Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations
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These options are described in the following sections.
Alternatively:
1. Place the cursor over the route leg until the letters
RTE
and the route soft
keys are displayed. Press
REVERSE ROUTE
then
FOLLOW ROUTE
.
Your vessel’s current position becomes the origin, and the target waypoint in
the current route becomes the active target.
Target Point Arrival
You can set up target alarms (see
Section 6.3
) to alert you when the vessel is
approaching the target point. The arrival alarm is defined as a circle (not
visible on the screen), with a specified radius around the target.
The alarm is triggered when either of the following conditions is met:
•
The distance to the target point is less than that specified for the arrival
alarm.
•
Your vessel reaches the closest point of approach to the target (defined by a
line passing through the waypoint and perpendicular to the route leg).
➤
To cancel the arrival alarm and go towards the next waypoint in the route,
either
press any key
or
wait for 10 seconds.
The target becomes the origin, the next waypoint becomes the target point, and
the two are connected by a dotted line indicating the current leg. Any previous
route leg is removed from the screen, but waypoints remain.
Note:
When following a route using a SeaTalk autopilot, the autopilot will not
turn to the new waypoint until it is accepted at the autopilot control unit.
Other Follow Route Options
You can use the soft keys to follow a route from a selected waypoint (join a
route), or if already following, you can advance to the next waypoint. You can
also restart the cross track error, setting the current vessel position as the new
origin.
In addition, you can move a selected waypoint as described in
Section 5.3
, or
remove a waypoint from the route as described in
Section 5.4
.
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RESTART
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WAYPOINT
ADVANCE
GOTO
CURSOR
STOP
FOLLOW
RTE
REVERSE
ROUTE
FOLLOW
ROUTE
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