To stop navigating to the cursor, use the Cancel Navigation command: press MENUMENU↓ to CANCEL NAVIGATIONENT← to YESENT. The unit stops showing navigation information.
Navigate to a Point of Interest
For POIs that are in view on the map, you can easily use the Navigate to Cursor command above; just use the cursor to select the POI.
The other method involves searching for POIs with the Find Waypoint command, launched with the WPT key. (See the searching example ear- lier in this section, or turn to Sec. 9, Searching, for detailed instructions on POI searches.)
To Navigate to a POI:
1.Press WPT, select the desired POI category, then press → to Subcate- gory.
2.Highlight the desired subcategory and press ENT. The Find By menu will appear with two search options: Name of Nearest.
3.Select the desired search option and press ENT. A list of POIs will appear. If you chose Nearest as the search option, use ↑ ↓ to select the desired POI and press ENT. If you chose to search by Name, use ↑ ↓, ← → to input the POI name. When the name has been entered press ENT to access the POI list.
4.Select the desired POI and press ENT, which will open the Waypoint Information menu.
5.Highlight GO TO WAYPOINT and press ENT. The unit begins showing navigation information to the item.
To cancel navigation, press MENUMENU↓ to CANCEL NAVIGATIONENT← to YESENT. The unit stops showing navigation information.
Creating and Saving a Trail
A trail, or plot trail, is a string of position points plotted by the unit as you travel. It's a travel history, a record of the path you have taken. Trails are useful for repeating a journey along the same track. They are particularly handy when you are trying to retrace your trip and go back the way you came. On the screen, trails are represented by a solid line extending from the back of the current position arrow.
The unit is set at the factory to automatically create and record a trail while the unit is turned on. The unit will continue recording the trail until the length reaches the maximum trail point setting (default is 2,000, but the unit can record trails 9,999 points long). When the point limit is reached, the unit begins recording the trail over itself.