Chapter 4 - Understanding the Chart Screen
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2. At the
GO TO COORDINATES
dialog box, press the
RESTART HERE
key.
The your desired track is restarted to run from your
present position to the active waypoint, and the
CHART
screen is displayed.
For an in-depth description of restarting the track, see
“Restarting the track” starting on page 10-19.
Selecting new
charts
At the
CHART
screen, you have four options for viewing other
charts:
•
select a different chart appropriate for your position
•
select from a list of charts at the vessel position or the
cursor position
•
view a list of all charts in the database
•
use a plotter grid instead of a chart
To quickly select a different chart, briefly press the
NEW
CHART
key. With each brief keypress, you’ll cycle through all
the available charts for your specific location—right on the
CHART
screen. When you see the desired chart, stop pressing
the
NEW CHART
key. As you cycle through the available
charts, the 961/962 selects a chart of the same scale being
viewed until there’s a better scale to choose from. When there
aren’t any better charts to choose from, you’ll see the
MESSAGE FOR YOU, CAPTAIN!
dialog box, informing you
that there is no better resolution chart available for your
position.
To view the charts stored in the database,
press and hold
the
NEW CHART
key for about two seconds, and a list of the
installed charts containing the present position is displayed. If
the cursor wasn’t on the screen when you pressed
NEW
CHART
, a list of charts covering the present vessel position is
displayed; if the cursor was on the screen when you pressed
NEW CHART
, a list of charts covering the cursor position is
displayed.
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