Chapter 4 - Understanding the Chart Screen
Using the cursor
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At any given time, the
at the same location. When you move the cursor onto these multiple
objects, the 961 displays a set of arrows at the lower left of the
CURSOR INFO BAR.
RIGHT ARROW
object, in the following order: trip legs, route legs, trip points, route
points, waypoints that are part of a route, and individual waypoints
that aren't part of a route. For more information about routes, see
"Creating Routes" starting on page 8-1; for more information about
the trip function, see "Using the Trip Function" starting on page 11-1.
By pressing the CURSOR menu key (after first pressing the
CURSOR PAD), you can perform the following tasks:
key
•
go directly to the cursor position
•
add the cursor position to the end of your trip
•
store the cursor position as a named waypoint
•
store the cursor position as a named avoidance point
•
store the cursor position as the first point of a new route
and display it
•
add the cursor position to the currently displayed route, if
any
Additional functions are available when you press the CUR-
SOR PAD—then select a route or future trip leg, a route or trip
point, or a single waypoint—then press the CURSOR key:
•
go to the selected route or future trip point and continue
(in a forward or reverse direction)
•
add the selected route to the end of your trip
•
join the selected route leg or current/future trip leg and
continue
•
edit the selected route or trip or the selected route or trip
point
•
edit the selected waypoint
•
delete the selected waypoint
All of the functions listed above are described in detail below.
NOTE:
CHART
screen may display multiple objects
By pressing the
keys, you can individually select each separate
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LEFT ARROW
and