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you to customize the information presented.
If you drift outside of your cross-track error limit and you decide not to
return to your original course line, you can reset your course line from
your present position to the waypoint by selecting Reset XTE from the
display.
The Skip Waypoint softkey allows you to skip the waypoint you are
presently going to, and advance to the next waypoint. For example, if
you were under way and nearing waypoint 5 and you decide you want
to go on to waypoint 6 now, press Skip Waypoint. If you make a
mistake and you want to go back (unskip) to waypoint 5, you can do
this by the following:
1. Go into the RTE1 screen.
2. Press E in the RTE1 screen.
3. Select the Route Control softkey.
4. Press the up arrow softkey (fourth from the left) once.
5. Press the E key again.
Refer to the Route section of this manual for more details about skip-
ping and unskipping waypoints.
Version 2.0
View - allows you to adjust the display for a Close (zoomed-in) or
a Far (zoomed-out) representation of your route.
Show Waypoints - allows you to turn waypoints which are not
part of the active route on and off.
Show Active Route - allows you to turn the course line on or off
on the display (assuming a symbol is entered for the first charac-
ter of the waypoint name).
Show Off Track Limit - allows you to turn the cross-track error
limit lines on or off on the display.
Show Data Window - allows you to select between the two NAV 1
display types depicted at the beginning of this section, one in
which the data is displayed in various parts of the graphic screen,
the other in which the data is displayed in a separate window to
the left of the graphic screen.
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