Assign Information Priority Levels; Creating And Traveling A Route - Humminbird NS25 Operation Manual

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3. The Infobox Set For menu displays, use the cursor to scroll through options to select the
information to display in the highlighted information box.
4. Press INFO to select each information box at the bottom of the screen.

Assign Information Priority Levels

This option sets the priority level for each object to display on-screen. Information priority levels
are assigned to objects drawn on-screen according to your preferences. Objects that you may
assign priority levels to include internal indicators (such as Course History Trail or Compass
Rose) and external cartography (such as Depth Contours or Spot Soundings).
To Assign Information Priority Levels:
1. Press INFO, the Info Options screen displays.
2. Scroll to Assign Information Priority Levels, then select Yes.
3. The Objects screen displays, scroll down through each of the options to assign priority levels
1-7 (1= highest priority, 7 = lowest priority.

Creating and Traveling a Route

Routes link two or more waypoints together to create a path for
navigation. You can link individual waypoints together via menus
or select them on-screen to create a temporary route. You can
select and travel permanent routes previously created by using
the Route option on the Main Menu Bar (See "Using the Menu
System – Routes" for more information).
The NS25 stores 10 temporary routes (lost at Power Off), and 20 permanent routes, with up to 50
waypoints in each route.

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