4 registering routes, Registering routes – Furuno GPS NAVIGATOR GP-150 User Manual

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4. NAVIGATION PLANNING

4-6

4.4 Registering Routes

Often a trip from one place to another
involves several course changes, requiring a
series of route points which you navigate to,
one after another. The sequence of
waypoints leading to the ultimate destination
is called a route. The GP-150 can
automatically advance to the next waypoint
on a route, so you do not have to change the
destination waypoint repeatedly.
The GP-150 can store 30 routes and each
route may contain up to 30 waypoints.
Routes can be registered while in the Plotter
1 or Plotter 2 display mode.

Registering routes

1) Press the WPT/RTE key.
2) Press 6 to select Route Planning. The

route list appears.

Route List

ENT: Enter

MENU: Escape

No. Pts Total DIST TTG Remark

01

12D15H28M

1234 . 56 NM

D H M

. NM

30

UseFWD

02

2D08H35M

234 . 56 NM

25

03

*9D*9H*9M

*999. 99 NM

30

04

D H M

. NM

05

34D23H45M

6543 . 21 NM

30

06

: Edit

: Route No.

Remarks

Use: In use

FWD: Traverse waypoints in forward order

RVS: Traverse waypoints in reverse order

Figure 4-14 Route list

3) Press or to select route number.
4) Press .

The route planning/waypoint list window
appear as shown in Figure 4-15. The
waypoint list window lists the position and
data for each registered waypoint. No
position or data appears for empty
waypoints.

34

° 12.345’ N 130° 23.456’ E

MARINE POINT

001

Route : 01 (In Use , Reverse)

ENT: Enter MENU: Escape

: ROUTE

WPT

36

° 12.345’ N 135° 23.456’ E

A POINT

002

AUG 12’ 95 12 : 35U

AUG 13’ 95 13 : 45U

Skip Distance TTG

Trial Speed : AUTO MAN (012.0kn)

01

EN

02

EN

CLEAR: Delete

Use: In use
FWD: Traverse waypoints in forward order
RVS: Traverse waypoints in reverse order

Waypoint

list

Route
editing
screen

NM

.

D

H

M

NM

.

D

H

M

Figure 4-15 Route editing screen


5) If required, press to enter the speed

by which to calculate time-to-go.

6) Press or to select AUTO or MAN.

Auto: Current average speed is used to

calculate the time-to-go.

Manual: Entered speed is used to

calculate the time-to-go. Enter
speed and press

.


Route waypoints may be registered two
ways: entering waypoint number directly or
through the route editing screen. Follow

1

or

2

below.

1

Entering waypoint number directly

7) Enter waypoint number, in three digits.

The cursor shifts to the "Skip" window.
The procedure for skipping a waypoint is
shown on page 5-5. For now, go to the
next step.

8) Press to continue. If the waypoint

entered in step 7 does not exist, you are
informed that the waypoint does not exist
and entry is cancelled.

9) Enter other route waypoints by repeating

steps 7 and 8.

10) Press MENU ESC to finish.

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