Magellan NAV6000 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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The NAV 6000 allows you to create and store up to twenty-
five multi-leg routes, which can be activated, deactivated,
viewed, reversed, edited, copied or deleted.
Creating a GOTO Route Using the Waypoint List
Press GOTO from any screen. The Map screen appears
and the active softkeys are LIST, NEARST, FIND and
MOB.
To select from the list of waypoints, press the LIST softkey.
Use the CURSOR KEY to highlight the desired destina-
tion waypoint from the list and press ENTER.
Creating a GOTO route automatically deletes any
previous GOTO route and deactivates any previ-
ously active routes. If the previous GOTO route
was a GOTO MOB, you must confirm to delete
it.
On the Map screen, you will notice a solid line showing
the GOTO route created from the current position (boat
icon) to the selected waypoint.
Press the MOVE softkey.
As the help bar indicates, move the CURSOR KEY to the
new position on the map where you wish to move the se-
lected waypoint.
As you move the cursor to a new position, a dotted line
appears between the old location and the new. Navigation
data in the information window at left shows the bearing
and distance of the new location with respect to the old,
updating the coordinates as you move the cursor.
When you have positioned the cursor at the desired new
location, press ENTER.
A waypoint used in a route can be moved, how-
ever, a warning appears to inform you that the
waypoint is contained in a route.
Routes
A route is a planned course of travel defined by a series of
waypoints stored in the receiver’s memory. These waypoints
are then connected to form the segments or “legs” of the route.
There are two kinds of routes: a GOTO route and a multi-leg
route. A GOTO is a simple one-leg route, while a multi-leg
route may contain up to thirty legs.
LIST
GOTO
Highlight
Waypoint
ENTER