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EDITING A ROUTE (CURSOR MODE)

Creating a waypoint

Using the joystick, move the cursor on the position desired and press ENTER to insert a waypoint.

To enter further waypoints, move the cursor and press ENTER. The new waypoint will be appended to the existing route.

Up to 99 waypoints per route can be entered, also by using the GOTO functions available from the main menu.

Deleting the last waypoint

Press CLR. If the last waypoint is out of screen, the “DELETE WP? ENTER = YES” message will be displayed.

Press ENTER to confirm the deletion.

Deleting a waypoint

Use the joystick to position the cursor on the waypoint to delete and press the CLR key.

Deleting all waypoints in a route

Press the CLR key repeatedly until the “NO WP PRESENT” message is displayed.

Moving a waypoint

Position the cursor exactly on the waypoint to move; press ENTER to capture the waypoint, then move the waypoint to the position desired and confirm the operation by pressing ENTER.

Inserting a new waypoint in a route

Position the cursor exactly on the route leg to edit and press ENTER to capture the leg.

Once captured, the leg will show a thicker line to distinguish it more easily from the other route legs. A window will also show the leg captured and its length.

Move the manual cursor to the position desired, insert the new waypoint and confirm by pressing ENTER.

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Navionics 11C, 10C manual Route Editing a Route Cursor Mode

10C, 11C specifications

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