Navigate To A Point Of Interest; Go "Direct To" (Using The Direct To Button) - Lowrance AirMap 2000C Operation Instructions Manual

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The 15-nautical mile zoom figure at left clearly shows the red course line
connecting your current position to your destination. The 30-nautical mile
zoom, center, shows both current position and destination on screen. The
Navigation Page, right, will also show navigation information.
To stop navigating to the cursor, use the Cancel Navigation command:
press
|
|↓ to
|
|← to
|
. AirMap
MENU
MENU
C
N
ENT
Y
ENT
ANCEL
AVIGATION
ES
stops showing navigation information.

Navigate to a Point of Interest

AirMap can navigate to any Point of Interest (POI) you can look up
with the
key. (For help with
's searching capabilities, see the
FIND
FIND
entry on Searching earlier in this section, or turn to Sec. 6, Searching,
for detailed instructions.)
After you have looked up an item with the find command, use ← to make
sure the
command is highlighted at the bottom of the screen, then
G
T
O
O
press
. AirMap begins showing navigation information to the item.
ENT
To cancel navigation, press
|
|↓ to
|
|←
MENU
MENU
C
N
ENT
ANCEL
AVIGATION
to
|
. AirMap stops showing navigation information.
Y
ENT
ES

Go "Direct To" (Using the Direct To Button)

You will notice a symbol above your
button that looks something
FIND
like this:
. In addition to launching searches, the Find/Direct To but-
ton also serves several other purposes, depending on when it is used.
For instance, you can use the Direct To shortcut in searches. Let's say
you've done a search for nearest VOR, and a long list of VORs appears. You
scroll through the list and select the one you want to navigate to. Instead of
pressing
(which would bring up an information screen), if you press
ENT
it will automatically begin navigating to the selected item in the list.
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