Lowrance electronic Mapping GPS & MP3 Player manual Routes, Tip Back Track a Trail

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Tip: Back Track a Trail

Simply running the Navigate command will lead you along the trail from its starting point to its ending point — forward order. You can also back track a trail, or follow it in reverse order (from its ending point to its starting point.) First select the Reverse command to re- verse the trail point order before you start navigating: press to

REVERSEENTto NAVIGATE.

5.To follow the trail, press ENT. The unit begins showing navigation data along the trail. Follow the steering arrow on the Map Page or the compass bearing arrow on the Navigation Page.

NOTE:

If you are at or near the start of the trail, the arrival alarm will go off as soon as navigation begins because of your proximity to the trail's first point. Just press EXIT to clear the alarm.

6. Upon arrival at your destination, cancel navigation:

press MENUMENUto CANCEL NAVIGATIONENTto YES ENT.

Backtrack a Trail

See the "tip" paragraph in the previous entry, Navigate a Trail.

Routes

A route is a series of waypoints, linked together in an ordered sequence, that's used to mark a course of travel. You can visualize a route as a string of beads: The beads represent waypoints and the string repre- sents the course of travel connecting waypoint to waypoint.

The course from one waypoint to the next is a leg; routes are composed of one or more legs. The legs of all GPS routes are based on straight lines between waypoints.

A route provides the automatic capability to navigate through several waypoints without having to reprogram the unit after arriving at each waypoint. Once programmed into the GPS unit, a route provides the option of navigating forward through the route waypoints or in reverse order (you can even begin navigating in the middle of a route!).

Create and Save a Route

You have the option of creating a route in the unit, or on your computer if you have purchased our MapCreate 6 software.

PC-created Routes

MapCreate is the easiest method for preparing a route, simply because your PC's larger screen, keyboard and mouse are easier to manipulate than the pocket-sized iFINDER.

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Contents Operation Instructions Page Table of Contents Create and Save a Route Simulating Trail or Route Navigation Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor Read Me First How iFINDER Works Page How to Use this Manual Typographical Conventions Introduction to GPS and WaasPage Page Section Installation & Accessories PowerRemove iFINDER battery cover Headphone Adapter MMC or SD Memory Card Installation Nmea Cable ConnectionsRemove an MMC Card FreedomMaps External Antenna Other Accessories MBracket Mounting SystemsSection Music Mode Operation KeypadPower/Lights On and Off Main MenuMusic Mode Display and Keyboard Commands Page Page Music Mode Practice Run Play Lists Music MenuPower Saving Use IndoorsSounds Menu Page Section Map Mode Operation Power/Lights On and Off Main Menu Map Mode Display Page Tip Map Page, left, Map Menu, right Map Mode Practice Run Find Your Current Position Find Distance From Current Position To Another LocationFind Distance From Point to Point Moving Around the Map Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys Selecting Any Map Item with the Cursor IconsLoad GPS Data Files from an MMC Navigate Screen below appearsNavigation Menu Tip Page Trails Menu Routes Tip Back Track a TrailRoutes Created in iFINDER Save GPS Data Files to an MMC Searching Mapent Trails Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files Utilities WaypointsCreate Waypoint at Current Position Waypoint Position Page Section System & GPS Setup Options AlarmsAuto Satellite Search Check MMC Files and Storage SpaceCom Port Configuration Configure NmeaCoordinate System Selection To get to Coordinate System Selection Configure Loran TD menu Customize Page Displays GPS SimulatorPress ↓ to GPS Simulatorent Map Auto Zoom Map DataMap Data Menu Map Datum Selection Map Detail Category Selection Map Orientation Navionics Charts EntexitexitPort Services icon Pop-up name box Cursor lines Port Services information screens Line indicates current status Tide Station icon in ani- mated mode Cursor lines Pop-up Help Power Saving Reset Options Screen Contrast and BrightnessExitexit Satellite Status Screen Set Language Set Local TimeSoftware Version Information Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles Track Smoothing Trail OptionsUpdate Trail Criteria Auto, Time, Distance New Trail Units of Measure Searching Find AddressesPress ENT to search in the Address field Page Find Any Item Selected by Map Cursor Find Interstate Highway ExitsFind Map Places or Points of Interest POI Map Places category menu Find Streets or Intersections Find first street, left, Street found, right Page Find Waypoints Find By Name menu Page Supplemental Material Datums Used by This Unit Rat Leeward Islands Conus Page FCC Compliance 100 Index 102 103 104 Lowrance Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site