Lowrance electronic airmap 600c Manual Do Utilizador

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Searching
Now that you've seen how AirMap can find where you are, let's search
for something somewhere else. Searching is one of the most powerful
features in the Lowrance GPS product line.
In this example, we'll look for the nearest VOR. For more information
on different types of searches, refer to Sec. 6, Searching.
NOTE:
This example requires the Jeppesen database included with your
AirMap.
After AirMap has acquired a position:
1. Press 
FIND
|↓ to 
F
IND 
VOR
S
|
ENT
.
2. You could search the VOR category by any of these four criteria (by
Nearest, by Name, by Identifier or by City), but in this example we will
just search for nearest. When the Find By menu pops up, press 
ENT.
3. AirMap says it is calculating, then a list of VORs appears, with the
closest at the top of the list, and the farthest at the bottom of the list.
The nearest is highlighted.
  
  
Find VORs Menu, left; Search Criteria menu, center; and
list of the nearest VORs, right.
4. If you wish, you could scroll ↑ or ↓ here to select another VOR, but
for now we will just accept the nearest one. Press 
ENT
.
5. The waypoint information screen appears. If you wanted to navigate
there, you press 
ENT
, since the 
G
T
O
 command is highlighted. But we
just want to see it on the map, so press → to 
F
IND 
O
M
AP
|
ENT
.