Working With Routes - Raymarine Raychart 425 Owner's Handbook Manual

Raymarine raychart 425 navigation aids: user guide
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Chapter 3: Operation

3.3 Working with Routes

A route is made up of a series of waypoints (maximum 50). A route is
made by placing a series of waypoints on the chart.
When a route is created it becomes the current route and is displayed
on-screen. The current route is maintained after power-off. Only one
route can be current and is displayed (if it is in the field-of-view) as solid
lines connecting waypoints. If following the route, the current leg is
shown as a dotted line.
After a route has been created, the GOTO key can be used to follow the
route. The GOTO key provides various other options as described in
Section 3.4.
Up to 20 routes can be saved in the route database. Any one of these can
be selected from the database to be used as the current route.
The current route can be edited by adding and/or moving waypoints.
When a route has been saved, options are also provided to name or erase
a route.
This section explains how to perform the following tasks:
To access the route function bar:
1. Press ENTER to display the primary function bar (Figure 3-16):
2. Select ROUTES to display the first level functions (Figure 3-17):
Create a new route.
Save the current route in the database.
Clear the current route.
Retrieve a route from the database list as the current route.
Display route information, including route leg data and waypoint
details.
Use the database list to erase and name existing routes.
Edit a route by adding, removing and moving waypoints.
Figure 3-16: Primary Function Bar
Figure 3-17: First Level Functions
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