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Route
are finished using the copied route in RTEI, you can erase the
route from the RTEI screen and the original stored route will re-
main intact in the RTE2 screen.
The following CFGl menus directly impact the RTE functions:
>-
Navigation - sets a variety of important functions and alarms.
Q
Rhumb line or Great Circle navigation
Q
Range units: nautical miles, nautical miles and meters (when
under I,000 meters), nautical miles and feet (when under 1,000
feet), statute miles, statute miles and meters (when under 1,000
meters), statute miles and feet (when under 1,000 feet), kilo-
meters, or kilometers and meters (when under 1,000 meters)
Q
Waypoint pass criterion and distance: bisector line, perpen-
dicular line, complex (combination of bisector line and per-
pendicular line), distance to waypoint, or manual.
Q
Waypoint Approach distance
Q
Autopilot alarm control
>-
Position - sets 2D or 3D mode, antenna height, Lat/Lon, Loran,
UTM, or User Grid (optional), and some alarm limits.
>
Time - sets time offsets and 12 or 24 hour clock mode (for ETA
calculation, and waypoint passed time stamp).
RTf7 - The Active Route
The RlEl screen provides the active route data for the NAV and
PLOT screens.
It
also maintains a waypoint pass log for you. Another
important feature in the RTEl screen that you need to be aware of is
that the up (1') and down
(~)
arrow softkeys, displayed when you
are in the edit mode under the Route Control softkey, control which
waypoints are skipped (down arrow -
~)
and which are restored (up
arrow
-1')
for your current route.
Note:
The CDU will recalculate the route when
a
navi-
gation mode, either Rhumb Line or Great Circle
is selected.
You can enter waypoints using different datums
into the route
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