Lowrance 250c 操作指南

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Route Via Waypoints 
While the iWAY is designed to generate a route from your current posi-
tion all the way to a chosen destination, sometimes you will want more 
control over where you are going. The Route Via Waypoints command 
allows you to access the Routes list menu where you can store and 
manage routes you have created.  
From the Routes list menu you can navigate to several different loca-
tions (or waypoints) during a single trip. When you use this option the 
iWAY will guide you to each location on the list in a specific order. 
     
 
Use the Routes list menu, at left, to store and manage different routes. 
The image at left shows several stored routes. The Edit Route menu at 
right shows all of the routing controls and a generated route. 
Imagine you just arrived in Tulsa, Okla., on a business trip. You can 
search through a list of nearest hotels or a specific hotel and have the 
iWAY create a route to the hotel. If you decide to visit a local attraction 
or restaurant you can add that to your route. In the top right image 
just such a scenario has been created in the Edit Route menu.  
NOTE: 
Another way to set up a route with multiple waypoints is to per-
form a search for one location and choose 
G
T
O
 to begin navigating, 
then search for another location and choose 
G
T
O
 for that one. The 
iWAY will provide you with an option of detouring to that way-
point, adding it to the beginning of the route, or setting it as a new 
final destination which would add it to the end of the route. Detour-
ing to a different location while navigating is explained in "Choos-
ing New Destination while Navigating" in Section 5. 
To create a route the iWAY must first find your current position. Once 
the iWAY has located you on the map select 
O
PTIONS
 from the Main Menu. 
Then select 
R
OUTE 
V
IA 
W
AYPOINTS
. This will bring up the Routes menu. Se-
lect 
N
EW 
R
OUTE
 and the Edit Route menu will appear. From the Edit 
Route menu you have two options to choose from in order to find a spe-