Chapter 6-16
CA34/44/54 Pilot menu & navigation examples
6.9.3 Route navigation
To start Route navigation will require that at least one route is stored
in the memory. Refer to section 4.4.9 PLOT menu.
There are two ways to start Route navigation:
• From the chart:
Place cursor on the routepoint you wish to start your navigation
from
GOTO
Call up the GOTO menu, and...
3
Select Route navigation mode
This will activate the pop-up window “Navigate in route” with the
selected routepoint as first destination point. Check if any of the cur-
rent settings need to be changed e.g. forward or reverse direction in
route.
ENT
Start
navigation
• From the chart, without first placing cursor on a routepoint:
GOTO
Call up the GOTO menu, and...
3
Select Route navigation mode
This will activate the pop-up window “Navigate in route” from
where you can choose which route you wish to select for navigation:
+/-
Scroll up/down in the route list until the correct route number /
name appears
Use the cursor to move around in the window if anything needs to be
changed -
such as Direction in route, etc.
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Key in the number of the first routepoint you wish to sail to
ENT
Start
navigation
A course line will now be drawn from ship’s position to the first
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