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3.2.8
Route Function Window
The Route Function Window is used to organize and configure the waypoints used in a
dynamic simulation. Up to 9,999 waypoints may be used in a dynamic simulation. The
Route Function Window is also used to load saved routes, manage routes and validate
routes.
Fig. 3-10 Route Function Window
Control Component
Description
Load
Opens Find Route Window to load a saved route. Highlight the
saved route and press Open. The route name will be displayed
in the Route window.
Manage
Opens Manage Routes Window to save, rename or delete a
route. Highlight route and press Delete to delete a route.
Press Save to save the current route. Highlight route and then
press on the File Name Window to rename a route.
Validate Route
Validates the current route to let the user know if there are any
route errors. When Validate Route is pressed the route is
checked and if no errors are found no error message is
displayed, however if any errors are detected an “Error(s)
found in route” message is displayed along with a description
of the error.
Loop On Loop OFF
Loop ON will force the body in motion to travel from the last
route point to the first route point which will effectively create
an endless loop along the route. Loop OFF will stop the body
in motion once it has reached the last route point in the route.
Clear All
When selected this will clear all of the information from the
current route enabling the user to enter a new series of route
points without having to perform a number of deletes.
description of Loop and Clear buttons
Add
Opens Stored Waypoints Window. To add a waypoint to the
route, highlight the route and press Next to display the Route
Edit Window.
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