5. To enter a name for the new waypoint, highlight the waypoint name field and pressENTER. Use the rocker keypad to enter the waypoint name and press ENTER whenfinished.6. To enter position coordinates for the new waypoint, highlight the waypoint coordinatesfield and press ENTER. Use the rocker keypad to enter the position coordinates andpress ENTER when finished. (For lat/lon coordinates, enter both the latitude andlongitude information before pressing ENTER.) Or,7. To create the new waypoint by referencing another position, highlight the referencewaypoint name field and press ENTER. Use the rocker keypad to enter the name ofthe reference waypoint and press ENTER. (If the reference waypoint name field isleft blank, your present position will be used as the reference position.) Use the sameprocedure to enter the bearing (BRG) and distance (DST) from the reference way-point to the new waypoint. (Remember to press ENTER once each data item isselected with the rocker keypad.)8. To save the new waypoint in memory, highlight ‘Done’ and press ENTER.Waypoint OptionsThe Waypoint Options were displayed using the first three steps above.In additionto ‘New Waypoint’, there are additional options which vary depending on whether youare viewing Jeppesen database waypoints or user-defined waypoints:Show Map— allows you to view the map area around the selected waypoint.While viewing the map display, you can also use the IN and OUT zoom keys tosee additional detail.Edit Waypoint (‘User Wpt’ tab only)— allows you to modify name, symbol, com-ment or position information for the selected waypoint.Delete Waypoint (‘User Wpt’ and ‘User List’ tabs only)— allows you to delete theselected user waypoint from memory.Select the ‘Show Map’ optionto display the map areaaround a selected waypoint.Once ‘Show Map’ is selected,use the panning pointerand/or the IN/OUT zoomkeys to view the desired areaand detail.57REFERENCECreating User Waypoints