5
.
ROUTES
In many cases a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, re-
quiring a series of waypoints which you navigate to, one after another. The sequence
of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route. Your unit can auto-
matically advance to the next waypoint on a route, so you do not have to change the
destination waypoint repeatedly.
5
.1
How to Create
a New
Routes
You can store up to 100 routes, and a route can have 30 waypoints. A route is con-
structed with the waypoints you have entered.
Sample route
1. Press the
MENU/ZOOM
key twice to show the main menu.
2. Select [Routes], and press the
ENT
key.
3. Press the
ENT
key to show the route list.
Waypoint
(Intermediate point)
Waypoint
(Starting point)
Waypoint
(Intermediate point)
Waypoint
(Intermediate point)
Waypoint
(Arrival point)
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Summary of Contents for HP-33A
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Page 15: ...The Plotter display shows waypoints routes own boat track and AIS targets 1 5...
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Page 25: ...2 1 Class A Vessel 3 2 4...
Page 26: ...2 2 Class B Vessel 2 3 Base Station 3 3 2 5...
Page 27: ...2 4 AtoN 3 2 6...
Page 28: ...2 5 SAR 2 6 Others This is for the targets not identified or MOB SART EPIRB etc 3 3 2 7...
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