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Navigate Mode example
You recently began orienteering where you move between
waypoints in the fastest time. Your last race included eight
waypoints and you finished in 42 minutes. To help improve your
time, you set up a practice course. Using heading information
from Navigate Mode, you move between waypoints. At the end of
the course, you scroll to speed data to view how quickly you
completed the course.
Waypoints Mode
INDIGLO®
night-light
To Lap Data or
hold for time
Store a waypoint
Waypoints Mode terminology
Waypoint: A point between the beginning and ending point on a
route. Waypoints serve as location landmarks during an activity.
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View a stored
waypoint
Change the label for a
stored waypoint
Erase a waypoint
Heading: The direction you are traveling in relation to North. In
Waypoints Mode you can view a graphical heading when you
activate the Track Back function.
Numeric
heading in
Navigate
Mode
Bearing: Direction to a target. Bearing information only
appears when you operate the Track Back feature and is
indicated by a house graphic.
Track Back: The Track Back feature allows you to navigate to a
stored waypoint from your current position.
Waypoints Mode functions
Waypoints Mode displays positional information and allows you to
store up to 10 waypoints to mark specific navigational locations
during your activity. Your current location will always be marked
with CURRENT.
When you store waypoints, you can select a label from a list of pre-
sets included with the Watch. Pre-set labels include: WAYPNT #
(where # equals the waypoint number), JCT, HOME, START,
FINISH, CAMP , TRAILHD, PEAK, or VISTA.
Graphical
heading
using Track
Back in
Waypoints
Mode
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