Routes - Raymarine a67 Wi-Fi Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Raymarine new a/c/e series multifunction displays
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14.2 Routes

A route is a series of waypoints typically used to assist with
passage planning and navigation.
A route is displayed on screen as a series of waypoints linked
by a line.
Route features
There are a range of route features for building, navigating and
managing routes.
The route features allow you to:
• Build and save a route for use when required (stored in the
route list).
• Navigate (follow) routes.
• Manage and edit routes stored on the system.
• Build a route from an existing track.
Route features are accessed from the chart application:
• by selecting an existing route.
• by using the Build Route option in the chart context menu.
• by using the chart application menu: Menu > Navigate >
Follow Route.
Note: The Route List can also be accessed from the
homescreen by selecting My Data and then Route List.
Route building
A route can consist of a combination of:
• New waypoints which you place on the screen as required
and/or
• existing waypoints selected from a list displayed on screen.
Note: A route can also be created from a track.
As each waypoint is added, it is assigned an index number
corresponding to its position in the route and drawn on the chart
using the currently specified symbol. The following should be
noted:
• When a route is being built it is not active and does not affect
any current navigation.
• You cannot save a new route if any of the waypoints within
it are currently active.
Building a route
You can build a route on a touchscreen multifunction display
by following the steps below.
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From the chart application:
Waypoints, Routes and Tracks
1. Select and hold a location on screen.
The chart context menu is displayed.
2. Select Build Route.
The build route menu is displayed.
3. Select a location on screen to be the starting position.
4. Select relevant locations to place subsequent waypoints in
order.
The route is saved and displayed as each waypoint is placed.
5. When complete select Finish Build.
The finish route build pop up message is displayed.
6. Select Follow to immediately follow the route. or
7. Select Edit to change the route name or change the route
color. or
8. Select Exit to save the route and return to the chart
application.
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Note: If you place a waypoint at the wrong position, select
Undo Waypoint from the Route Menu.
Building a route
From the chart application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Navigate.
3. Select Build Route.
The build route menu is displayed.
4. Select Place Wpt.
5. Using the Joystick select a location on screen.
6. Press the Ok button to place the first waypoint in the route.
7. Use the Joystick and the Ok button to place subsequent
waypoints.
The route is saved and displayed as each waypoint is placed.
8. When your route is complete select Finish Build.
The finish route build pop up message is displayed.
9. Select Follow to immediately follow the route. or
10. Select Edit to change the route name or change the route
color. or
11. Select Exit to save the route and return to the chart
application.
Note: If you place a waypoint at the wrong position, select
Undo Waypoint.
Building a route using the waypoint list
From the chart application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Navigate.
3. Select Build Route.
The build route menu is displayed.
4. Select Use WPT List.
The waypoint list is displayed.
5. Select the required waypoint.
You will be taken back to the build route menu.
6. Add subsequent waypoints to the route.
The route is saved and displayed as each waypoint is placed.
7. When your route is complete select Finish Build.
The finish route build pop up message is displayed.
8. Select Follow to immediately follow the route. or
9. Select Edit to change the route name or change the route
color. or
10. Select Exit to save the route and return to the chart
application.
Note: If you select the wrong waypoint, select Undo
Waypoint from the route menu.
Adjusting the chart range while building a route
From the Build Route menu:
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