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17Basic OperationGoing to a Destination in Marine ModePress the NAV/MOB key in on any page to begin navigating to a destination. There are four waysto navigate to a destination: Go To Point, Navigate Route, Navigate Track (TracBack), and MOB (ManOverBoard) navigation. Once you are actively navigating, you will see a magenta line that always runsfrom your current location to the destination on the Map page. When you are navigating in AutomotiveMode, there are more options for navigation. Please refer to the “Navigating in Automotive Mode”, whichfollows this section.Go To Point – allows you to select a waypoint or point of interest from the Find Menu to navigate to.Navigate Route – allows you to select a route to navigate.Navigate Track (TracBack) – allows you to select a saved track to navigate.Stop Navigation – stops the present navigation.MOB ( Man OverBoard) – creates a Man OverBoard waypoint and navigates to that location.Go To PointThe ‘Go To’ function lets you select a destination point and quickly sets a direct course from yourpresent position. If you have a point highlighted on a list or on the map and press NAV/MOB, ‘Go To’ appears in addition to ‘Go To Point’. The ‘Go To’ function can be accessed from any list ofpoints, the Find Menu, or graphically from the map display.To ‘Go To’ a highlighted map item:1. Use the ARROW KEYPAD to highlight the item you would like to navigate to on the Map Page.2. Press NAV/MOB. ‘Go To ’ is added to the list of options and automatically highlighted.If you have selected an area of the map that is not a map feature ‘Go To MAP Point’ is listed. PressENTER/MARK.3. Follow the magenta route created on the Map Page. You can also use the Compass Page to help younavigate to the point.Navigating in Marine ModeNavigate Options in Marine ModeAccessed by pressing NAV/MOB keyNavigate Optionswith Map Feature highlighted PreviousNext |