Chapter 4 - Understanding the Chart Screen
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Store as a waypoint dialog box
3. To provide a user-defined name for the waypoint, use the
KEYPAD
to enter a name in the
NAME
field (waypoint
names can have up to nine characters); or, use the default
waypoint name, which is a
W
followed by four digits
.
If
you use the default waypoint name, you can always
change the name later on the
WAYPOINTS
screen. To
erase the entire
NAME
field, press the
CLEAR ENTRY
key.
4. Press the
MAKE NEW WAYPOINT
key (or press the
RETURN
key to cancel).
The 961 stores the new waypoint, and returns to the
CHART
screen, showing the navigation information about
this new waypoint in the
CURSOR INFO BAR
.
Making a new avoidance point
You can create avoidance points with a user-defined name and
radius that are displayed on the
CHART
screen. If you try to
navigate into these areas, the 961 displays two alarms: One
alarm advises you that you are approaching an avoidance
point that’s in your trip, and the other alarm advises you that
you are now inside the radius of an avoidance area.
Summary of Contents for 961X
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Page 262: ...Chapter 12 Alarms TideTrack and Currents Page 12 16 961 Operations and Reference Manual Rev D ...
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