Raymarine GPS navigation GPS Receiver User Manual


 
/GOTO
WAYPOINT
LISA
Press this softkey to see a directory of the
waypoint
memories.
When the
WAYPOINT
LIST
page appears, use the
1
(up)
/
3 (down) numeric
keys (one at a time) to scroll through the memory listings in either direction.
When either key is held down, the scrolling operation speeds up so memories
can be accessed more quickly.
If you want to store a new
waypoint
or edit the existing information of a
selected (highlighted)
waypoint
memory, place the desired memory number
in the highlighted MEMORY
#
block. Then press the
m
key. You can
quickly change the name, symbol, or coordinate data of any waypoint
memory this way.
3.6.3 Naming Waypoints
As soon as a waypoint memory location is selected by one of the methods
available from the Waypoint Directory, the NAME WAYPOINT display ap-
pears.
On this display you can select various symbols and/or letters to
"NAME"
the waypoint. The name can consist of up to 8 char-
acters. Each character “selected” at the
EIRST
I
NAM
WAYPOINT
8002
1
. .
nom
will be used to designate that way-
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point on the Plot display.
Softkeys
provide a quick
means to select the various characters or symbols for
USE=
KEY
TdX
b
FOR NEW ICONS
the name.
ao#
&
1 KEY=FwD
3 KEY=REv
NEXT
b
Find the desired symbol or character in the groups
PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE
next to the arrows on the screen. If the character is in
the group, press the
softkey
indicated by the arrow.
I
NAME
wAYPolNT MO2 I
The characters in the group will be re-distributed next
to the arrows so you may choose the character
di-
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8
rectly.
USEmKEY
FOR NEW ICONS
de
If you do not see the character needed for the name,
1
KEY=Fwo
Xb
press the
m[
softkey
to select new character
3 KEY=REv
groups. The groups will appear in pairs as shown in
the figure.
Repeat this operation, selecting characters or symbols and pressing the
softkeys, until the name is completed. To leave a space, you may press the
1
(
FWD
)
key to skip past a entry prompt or place the character cursor over
OPERATION 3-21