CE33 Pilot menu & navigation examples
Chapter 6-15
6.5.4 Track navigation
A track is created by a series of trackpoints connected by track lines.
Using a track for navigation is somewhat like navigating in a route
with many waypoints.
To start Track navigation will require that at least one track is stored
in the memory. Tracks which are not yet completed can not be used
for navigation. Refer to section 5.5 Start / Stop track.
When navigating in a track, you can use the chart or the Highway
display to navigate by, see section 6.2.1. Know your ETA - Estimated
Time of Arrival, and your AVN - Average Velocity Necessary, see
section 6.2.6. Call up the Set & drift display, see section 6.2.8.
There are two ways of activating Track navigation:
From the chart display using [GOTO] or from the menu system.
From the chart:
CHART
Shortcut
to
chart
display
Place cursor on the track at the point where you wish to start your
navigation from
GOTO
Select NAV mode, and...
4
Select
Track
This will activate the pop-up window “Navigate in track” - now
follow the procedures from the
a few lines further ahead, or press
[ENT] to start navigation.
From the menu:
MENU
Call up the menu bar, and...
4,4
select Track navigation
This will activate the pop-up window “Navigate in track” from
where you can choose which track you wish to select for navigation:
+/-
Scroll up/down in the track list until the correct track number / name
appears
Summary of Contents for CE33 ChartSounder
Page 14: ...Chapter 1 8 CE33 Introduction and safety summary...
Page 44: ...Chapter 3 22 CE33 Chart menu and INFO windows...
Page 60: ...Chapter 4 16 CE33 Position menu...
Page 76: ...Chapter 5 16 CE33 Waypoint route menu...
Page 126: ...Chapter 9 12 CE33 Setup menu Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2...
Page 130: ...Chapter 10 2 CE33 Installation and service Other important settings continued...
Page 162: ...Appendix C 8 CE33 C MAP attributes...