CP40/50 NAV menus & navigation examples Chapter 6
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6.4 MOB navigation
The MOB – Man overboard – display will be activated if you press the
blue [MOB] key on the CP40/50 keypad and hold it depressed for two
seconds, or activate an external MOB switch. The MOB display will
provide all relevant data for an efficient rescue operation – see display
examples on the rear of the front page.
To turn the MOB function off again:
MENU
Call up the menu bar, and…
4,2
turn the MOB function off
To check the last activated MOB position:
MENU
Call up the menu bar, and…
2,6
select MOB position
6.5 Navigation examples
Relevant for all navigation modes are:
- the navigation 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 6.2.4.
- 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) – section 4.2
- the *Set & drift trim display with information on actual and mean
speed over ground, velocity (VMG) and water speed – section 6.2.5.
* These readings rely on data from external log and compass.
6.5.1 Chart/cursor navigation. 6.5.2 Waypoint navigation.
6.5.3 Route navigation. 6.5.4 Track navigation.