Nexus 21 Multi Control 8.1NAVIGATION main-function, 8.2NAVIGATION sub-functions, SOG and COG

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8.1NAVIGATION main-function

MULTI CONTROL

8 NAVIGATION functions

8.1NAVIGATION main-function

Heading 000° to 359°.

Heading true (HT) or heading magnetic (HM) can be displayed if the compass transducer is connected. (See 12.3.11 C40)

If a navigator is connected, course over ground (CG) can be selected instead of compass heading. (See 12.6.10, C94).

Note! This page can either be on or off. As a factory setting this page is automatically on if a Compass transducer or GPS is connected.

In the set up, you can select this page to be on, off or automatic on. See chapter: 12.3.2

8.2NAVIGATION sub-functions

8.2.1 STEER REFERENCE (Pilot OFF)

Displays the selected steer reference function. This function also controls what is shown on the optional analogue steer pilot instrument (Art No 22115-02). Steer reference can be selected from 5 alternatives. (See 8.3)

8.2.2STEER VALUE (STR)

Displays steer value for the selected steer reference function(See 8.3 and 9.3).

8.2.3 (SOG) and (COG)

Speed over ground (SOG) and course over ground (COG). Alternating function. To stop alternating, press SET. To restart alternating, press SET again.

8.2.4(BTW) and (DTW)

Bearing to waypoint (BTW) and distance to waypoint (DTW):For function explanation, see drawing inside cover page.

To display this function, you must navigate towards a waypoint. Alternating function. To stop alternating, press SET. To restart alternating, press SET again.

8.2.5LATITUDE and LONGITUDE (POS)

Displays position in selected format. Select format from degrees/minutes and 100:th of a minute (indicated by decimal ( . ) and minute ( ´ ) signs) or from format degrees/minutes/seconds (indicated by minute ( ´ ) sign only). (See 12.3.9, C38). Alternating function.

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Nexus 21 Multi Control 8.1NAVIGATION main-function, 8.2NAVIGATION sub-functions, STEER REFERENCE Pilot OFF, SOG and COG