Routes link two or more Waypoints together to create a path for navigation and are used in trip planning. A Route represents your intended navigation and shows the shortest path from each waypoint to the next. Navigating a Route is initiated on the Humminbird. As you travel a route, staying on the route line is the most efficient way to get to your destination, although you should always look out for obstacles not shown on the Humminbird. Navigating a Route cannot be activated from the i-Pilot Link remote, but the direction of travel can be changed, and the function can be disengaged using the i-Pilot Link remote. If you start another mode of i-Pilot navigation, navigating a Route will disengage automatically. The exception is Spot-Lock which if this is engaged, Route navigation will be paused, not disengaged. See the Humminbird manual to learn more about Routes.
Reverse the Direction of Route Navigation
- When Route navigation is engaged, scroll through the Content Area using either your finger or the Screen Navigation button to find the Route Active Band.
- Select the Route Active Band using your finger or by pressing the Ok button.
- Select the Reverse Reverse button from the Route Control Screen using your finger or by scrolling to it with the Screen Navigation button and pressing the Ok button to select it.
Disengage Route Navigation
- When Route navigation is engaged, scroll through the Content Area using either your finger or the Screen Navigation button to find the Route Active Band.
- Select the Route Active Band using your finger or by pressing the Ok button.
- Select the Cancel Cancel button from the Follow the Contour Control Screen using your finger or by scrolling to it with the Screen Navigation button and pressing the Ok button to select it.