Nav 3 - Expanded Navigation Information - Leica MX400 Operating Instructions Manual

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work hard to get you back on course. Press the E key again to get
back into normal display mode.
In addition, if you decide you want to skip this waypoint, and go on
to the next one, Press the E key, and the Skip Waypoint softkey one
time. Press the E key to end this procedure. If you skip one
waypoint manually, and the receiver starts skipping more waypoints
by itself, you probably need to change your Waypoint Pass Criteria
in the CFG1 Navigate menu.Refer to the Route section of this
manual for more details about skipping waypoints.
Just as in NAV1, you will see a RL or GC symbol in the upper right
corner of the display indicating whether you are navigating under
Rhumb Line or Great Circle. This is set in the CFG1 Navigate
menu.

NAV 3 - Expanded Navigation Information

Navigate screen 3 has four windows. The upper left window is a
smaller version of NAV2. Please read the previous section for a
detailed description of this window. The two windows below this
one indicate the current date and time, and the ETA to the end of
your route for the time zone currently entered. The date and time
format is set in the CFG1 Time menu. The ETA and TTG (in the
right hand window) are filtered over time, so allow the filtering to
settle when you first make a course or speed change. The filter time
is controlled in the RTE1 ETA Setup screen. The Time-To-Go
(TTG) value on the bottom of the right hand window expands from
HH:MM:SS to HHHH:MM:SS when the time to go is greater than
99:59:59. Also, these values are calculated by using your Waypoint
Closure Velocity (WCV), not your SOG. WCV is described in short
detail in the NAV4 section which follows.
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