Raymarine 320 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Chapter 3: Operation 3-35
i. Press NO to cancel the operation, then CLEAR if you wish to
remove the Route List or...
ii. Press
YES to erase the route from the list, then CLEAR to remove
the Route List.
4. To
NAME a route, use the trackpad left/right to select the character you
wish to edit. Use the trackpad top/bottom to change the character.
5. Press
ENTER to confirm the new name and return to the Route List or
CLEAR to cancel the operation.
6. Press
CLEAR twice to return to the default soft key display.
Editing a Route
After a route has been created, it can be edited by:
Inserting a Waypoint into the route
Adding waypoints at the end of the route
Removing a Waypoint
Reversing a Route
Moving a Waypoint as described in Section 3.4.
Note: Apart from Moving a Waypoint used in other route(s), any chang-
es made to the route affect the current route only. The current route must
always be Saved in order to keep the changes.
Inserting a Waypoint into a Route
The context-sensitive cursor can be used to insert one or more waypoints
into the current route. However, if the route is being followed, a waypoint
cannot be inserted into the current leg.
To insert a new waypoint into the current route:
1. Move the cursor over the route leg into which a waypoint is to be
inserted; the letters
RTE appear and the Route Leg Data Box and Route
soft keys are displayed, see Figure 3-38.
2. Press
ENTER; the cursor changes to a four-way arrow, controlling a
new waypoint. The waypoint is connected to the existing waypoints
on either side with a dashed line.
3. Move the new waypoint to the required position and press
ENTER to
place it and return to normal cursor operation, or
CLEAR to abandon
the operation.
The new waypoint is temporarily added to the Waypoint List and named
with the first available waypoint number. The waypoints in the current
route are re-numbered to identify the new positions.
Note: If you clear the route without saving it, the new waypoint is re-
moved.
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