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1.24 Navigation Data
With navigation data input in NMEA 0183 format,
navigation data can be displayed at the screen
bottom.
Navigation data includes position, course,
speed, and range and bearing to destination
waypoint (if set on navaid).
Waypoint is shown on the screen by a “lollipop
mark,” a dashed ring which is connected to the
screen center (own position) by a dashed line.
You may turn it off or on by pressing [FTC] and
[SHIFT] together.
6.0
NM
2.0
EBL
VRM
45.0°
2.42
NM
255.0°
3.35
NM
WP
LL
17.0°
M
*
2.6
NM
34° 38.99'
N
135° 19.22'
E
CSE
18.0°
M
SPD
4 .3
KT
Course
Speed
Bearing and range to waypoint
Bearing shown as magnetic bearing (M)
or true bearing (T)
Own ship position
Waypoint
mark
Figure 1-23 Sample navigation
data display
Turning on the navigation data
display
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Select NAV DATA.
3. Select ON.
4. Press the [MENU] key.
1.25 Displaying Navigation
Data During Stand-by
Navigation data may be displayed during stand-
by (requires external sensors) as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Select DSPL ON STBY.
3. Select NAV.
4. Press the [MENU] key
WP
215.5°M
12.5NM
CSE SPD
210.5° 12KT
34°42.25' N
135°24.12' E
36378.1
59096.4
TEMP
18.5°C
DEPTH
1 2 5
M
LL
TD
Figure 1-24 Sample navigation data
screen shown during stand-by
Note: Nav data can be accepted from two
sources: navigator and video sounder. When
two of the same type of equipment is outputting
data and it is not the same, the two sets of data
are alternately displayed automatically.
Unit of measurement for depth and
water temperature
The unit of measurement for depth and water
temperature (external sensor required) can be
selected with the [EBL] key in the sequence of
Meters/Centigrade, Feet/Fahrenheit,
Fathoms/Centigrade. See notes on next page
for further information.