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Section 6: 
Point-to-Point Navigation 
The iWAY 600
C
's primary job is providing turn-by-turn road naviga-
tion, but it can also display plot trails and perform traditional straight-
line
 or point-to-point navigation in off road situations. 
This section will explain how to operate the unit in point-to-point navi-
gation mode and how to use the two additional map sets described be-
low. In this section, we assume you already have a basic understanding 
of the buttons, menus and turn-by-turn functions. 
In addition to the turn-by-turn NAVTEQ
™ road maps, the hard drive 
also contains NauticPath
™ USA marine coastal charts and MapCre-
ate
™ topographical maps for North America. The MapCreate series 7 
data contains thousands of inland lakes with bottom contours and 
other underwater details. 
Turn-by-turn navigation does not work with any of these optional 
point-to-point map sets. 
NOTE: 
When using Standard (MapCreate) or NauticPath map data, you 
must search for POIs with the 
S
EARCH 
A
LL 
POI
S BY 
N
AME
 button. The 
other search categories do not work with these point-to-point maps. 
On the map, if a symbol for a POI or other item is selected with the 
cursor, pressing the Location Information button displays a POI in-
formation screen for that item. 
Caution: 
The iWAY 600
C
 is designed for primary use inside automobiles, 
but the waterproof case and point-to-point navigation make it 
suitable for the outdoors. However, the automotive mounting 
bracket is not designed for boats, motorcycles or off-road vehi-
cles. These installation types require an optional bracket and 
cradle designed for rugged outdoor use.  
If you are interested in outdoor mounts, see the accessory ordering in-
formation inside this manual's back cover. 
About Straight-line Navigation Mode (Point-to-Point) 
You have probably heard the old adage, "The shortest distance between 
two points is a straight line." Well, that's exactly what straight-line 
navigation is. It allows you to create a straight-line navigation course 
between yourself and another point on the map screen.