Navigating With Trails - Lowrance Mapping GPS and Multimedia Player Operation Instructions Manual

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and close the menus. Some overlay categories
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do not work the same in point-to-point mode, but several data types can
help guide you. One of the easiest to use is the Steering Arrow. The
Steering Arrow shows which way to steer to a destination.
It always points to the destination, regard-
less of the map orientation. The arrow
automatically shows the distance from
your current position to the destination. In
addition to the Steer arrow, the most com-
monly used overlay data for point-to-point
navigation are:
Steering Arrow
The direction traveled; shown in de-
Track:
grees, true or magnetic format.
The direction to a destination from your current position;
Bearing:
shown in degrees, true or magnetic format.
The direction traveled to reach a destination.
Course:
Distance to the left or right of the course line
Off Course (Pos Error):
when not directly on the course line.

Navigating With Trails

Displaying and editing trails is discussed under the topics Categories
Drawn and My Trails. A trail is a history of the path you have taken
and is represented by a dotted line extending from the back of the black
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