11-5
d)
Press the [ENTER] key to finish.
A line connects between own ship and the
port service. And the range and bearing
from own ship to first waypoint appears.
Note:
Destination is automatically cancelled if
there is no port for service selected.
11.5 Setting Chart Setup
Options
CHART DETAILS menu
1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the
CHART SETUP OPTIONS and CHART
DETAILS soft keys.
GPS 3D
CHART
DETAIL
RETURN
EDIT
DEPTH
INFO
LAT/LON GRID
TEXT INFO
WAYPOINT
WAYPOINT NAME
INDEX
LANDMASS
DISPLAY MODE
NAV AIDS
SECTOR INFO
OTHER SYMBOLS
MARK SIZE
ON
ON
LARGE
ON
ON
BRT
DAY
ON
ON
ON
STD
Chart details menu
2. Press
▲
or
▼
to select item and press the
EDIT soft key.
3. Select option with cursor pad and press the
ENTER soft key or the [ENTER] key.
4. Press the RETURN soft key to finish.
Items which are concerned with C-MAP NT-FP
chart card are described here.
LANDMASS:
Selects brightness of land. The
default settings are bright (BRT).
NAV AIDS:
Turns aids to navigation symbols
(for example, buoys) on/off. The default setting
is ON. When OFF is selected, symbols are
displayed but information is not displayed (at
the upper part of the screen).
SECTOR INFO:
Turns lighthouse viewable
angle indication on C-MAP NT-FP chart on/off.
Viewing angle is shown as an arc extending
from lighthouse position. This feature is
available with selected charts. The default
setting is ON. When you select OFF, the visual
information is not displayed and the lighthouse
is displayed as "!".
DGPS 3D
CENTER
GO TO
CURSOR
COURSE
UP
ZOOM
OUT
ZOOM
IN
NORTH
UP
135
°
12.345' E
34
°
12.345' N
OS
FROM
276.9
°
16.45nm
SECTOR INFO
DGPS 3D
CENTER
GO TO
CURSOR
COURSE
UP
ZOOM
OUT
ZOOM
IN
NORTH
UP
135
°
12.345' E
34
°
12.345' N
OS
FROM
276.9
°
16.45nm
Lighthouse
Lighthouse appearance when SECTOR INFO
is off
OTHER SYMBOLS:
When you select OFF,
navaid icons are not displayed but alarm icons
are displayed.
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