Waypoint Definition PageThe last of the three waypoint management pages isthe waypoint definition page. This page lets you createnew waypoints manually, or review and edit existingwaypoints.To create a new waypoint manually, you’ll need toknow its position coordinates or its distance and bear-ing from an existing waypoint.To create a waypoint by entering coordinates:1. If a waypoint is currently displayed in the name field,highlight ‘NEW?’ and press F. Then press the Lkey to clear the name field.2. If a waypoint is not displayed, move the cursor to thename field and enter the new waypoint’s name.3. Use U and D to enter your waypoint name anduse L and R to move to the next character position.4. Press F to confirm the waypoint name. The posi-tion field will now become highlighted, with the receiv-er’s last known position shown, if one exists.5. Press F to begin entry of the position.6. Use the U and D keys to enter your position, anduse the L and R keys to move to each characterfield.7. Press F to confirm and save your coordinates. Thedefault waypoint comment (UTC date and time of cre-ation) will appear, and the highlight will move to‘DONE?’.8. Press the F key to return to the Menu Page.WaypointDefinition PageREFERENCE24Use the waypoint definitionpage to review, rename, ordelete stored waypoints andto create new waypointsmanually.To create a new waypointby manually entering coor-dinates or by referencing anexisting waypoint, highlightthe ‘NEW?’ prompt andpress the ENTER key.WaypointNameReferenceWaypoint Distance fromReferenceWaypointPositionCoordinatesBearing fromReferenceWaypointFunction PromptsWaypoint Comment