Garmin GPSMAP 741xs Owner's Manual - Page 32

Creating and Using Routes, Use WaYpoint List

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Where To? Creating and Using Routes You can create and store up to 100 routes, with up to 250 waypoints each. To create a route from your present location: 1. From the Navigation chart, use the map pointer ( ) to select your destination. 2. Select Navigate To > Route To. 3. Use the map pointer ( ) to select the location at which you want to make the last turn toward your destination. 4. Press SELECT. Repeat this step to add additional turns. 5. Press MENU to cancel, to undo the last turn, or to begin navigating the route. To save a route you are currently navigating: 1. From the Home screen, select Information > User Data > Routes. 2. Select Unsaved Route > Save/Edit > Save Route. 3. Enter the route name. To create a route in another location: 1. From the Home screen, select Information > User Data > Routes > New Route. 2. Select Use Chart or Use Waypoint List. 3. If you select Use Chart, use the map pointer ( ) to select the initial location at which you want to start the new route. If you select Use Waypoint List, select the first waypoint on the route. 4. Choose the location of the first turn and press SELECT. Repeat until the route is complete. 5. Select MENU to save the route. 6. Select the route to edit the route, delete the route, or navigate to the route. To create a route using Automatic Guidance (when using a preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision card): 1. From the Navigation chart, select your destination. 2. Select Navigate To > Guide To. Your route is calculated. NOTE: You can change the automatic guidance path to a route by selecting the end of the path and selecting Navigate To > Route To. The automatic guidance path stays on the screen, allowing you to trace it while creating a route. 26 GPSMAP 400/500 Series Owner's Manual

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GPSMAP 400/500 Series Owner’s Manual
Creating and Using Routes
You can create and store up to 100 routes, with up to 250 waypoints each.
To create a route from your present location:
1. From the Navigation chart, use the map pointer (
) to select your
destination.
2. Select
Navigate To
>
Route To
.
3. Use the map pointer (
) to select the location at which you want to make
the last turn toward your destination.
4. Press
SELECT
. Repeat this step to add additional turns.
5. Press
MENU
to cancel, to undo the last turn, or to begin navigating the
route.
To save a route you are currently navigating:
1. From the Home screen, select
InFormation
>
User data
>
Routes
.
2. Select
UnsaveD Route
>
Save/EDit
>
Save Route
.
3. Enter the route name.
To create a route in another location:
1. From the Home screen, select
InFormation
>
User data
>
Routes
>
New
Route
.
2. Select
Use Chart
or
Use WaYpoint List
.
3. If you select
Use Chart
, use the map pointer (
) to select the initial
location at which you want to start the new route. If you select
Use
WaYpoint List
, select the first waypoint on the route.
4. Choose the location of the first turn and press
SELECT
. Repeat until the
route is complete.
5. Select
MENU
to save the route.
6.
Select the route to edit the route, delete the route, or navigate to the route.
To create a route using Automatic Guidance (when using a
preprogrammed BlueChart g2 Vision card):
1. From the Navigation chart, select your destination.
2. Select
Navigate To
>
GuiDe To
. Your route is calculated.
NOTE
: You can change the automatic guidance path to a route by selecting
the end of the path and selecting
Navigate To
>
Route To
. The automatic
guidance path stays on the screen, allowing you to trace it while creating a
route.