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8.1 Waypoints<br />

A waypoint is a position marked on the screen to indicate a site<br />

or a place to navigate to.<br />

As well as acting as position markers, waypoints are also the<br />

building blocks used to create routes.<br />

Common waypoint functions are accessed using the waypoints<br />

menu. This can be shown at any time by pressing the WPT button.<br />

Waypoint display examples<br />

Waypoints in the chart application<br />

In the chart application both active and inactive waypoints are<br />

shown. The active waypoint (i.e. the one you are heading towards)<br />

has the box and symbol colors reversed.<br />

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Showing and hiding waypoint groups / symbols<br />

From the chart or radar application:<br />

1. Press the WPT button.<br />

2. Select Display Waypoints.<br />

3. Select Change to switch between Groups and Symbols.<br />

A list of Symbols or Groups is displayed.<br />

4. Select the Group or Symbol you wish to show/hide from the list.<br />

Selecting on the Symbol/Group will switch between Show and<br />

Hide.<br />

5. Repeat Step 4 for each waypoint group or symbol you want to<br />

show or hide.<br />

The list of waypoints and symbols can also be accessed from the<br />

Chart and Radar applications menu:<br />

• Chart application: Menu > My Data > Display My Data > Select<br />

WPTs To Display.<br />

• Radar application: Menu > Presentation > Select WPTs To<br />

Display.<br />

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Waypoint context menu<br />

Placing the cursor over a waypoint in the chart or radar applications<br />

displays a context menu showing the waypoint’s positional data<br />

and menu items.<br />

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Item<br />

Description<br />

1 Inactive waypoint<br />

2 Active waypoint<br />

3 Alternative waypoint symbols<br />

By default, all waypoints are indicated on screen by a waypoint<br />

symbol (x). You can assign different symbols if required, or choose<br />

which waypoints are shown.<br />

Waypoints in the radar application<br />

In the radar application both active and inactive waypoints are<br />

shown. The active waypoint (i.e. the one you are heading towards)<br />

has the box and symbol colors reversed.<br />

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By default, all waypoints are indicated on screen by a waypoint<br />

symbol (x). You can assign different symbols if required, or choose<br />

which waypoints are shown.<br />

Waypoints in the fishfinder application<br />

Waypoints in the fishfinder application are represented by a vertical<br />

line labelled WPT.<br />

The waypoint context menu can be accessed by:<br />

• Highlighting the waypoint using the Joystick and pressing the<br />

Ok button, or<br />

• Selecting a waypoint using touch — Hybridtouch multifunction<br />

displays only.<br />

The context menu provides the following positional data for the<br />

waypoint in relation to your vessel:<br />

• Latitude<br />

• Longitude<br />

• Range<br />

• Bearing<br />

For inactive waypoints the following menu items are available:<br />

• Goto Waypoint<br />

• Edit Waypoint<br />

• Erase Waypoint<br />

• Move Waypoint<br />

• Measure<br />

• Build Route<br />

For active waypoints the following menu items are available:<br />

• Stop Goto<br />

• Restart XTE<br />

• Measure<br />

• Build Route<br />

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