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RayChart 620
The menu options are as follows:
MAKE / EDIT Used to set up a new route using the cursor. You can
also use this option edit an existing route, adding and
removing waypoints, and to edit route information such
as waypoint names and symbols.
ERASE
Used to clear the existing route from memory. This
deletes the route, but not its component waypoints.
FOLLOW
Used to start tracking to the first waypoint on the route.
or OFF
Used to stop tracking. This soft key is displayed instead
of FOLLOW when a route is already active.
REVERSE
Used to reverse the tracking order of the waypoints in
the route.
NEXT LEG
Used to proceed to the next leg of the route.
Making a New On-Screen Route
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Making a new route using the ROUTE soft key couldn’t be easier:
1. Move the cursor to the area in which you wish to make the route,
and select a suitable chart scale.
2. Press the ROUTE soft key to display the Route menu and the
current route.
Note: If the full list of ROUTE options is displayed, a route already
exists in the selected route slot. You can select ERASE to delete the
route (see page 30), or continue with this procedure to add
waypoints to the existing route, as described below.
3. If required, press the SELECT soft key to select an empty route slot.
4. Press ENTER to select the highlighted Make/Edit option.
The soft key labels change, as shown in the illustration below.
5. Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the position on the chart
where you want your first waypoint to be.
Note: You can position the cursor on an existing waypoint, if
required. This waypoint will be included in the route, and a new
waypoint will not be created.
6. Press the PLACE WPT soft key.
The waypoint appears on the screen at the current cursor position,
together with the waypoint number assigned by the RayChart.
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