Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations
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The Navigator’s arrow keys function much like the fishfinder’s trackpad,
enabling you to move the cursor position or input alpha, numeric, or special
characters ( . , - / ‘ & ).
The
ins
key functions the same as the
ENTER
key on fishfinder and
del
inserts
a space during edit mode.
Selecting an Entry in the Waypoint List
The Navigator can be used to select an existing item in the Waypoint List. This
can be accomplished using the arrow or alphanumeric keys.
➤
To select an existing item in the Waypoint List:
1. Use the up and down arrow keys to move the selection bar up and down the
list to highlight the desired entry, just as you would with the fishfinder’s
trackpad.
or
Press the alphanumeric key that contains the first letter or number of the
desired waypoint name. The selection bar moves to the entry starting with
that letter or number.
If more than one entry begins with that character, the selection bar moves
to the first one in the list. Each time the same key is pressed, the selection
bar moves to the entry starting with the next character on the key. If no
entry exists for that character, the entry starting with the nearest previous
character is selected. If the numeric value of the key is input when no
numeric entry exists, the selection bar moves to the first alpha entry.
For example, let’s say we have four waypoints named ORION,
POLARIS, QUANTUM, and 6-GUN. Pressing the
opq/6
key four suc-
cessive times would select the waypoints ORION (O), POLARIS (P),
QUANTUM (Q), then 6-GUN (6). However, pressing the
rst/7
key four
successive times would select QUANTUM for the first three key presses
because entries beginning with the associated letters do not exist and Q is
the next previous beginning letter. The fourth press of the
rst/7
key would
select 6-GUN because no entries begin with a 7 and 6 is the next previous
beginning number.
2. Use the
ins
key like the fishfinder’s
ENTER
key, to close the Waypoint
List.
The
del
key and left and right arrow keys do not function in select mode.
Summary of Contents for hsb2 PLUS
Page 1: ...hsb2 PLUS Series Fishfinders Owner s Handbook Document number 81195_2 Date August 2002...
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Page 34: ...1 22 hsb2 Plus Series Fishfinders Database Lists...
Page 64: ...2 30 hsb2 Plus Series Fishfinders Transmitted Data...
Page 110: ...4 14 hsb2 Plus Series Fishfinders MOB...
Page 160: ...5 50 hsb2 Plus Series Fishfinders Review Your Passage Plan...
Page 172: ...6 12 hsb2 Plus Series Fishfinders Data Log Mode...
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