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5.9.2 How to follow a route in the reverse direction
You can follow a route in reverse order. This helps you return along the same path.
Note: This function is not available for an active route.
1. Select a route leg to display the pop-up menu.
2. Select [Reverse]. The arrows on the route legs are in reverse direction and the
numbers of the route points are in reverse order.
5.9.3 How to stop following a route
1. Select a route leg, a route point or a thick red dashed line on an active route to
display the pop-up menu.
2. Select [Stop Nav.]. The arrival area, XTE lines, set course (thick red dashed line)
and yellow line are erased from the screen. The red line for the route turns the de-
fault color you set.
5.9.4 How to skip a go to point on a route
There are times when you do not need to follow all legs in an active route. You can
skip a go to point (highlighted) as shown in the procedure below. After you select
the go to point to skip, the skipped route leg turns from red to gray.
• When you select the go to point of the active route, select [Skip] from the pop-
up menu. The selected go to point is skipped then the next route point is marked as
the go to point.
• When you select a route leg of the active route, select [Skip Wpt] from the pop-
up menu. The go to point on the route is skipped then the next route point is marked
as the go to point.
5.9.5 Waypoint switching mode
When you arrive to a route point, your unit automatically changes to the next route
point according to the waypoint switching mode selected on the menu.
[Cross Line]: Change the waypoint when the ship moves through an imaginary cross
line (vertical line) that passes through the center of the destination point.
[Circle]: Change the waypoint when the ship comes within the circle.
[Circle and Cross Line]: Change the waypoint when one of the above two conditions
is met.
A red dashed circle appears when you select [Circle and Cross Line] or [Circle].
[Circle and Cross Line]
Arrival area
Cross line
[Circle] [Cross Line]
Cross line
The value for the circle
radius is set in [Switching
Circle Radius].