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F. Navigation Function
The Navigation mode has 2 screens: Navigation and Goto screens. Navigation screen gives you all the
information you need when you are navigating to a waypoint. Goto screen allows you to pick a waypoint from
the current path.
Introduction
Nav Master is able to keep 10 paths simultaneously. But you can work on a single path at a time. This is known
as the current path. To select the current path: Menu > Navigation > SelPath. Each path has a maximum of
99 waypoints. Waypoints, in a path, may or may not have relationship with one another. When they have no
relationship, this path is just a collection of scattered waypoints. Waypoints can be linked sequentially to form
a route. You can navigate up or down a route until the first or last waypoint has been reached. Select you
navigation mode before navigation
Navigation modes
There are 3 navigation modes: Waypoint, Forward, and Backward modes. You can pick your desired mode
with this key sequence – Menu > Navigation > Nav Mode.
Waypoint mode
The active waypoint is the destination. Select this mode if you want to go to the individual waypoints in the
current path. Then, pick the active waypoint on the Goto screen. This active waypoint is actually the
destination.
Forward mode
The last waypoint is the destination. Select this mode if you want to navigate from the first waypoint to the last
one in the current path. Pick the nearest waypoint as the active waypoint on the Goto screen before you start.
When the active waypoint is reached, it will navigate to the next waypoint along the path. This repeats until
the destination (last waypoint) is reached.
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