2. Select the CREATE ROUTE FROM TRACK softkey.
3. Select the YES softkey to name the route, or NO to accept the
default route name.
A route will be created and the current track will continue to be
recorded until you select the STOP TRACK softkey.
Navigating a route
You can follow any route stored on the display. When following
a route you visit each waypoint in order. You may also use the
follow route options in conjunction with a compatible autopilot to
automatically navigate along your chosen route.
There are a number of ways to select the follow route option:
• Using a temporary “Quick Route”.
• From a selected waypoint or any leg within a route.
• Using a stored route within the route list.
You can also follow any route in reverse order.
Following a quick route
In the chart application:
1. Build your route.
2. After adding the nal waypoint in your route, press the FOLLOW
(QUICK) ROUTE softkey.
Note: You can stop following a route at any time by pressing
the STOP FOLLOW softkey.
If you do not rename a quick route, it will be overwritten and its
waypoints deleted when a new quick route is built.
Following a stored route
In the chart application:
1. Select the NAVIGATION softkey.
2. Select the FOLLOW ROUTE OPTIONS softkey.
The Route List is displayed.
3. Select the route you want to follow.
4. Select the FOLLOW ROUTE softkey.
Note: You can stop following a route at any time by selecting
the STOP FOLLOW softkey.
Cancelling navigation of a route
From the chart navigation options:
1. Select the STOP FOLLOW softkey.
Arriving at a waypoint
As your boat approaches a waypoint, the waypoint arrival alarm
provides a warning.
1. Press the ACKNOWLEDGE softkey.
Once the alarm is acknowledged, the next waypoint is selected, and
the display updates to indicate the next leg of the route.
Note: You can set the approach distance (radius) at which the
waypoint arrival alarm will sound using the alarm setup menu.
Using waypoints, routes and tracks
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