5. SETTING DESTINATION
5-3
Setting destination by MOB position or
event position
Note:
This operation cannot be performed
when there is no MOB position or
event position. The buzzer sounds and
the message shown in Figure 5-8
appears to alert you when there is no
MOB position or event position.
No MOB/event data in memory
Figure 5-8
1) Press the
GOTO
key.
2) Press
2
to select MOB/Event Position.
The display shown in Figure 5-9 appears.
[MOB] Displaying MOB data
34
°
12.345’ N 130
°
23.456’ E
ENT: Enter
MENU: Escape
[#01] Displaying event data
34
°
12.345’ N 130
°
23.456’ E
: Paging
AUG 12’ 95 19 : 25U
Figure 5-9
3) Press or to select MOB position or
event position. The MOB position appears
first. To select event position, press . If
selected position is within the current
display range, the cursor marks the
position. (The cursor does not appear on
the Highway, Navigation and Data
displays.)
4) Press the
NU/CU ENT
key. A flag appears
at position selected if it is within the
current display range. A dashed line
connects between own ship and MOB
position or event position.
When destination is cancelled, dashed lines
are erased but flags remain on the screen.
Setting destination through waypoint
list
Note:
A waypoint must exist to set it as
destination. When a waypoint does not
exist, the buzzer sounds and the
message shown in Figure 5-10
appears.
No waypoint data
Figure 5-10
Destination waypoint can be set through the
waypoint list two ways:
•
By entering waypoint number, and
•
By selecting waypoint by cursor
1) Press the
GOTO
key.
2) Press
3
to display the Waypoint List.
GOTO (Waypoint List)
ENT:Enter
001 34
°
12.345’ N 132
°
23.456’ E
MARINE POINT AUG 12’ 95 12:35U
002 34
°
12.345’ N 133
°
12.345’ E
A POINT AUG 13’ 95 13:28U
005 41
°
34.567’ N 135
°
23.456’ E
B POINT AUG 14’ 95 09:45U
No./ List
Waypoint No.
Waypoint number can be entered here
when this line appears in reverse video.
Figure 5-11 Waypoint list
Set destination by following
1
or
2
below.
1
Setting destination by waypoint no.
3) Enter waypoint number, in three digits.
You can clear entry by pressing the
CLEAR
key.
4) Press the
NU/CU ENT
key.
Own ship position becomes starting point and
a dashed line runs between it and the
waypoint selected.
Summary of Contents for GP-150-Dual
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