
2. Select
Assign Symbol
.
A list of all available symbols is displayed.
3. Select the symbol that you want to use for the waypoints
in the selected group.
A confirmation dialog is displayed.
4. Select
Yes
to apply the new symbols to the waypoints, or
select No to
cancel
.
Moving a waypoint to a different group
With the Waypoints group list displayed:
1. Select
ALL WAYPOINTS
.
A list of all waypoints currently on your system is displayed.
2. Select the waypoint you want to move.
The waypoint details page is displayed.
3. Select the
Group
field
A list of all groups is displayed.
4. Select the
Group
that you want to move the waypoint to, or
5. Select
Create New Group
to move the waypoint to a new
group.
The waypoint is moved to the selected group.
Moving all waypoints in a group to a different group
You can move all waypoints in a group to a different group.
With the Waypoints group list displayed:
1. Select the Group that contains the waypoints you want to
move.
2. Select
Move Wpts
.
A list of all groups is displayed.
3. Select the group from the list that you want to move the
waypoints too.
A confirmation dialog is displayed.
4. Select
Yes
to move the waypoints or
No
to cancel.
The waypoints have now been moved to the new group.
Erasing all waypoints in a group
You can erase all waypoints in a selected group.
With the waypoint groups list displayed:
1. Select the group that contain the waypoints you want to
erase.
A list is displayed showing all waypoints in the selected
group.
2. Select
Erase Wpts
.
A confirmation dialog is displayed.
3. Select
Yes
to erase all waypoints in the group, or
No
to
cancel.
All of the waypoints in the selected group are erased from the
system and the group will now be empty.
Erasing a waypoint group
Before you can erase a waypoint group you must move or erase
all the waypoints assigned to that group.
With the Waypoint Group displayed:
1. Select the waypoint group that you want to erase.
2. Select
Erase Group
.
The group is deleted from the system.
Waypoint information
When you create a waypoint, the system assigns information
regarding the location marked. You can view and edit the details
of any waypoint that has been created and stored.
The following information is assigned or captured for each
waypoint:
•
Symbol
(a default symbol is assigned, or you can select an
alternative.)
•
Name
(a default name is assigned, or you can select an
alternative.)
•
Position
(Latitude and Longitude of the waypoint.)
•
Bearing
and
Range
(Bearing and range from vessel.)
•
Temperature
(requires appropriate sensor, only for waypoints
captured at the vessel position.)
•
Depth
(requires appropriate sensor, only for waypoints
captured at the vessel position.)
•
Date
and
time
•
Comment
(you can add your own text comments to a
waypoint.)
From the waypoint information page you can also perform the
following actions:
•
Goto
(Start active navigation to the waypoint.)
•
Show on Chart
(Show the waypoint location in the chart
application.)
•
Delete
(Delete the waypoint from the waypoints list.)
Displaying the waypoint list
From any application:
1. Select
WPT
.
2. Select
Waypoint List
.
The waypoint list is displayed.
Note:
The waypoint list can also be accessed directly from
the Homescreen by selecting
WPT
. or by going to the
My
Data
menu and selecting
Waypoint List
.
Editing waypoint details
With the Waypoint List displayed:
1. Select the waypoint you want to edit.
The waypoint information page is displayed.
2. Select the field you want to edit.
3. Use the on-screen keyboard to make the changes, then
select the on-screen keyboard's
SAVE
button.
Editing a waypoint using the context menu
With the application page displayed:
1. Select the waypoint symbol on-screen.
The waypoint context menu is displayed.
2. Select
Edit Waypoint
.
The edit waypoint dialog is displayed.
3. Select the field you want to edit.
4. Use the on-screen keyboard to make the changes, and then
select the on-screen keyboard's
SAVE
key.
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