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The active waypoint may be a previous GO TO, or it may be the current
waypoint in an active route.
➤
To change to the new waypoint (GO TO target point), press ENTER.
➤
To cancel the GO TO and continue tracking to the existing waypoint,
press CLEAR.
➤
To stop tracking to the active waypoint, press MENU.
Note: This means you can abandon a GO TO at any time by pressing
GO TO then MENU. If you turned off the waypoint display when you set
up your RayChart, the GO TO waypoint will disappear from the chart,
since only the active waypoint and the current route waypoints are
displayed (see Chapter 6).
3.4 Setting Up and Using On-Screen Routes
The ROUTE soft key provides a quick and easy method of setting up
(or selecting) and using a route.
Note: You can also create, edit and control routes using the EDIT menu
options, as described in Chapter 5.
The RayChart 620 can store up to 20 routes. When you want to create
a new route, you can either select an empty route slot, or select an
existing route and edit or erase the old route data. If you need to keep
more than 20 routes, you can save the information to a memory card
(see Chapter 6).
Note: If you have two RayCharts on your system, the current route
(active or selected) or GO TO on one RayChart is displayed as Route 0
on the other RayChart. It is therefore advisable to avoid using Route 0
when you create a route.
When you press the ROUTE soft key, a menu such as the following is
displayed:
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Note: The route number selection defaults to the last-used route. If this
route is empty, only the Make / Edit menu option is displayed. For
Route 0, if the route is the active route from another RayChart, the
ERASE and REVERSE options are not displayed.
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