Using the route list to erase or name a route, Editing a route – Raymarine GPS Plotter User Manual

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To select a route as the current route:

1. From plotter mode, press the ROUTE soft key, followed by MORE, then

ROUTE LIST. The Route List is displayed with the selected route high-
lighted, see Figure 3-32.

Note: In any mode other than plotter mode, the

ROUTE LIST soft key is

available without pressing the

MORE... soft key.

2. Use the trackpad up/down to select the required route then press the

SHOW ROUTE soft key. The Route List is removed and the selected
route is shown on screen as the current route. If the current route has
not been saved, you are prompted to do so.

Using the Route List to Erase or Name a Route

The Route List can be used to delete a route or re-name a route.

To delete or re-name a route in the Route List:

1. Press the ROUTE soft key, followed by MORE, then press ROUTE LIST.

The Route List is displayed. The selected route is highlighted, see
Figure 3-32.

Note: In any mode other than plotter mode, the

ROUTE LIST soft key is

available without pressing the

MORE... soft key.

2. Use the trackpad up/down to select the required route and press the

appropriate soft key - ERASE ROUTE or NAME ROUTE.

3. If you ERASE a route you are prompted to confirm.

i. Press NO to cancel the operation, then CLEAR if you wish to

remove the Route List or...

ii. Press YES to erase the route from the list, then CLEAR to remove

the Route List.

4. To NAME a route, use the trackpad left/right to select the character you

wish to edit. Use the trackpad top/bottom to change the character.

5. Press ENTER to confirm the new name and return to the Route List or

CLEAR to cancel the operation.

6. Press CLEAR twice to return to the default soft key display.

Editing a Route

After a route has been created, it can be edited by:

Inserting a Waypoint into the route

Adding waypoints at the end of the route

Removing a Waypoint

Reversing a Route

Moving a Waypoint as described in Section 3.3.

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