Navigating to a waypoint on the screen
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From the chart or radar application:
1. Select the waypoint.
The waypoint context menu is displayed.
2. Select the
Goto Waypoint
.
Note:
With an active waypoint selected you can select
Stop
Goto
option from the waypoint context menu at any time to
cancel the action.
Navigating to a waypoint in the waypoints list
From any application:
1. Select
WPT
.
The waypoint menu is displayed.
2. Select
View Waypoint List
.
The waypoints list is displayed.
3. Select the required waypoint.
The waypoint options dialog is displayed.
4. Select
Goto Waypoint
.
Note:
Selecting
WPT
from the homescreen will take you to the
waypoints list.
Cancelling navigation to a waypoint
From the chart or radar application:
1. Select the active waypoint.
The waypoint context menu is displayed.
2. Select
Stop Goto
.
3. Alternatively, in the chart application, go to:
Menu > Navigate
> Stop Goto
.
Note:
Once navigation is no longer active, the waypoint symbol
returns to its normal state, and the dashed line between your
vessel and the waypoint is removed.
Arriving at a waypoint
As your vessel approaches a waypoint, the waypoint arrival alarm
provides a warning.
1. Select
Ok
on the waypoint arrival alarm pop up message.
Once the alarm is acknowledged, the next waypoint is selected, and
the display updates to indicate the next leg of the route.
Note:
You can set the approach distance (radius) at which the
waypoint arrival alarm will sound using the
Alarms
menu from the
homescreen:
Set-up > Alarms > Waypoint Arrival
.
Cross Track Error (XTE)
Cross Track Error (XTE) is the amount of deviation from your
intended route or waypoint, expressed as a distance.
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XTE
In the event that you steer off-track, you can go straight to your
target by resetting XTE.
Resetting Cross Track Error (XTE)
While following a route in the chart application:
1. Select the route.
The route context menu is displayed.
2. Select
Restart XTE
.
Resetting XTE results in a new course from the current vessel
position to the current target waypoint. This does not affect your
saved route.
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You can also reset the XTE from the Navigate Menu:
Menu >
Navigate > Restart XTE
.
Waypoint information
When you create a waypoint, the system assigns information
regarding the location marked. You can view and edit the details of
any waypoint that has been created and stored.
The following information is assigned or captured for each waypoint:
• Name
• Position (as Lat/Lon and range/bearing from vessel.)
• Temperature (requires appropriate sensor, only for waypoints
captured at the vessel position.)
• Depth (requires appropriate sensor, only for waypoints captured
at the vessel position.)
• Date and time
• Comment (you can add your own text comments to a waypoint.)
• Symbol (a default symbol is assigned, or you can select an
alternative.)
There are 2 features which allow you to view or edit waypoint
information:
• Place the cursor over a waypoint on the 2D chart or Radar screen
to view selected information.
• Use the waypoint list for comprehensive information to view and
edit as required.
• You can allocate waypoints to a waypoint group to make waypoint
management easier.
Displaying the waypoint list
1. Select
WPT
.
2. Select
View Waypoint List
.
The waypoint list is displayed.
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