Using Routes with Advanced GPS Navigation (2023-present)

Routes link two or more Waypoints together to create a path for navigation and are used in trip planning. A Route represents the 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 the destination; although, always look out for obstacles not shown on the Humminbird. Navigating a Route cannot be activated from the Wireless Remote, but the direction of travel can be changed, and the function can be disengaged using the remote. If starting another mode of GPS navigation, navigating a Route will disengage automatically. The exception is Spot-Lock. If Spot-Lock is engaged, Route navigation will be paused, not disengaged. See the Humminbird manual to learn more about Routes.

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Reverse the Direction of Route Navigation

  1. When Route navigation is engaged, the Go To Route Active Band will be displayed on the Dashboard.
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  2. Press the Menu button.
  3. Use the Speed Up or Speed Down button to find Reverse Navigation, and select it by pressing the Steer Right button.
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  4. The display screen will return to the Dashboard and the trolling motor direction will be reversed.
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Disengage Route Navigation

  1. When Route navigation is engaged, the Go To Route active band will be displayed on the Dashboard.
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  2. Press the Menu button.
  3. Use the Speed Up or Speed Down button to find Cancel Navigation, and select it by pressing the Steer Right button.
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  4. The display screen will return to the Dashboard, and the Go To Route Active Band will no longer be displayed on the Dashboard.
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