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Operator’s Manual
RTE2 - The Route Bank
The Route Bank is a convenient place for you to preprogram segments
of a long voyage, or to program routes that you follow over and over
again. Creating routes for the Route Bank uses the same methods as
the Active Route with a few exceptions: you can’t use the
GOTO
key,
and you can’t use the Plotter screen. You can use other routes as a
subset to create a new route. Remember, you can always tie routes
together in the Active Route by inserting one after another. You will
find a
Route Name
softkey when you first enter the edit mode. The
Route Name
selection allows you to identify each route by name,
number and symbol when you are viewing the Route Bank from the
main menu. To create a route:
1. Select the
RTE
key until the
RTE2
screen is displayed.
2. Move the cursor to the route number you want to create or edit.
3. Press the
E
key.
4. Use the entry methods described in the
Creating a Multi-Waypoint
Active Route
section, following the exceptions noted above.
If you have a route in RTE1 that is not stored in RTE2, you can copy
it into the Route Bank by selecting
Insert
then
Insert Route
, either
in the forward or reverse direction.
5. When you are finished selecting waypoints, press the
Route Name
softkey.
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