8 waypoint & database – AvMap GeoPilot II Plus User Manual

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8 WAYPoInT & dATAbASe

The Geopilot II Plus uses three types of Waypoints:

Jeppesen Waypoints

are contained in the Compact Flash and include Airport, VOR, NDB and

Intersection Waypoints. Each of these Waypoints is displayed on the Moving Map by an icon. These

Waypoints can be searched in the Database Menu and identified on the Moving Map with Quick

Info or Full Info. Each of these Waypoints can be used in a Flight Plan, for the Nearest Search or

GoTo functions. When used in a Flight Plan, details regarding the Waypoint are displayed in the

Destination box during flight (when DEST is chosen for display in the Data Window, see Par. 3.5.2).

Our Jeppesen library is updated every 28 days. Please contact your local C-MAP office for update

orders and pricing.

User-defined Waypoints

(also called User Waypoints) are created by the user. The user can

create unique 8 character names and choose from 16 icons for each waypoint. Waypoints can be

created and edited both on the Moving Map and in the User Waypoint Database page. Like the

Jeppesen Waypoints, they can be used in a Flight Plan, for the Nearest Search or GoTo functions.

The Geopilot II Plus can store up to 1,000 User-Defined Waypoints within the internal memory.

The internal waypoint memory capacity is shared with Flight Plan waypoints; i.e. if you have 10

flight plans with 10 waypoints stored in the unit memory, there is room for 900 User Waypoints.

Temporary Waypoints

are created only on the Moving Map and are associated with a particular

Flight Plan. They are named in the format WPT001, WPT002 etc. Temporary Waypoints can be

used at the beginning, middle or end of Flight Plans. They can be used as the destination of a

Direct-To Flight Plan, but cannot be accessed in the Nearest function.

8.1 USer WAYPoInTS – movInG mAP

8.1.1 Creating User Waypoints – moving map

From the Moving Map the User Waypoint is a saved cursor position. To create a User Waypoint at

the cursor position:

> ‘ENTER’ + “ADD WAYPOINT” + ‘ENT’

A name is automatically assigned in the format “USRxxx”, where “xxx” is a sequential number. You

may use the default display name, LAT/LON and symbol or edit them.

Note

When editing the waypoint, select the “picture” icon to associate the waypoint with the Waypoint Alarm (See Sec
14.3.3).

8.1.2 Saving Present Position – moving map methods

To automatically save your present GPS position as a User Waypoint:

>‘ENT’ 1 sec.

A name is automatically assigned in the format “USRxxx”, where “xxx” is a sequential number. The

default icon is an X. You may use the default display name, LAT/LON and symbol or edit them.

8.1.3 editing User Waypoints – moving map methods

You can edit the User Waypoint information from the default. From the Moving Map screen:

> Place the cursor over the Waypoint + ‘ENT’ + “EDIT WAYPOINT” + ‘ENT’

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