R5 SUPREME - Navigation SystemCONFIGURATION7000 118-383, P11A1 Page 9110 CONFIGURATIONThis chapter describes what configuration possibilities the R5 SUPREME Navigation Systemhas.10.1 Configuration ParametersThe following sections lists and describes all the parameters that can be configured in the R5SUPREME Navigation System. All the configuration sub menus can be found under MainMenu Maintenance Configuration.NavigationThe Navigation Configuration view is accessed by pressing Main Menu Maintenance Configuration Navigation Navigation ParametersParameter Name DescriptionWaypoint Pass Criteria The criteria that should be used to determine if awaypoint has been passed or not. Refer to chapter 4for more information.Waypoint Pass Distance If the Waypoint Pass Criteria is set to “Distance”, thisparameter specifies the distance that should be usedto determine if the waypoint has been passed or not.Refer to chapter 4 for more information.Start Sail From This parameter determines how the system shouldbehave when starting to sail a new active route.If set to “No Waypoint (t0)”, the system will navigate tothe first waypoint in the active route without calculatinga cross-track error. It will also output current positionas ‘from’ waypoint with identifier ‘t0’ in active routeRTE message.If set to “Start Position (t1)”, the system will create awaypoint with identifier ‘t1’ at current position whenstarting to sail the new route and thus create a legbetween ‘t1’ and the first actual waypoint in the route.Cross-track error will be calculated while sailingtowards the first waypoint and ‘t1’ will be output as‘from’ waypoint in route RTE message. The newlycreated ‘t1’ waypoint will be visible in the active routebut it will not be added to the waypoint database.Default RAIM Level This is the default RAIM level that will be used by thesystem if no specific RAIM level is set on the currentleg of the active route. The currently used RAIM levelis always shown in the upper right corner of the R5SUPREME CDU.For more information about RAIM, refer to chapter 4.