Navigating To A Waypoint Sent By Nmea - Raymarine A60 Owner's Handbook Manual

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1.0nm
Position
Bearing from Origin to Destination:
dashed line marking original
course of GOTO (unchanged)
5. When you arrive at the target waypoint an alarm sounds and a warning mes-
sage is displayed. To de-activate this alarm, press any key.
6. To set the cross track error (XTE) to zero and move the origin to the actual ves-
sel position press RESTART XTE. The BOD and BVD lines are now aligned.
7. To stop navigating to the waypoint, press STOP GOTO. The BOD and BVD lines
are removed.
Note: For more information on navigation, see Chapter 4: Using the Chartplotter.

Navigating to a Waypoint Sent by NMEA

You can go to a waypoint that you have imported from another device (such as
another Raymarine display) via NMEA. The waypoint appears on the A60 display
just as if it were located in the A60's own waypoint database.
North-Up
N
25°18.160 W 080°19.397
STOP GOTO
STOP GOTO
Bearing from Vessel to Destination:
dashed (blue) line marking actual
current course of GOTO (updated)
A60 Dual Function Display
Relative Motion
-.-°T
WPT 0005
RESTART
RESTART
XTE. . .
XTE. . .
Target Waypoint
0.0nm

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