36
RayChart 620 and 630
Setting Up &
Using On-screen
Routes
If you are already navigating to a waypoint (either by following a route or
using the
GO TO
option), a warning message is displayed (see page 39).
➤
To stop following the current route, select the
OFF
option from the
ROUTE
menu.
This option replaces the
FOLLOW
option when the route is already active.
Advancing to the Next Leg of the Route
When you reach the active waypoint, the chartplotter automatically makes the
next waypoint in the route active.
The alarm buzzer sounds and a message is displayed when either of the
following conditions is met:
• If you have set the Arrival Alarm and the vessel has reached the arrival circle
specified for this alarm.
• Your vessel passes the target (that is, it crosses the line perpendicular to the
route leg, and through the target).
The alarm is cleared after 7 seconds. You can clear the alarm earlier by pressing
any key.
D3832-1
Arrival Alarm
to 008WPT
Any key to CLEAR
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You can also advance to the next leg even if you have not reached the current
waypoint. From the
ROUTE
menu, highlight the
NEXT LEG
option and press
ENTER
. The chartplotter starts tracking from the vessel’s current position
towards the next waypoint.
Erasing a Route
The chartplotter can store up to 20 routes. If you already have 20 routes and
want to create a new route, you can erase a selected route.
Note: If required, you can store routes on a Memory C-Card for future use, as
described in Chapter 6, before deleting them from the chartplotter’s memory.
➤
To erase an existing route:
1. Press the
ROUTE
soft key to display the Route menu.
2. Press
SELECT
until the required route is displayed.
3. Use the trackpad or
ROUTE
soft key to highlight the
ERASE
option, and press
ENTER
.
4. Press
ENTER
to confirm the deletion.
The route disappears from the screen, and the route soft keys are cleared.
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