Chapter 5: Operation; Introduction; Working With Waypoints - Raymarine RC435 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Chapter 5: Operation

Chapter 5: Operation

5.1 Introduction

This chapter explains how to use the chart functions to navigate with the
RC435/435i.

5.2 Working with Waypoints

The RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters enable you to place up to 500
waypoints. A waypoint is a position entered on a chart as a reference or
destination point. All waypoints placed on the chartplotter are stored in a
waypoint database list which includes symbol, position, bearing, range,
date and time.
All waypoints in the database are displayed on screen, unless the SHOW
WAYPOINTS is set to OFF in the Chart Set Up menu, as described on page
41. A waypoint can be selected, either on-screen or from the list, for
editing.
Waypoints can be placed either using the cursor, or at the vessel's
position, or at a specific lat./long. Waypoints can also be placed before
the chartplotter is installed on your vessel.
When a new waypoint is placed, it is displayed using either the default
symbol of a cross or an alternative symbol available from the Chart Set
Up menu, as described in Chapter 4. The waypoint is added to the
waypoint list and named with the next available number.
The edit functions can be used to change the symbol and name. When the
cursor is positioned over a waypoint, the waypoint bearing and range are
displayed.
Waypoints can also be transferred between the chartplotter, other NMEA
connected instruments or a PC, using the Waypoint Transfer functions.
This section explains how to perform the following tasks using the on-
screen cursor and the waypoint list:
Placing a Waypoint
Selecting a Waypoint
Displaying Waypoint data
Editing a Waypoint (symbol, name & position)
Erasing a Waypoint
Moving a Waypoint
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