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Chapter 13 - Customizing Setup Functions
Maximum number
of saved waypoints
Page 13-6
To set the tide height measurement:
1. Press the CURSOR PAD to highlight the TIDE HEIGHT
field, then press the EDIT key.
2. Press the CURSOR PAD left or right or press the ARROW
keys to select either AUTO, FEET, or METERS.
3. When done, press the ACCEPT key (or CANCEL to leave
the units unchanged).
4. Press RETURN to go back to the SETUP MENU screen.
When you use the SAVE key to save a waypoint, a sequential
waypoint number (*SAVED00*, *SAVED01*, *SAVED02*, and
so on) is automatically saved for each waypoint. When the
sequential number reaches the designated value you set in the
SAVE WPTS field, the number starts over at 00, and overwrites
the saved waypoint previously designated as number 00.
You can set the maximum number of *SAVEDXX* waypoints
to 10, 20, or 100 waypoints. For many applications, you may
want to set this maximum number to 10, provided you
promptly rename any *SAVEDXX* waypoints you want to
retain before they're overwritten. The factory default setting is
100 *SAVEDXX* waypoints.
To change the maximum number of *SAVEDXX* waypoints:
1. At the DISPLAY SETUP screen, press the CURSOR PAD to
highlight the SAVE WPTS option, then press the EDIT
key.
2. Press the CURSOR PAD left or right or press the ARROW
keys to select either 10, 20, or 100.
3. When done, press the ACCEPT key (or CANCEL to leave
the option unchanged).
Your *SAVEDXX* waypoints are now automatically
numbered up to the value you've set, at which point
previously saved waypoints will start to be overwritten.
To permanently save a *SAVEDXX* waypoint, rename it
with an original name—before it is overwritten.
4. Press RETURN to go back to the SETUP MENU screen.
961/962 Operations and Reference Manual, Rev. A

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