GPS NAVIGATOR
4. Finding a WP by entering the WP number.
If we use the same example as before, there are two ways of
moving the cursor to the three digit position (no:nnn).
A. Repeated press on the PAGE button until the left hand digit is
flashing.
B. Press both PAGE and MINUS buttons to backstop the cursor.
When the desired digit is flashing, enter the number with the PLUS
or MINUS button and then move the cursor to the next digit. Press
SET lock.
6 NAVIGATION FUNCTIONS
The definition of navigation is to know where you are, where to go,
and how to get there.
You may simply utilise POSition data to navigate or fully utilise the
waypoint features, after the following steps.
Prepare for WAYPOINT NAVIGATION.
1. LOCATE on your chart, the LAT and LON position
of your waypoint's.
2. STORE the WP's in the WP bank.
3, SELECT one of the WP's stored
in the GOTO WP
function. Prepare for SAIL PLAN NAVIGATION.
4. ADD ON additional WP's in the SAIL PLAN queue.
The first WP in that queue is already selected in the GOTO WP
function ( point 3 above).
5. SAVE the complete SAIL PLAN as a ROUTE for
later use.
A SAIL PLAN is a list of pointers (up to 24) to your pre programmed
waypoints in the navigator memory. The navigator will then
navigate towards the waypoints, in a sequence, one by one. You
may also store the complete SAIL PLAN as a ROUTE (up to 25
routes).
When a ROUTE is called up, it will be added to the SAIL PLAN.
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