Navigating To A Cursor Location; Navigating To A Waypoint Using The Map - Lowrance 100 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Lowrance airmap 100 aviation: operation instruction
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Navigating to a cursor location

This unit lets you navigate to a location without storing it in the waypoint
database by using the map and cursor. To do this, first switch to a map.
Now move the cursor to the location that you want to navigate to. Next,
PRESS MENU KEY,
NAVIGATING TO
MOVE CURSOR TO
THEN PRESS RIGHT
CURSOR
DESIRED LOCATION
ARROW KEY
POSITION
press the MENU key. A new, highlighted menu appears on the list: "Go To
Cursor". Press the right arrow key. It now shows navigation data to the
cursor location (shown as "D" on the map). See the screens below.

Navigating to a Waypoint using the Map

The unique "birds-eye" view used by the map gives
you an easy way to navigate to a waypoint. On the map
screen shown at right, the airplane is your present po-
sition. The box with the "S" in it was your starting loca-
tion when the waypoint was recalled. The dotted line is
called a course line and is the shortest path from the
starting location to the destination. The "D" on the map
screen at the top of this page is the cursor destination,
when the cursor position is used as a destination.
(When an aviation database is used as the destina-
tion, it's designator will show instead of the "D". ) If you
follow the course line, you'll reach the destination, covering the shortest
distance in the least time.
CAUTION!
The AirMap 100 does NOT take land features, altitudes, restricted or pro-
hibited areas, or any other feature into account when it projects the track
line on the screen. Therefore, you must use care when navigating on the
track line and avoid any object that may be in your path to the destination.
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