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Show Off Track Limit - allows you to turn the cross-
track error limit lines on or off on the display.
Show Data Window - allows you to select between the
two NAV 1 display types depicted at the beginning of
this section, one in which the data is displayed in vari-
ous parts of the graphic screen, the other in which the
data is displayed in a separate window to the left of
the graphic screen.
If you drift outside of your cross-track error limit and you
decide not to return to your original course line, you can
reset your course line from your present position to the
waypoint by highlighting the Reset XTE softkey from the
display, and pressing the ENT key.
The Skip Waypoint softkey allows you to skip the way-
point you are presently going to, and advance to the
next waypoint. For example, if you were under way and
nearing waypoint 5 and you decide you want to go on to
waypoint 6 now, press the EDIT key, highlight the Skip
Waypoint softkey, and press the ENT key. If you make a
mistake and you want to go back (unskip) to waypoint 5,
you can do this by the following:
Go into the 1 RTE1 screen.
Press 2 EDIT in the RTE1 screen.
Highlight the Route Control softkey and press 3 ENT.
Highlight the up arrow softkey (fourth from the 4
left) and press ENT once.
Press the 5 EDIT key again.
Refer to the Route section of this manual for more details
about skipping and unskipping waypoints.
NAV2 - Basic Steering Information
Navigate screen 2 provides the bearing (BRG) and range
(RNG) to the waypoint you are approaching in large eas-
ily viewed characters. Below these, you will see your ac-
tual Course Over Ground (COG) and Speed Over Ground
(SOG). The bottom portion of the screen provides cross-
track error information. Again, if you don’t see the infor-
mation described here on your screen, you will need to
create a route in RTE1 first (refer to the Route section of
the manual).
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