NorthStar Navigation EXPLORER 657 Managing waypoints, Creating a new waypoint, Moving a waypoint

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5-2 Managing waypoints

! WARNING

Do not create a navigation waypoint on land or in dangerous water.

5-2-1 Creating a new waypoint

Creating and editing a new waypoint from the chart window

1To create a waypoint at the boat position,

press to switch the chart to center on boat mode.

Or, to create a waypoint at a different point, move the cursor to that point on the chart.

2Press .

3A new waypoint, with the default name and data is created.

4Change the waypoint data if necessary (see section 5-2-7).

Creating a new waypoint from the waypoints window

1In the waypoints window, press and select Create.

2A new waypoint, with a default name and data, is created at the boat position.

3Change the waypoint data if necessary (see section 5-2-7).

Note: Waypoints can also be created when a route is created (see section 6-2-1).

5-2-2 Moving a waypoint

Moving a waypoint from the chart window

1In the chart window, move the cursor to the waypoint to move.

2Press and select Move.

3Move the cursor to the new position and

press .

Moving a waypoint from the waypoints window

To move a waypoint from the waypoints window, edit the waypoint (see section 5-2-3) and change the latitude and longitude.

5-2-3 Editing a waypoint

Editing a waypoint from the chart window

1In the chart window, move the cursor to the waypoint to edit.

2When the waypoint data is displayed, press .

3Change the waypoint data (see section 5-2-7).

Editing a waypoint from the waypoints window

1In the waypoints window, press or to highlight the waypoint to edit. Press and select Edit.

2Change the waypoint data (see section 5-2-7).

5-2-4 Displaying a waypoint on the chart

This goes to the chart window, and shows the selected waypoint at the center of the window.

1In the waypoints window, press or to highlight the waypoint to display. Press and select Display.

Or, in the Chart window, press , select Find, then select Waypoints. Select a waypoint from the list.

2The 657 switches to the chart window, with the selected waypoint at the center of the chart.

5-2-5 Deleting a waypoint

A waypoint can not be deleted if the boat is navigating to it or if the waypoint is used in more than one route. A waypoint that is used in one route can be deleted.

! WARNING

When a waypoint is deleted from a route, check that the changed route does not cross land or dangerous waters.

