Route Planning; Displaying The Route List - JRC JLR-7500 Instruction Manual

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4.5 Route Planning

· Routes can be made from registered waypoints.
· A maximum of 100 routes can be created with this unit, with each route having up to 512
waypoints. Route widths, arrival circle radii, GC/RL, and other waypoint information can be set
for each LEG. Please refer to "4.5.1 Displaying the Route List" for details regarding what
waypoint information can be set.
· Created routes can be shared with external equipment such as ECDIS.
· Created routes are registered in the route list.
· The route list is divided into 3 regions, managed via numbering from 1 - 102.
1 - 100: Routes created on this unit can be registered here.
101:
A shared active route received from ECDIS can be registered here.
102:
A temporary route can be registered here.
· Routes 1 - 101 are saved, so they remain even if the power is turned off. Route 102 is not
saved, and will disappear if the power is turned off.
4.5.1

Displaying the Route List

Created routes can be displayed in the route list. LEG information for each LEG of the route, and
waypoint information for each LEG, can also be displayed.
TTG (required time) cannot be calculated for routes containing LEGs for which no planned speed
has been set.
Up/Down Scroll
Total Number of
Waypoints
Route Number
Procedure
1.
Press
,
2.
Move the cursor to the route number whose LEG information you wish to display, and press
Refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for details regarding cursor movement.
The LEG information screen will be displayed.
On the LEG information screen, the route waypoints are listed in order.
4-40
, and then
to display the route list.
Route Number at Cursor
Position
Number of Route
Entry/Number of
Routes
Total Route Distance
TTG (Required Time)
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