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Go to a desired position on the view to insert data using < >

Navigate Mode

2. Go to a desired position on the view to insert data using &lt; &gt;

3. Press ENTER and scroll down the list of available options to select the parame- ter that is to be displayed. Press ENTER again.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above as many times as necessary. As an example, after a while it may look like this:

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Navigate Mode - Trip Logs

5. Press function key Apply to view the result. In this example it may look like this:

6. If necessary, press function key Edit and repeat the procedure from point 2 to point 5 above to include any changes. When satisfied press ESC to return to the

User Defined Views view.

View or edit a user defined view

1. In the User Defined Views view, press function key User View # where # is a number 1 to 5 depending on the view.

2. If required, press function key Edit.

3. Edit the contents of the view. Press function key Apply when satisfied.

In addition to Edit, User defined views will always include the function keys Reset XTE

and Skip Waypoint.These have the same functionality as in the Nav view described on page 50 above. Additional function keys may be added depending on the selected items to display (e.g zoom keys for plots).

Create default user defined views

1. In the User Defined Views view, press function key Create Defaults.

2. Creation of default views will remove any existing user defined views so use with caution. A warning will be displayed with request for confirmation. Press

ENTER to confirm. Delete a user defined view

1. In the User Defined View to be deleted, press function key Edit.

2. Press function key Delete View. A warning will be displayed 3. Press ENTER to confirm and delete the view.

Trip Logs

The Trip Logs view shows a status summary of the three trip logs in the system. Two in- dividual trip logs (#1 and #2) are available as well as a ‘total’ trip log.

The trip logs accumulate travelled distance during the on time of the navigation system. Trip logs #1 and #2 are individually resetable and will also provide accumulated time

Navigate Mode - Trip Logs

To access the Trip Logs view, go to the top level in Navigate mode. Press PAGE if nec- essary to bring up the second page of function keys and press Trip Logs. The Trip Logs view displays accumulated distance and average speeds as illustrated below.

View trip log details

1. Press function key Trip Log #1 or Trip Log #2 to access the corresponding

Trip Log view. This view is further described below.

Trip Log Details

The details of the two user resetable trip logs are displayed in the Trip Log #1 and Trip

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Navigate Mode - Anchor Watch

Note: Position displacement that occur when the display is switched off will not be includ- ed in the accumulated trip distance. Position displacement that occur when the display is switched on but no valid GPS position is available will be included in the trip distance when a valid position is received, provided that a valid position has been available at least some time after the display was switched on.

Toggle between trip log #1 and #2

1. Press function key Next Trip Log. Anchor Watch

The Anchor Watch view provides functionality for activation of an alarm when the dis- placement from a reference position exceeds a certain limit.

Note: In order for an external or audible anchor watch alarm to be generated, the anchor watch alarm must be enabled as described in section “Alarm Config” on page 105 of this manual.

To access the Anchor Watch view, go to the top level in Navigate mode. Press PAGE if necessary to bring up the second page of function keys and press Anchor Watch. The

Navigate Mode - Anchor Watch

Setting the Anchor Watch alarm distance

1. Press function key Set Alarm Dist. The following view is displayed.

2. Press ESC and edit the Alarm value with the aid of function key Backspace, <> and the numerical keys.

3. When finished press function key Apply.

Note: The acceptable alarm distance must be within 1 to 1500 meters. The unit used for definition of the anchor watch alarm limit as well as for display of the current range to the reference position is configurable, as described in section “Units Config” on page 106 of this manual.

Activating Anchor Watch

1. Press function key Begin Watch. The current position at the time will be cap- tured as a reference position. The distance to the reference position will be cal- culated and compared to the alarm limit on a regular basis. The bearing and range from current position to reference position is displayed as illustrated below.

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Navigate Mode - Route List

Note: If the range subsequently falls below the alarm limit the anchor watch alarm condi- tion will be deactivated. It will re-activate any time the range exceeds the alarm limit again.

Terminating Anchor Watch

1. Press function key Terminate Watch. A warning will be displayed with request for a confirmation.

2. Press ENTER to terminate the Anchor Watch. Route List

The Route List function key at the top level in Navigate mode provides a short-cut to the

Route List view in Plan Voyage mode. It is thus further described in section “Route List”

Navigate Mode - Route List

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