User's Manual

Table Of Contents
NACOS Platinum
ED 3100 G 140 / 04 (2011-11)
Operating Instructions
C-1 Voyage Planning
C VOYAGE PLANNING & MONITORING.fm
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Click on the waypoint symbol to mark it. The marked waypoint is displayed
with a "handle" and can now be moved to the desired start point of the
route.
Continue Route
To insert additional waypoints, click on the waypoint symbol to
mark it. Then right-click on it to open the context menu.
In the context-menu, click on Continue Route to set the next
waypoint.
From now on the cursor is displayed with a dashed connection
line to the previously set waypoint and each click with DO adds
a new waypoint symbol on the screen. Its position is added at
the end of the waypoint list.
The function Continue Route is also available via the context
menu if you select the first or last waypoint of the route. In this way more waypoints can be added
before the first or after the last waypoint.
Insert a waypoint
To insert a waypoint before or after a specific point of the route, by a click with DO select the waypoint
adjacent to the leg to be modified. Then click on the waypoint select marker with MORE, select Route
in the context menu and click on
- Insert After to create a new waypoint on the leg after the selected point
- or -
- Insert Before to create a new waypoint on the leg before the selected point.
Direct Insertion of a Waypoint on a Leg
Click on the leg to select it; a marker is shown in the middle of this leg. Via the context menu you then
have access to the function Insert Waypoint here.
In any case the new inserted waypoint will be set in the middle of the leg which then must be moved
manually to the wanted position on the screen / in the chart. Alternatively, the wanted position can also
be set or modified directly in the LAT and LON columns of the waypoint list. (See chapter 1.1.5 on page
C-16)
Move a Waypoint
Click with DO on the waypoint symbol to select it. When the selection mark is shown, click on it and
hold the DO key and then move the waypoint symbol to the intended position on the screen.