Target Linked To A Route - Simrad Maris ECDIS900 Operator's Manual

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Target linked to a route

ETA
The ETA shown in the console area and in the Route Plan dialogue box is calculated using
either the current (actual) "Ship Speed" for the remaining distance or the "Ship Speed" for the
current leg and the "Planned Speed" (inserted by the user in the Leg SOG column) for the
remaining legs.
To insert the planned speed for each remaining leg, R/Click on the relevant Leg SOG box and
complete the pop-up "Speed box".
When the "Ship Speed"/"Planned Speed" button in the Route Plan dialogue box shows "Ship
Speed" the ETA calculation is made using the ship speed to the final waypoint.
When the button is toggled to "Planned Speed" the ETA calculation is made using the ship
speed for the current leg and the "Planned Speed" for each remaining legs.
REMARK
in the picture above, planned speeds are used to calculate ETA.
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ETA
AYPOINT
The console panel WP ETA displays the ETA at the selected waypoint.
Select the appropriate waypoint number with the small arrows.
Select the speed to be used for the calculation of ETA (between Ship Speed and Planned
speed) with the two buttons located top right in the panel.
One AIS target can be linked to a route. Right click on the target to open AIS target menu.
Choose the option " Link with route". Select the route. A yellow square point out the target
and route is displayed in green.
Target is linked to the route. The route plan can be displayed as it is for the own ship. The
same values are given, Bearing, Range.... TTG and ETA are indicated for planned speed.
The route is unlinked by Target menu "Deactivate linked route" or when target arrived to the
last Way Point.
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ESTRICTION
Route plan can not be used as activated route for Own ship.
3 windows are dedicated to target route information.
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