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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-13
How do I range in on both my boat and the target waypoint?
To display the largest chart scale possible that will display both the boat and the target
waypoint, select AUTORANGE (AR). For more detail, see
Setting the motion mode
on
page 4-37
.
4.10How do I build and follow a route?
This section describes how to use routes and includes the following:
What is a route?
Building and saving a route.
Following a route.
Viewing details of routes.
Once created you have the option to view a route’s details, amend its course, edit its
name and color or erase it.
All route options can be accessed via the ROUTES soft key.
What is a route?
A route is a series of waypoints used to navigate a course. A route is displayed on
screen as a series of waypoints linked by a line. If you have a network of E-Series
Displays, routes are shared across all the Displays.
You can:
Build a temporary route that you follow immediately (Quick Route). If you do not
rename a quick route, it will be overwritten and its waypoints deleted when a new
quick route is built.
Build and save a route for later use, in which case the route is stored in the route list.
Convert a track of your course into a route (see
page 4- 27
).
Building a route
Routes can either be built on screen or via the waypoint list. A route consists of:
New waypoints that you have specifically placed for that route.
Or:
Existing waypoints that are already stored in the system.
Or:
PRESENTATION
D7509-1
MOTION MODE
CHART MODE AND
ORIENTATION
AR
SHOW/HIDE
ROUTES ...
FOLLOW ROUTE
OPTIONS ...
BUILD NEW
ROUTE ...
REVIEW AND EDIT
ROUTES ...
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