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5. Use the trackpad to enter or edit the name:

Use the trackpad left/right to move the cursor to the character to
be changed.

Use the trackpad top/bottom to scroll through the characters.

6. When name editing is complete, press ENTER to save the name and

remove the window, or CLEAR to cancel the operation. The waypoint
name replaces the waypoint number.

7. Press CLEAR to return to the default soft keys.
8. To edit the waypoint position, press the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key, fol-

lowed by POSITION.
The Waypoint Position pop-up box is displayed.

9. Use the soft keys to select LAT, LON, BRG or RNG.

Note: If no fix has been acquired, the

SET BRG and SET RNG soft keys are

unavailable and grayed out.

10. Use the trackpad to edit the value:

Use the trackpad left/right to move the cursor to the character to
be changed.

Use the trackpad top/bottom to scroll through the characters.

Adjust each parameter until the waypoint position is correct.

11. When position editing is complete, press ENTER to save the position

or CLEAR to cancel the operation.
The Waypoint Position window is removed from the screen and the
default soft keys are displayed.

Erasing a Waypoint

In chartplotter mode you cannot erase the target waypoint or waypoints
that are used in routes. However, you can remove a waypoint from the
current route - see Editing a Route on page 3-35.

If you try to erase a waypoint that is used in a saved route you are warned
WAYPOINT IS USED IN A ROUTE & CANNOT BE DELETED.

To delete a waypoint using the Waypoint List:

1. Select the waypoint from the Waypoint List as previously described.

The Waypoint List soft keys are displayed.

2. Press the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key, followed by ERASE WPT. The way-

point is removed from the screen and the Waypoint List is updated.

3. If the the deleted waypoint was the only waypoint in the list, the

default soft keys are displayed, otherwise, press CLEAR three times to
return to the default soft keys.

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