Setting A Waypoint; Navigate Back To A Waypoint - Lowrance AirMap 2000C Operation Instructions Manual

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Setting a Waypoint

A waypoint is simply an electronic "address," based on the latitude and
longitude of a position on the earth. Both the Aviation and the Land
mode allow you to save waypoints to mark specific locations you'd like to
return to (or maybe send a friend to, or even specifically avoid). To save a
waypoint, move the cursor to the desired location, then: 1. Press and re-
lease
. 2. The
ENT
method selected. To place a waypoint at your current cursor position,
press
. The waypoint icon appears on the map, and a pop-up box tells
ENT
you the waypoint's name (in this case, "009.")
Pop-up box
Create a waypoint. The pop-up box with waypoint name is shown at left.
At right, you can see Waypoint 009, with the default waypoint symbol.
This example shows a waypoint set at the cursor location. If the cursor
was not active, the point would be placed at your current position.
When you're traveling fast and want to set a waypoint in a hurry – at
your current position – just quickly press the Enter key twice,

Navigate Back to a Waypoint

To navigate to a waypoint that you've created:
1. Press
FIND
the list the waypoint you want to navigate to, then press
navigation arrows on the Map Page or the compass rose on the Naviga-
tion Page to make your way to the selected waypoint.
To cancel navigation, press
to
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. AirMap stops showing navigation information.
Y
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ES
C
W
REATE
|↓ to
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W
Y
AYPOINTS
menu appears, with the
AYPOINT
|
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|
|↓ to
MENU
MENU
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. Press ↑ or ↓ to select from
C
N
ANCEL
AVIGATION
Q
S
UICK
AVE
|
.
ENT
ENT
. Use the
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|←
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