Raymarine GPS navigation User Manual
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Generally, the
NAV
screens are more useful once a
has been
entered into the units’ memories . Once a
destination is selected,
the
display will feature large readouts of the destination Bearing
Distance-to-go
to the
combined with the Course
and Speed readouts. . The readouts in the upper section of the display show
the XTE,TTG, local time, and trip log distance.
The
display includes the same
(Course Deviation Indicator) on
the top line as on the POS screens, if a
has been selected as a
destination.
Press the
key to select the
display which features large
readouts of the
BRG and DTG again, but combined with the digital
XTE OFF Course distance in 0.01
units and steering direction indicator
plus the Time-to-go (TTG) readouts.
The NAV 4 screen combines the Course-made-good (CMG) and
to- destination
readouts with the COG and SPD readouts in the large
digits. The
data is displayed in the upper boxes.
The flexibility of the
should be apparant now with so many
combinations of the important navigation data available. Use all of the
displays, or use the Custom menu for NAV to select only your favorite
screens for viewing.
3.5.4
Display Mode
If the NAV screens are more useful once a
has been entered into
the units’ memories, the graphic
displays are totally dependent
on
navigation.
The key element of this display mode is the active view of steering down
the track lane towards the destination waypoint. As the vessel moves along,
the boat symbol orients itself to the track line showing the displacement from
OPERATION 3-12
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