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6.1.2
Default Scale
Display the current chart at the default scale.
6.1.3
Largest Scale
Load and display the chart with the largest available scale at the current display
position.
6.1.4
Scale and Center Command
When you want to center the display on a specific location or change the scale
to a particular value, use the Scale and Center command. When the command is
selected, the ECDIS displays the scale and center dialog box.
6.1.4.1
Change the Scale and Center of the Display
Procedure:
Step 1
Select the display menu (Figure: 6--1).
Step 2
Select
Scale and Center.
The dialog box appears.
The current display center appears in the latitude and longitude
boxes and the current scale appears at the bottom of the scale area.
Unit of measure is NM.
Step 3
To change the scale of the display, either click on the desired scale,
or, click in the text box, then type the desired scale, or, use the scroll
bar to change the value in the text box.
Step 4
To change the center of the display use the latitude and
longitude boxes to enter the desired coordinates.
Step 5 Press on
OK
,
or
to reset the scale and center back to the
value at which you opened the dialog box, by clicking on
Reset
.
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