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MaxSea Operator Manual version 12.6 - Furuno USA

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Name To assign a own name of a route.<br />

From To enter a name for the started point route.<br />

To To enter a name for the point route destination.<br />

Comments<br />

It is Where you can apply an own annotation<br />

concerning a route.<br />

User's attribute<br />

Empty by default<br />

User's attribute<br />

Empty by default<br />

User's attribute<br />

Empty by default<br />

User's attribute<br />

Empty by default<br />

GPS / NN Name * If the route is a downloaded route from a GPS, <strong>MaxSea</strong><br />

will create a FID number and keep the GPS identifier<br />

(GPS ID). GPS identifier<br />

GPS / NN<br />

Comments *<br />

As line above, this information provided from the GPS<br />

can not be modified.<br />

(*)all data information in a cell colored in grey are defined by default and can't be modified.<br />

Selected Route Center<br />

GPS comments<br />

If you have just drawn or selected a Route, the Selected Route Center allows you to view details (like leg distance, time<br />

to go, total distance) and enter some information about the Route (like estimated speed and date.) The Selected Route<br />

will appear graphically on the chart colored in orange.<br />

To open the Selected Route Center, select [Centers] and choose [Selected Route] from the [Route] menu.<br />

Note that the Selected Route Center is empty if no Route is selected. See also related topics for getting information on<br />

"How to create a Route" and "How to select a Route".<br />

The Planning Route Center consists in a route plan report. Each line gives information about :<br />

• A Waypoint and its associated leg.<br />

• Distance and bearing information such as Total Distance, Leg Distance and COG<br />

• Constraint values (ETA and SOW) that can be set by the user<br />

• Not modifiable values (gray) such as TTG and Total TTG that depend on constraint values<br />

TIPS - A leg in the selected route center colored light blue indicates that a constraint value<br />

has been entered. This means that information such as estimated speed or ETA have been<br />

set by the operator. <strong>MaxSea</strong> will then use these parameters to calculate the other leg / route<br />

parameters. To free a constraints and set to default, right click on the line (leg) and choose<br />

"Free Constraints."<br />

How to print Route Information:<br />

Routes<br />

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