Using The Menu System; Waypoints; To Go To An Existing Waypoint - Humminbird NS25 Operation Manual

Humminbird ns25: user guide
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Using the Menu System

The NS25 displays five menu options on the Main Menu Bar: Waypoints, Routes, Sonar, Alarms,
and Set-Up.
These options allow you to customize navigation and sonar settings. Press the MENU button to
display the Main Menu Bar, once the Main Menu Bar is on-screen, the Menu button is used to
toggle between the five Main Menu Bar options. Each selection made on the Main Menu Bar
displays a list of menus.
Use the cursor to select individual menus and make adjustments. Some menus link to sub-
menus. To return from a sub-menu, press MENU, or to exit the menu system press CLEAR.
Changes made to the menu system are saved as the setting is adjusted.

Waypoints

A waypoint is a specific location, such as a buoy or wwreck, that you may want to return to in your
navigation. The NS25 stores up to 250 permanent waypoints and 50 temporary (lost at power off)
waypoints. The waypoint menus allow you to navigate to watpoints, and list, create, change or
delete waypoint information. Pressing CLEAR when finished with any waypoint option saves
entries and returns to the map view. You may select Show in some menus to display your present
position relative to the selected waypoint in a map view.
Note: The coordinate system selected in the Set-Up option of the Main Menu Bar determines the
coordinate system for Waypoint menus.
Select Waypoints from the Main Menu bar to access all waypoint options.

To Go to an existing waypoint:

1. Highlighting GoTo, select Yes to display waypoint list.
The waypoint list displays all temporary and permanent waypoints in a sequence. An information
box displays the pertinent information for each selected waypoint.
Note: The initial option in the waypoint list is "List By". Select this option to display watpoint by
number (factory setting), name, symbol, date, or distance.

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