Routes; To Delete Waypoints; To Travel An Existing Route - Humminbird NS25 Operation Manual

Humminbird ns25: user guide
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3. The Change Longitude menu displays. Scroll through digits to make changes, if needed.
Select OK when finished.
4. The Change Name menu displays. Scroll through letters to make changes, if needed. Select
OK when finished.
5. The Change Symbol menu displays. Scroll through symbols to make changes, if needed.
Select OK when finished.
6. The Save Changes menu displays. Select No to discard changes, select Yes to save
changes.

To delete waypoints:

1. Highlight Delete, then select Yes to display the Delete Waypoints screen.
2. Scroll through waypoint list to highlight a waypoint, then select Delete to mark for deletion.
Note: A waypoint marked for deletion is noted by an "X" next to the waypoint symbol in the list.
Waypoints are deleted from memory when you exit this screen.

Routes

Routes link a series of waypoints together to create a path that can be saved and used later.
They are comprised of 2 to 50 waypoints and can be traveled in whole or in part, in either
direction. There are two types of routes: temporary (up to 10 can be created using the GOTO
key), and permanent (up to 20 can be created in the Route menu). You may select SHOW in
some menus to display the selected route in a map view.
Select Route from the Main Menu bar to access all route options.

To travel an existing route:

1. Highlight Travel and select Yes to display Travel Existing Route screen with the route list.
2. Scroll through Route List to select a route to travel.
3. Select Travel to travel the existing route. Selecting Travel displays the route sequence list, a
detailed list of waypoints within a route. From here the start and end waypoints are
designated.
4. From the route sequence list, highlight a waypoint you wish to start from, then select Start to
establish it as the first point in the route.

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