6.
1Waypoints
Waypointsareusedtomarkspecificlocationsorpointsofinterest.
WaypointscanbeusedintheChartandFishfinderapps.Y ourdisplaycan
storeupto5,000waypoints,whichcanbesortedinupto200waypoint
groups.
IntheChartappyoucannavigatetoawaypointbyselecting[Goto]from
theWaypointcontextmenu.
Waypointscanbeimportedandexportedfromthedisplay.Formore
information,referto:p.63—Userdataimportandexport
Placingawaypoint(Quickmethod)
ToplaceawaypointataspecificlocationintheChartorFishfinderapps,
followthestepsbelow.
1.Usethe[Directionalpad]toplacethecursoroverthedesiredlocation
andpressthe[Waypoint]button.
Theappwillbeincursormodeandthewaypointsavednotificationis
displayed.
Note:
Ifthereisnointeractionwiththenotificationwithin5secondsthe
notificationwillautomaticallyclose ,savingthewaypointwiththedefault
values.
2.Ifrequired,selectarecentwaypointsymbolthatyouwanttoassignto
thewaypoint.
3.Pressthe[OK]button.
Thewaypointwillbesavedwiththechosensymbol,inthewaypointgroup
shownagainst[Group:].
Placingawaypointatyourvessel'
slocation
Toplaceawaypointatyourvessel’slocationsfollowthestepsbelow.
Note:
Forawaypointtobeplacedatyourvessel’
slocationyourdisplaymust
haveaGPS/GNSSpositionfix.
1.If
,requiredpressthe[Back]buttontoenterMotionmodeintheChartapp,
orScrollingmodeintheFishfinderapp.
2.Pressthe[Waypoint]button.
Theappwillbeincursormodeandthewaypointsavednotificationis
displayed.
Note:
Ifthereisnointeractionwiththenotificationwithin5secondsthe
notificationwillautomaticallyclose,savingthewaypointwiththedefault
values.
3.Ifrequired,selectthearecentwaypointsymbolthatyouwanttoassign
tothewaypoint.
4.Pressthe[OK]button.
Thewaypointwillbesavedwiththechosensymbol,inthewaypointgroup
shownagainst[Group:].
Placingawaypoint(Detailedmethod)
Youcanplaceawaypointataspecifiedlocationoratthevessel’slocation
andmodifythedefaultssettings(e.g.:waypointname,symbolorgroupetc.)
byfollowingthestepsbelow.
1.Usethe[Directionalpad]toplacethecursoroverthedesiredlocation
andpressthe[Waypoint]button.
Theappwillbeincursormodeandthe‘waypointsaved’notificationis
displayed.
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