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Northstar Explorer 657 Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Explorer Could result in minor or moderate injury Possible injury or deathCould result in death or serious injury DamagePage Contents Tides window User card window 15 AIS Installation Northstar petrol/gasoline sensors Installation Other Nmea instrumentsIntroduction Plug-in cards Cleaning and maintenanceOverview 657 can use two kinds of plug-in cardTurn the display unit off see -2 and put the dust cover on Changing the plug-in cardRemoving the display unit Replacing the display unitBasic Operation Using the keysUsing the menus Overview of the keysTurning on and off / auto power Turning on manually Turning off manuallyTo cancel MOB or set another MOB Backlight and night modeNight mode Man overboard MOB657 has user settable alarms see section AlarmsSimulate mode Main windows Page Multi window displays Adding a favorite display to the list Favorite displaysSelecting a favorite display Deleting a favorite display from the listCompass Setting the data header for a displayData header Displays can show data at the top, called the data headerIntroduction to navigating Navigation ChartGoing to a waypoint or to a point on the chart Navigating to a pointPreparing Starting a route from the chart windowCancelling a route Starting a route from the routes windowTypical chart window shows Chart windowTo go to the Chart window, press then select Chart Land Sea Cursor see section Typical waypoint see sectionChart symbols and information Chart modesChart scale Latitude and longitudeDistance and bearing calculator Finding a chart symbolPerspective view Projected courseTime intervals Interval Track Track 2, 3, 4 or Navigation Highway windowTracks and tracking Interval Track Track 2, 3, 4 orNavigation Waypoints Waypoints windowCreating a new waypoint Displaying a waypoint on the chartManaging waypoints Moving a waypointChanging a waypoint’s data Navigation RoutesDeleting all waypoints Sort WaypointsManaging routes Creating a new route from the chart windowRoutes window Creating a new routeEditing a route Displaying a route on the chartEditing a route from the chart Creating a new route from the routes windowSatellites Satellite window UsingSonar fishfinding Introduction Satellite window showsInterpreting the display Strength of echoesWater Bottom typesFrequency and cone width DepthShadows When to use 50 kHzWhen to use 200 kHz Example of shadowsWhen to use Mixed When to use 50/200 kHzKHz display 200/50 Khz display Mixed display Minute ago Seconds ago NowFish arches Fish detection and display Where to find fishFish symbols Auto Range657 has two range modes Zoom range and offsetGain window Changing modeGain and threshold This display is called the gain windowSonar fishfinding Displays Sonar history display no splitScreen. Press to return to the most recent echo Extended history modeSonar Zoom and Full Screen Zoom displays History position barSonar Bottom display Sonar 50/200 displayFish recognition Setting gain and thresholdSonar A-Scope display Bottom typeSelecting a Gauges layout Gauges windowData window Changing a gauge layoutFuel window Fuel functions and displayWhat the fuel computer does Fuel window showsWhen you add or remove fuel Boat speed sensors Low fuel alarmWhen you remove fuel Speed Log Economy Water speed and ground speedSpeed Log Economy Range Start running the boat in a straight line Fuel consumption curvesMaking a curve Press twice, then select FuelDeleting a curve Using a curveRenaming a curve Selecting a curveTo the reading of the fuel dispenser’s gauge Then press Setup enginesCalibration Tides window shows data for the chosen date Choosing the date of the tide chartTides window Saving data to the user card User card windowUser card window has Sorting the file names 15 AISDeleting a file from the user card Rereading the file informationViewing AIS Vessels Vessels Safety msgs rxAIS Windows Displaying Full AIS Details16 DSC/Buddy track windows Displays Distress PollCreating a waypoint Using the displays Displaying a boat on the chartBoat positions Deleting a boatSetting up Time see Favorites see 17-14 Simulate see Setup option menusSmartCraft Factory reset Setup SystemAuto power off LanguageRotation Setup ChartSetting map datum PaletteApplying a map shift Nmea datum offsetMap shift Map shiftLat/lon grid Frequency Setup SonarPulse power Digit sizeGPS Source Setup GPSSetup Fuel Dgps SourceSource Setup enginesSetup tanks Num enginesTime Setup TrackDistance RecordReset total dist Setup AIS Show Dangerous OnlySetup Logs Reset engine hoursArrival radius Anchor alarm Setup AlarmsSymbol Alarm Alarm sounds when it is onSetup Comms Setup UnitsTemperature FuelSpeed Setup CalibrateTemperature filter Speed filterKeel Offset Setup TimeSetup Favorites Speed rangeSimulate InstallationSetup Simulate ModeOptional sensors and instruments Installation What comes withInstallation Options and Accessories GPS or Dgps antenna For GPS navigation see sectionConnections Power/data cablePin Wire Function Display unit 18-3 Black Yellow BlueBracket Mounting Installation The display unitFlush Mounting There are two mounting arrangementsBlack Power/data cable Red Yellow Fuse 2A Installation Power/data cableBasic power Auto powerDgps Source Installation GPS antenna Selecting an antennaInstalling an antenna Blue Sonar cable Either Installation Sonar transducerInstallation Northstar petrol/gasoline sensors NavBus Installation SmartCraftInstallation Other NavBus instruments Installation Northstar VHF radio Installation Other Nmea instrumentsIf the display unit is bracket mounted, adjust Installation Setup and testEnter setup data to set up the 657 to your Tilt and rotation for best viewing and handAppendix a Specifications South American List of datumsAdindan Afgooye Appendix B Troubleshooting General problemsGPS navigation problems Fuel consumption problemsErratic Fuel Flow readings Sonar fishfinding problemsTwin engine installation shows only one flow rate There is no reading for fuel economyThere is a double bottom trace displayed Bottom is not displayedBottom is displayed too far up the screen Appendix C Glossary and navigation data GlossaryNavigation data TBMFT!COUNBSJOFDPN