R5
SUPREME - Navigation System
OPERATION FUNCTIONALLITIES
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This sub view shows the estimated time of arrival (ETA) to the last waypoint in the current
route if the current speed over ground (SOG) is maintained.
It is also possible for the user to set a “Target ETA”, i.e. a desired time when the last waypoint
in the current route should be reached. If a “Target ETA” is set, the sub view will show a
“Target SOG” which is the average speed that must be maintained to reach the last waypoint
of the route at the time specified by “Target ETA”. The “Target ETA” setting is accessed from
Main Menu
Navigate
Active Route
Set Target ETA.
8.1.6.4 Waypoint Information
The waypoint information sub view shows the names of the active route, next waypoint and
previous waypoint.
Figure 36
– Navigation Info View – WPT Info
8.1.6.5 Set and Drift
The Set and Drift sub view show information received from heading sensors, depth sensors
and speed sensors. This information together with SOG and COG is also used to calculate
set and drift. To receive information from heading and depth sensors, the input ports must be
configured. See section 10.1.22 Heading Input port and 10.1.23 Depth Data Port for more
information.
Figure 37
– Navigation Info View – Set and Drift
Note: Set and Drift calculations require speed through water and heading sensor inputs, as
well as valid SOG and COG readings.