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You can register the current location as a Mark Waypoint on the TH-D72A/E. A Mark Waypoint
includes data of latitude, longitude, altitude, time, name and icon, and up to 100 points can be
registered.
To register a Mark Waypoint, press and hold the [MARK] key. If there is no GPS data positioned by
GPS, you cannot register a Mark Waypoint. After the registration of a Mark Waypoint, the registration
screen appears for approximately 10 seconds. Press the [OK] key in the registration screen to edit
the name and icon data. You can also edit name and icon information afterward.
Figure 4-28 Registration Screen
The registered Mark Waypoint can be viewed in the Mark Waypoint list. Press the [MARK] key to
display the Mark Waypoint list.
Press the [CLR (A/B)] key to delete the Mark Waypoint in the Mark Waypoint list.
Pressing the [MENU] key opens the Mark Waypoint menu screen where you can edit the name and
icon, and copy the displayed Mark Waypoint to the Target Point.
Registering a Target Point allows you to know the distance and direction from your current location to
the Target Point. The direction display can be switched between North Up and Heading Up. Up to 5
Target Points can be registered. The registration of a Target Point can be made in two ways: entering
latitude and longitude manually in the menu and copying an existing Mark Waypoint.
To make a registration in a menu, select Menu 240 (GPS - Target Pt.). Selecting the Target Point
number and pressing the [MHz] key displays “ ” mark next to the number. Then, enter a Target Point
name, latitude and longitude.
Figure 4-29 Target Point Menu
The information with a Mark Waypoint can be registered as a Target Point. For example, registering
a rest area on the highway as a Mark Waypoint will be useful to know, on the return trip, within how
much time or distance you can reach the rest area. To copy a Mark Waypoint to a Target Point, go to
the menu in the Mark Waypoint list.
4.3.9 Mark Waypoint
4.3.10 Target Point
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