Northstar
EXPLORER 550/550i
Installation and Operation Manual
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A waypoint is a position that you can set on the
EXPLORER chart, for example a fishing spot or a
point on a route (see section 5).
Going to a waypoint from the chart display
1
Go to the chart display.
2
Move the cursor to the waypoint: either use
the cursor keys or use Find (see section 3-2-5).
3 Press
and select
Goto.
3-1-2 Going to a waypoint or to a point on the chart
Going to a waypoint from the waypoints
display
1
Go to the waypoints display.
2 Press or
to highlight the waypoint to
go
to.
3 Press
and select
Goto.
3-1-1 Navigating to a point
When the EXPLORER is navigating to a point, the
chart and highway displays show navigation data:
A The boat position .
B The destination point marked with a circle.
C The boat’s plotted course to the destination.
D Two CDI lines, parallel to the boat’s plotted
course, which indicate the maximum
expected deviation from the plotted course.
For more information, see appendix C.
If the EXPLORER is connected to an autopilot, the
EXPLORER will send data to the autopilot to steer
the boat to the destination. Start the autopilot
before starting to navigate to the point.
If the EXPLORER has no autopilot, steer the boat
manually:
a
use the boat position and destination on
the chart or highway displays
b or use navigation data displayed on the
data header (see section 2-8-2)
c
or use COG and BRG on the compass (see
section
2-8-3).
Note:
1
If the XTE alarm is enabled, an alarm will
sound if the boat deviates too much from its
intended course (see section 14-7).
2
If the arrival radius alarm is enabled, then an
alarm will sound to show that the boat has
reached the destination (see section 14-7).
A
C
D
D
B
3 Navigation: Chart
3-1 Overview of navigating
The chart display shows the chart, the boat’s position course and navigation data.
The EXPLORER has two ways of navigating, going straight to a point or following a route.