Route, 1 entering routes – Furuno GP-3500 User Manual
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6. ROUTE
Often a trip from one place to another involves several course changes,
requiring a series of route points (waypoints) which you navigate to, one after
another. The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called
a route.
6.1 Entering
Routes
You can store up to 200 routes and a route may consist of 35 points. There are
two methods to enter a route:
•
Using existing waypoints
•
Track based route using own ship positions recorded at preset intervals
6.1.1
Entering routes using existing waypoints
1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu.
2. Press the [2] key to show the ROUTES LIST.
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- DUAL GPS GP-150-DUAL (130 pages)
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- NX-300 (2 pages)
- GP-1850WDF (115 pages)
- GP-1850WD (44 pages)
- GP-1850W (98 pages)
- GP-1850WD (98 pages)
- GP-1850W (4 pages)
- GP-1850W (98 pages)
- INTERFACE UNIT IF-2500 (12 pages)
- GP-31 (2 pages)
- GP-33 (98 pages)
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- GP-7000 (2 pages)
- GP37 (2 pages)
- GP-90 (36 pages)
- CI-35 (69 pages)
- GP-1850DF (63 pages)
- GP-1850F (110 pages)
- GP-30 (2 pages)
- FCV-30 (110 pages)
- BACK GP-80 (103 pages)
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- DD-80 (119 pages)
- RP-250 (73 pages)
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- GP-1600F (97 pages)
- GP-1850D (94 pages)
- GP-7000F (132 pages)
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- GP-36 (81 pages)
- GP-150-DUAL (123 pages)
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- 1650WDF (4 pages)