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Bearing to next routepoint
5
Bearing line with allowed off course limit
When travelling on a route the bearing line shows the
intended course from one waypoint towards the next.
When navigating towards a waypoint (cursor position, MOB
or an entered lat/lon position), the bearing line shows the
intended course from the point at which navigation was
started towards the waypoint.
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Vessel symbol
Indicates distance and bearing relative to the intended
course.
If the XTE (Cross Track Error) exceeds the defined XTE limit,
this is indicated with a red arrow including the distance
from the track line. Refer to "XTE limit" on page 63.
Edit data fields
To change the data fields displayed on the Navigation panels:
1.
Activate the menu
2.
Select the edit option from the menu
3.
Activate the field you want to edit
4.
Select the information type
5.
Save your changes.
Navigate to cursor position
You can start navigating to a cursor position on any chart, or
Echosounder panel.
Position the cursor at the selected destination on the panel, and
then select the Goto Cursor option in the menu.
Note:
The Goto Cursor menu option is not available if you
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are already navigating.
Navigate a route
You can start navigating a route from the chart panel or from the
Route dialog.
When route navigation is started, the menu expands and shows
options for canceling the navigation, for skipping a waypoint, and
for restarting the route from current vessel position.
Navigating
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