Navigate A Trail - Lowrance Handheld Mapping GPS Receiver Operation Instructions Manual

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3. If the list is short, you can jump directly to the
. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the waypoint name, press
pressing
ENT
waypoint information screen appears with the
4. To begin navigating to the waypoint, press

Navigate a Trail

1. Press
MENU
one below appears.
2. Press ↓ then use ↓ or ↑ to select a trail to navigate.
3. With the trail name highlighted, press
4. Wait while iFINDER creates a route from the trail. When the prog-
ress message disappears, the unit displays a trail information screen,
with the
N
AVIGATE
Tip: Back Track a Trail
Simply running the Navigate command will lead you along the trail
from its starting point to its ending point — forward order. You can
also back track a trail, or follow it in reverse order (from its ending
point to its starting point.) In Easy Mode, this is done automatically
with the most recently created active trail. In Advanced Mode you
must first select the Reverse command to reverse the trail point order
before you start navigating: press → to
5. To follow the trail, press
data along the trail. Follow the steering arrow on the Map Page or the
compass bearing arrow on the Navigation Page.
NOTE:
If you are at or near the start of the trail, the arrival alarm will go
off as soon as navigation begins because of your proximity to the
trail's first point. Just press
6. Upon arrival at your destination, cancel navigation:
press
|
MENU
MENU
|
|↓ to
MENU
M
Trails Menu, Advanced Mode.
command highlighted in the top command box.
|↓ to
C
ANCEL
|
T
ENT
Y
RAILS
ENT
R
. The unit begins showing navigation
ENT
to clear the alarm.
EXIT
|
N
ENT
AVIGATION
53
F
IND
command selected.
G
T
O
O
.
ENT
and a screen similar to the
|↓ to
N
AVIGATE
|
|← to
ENT
EVERSE
|← to
|
Y
ES
box by
I
L
N
IST
and the
ENT
|
.
ENT
.
N
AVIGATE
.
ENT

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