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A route is a planned course of travel that is often broken into smaller "mini-routes"
called legs. If you've ever gone on a car trip with planned stops along the way, you
have travelled on a multileg route. (Each of the stops was the end of a leg.)
The Trailblazer XL has several types of routes. You can create a multileg route, then
reverse the order of the landmarks you used to create it. You can create a one-leg
route from the present location to any landmark (we call that a GOTO route). You
must have landmarks saved to create a multileg route or a GOTO route.
We'll talk about GOTO routes first, then multileg routes. We will also discuss a special
kind of route called a Man Overboard route.
Creating a GOTO Route. A GOTO route is a planned course of travel that goes from
the present location to any stored landmark. Creating a GOTO route automatically
turns off any other route that is may be on.
Press GOTO, GOTO, then use the UP/DOWN
ARROWs to highlight the destination.
the destination (the land-
mark named at the top of the screen) is reached and displays the heading
arrow.
The pointer is also displayed by pressing GOTO once.
Viewing Navigation Information. The Trailblazer has seven different screens to help
you navigate to the destination. Some of these screens can be modified and set for
your particular needs.
You are currently viewing the Pointer screen, which is described above.
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Press ENTER. The receiver displays the
Pointer
screen. This pointer is like the pointer in Last
Location and Landmark. Your current loca-
tion is at the bottom of the arch, directly be-
low the arrow. The arrow indicates your head-
ing. The landmark's icon and the compass
headings move to indicate their location in
relation to your current location and heading.
When you are on course, the icon and the
arrow are aligned.
Bearing and distance to
the landmark are at the bottom of the arch.
The difference between this pointer and the Last Location and Landmark pointers
is the TTG (time to go) information. If you are moving at least 1 mph, the
receiver computes how much time is remaining until
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