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Kongsberg SIMRAD CP40 - 6.5.3 Route navigation

Kongsberg SIMRAD CP40
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CP40/50 NAV menus & navigation examples Chapter 6
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It is possible to mix and match the data you require to have on the
screen e.g. ½ window for the chart display, ¼ window for the
navigation display, and ¼ window for the Set & drift trim display,
maybe. The choice is yours. Refer to section 2.1 Fundamentals of the
PAGE and WINdow system.
To turn NAV mode off again:
GOTO
Press [GOTO] and [3] to…
3
“Turn NAV off” from active chart display with cursor on
or…
MENU
Press [MENU] and [4], [2] to…
4,2
“Turn NAV off” via the menu
6.5.3 Route navigation
To start Route navigation will require that at least one route is stored in
the memory. Refer to section 3.3.9 PLOT function.
When navigating in a route, you will have a graphical steering display
to navigate by, see section 6.2.1. Know your ETA – Estimated Time of
Arrival, and your AVN – Average Velocity Necessary, see section
6.2.4. Call up the Set & drift display, see section 4.2.
There are two ways of activating Route navigation:
1. With cursor placed on a routepoint / route leg
CHART
Shortcut to chart 1 display
press cursor key to activate the cursor, then move the cursor to the first
point in the route you wish to go to
GOTO
Select NAV mode
3
Select Route
- “Navigate in route” will now appear in a pop-up window, where you
have the name of the route you are about to start on, but first you have

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