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4. ROUTES
In many cases a trip from one place to 
another involves several course changes, 
requiring a series of waypoints which you 
navigate to, one after another. The sequence 
of waypoints leading to the ultimate 
destination is called a route. Your unit can 
automatically advance to the next waypoint 
on a route, so you do not have to change the 
destination waypoint repeatedly. 
 
 
4.1 Creating 
Routes 
You can store up to 50 routes (numbered 01 
to 50) and one LOG route, which is used to 
temporarily store a route. A route may be 
constructed four ways: by the cursor, by 
waypoints entered from the waypoint list, by 
waypoints entered from route menu, and by 
storing current position automatically or 
manually. 
 
A route may contain 30 waypoints. When 30 
waypoints have been saved, a message 
informs you that you can no longer save 
waypoints to the route. Press the [ENT] key 
to erase the message and save the route, 
under the name of the first and last waypoint 
numbers used in the route. 
Note:
 Be sure to record all important routes 
in a separate log. This unit is not a fail-safe 
record keeping device. 
WAYPOINT
(Intermediate point)
WAYPOINT
(Arrival point)
WAYPOINT
(Intermediate point)
WAYPOINT
(Intermediate point)
WAYPOINT
(Starting point)
 
Sample route 
 
Creating a route with the cursor 
This is probably the easiest method by which 
to create a route. 
 
1.  Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on 
position desired. (Cursor position is 
shown at the bottom of the screen.) 
2.  Press the [ENT] key. The following 
window appears. 
CURSOR  POS.   
  WPT
ENTER A NEW WPT NAME.   
0 0 1_ _ _?
 (001:DEFAULT NAME)
QUIT: [MENU]
 
Waypoint name entry window 
The cursor is on the second line of the 
display. This is where you may enter 
waypoint name. The number shown is the 
youngest empty waypoint number. If you 
want to register the waypoint under that 
number, and you do not need to change 
mark shape or enter a comment, press 
the [ENT] key to register the waypoint, 
and then go to step 5. 
3.  If desired, change the waypoint name. 
Press the [ENT] key. 
NAME:  004
  
34
°
39.836'N*
           MARK
135
°
12.059'E*               x
10-JAN-02                10:25D   
TTG 02H00M   ETA: 12:25
Exit?    LOG  RTE?                    
* Current position
 
Waypoint attribute edit window