11. HOW TO MONITOR ROUTES
11-4
11.3
How to Select What Parts of a Route to Display
You can specify what parts
of the monitored route to
display. Click the [DISP],
[SET] and [Symbol DISP]
buttons on the InstantAc-
cess bar™. Click the
[Route] tab.
11.4
How to View Waypoint Information
Click the [Voyage] and [Monitor INFO] buttons on the InstantAccess bar™ to show the
[Monitor Information] dialog box. Click the [Waypoints] tab to show waypoint info.
No.
Item
Description
1
To WPT, GO
button
The system chooses a next waypoint automatically. Check that the To
waypoint is the desired one. The system will automatically advance to a
next waypoint when you pass the To waypoint. The default To WPT is
WPT2. If you desire a different one, select it here and the click the [GO]
button.
Distance
Distance from current position to selected waypoint.
Departure
The time the route was selected for monitoring.
Actual Average
SPD
The average speed over the ground, measured every 30 seconds.
2
Waypoint list
The waypoint list provides for each waypoint WPT no., name, latitude and
longitude position, ETA, plan speed, bearing and distance to leg*, steer-
ing mode (rhumb line or great circle), radius, XTD (channel limit), speed
max, margin and local time.The bearing to a leg and the display method
for leg distance can be changed. For details, see section 9.4.1. *Can be
changed. see [Leg/NM] on page 9-5.
* Scroll list horizontally to
view items shown in the
right figure.
*
Summary of Contents for FMD3100
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