13.1 Waypoints overviewWaypoints are position markers used for thepurposes of navigation. Your display can createwaypoints, which can then be selected for activenavigation.There are a range of features for placing, navigatingand managing waypoints, these can be accessedfrom the Waypoints menu and Waypoint contextmenu. Waypoints are represented onscreen usingcustomizable waypoint symbols. Waypoints can becreated, moved, deleted. Waypoints can also beexported or imported.Waypoint display examplesWaypoints in the chart applicationIn the chart application both active and inactivewaypoints are shown. An active waypoint is the onethat you are navigating to.D11761-31 23Item Description1 Inactive waypoint2 Active waypoint3 Alternative waypoint symbolsThe default waypoint symbol is a red ‘X’. Alternativesymbols can be used if required.Waypoints in the radar applicationIn the radar application both active and inactivewaypoints are shown. An active waypoint is the onethat you are navigating to.D11759-32131. Inactive waypoint2. Active waypoint3. Alternate waypoint symbolsThe default waypoint symbol is a red ‘X’. Alternativesymbols can be used if required.Waypoints in the fishfinder applicationWaypoints in the fishfinder application arerepresented by a vertical line labelled WPT.Waypoint (MOB) button / iconDepending on the multifunction display variantthere will be either a Waypoint (MOB) button or anonscreen icon.WPTbutton• c Series• e Series• eS Series• RMK-9 keypadWPTicons• a Series• gS SeriesThroughout this manual the term: Select WPT, refersto pressing the physical WPT button or pressing theon-screen WPT icon.Waypoint context menuPlacing the cursor over a waypoint in the chart orradar applications displays a context menu showingthe waypoint's positional data and menu items.The context menu provides the following positionaldata for the waypoint in relation to your vessel:• Latitude• Longitude• Range• BearingFor inactive waypoints the following menu items areavailable:134 LightHouse MFD operation instructions