Raymarine Marine RADAR Marine RADAR User Manual


 
See the 'Using the Chart' chapter in the Reference Manual, for more
information on routes.
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Move cursor into
appropriate area
Select a
suitable scale
Move cursor to
required position
for first waypoint
RANGE
IN
OUT
What is a route?
Move cursor to position
for next waypoint.
If you place a waypoint at the incorrect
position, press UNDO WAYPOINT.
Select route
OK
ROUTE...
BUILD NEW
ROUTE
PLACE
WAYPOINT
SAVE ROUTE
UNDO WAYPOINT
FOLLOW ROUTE
GOTO...
FOLLOW ROUTE
OPTIONS...
How do I follow a route?
... from the route list
FOLLOW THIS
ROUTE
Position cursor over any
leg of required route
FOLLOW FROM
HERE
Position cursor over
appropriate waypoint
... from the start of route ... from a selected waypoint within route
How do I build a route by placing waypoints on screen?
NORTH POINT
KNOLL
Target waypoint
highlighted
COWES
Remaining
legs of route
PLACE WAYPOINT PLACE WAYPOINT
Course from start point
to target waypoint
A route is made up of a series of waypoints. These
waypoints can either be placed specifically for that route
and/or you can use existing waypoints. You can save a
route for future use or follow it immediately (Quick Route).
Routes are stored in a route list. If you have networked
two or more E-Series displays, the routes are stored in the
master display and are transferred to the other displays via
the SeaTalk High Speed network.
Routes can be named, edited, erased and archived. After
routes have been created you can choose which ones are
displayed on your chart.
Basic Navigation
How do I get to a point?
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SHOW/HIDE
ROUTES
FOLLOW ROUTE
OPTIONS
REVIEW AND EDIT
ROUTES
BUILD NEW
ROUTE
1.
2.
3.
Route List
Color Name
---- Quick Route
---- Route 1
---- Route 2
---- Route 3
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More information...