Goto Port

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GOTO PORT

Press the GOTO key and select PORT by the joystick. Choose the desired port (the latest 8 ports used will be highlighted) from the catalog displayed, then press ENTER to confirm.

To scroll the list of ports quickly, press the -ZOOM+key.

It is also possible to type the first letters of the port name by using the keyboard located in the lower part of the screen. Use the joystick to move the cursor down to the last item of the list, then move the cursor down again to gain access to the keyboard.

Use the cursor to select the characters, then confirm with ENTER. Once the port of interest is shown in the list above, use the joystick to highlight it and press ENTER to confirm.

Once the desired port has been selected, the GEONAV will insert a waypoint in the port position and append the new leg to the existing route (if no route is available, the new waypoint will be connected to the boat’s position).

Press the EXIT key to go back to Navigation mode and enable automatically the Autozoom function.

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Navionics 10C, 11C manual Goto Port

10C, 11C specifications

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