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3. POINTS
3-4
3.3
How to Find Detailed Point Information
You can find detailed point information with the point information pop-up. Put the cur-
sor on the point then press the
ENT
key. (A point is correctly selected if the “point” box
appears. See the figure in section 3.2.1.) Select [DETAILED] then press the
ENT
key.
3.4
How to Move a Point
You can move a point two ways: on the screen and from the [Points List].
3.4.1
How to move a point on the screen
Method 1: Drag the point to a new location
1. Select the point with the cursor then push the
ENT
key to show the context-sen-
sitive menu. (The point is correctly selected if the "point" box appears.)
2. Select [MOVE] from the context-sensitive menu then press the
ENT
key.
3. Drag the cursor to the new location then press the
ENT
key. The icon moves to
the selected position.
Method 2: Manual input of latitude and longitude from the Points List
1. Select the point with the cursor then push the
ENT
key to show the context-sen-
sitive menu. (The point is correctly selected if the “point” box appears.)
2. Select [EDIT] from the context-sensitive menu then press the
ENT
key to show
the point edit screen.
3. Edit the position.
4. Select the [Save] button to finish.
3.4.2
How to move a point from the Points List
1. Open the [PLOTTER] menu and select [POINTS] to show the [Points List].
2. Select the point to edit.
3. Select [EDIT] from the context-sensitive menu.
4. Select the [Position] field to edit the position.
5. Select the [Save] button then press the
ENT
key.
Name PT0001
Position 34º41.006N
135º41.629E
Time 02-24-12
12:46PM
Temp 11.3º
Depth 85.7
m
Fish size
21, 18, 15, 07 cm
Bottom type Mud 60%
Comment FURUNO
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