Users Manual Part 6

5. PLOTTER OPERATION (IMO-TYPES)
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5.9 How to Use Waypoints
A particular location is known as a “waypoint”, whether it be a starting point, a desti-
nation point or an intermediate point on a voyage. This radar system can store 200
waypoints. Waypoints 1 to 198 are user set waypoints, waypoint 199 is reserved for
external input, waypoint 200 is reserved for MOB (Man Over Board). Waypoints can
be entered with the cursor, or from the menu (manual input of latitude and longitude).
Waypoints 1 to 198 can be edited from the menu.
5.9.1 How to set the data source for waypoints
1. Open the menu.
2. Select [8 NAVLINE•WPT].
3. Select [2 NAV LINE DATA SOURCE].
4. Select the appropriate data source, referring to the
list below.
5. Close the menu.
5.9.2 How to enter waypoints
A waypoint can be entered two ways: with the cursor or manual entry of latitude and
longitude position. After a waypoint is entered, the distance and bearing from own ship
to the waypoint are show in the [MARK] box.
How to enter waypoints with the cursor
1. Referring to section 5.2, select the appropriate waypoint number group.
The available groups are: [WP1 to WP50], [WP51 to WP100], [WP101 to WP150]
or [WP151 to WP198].
2. Place the cursor on the [MARK] box. Spin the scrollwheel to
select the waypoint number for new waypoint, then left-click.
The cursor jumps inside the operational display area.
3. Place the cursor on the location to inscribe the waypoint, then
left-click.
4. Repeat steps 2 to 3 to inscribe other waypoints.
5. Right-click the operational display area to complete waypoint inscription.
[OFF]: Waypoints and nav lines (such as tracks)
are not shown.
[EXT DATA]: Use navigational data from an ex-
ternal EPFS device for waypoints and nav lines
(waypoint 199).
[INTERNAL DATA]: Use waypoints and nav lines
saved internally (waypoints 1 to 198).
Bearing from own
ship to waypointDistance from own
ship to waypoint
MARK
Spin scrollwheel to
select number.
MARK