Chapter 6-14
CA34/44/54 Pilot menu & navigation examples
6.9 Navigation examples
6.9.1 Chart/cursor navigation. 6.9.2 Waypoint navigation.
6.9.3 Route navigation.
6.9.4 Track navigation.
Relevant for all navigation modes are:
- the highway display with graphical steering - section 6.2.1.
- the ETA & AVN display with Estimated Time of Arrival and
Approximate Velocity Necessary to reach a given point at a specific
time - section 6.5.
- the *Trim & Highway display with information on actual and mean
speed over ground, velocity (VMG) and water speed - section 6.6.
- the *Set & Drift display with indication of how fast the current
is moving in knots, in what direction (true) it is moving and what
direction in relation to the vessel (relative) - see section 6.7.
* These readings rely on data from external log and compass.
With the [PILOT] key you can toggle between all the displays in the
pilot-serie - see section 6.1 Shortcut to the pages in the pilot-serie.
6.9.1 Cursor navigation
Cursor navigation is the easiest and most straightforward way of
navigation - point and go!
CHART
Shortcut to chart display
Press the cursor key to activate the cursor, then move the cursor to
your destination
GOTO
Call up the GOTO menu
1
Select Cursor navigation mode
A course line will now be drawn from actual position (ship’s posi-
tion) to destination point (cursor’s position).
Summary of Contents for CA34
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