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Lowrance electronic GlobalMap 5000C User Manual

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The other two methods provide a full range of navigation data and work
with both the Map Page and Navigation Page. The only difference be-
tween them is "navigating a trail" follows a trail forward (from start to
end) while "backtracking" follows a trail in reverse (from end to start.)

When hiking at walking speed with a hand-held GPS, we often just use
visual back trailing because it is a bit better at following each little
turn on a foot path. At faster speeds, such as the highway or on the wa-
ter, the Navigate Trail and Backtrack Trail commands are handy.

Visual Trailing
1. On the Map Page, zoom (

ZIN

or

ZOUT

) so your flashing trail is visible.

2. Begin moving and watch the Map Page. Simply walk or steer so that
your current position arrow traces along the trail you have just made.

Tip:

Generally, when using this method, the smaller the zoom range, the
more accurately you will be able to steer along the trail.

Navigate a Trail (forward)
The following figures illustrate the menu sequence for navigating a
trail.

1. Press

MENU

|

MENU

|

↓ to

M

Y

T

RAILS

|

ENT

.

2. Press

↓|↓ to enter the Saved Trail list, then use ↑ or ↓ to select the

desired

Trail Name|

ENT

.

3. Press

→ to

D

ELETE

T

RAIL

|

↓ to

N

AVIGATE

|

ENT

.

4. Press

↓ to

N

AVIGATE

|

ENT

. The unit begins showing navigation infor-

mation along the trail.

NOTE:

If you are already located at or near the beginning of your trail, the
arrival alarm will go off as soon as you hit Enter. Just press

EXIT

to

clear the alarm and proceed.

5. Now, begin moving and follow your GlobalMap.

6. When you reach your destination, be sure to cancel your navigation:
press

MENU

|

MENU

|

↓ to

C

ANCEL

N

AVIGATION

|

ENT

. The GlobalMap asks if

you're sure; press

←|

ENT

.

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