Lowrance electronic 350c manual Route Via Waypoints

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You can also choose the last line in the list, "(Press here to add...)" to add another data box to your screen. The list of available overlay data appears, in an expandable tree structure.

Choose the + next to any of the categories to expand it, and show the available data within the category. You can press the - next to any ex- panded category to hide its contents, to clear up the screen.

From this list, choose any of the data options to add it to your Overlay Data shown. You can then modify it on the Overlay Data Shown screen just like any of the others.

A checkbox at the bottom of the screen allows you to determine whether the iWAY should draw boxes around the information pre- sented, or simply overlay the text on the map.

Route Via Waypoints

Although the iWAY is designed to generate your route from your start location all the way to your destination, sometimes you’ll want a little bit of control over the path it makes. The Route Via Waypoints menu allows you to add intermediate locations along your route. When you use this command, the iWAY will make sure to send you to each loca- tion in the list, in order, before it sends you to the final destination.

Use the Routes menu to control your route. Image at left shows Trails, image at right shows all of the routing controls and options available when navigating.

Here’s an example. Imagine you want to visit the nearest gas station before heading out of town on a road trip. First, make sure the first waypoint in the list is a nearby gas station (we’ll describe how to search for one in Sec. 5), and the second item is your final destination.

NOTE:

The easiest way to set up a route with a multiple waypoints is to perform a search for one location in your route and choose GO TO to begin navigating to it, then search for another location and choose

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Contents Operation Instructions Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site Table of Contents Overlay Data Setup Route Via Waypoints AutoSort Searching, Finding, and Navigating Page Preface Introducing GPS How Lowrance GPS and the GPS System Work Power Cable Section Installation & AccessoriesExternal Connections External Power and Standby ModeUSB-to-PC Cable Connection MMC or SD CardGetting Music or Pictures on Your iWAY Mounting BracketsMoving On iWAY Operation Other AccessoriesUsing the Touch Screen Power ButtonPress and Drag Main MenuClosing Menus Options Menu Map and MusicFind Page Map Mode Practice Run Map Mode Display and On-Screen Commands Using the Speak Instruction Button Using the Menu ButtonUsing the Map Display Toolbar Page Using the Location Information Button Using the Map Orientation ButtonCreating and Saving Contacts Red halo indicates a selected contact on the map display Section Music Mode Operation Map and Music Music Mode Practice Run Music Mode Display and On-Screen Commands Using the Play Control Buttons Visualization Effects Waveform/Spectrum Analyzer Using the Now Playing Box to Launch Music BrowserMusic Browser Shuffle On/Off Find MusicRepeat On/Off Setup EqualizerPictures Slideshow Section Pictures, Gauge, and Options MenuOptions Menu Page One GaugeDirections List Auto Zoom On/Off Overlay Data SetupRoute Via Waypoints Cancel Navigation Routing Options Avoid Cross-Traffic Turns Options Menu Page Two Categories Drawn My Trails Trip Calculator Safety Mode On/Off Page Interface Setup Interface Options Menu Touch Screen Calibration menu Options Menu Page Three Units of Measure Reset OptionsGPS Status Device InformationIWAY GPS Status Screen GPS Simulator Transfer DataPage Section Searching, Finding, and Navigating Using the iWAYs Virtual Keyboard Find Gas and ATMs, Lodging, and Restaurants Using the Name Filter Navigating to the Selected POI Find Address Recent DestinationsPage Other Pages Address BookIntersections Find an Intersection Choosing New Destinations while NavigatingFollowing a Generated Route Knowing the Area Using Turn Preview and the Directions ListConsidering Temporary or Local Conditions Page Index Page FCC Compliance Lowrance Mapping Database End User License Agreement Page Page Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty Not toll-free How to Obtain Service…Copyright 2005 Lowrance Electronics, Inc All rights reserved