Leica MX400 Operating Instructions Manual page 48

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Route
If you make a mistake, you can use the cursor key to position
the cursor over the mistake and over write the error.
Use the 9 key to insert a space in the description, if needed.
Use the 0 key to select a special character, if needed.
International characters are available by selecting the associated
function key. Refer to the Keypad & Display Description section
at the front of the manual.
If you decide you don't want to continue with this function,
press the Escape softkey, then press the E key. Make another
function key selection (i.e. NAV) and your original route will
have been left intact.
3. Press the RTE function key. You will see two waypoints
defined in the center of the screen.
Waypoint 0, the first waypoint, is your Point of Departure, or the
position you were at when you created the route. Waypoint 0 is a
unique waypoint, in that the receiver internally constantly changes
the position of Waypoint 0 to your present position. However, the
receiver saves and displays the original coordinates entered when
you created the route.
Waypoint 0 is displayed in Inverse Video, that is, white characters
on a black background (when in the normal Daylight display mode;
see CFG1 Lighting). This indicates that you have already passed
this coordinate. The time stamp at the lower portion of the descrip-
tion window, indicates when the route was created. If you want to
adjust your point of departure position, you can edit Waypoint 0 in
the WPT function.
To the right of the coordinate window of Waypoint 0, is a bent
arrow. The bend in the arrow is adjacent to the range and bearing
between the waypoint you just passed and the waypoint you are
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