11. How To Monitor Routes; How To Start Route Monitoring - Furuno FMD-3100 Operator's Manual

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11. HOW TO MONITOR ROUTES

Route monitor is a means for permanent monitoring of the ship's behavior relative to
the monitored route. The [Monitor Information] box displays the data on the ship's po-
sition relative to the monitored route. The monitored route consists of the following in-
formation, displayed in the electronic chart area:
• The route is displayed with red dots.
• The limits of channels of each leg are displayed with solid red lines. These limits are
used to detect chart alerts when you are monitoring the route. See chapter 8 for how
set those limits.
• Each leg has information about planned speed, shown in the [Monitor Information]
box.
• Each leg has information about planned course to steer.
Note 1: In order to display charts with correctly updated situation, always use current
date as Update Review and Display Date during your voyage. If your voyage lasts
more than one week, set current date at least once per week during your voyage. See
section 5.2.2 for how to set those dates.
Note 2: XTD is the distance, in a straight line, from the mon-
itored route to the CCRP. CCRP is set at installation. Where
more than one CCRP is set, select the CCRP to use from
the [CCRP] page of the [Settings] menu (see
section 22.13).
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How to Start Route Monitoring

Method 1: InstantAccess bar™
In the Voyage navigation mode, click the [Voyage], [Route] and [Select] buttons on the
InstantAccess bar™. Click a route then click the [Open] button.
177.51NM
Monitored route
XTD
: CCRP
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