Operation Manual

46 A-Series display - User reference manual
4.6 Editing routes
A saved route can be edited in a variety of ways, you can:
Change the course of a route.
Change the name or color of a route.
Erase a route.
It is possible to edit an active route with the exception of the target
waypoint.
If a waypoint becomes the target during an edit, the system auto-
matically cancels the edit and the waypoint retains its original
position and data.
To select a route to edit:
1. Press the ROUTES softkey.
2. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkey. The routes list
appears.
3. Use the trackpad to highlight the route to be edited.
4. Press OK.
OR
5. Use the trackpad to move the cursor over the route to be edited.
6. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkey.
Change the course of a route
The course of a route can be changed by adding, moving and
removing waypoints:
To add an existing waypoint to a route:
1. Press the AMEND ROUTE COURSE softkey.
2. Press the USE WAYPOINT LIST softkey. The waypoint list
appears.
3. Use the trackpad to highlight the position for the added waypoint
in the right hand column.
4. Use the trackpad to highlight the waypoint you want to add to the
route in the left hand column.
5. Press the INSERT WAYPOINT softkey.
6. Press the SAVE ROUTE softkey.
To create and add a new waypoint to a route:
1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor over the route that you want
to add a waypoint to.
2. Press the INSERT WAYPOINT softkey.
3. Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the position of the new
waypoint.
4. Press the PLACE WAYPOINT softkey.
To move a waypoint within a route:
1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor over the waypoint to be
moved.
2. Press the MOVE WAYPOINT softkey.
3. Use the trackpad and cursor to drag the waypoint to its new
position.
4. Press OK.
To remove a waypoint from a route:
1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor over the waypoint to be
removed.
2. Press the REMOVE WAYPOINT softkey.
Change a routes name or color
If you have many routes stored in your system, it can be useful to
give them individual names or mark them with a color.