
waypoint, and the bearing arrow on the compass rose will swing around
and point to the next trail waypoint. Press
Present
position
arrow
Trail point
Navigate trail, map views: the driver (left) is northbound heading
straight toward trail point 6. The northbound driver (right) has
reached point 6 and has turned west to follow trail to point 7.
Track or compass heading indicator
Course
line made
from trail
Cross track
error range
(off course
indicator)
New trail
Navigate trail, navigation page (compass rose) views: at left, driver is
northbound heading straight toward trail point 6; bearing arrow
shows the trail point is due north (straight ahead.) At right, driver has
reached trail point 6 and must turn west to follow the trail. Arrival
alarm goes off and bearing arrow (hidden by alarm message) swings
around to say turn left (west), toward the next waypoint, trail point 7.
Press Exit to clear the alarm message and you can see the bearing
arrow. The unit now shows navigation information to point 7, which is
1.99 miles away on a course of 265° (west).
North
trail line
Bearing arrow (points to destination)
Arrival alarm
Trail waypoint
125
to clear the alarm.
EXIT
New bearing, course

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