1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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1.15
Man Overboard (MOB)
The MOB mark denotes man overboard position. Enter the mark when someone falls
overboard, to automatically create a route to the man overboard position. Only one
mark can be displayed.
1.15.1
How to mark MOB position
Long-push the
EVENT/MOB
key on any screen. The plotter display appears if you are
using a different screen. The MOB mark is put at the latitude and longitude position of
your boat at the moment the key is pressed. The [MOB] box at the bottom left of the
screen shows the bearing and range to the MOB mark.
1.15.2
How to stop navigating to a MOB mark
Put the cursor on the MOB mark then press the
ENT
key. “STOP” appears at the bot-
tom left corner. Press the
ENT
key to stop navigation. The message "Stop navigating
to MOB. Are you sure?" appears. [YES] is selected; press the
ENT
key.
1.15.3
How to erase an MOB mark
Put the cursor on the mark then press the
ENT
key to show the context-sensitive
menu. Select [DELETE] then press the
ENT
key. The message "Delete MOB. Are you
sure?" appears. [YES] is selected; press the
ENT
key. (The MOB mark set as desti-
nation cannot be erased. You must cancel navigation to the mark before you can
erase it.)
1.16
How to Take a Screenshot
You can take a screenshot at any time and save it to the internal memory, in PNG for-
mat. Open the full RotoKey menu then select [Screenshot]. The internal memory can
hold up to 60 screenshots. For how to process screenshots, see section 9.8.
MOB mark
MOB
180°T
14.2 NM
MOB box
Bearing to MOB position
Range to MOB position
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