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4.1 PLOTTER Page Symbols
The following table shows the various symbols used on the
PLOTTER Page and gives a brief explanation of their use and
meaning.
Your vessels position on the Chart as received from a position
finding device. The symbol flashes when a fix is being
received.
Map cursor symbol - which is controlled by the Trackerpad.
Default Mark symbol placed at the cursor position - it can be
changed using the Pop-Up Windows edit facility, see section
11.2. Each Mark will have a unique user point identification
number.
Default Event symbol placed at the ships position- it can be
changed using the Pop-Up Windows edit feature. Each Event
has its own unique user point number for identification.
Target symbol - the chosen Waypoint you wish to navigate to.
Default Waypoint symbols - used to create a Route. Each
Waypoint has a number indicating which Route the Waypoint
is in and the Waypoints position within that Route.
Multiple User Point symbol - used when two or more different
user points share a position. All identification numbers are
displayed.
Man Overboard symbol - which is placed at the vessels
position.
The Cartographic Object symbols change depending on the
Complex Icon setting, see Chart Features in section 14.4.
Single Complex Icons - drawn as shown on a Traditional
Paper Chart.
Multiple Complex Icons - a simple icon is used and can
represent more than one Cartographic Object items.
Figure 12
Screen Symbols
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