
2. Select the name field.
3. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the required name for your
new waypoint group.
4. select
SAVE
.
Moving waypoints between groups
1. From any application press the
WPT
button.
2. Select
View Waypoint List
.
3. Select the Waypoint you wish to change the group of.
The waypoint options dialog is displayed.
4. Select
Edit Waypoint
.
5. Select the
Group
field.
A list of available waypoint groups is displayed.
6. Select the group you wish to move the waypoint to.
The waypoint is moved to the new group.
Note:
The Waypoints list can also be accessed from the
homescreen by pressing the
WPT
button.
Renaming a waypoint group
With the Waypoint Group List displayed:
1. Select the group you want to rename.
2. Select
Edit Group Name
.
The on-screen keyboard is displayed.
3. Using the on-screen keyboard, edit the group name.
4. Select
SAVE
.
Changing the default waypoint group or symbol
From the Waypoint And Group Options menu:
• accessed via the homescreen:
My Data > Waypoint And Group
Options
, or
• accessed via the chart application:
Menu > My Data > Waypoint
And Group Options
, or
• accessed from any application:
WPT button > Waypoint And
Group Options
1. Select
Select Default Group
.
A list of groups is displayed.
2. Select the group you want all new waypoints to be placed in
by default.
3. Select
Default Symbol
.
4. Select the symbol you want all new waypoints to be assigned.
Erasing a waypoint group
When you erase a waypoint group, the group name is erased from
the system and the waypoints that were in that group are moved
to the My Waypoints group. You can erase any waypoint group
except the following:
• the ‘My Waypoints’ group,
• a group containing an active waypoint,
• a group that contains waypoints that are part of a stored route.
With the Waypoint Group List displayed:
1. Select the waypoint group that you want to erase.
2. Select
Erase Group (But Keep Waypoints)
.
3. Select
Yes
to confirm the action, or
No
to cancel.
Erasing a waypoint group and its waypoints
To erase a waypoint group and all of the waypoints in that group
follow the steps below:
From the homescreen:
1. Select
My Data
.
2. Select
Erase from System
.
3. Select
Erase Wpts from System
.
The waypoints group list is displayed.
4. Select The waypoint group that you want to erase.
A confirmation pop-up message is displayed.
5. Select
Yes
to confirm the deletion.
The waypoint group and all waypoints in that group have now
been erased from the system.
8.2 Routes
A route is a series of waypoints typically used to assist with passage
planning and navigation.
A route is displayed on screen as a series of waypoints linked by a
line.
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Route features
There are a range of route features for building, navigating and
managing routes.
The route features allow you to:
• Build and save a route for use when required (stored in the route
list).
• Navigate (follow) routes.
• Manage and edit routes stored on the system.
• Build a route from an existing track.
Route features are accessed from the chart application:
• by selecting an existing route.
• by using the
Build Route
option in the chart context menu.
• by using the chart application menu:
Menu > Navigate > Follow
Route
.
Note:
The Route List can also be accessed from the homescreen
by selecting
My Data
and then
Route List
.
Route building
A route can consist of a combination of:
• New waypoints which you place on the screen as required and/or
• existing waypoints selected from a list displayed on screen.
Note:
A route can also be created from a track.
As each waypoint is added, it is assigned an index number
corresponding to its position in the route and drawn on the chart
using the currently specified symbol. The following should be noted:
• When a route is being built it is not active and does not affect
any current navigation.
• You cannot save a new route if any of the waypoints within it are
currently active.
Building a route using touch
This only applies to HybridTouch displays.
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