Creating A Route Using Cursor + Goto; Creating A Route Using The Goto Button First; Using The Waypoints Menu - Humminbird NS25 Operation Manual

Humminbird ns25: user guide
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Note: The NS25 does not route your navigation around land, you must do so manually.

Creating a Route Using CURSOR + GOTO

Using the cursor and GOTO button is the quickest
way to create a route. Moving the Cursor to a
location and pressing GOTO creates a temporary
route between your present position and the cursor
position. With this method of navigating, you can
select an existing waypoint icon on-screen to
navigate to. If there is no existing waypoint icon on-
screen, pressing GOTO creates a temporary one.
Moving the cursor to another location and pressing
GOTO adds successive waypoints to the route.

Creating a Route Using the GOTO Button First

Pressing GOTO displays a list of options for creating a route. If
you know position coordinates, select Enter Numeric
Coordinates. Select Use Cursor to create a route from your
present position to a cursor position. To select a waypoint from
the waypoint list, choose Select Waypoint From List. Selecting
Last P-STOR Position sets the route to the last position stored.
Once you have selected waypoints, pressing CLEAR exits and
provides navigation information.

Using the Waypoints Menu

You can create and travel a temporary route through the GOTO options in the Waypoints menu.
See "Using the Menu System – Waypoints" for more information.

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