Chapter 4 - Understanding the Chart Screen
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To store a new, named avoidance point at the chart location
designated by the cursor:
1. Press the
CURSOR PAD
to move the cursor to the desired
location on the
CHART
screen, then press the
CURSOR
menu key.
The
SELECTED CURSOR POSITION
dialog box
appears.
2. If desired, use the
KEYPAD
to change the coordinates;
next, press the
STORE AS WAYPT/ROUTE
key.
The
STORE AS A WAYPOINT
dialog box appears,
supplying a default avoidance point name.
3. To provide a user-defined name for the avoidance point,
use the
KEYPAD
to enter a name in the
NAME
field
(avoidance points can have up to nine characters); or use
the default avoidance point name, which is the letter
W
followed by four digits. If you use the default avoidance
point name, you can always change the name later on the
AVOIDANCE POINTS
screen. To erase the entire
NAME
field, press the
CLEAR ENTRY
key.
4. Press the
MAKE NEW AVOID
key (or press the
RETURN
key to cancel).
The new avoidance point is stored and the
CHART
screen
is displayed, showing the navigation information about
this new avoidance point in the
CURSOR INFO BAR
.
Avoidance points are not displayed on the
TRIP
screen.
Making a new route
To make a new route on the
CHART
screen by storing the
cursor location as the first waypoint of a new route:
1. Press the
CURSOR PAD
to move the cursor to the desired
location on the
CHART
screen, then press the
CURSOR
menu key.
The
SELECTED CURSOR POSITION
dialog box
appears.
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