
4. ROUTES
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4.7.2
Functions available in the Routes List
Context-sensitive menu
Select a route from the list then press the
ENT
key menu to show the context-sensitive
menu.
[EDIT]: Edit the selected route.
[DELETE]
: Delete the selected route.
[PLOT]
: Display the selected route on the plotter display.
[REVERSE]
: Follow the selected route in reverse order. See the
next chapter.
[REPORT]
: Show the route report for the selected route.
[GOTO]
: Navigate the route selected. See the next chapter.
Route editing function buttons
The route editing function buttons appear at the bottom of the screen when a route is
selected for editing. Select the route from the [Routes List] then press the
ENT
key to
show the context-sensitive menu. Select [EDIT] from the context-sensitive menu then
press the
ENT
key.
[Rename]
: Rename the route. A text input box appears with the current route name
in the box. Edit the name as appropriate.
[Comment]
: Enter a comment for the route, using the
CursorPad
. A maximum of 64
alphanumeric characters may be used. The comment is the time and date the route
was created.
[Sort]
: Sort the list according to the sort option. (The sort method is memorized at
power off.)
[A-Z ASCENDING]: Alphabetical order
[Z-A DESCENDING]: Reverse alphabetical order
[DISTANCE ASCENDING]: Distance in ascending order
[DISTANCE DESCENDING]: Distance in descending order
.
[Search]
: Enter a search waypoint name then press the
ENT
key. The cursor selects
the waypoint that matches the name entered.
[Connect]
: Connect the selected route to the last point of the route edited. See
EDIT
DELETE
PLOT
REVERSE
REPORT
GOTO
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