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tion section 5.11.3. If an autopilot is connected, the ship turns after passing the
final destination and continues to sail around the final destination.
Note: The rudder may be suddenly turned depending on the make of autopilot
and vessel speed.
To cancel route navigation after reaching the final destination, select [Stop Navi-
gation].
3. Tap the close button on the title bar to finish.
5.11.11 Steering a route with the NAVpilot
When you select a point to follow and the NAVpilot-700 series is engaged and activat-
ed (see subsection 2.13.1) in the system, the message "DO YOU WANT TO NAVI-
GATE USING THE NAVPILOT?" appears. Tap [Yes] to have the NAVpilot steer the
vessel, then the NAVpilot automatically goes into the NAV mode. For the NAVpilot-
300, you are asked to select a navigation mode. Select [Precision] or [Economy].
([Cancel] stops the NAV mode.) After selecting a mode, the NAVpilot-300 automati-
cally goes into the NAV mode.
Precision mode: Keeps XTE within 0.01 NM
Economy mode: Keeps XTE within 0.03 NM
Note: The example figure below shows the NAVpilot’s display in the NAV mode. See
section 2.13.3 for details.
Turn/Menu button.
Appears in all modes for
NAVpilot-300 series only.
Tap this area to switch to
manual (standby) mode.