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The '''Navigational Computer''' (usually referred to as '''NaviComp''') is a multi-purpose device installed on every spacecraft. It is used to navigate to and along [[waypoint]]s in space and to show the spacecraft's current heading and direction of flight, which is essential during orbital maneuvering, interplanetary travel and docking. With the recent update, non-vehicular objects (station modules, fuel silos, etc.) no longer have NaviComps and therefore do not display their movement vectors or waypoints when selected You may consult the list here[[:Category:Parts using NaviComp]]. Furthermore, a source of [[Power]] (e.g., [[Battery|batteries]], [[Solar Panel|solar panels]]) is required to use NaviComps. NaviComps require one unit of power.
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The '''Navigational Computer''' (commonly referred to as the'''NaviComp''') is a multi-purpose device installed on every spacecraft. It is used to navigate to and along [[waypoint]]s in space and to show the spacecraft's current heading and direction of flight, which is essential during orbital maneuvering, interplanetary travel and docking. With the recent update, non-vehicular objects (station modules, fuel silos, etc.) no longer have NaviComps and therefore do not display their movement vectors or waypoints when selected You may consult the list here . Furthermore, a source of [[Power]] (e.g., [[Battery|batteries]], [[Solar Panel|solar panels]]) is required to use NaviComps. NaviComps require one unit of power.
   
 
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It is advisable to turn off the NaviComp using the visible power button on the very top left when taking a screenshot as all the waypoint markers disappear, making a cleaner view. However, it must be noted that it takes approximately 3 seconds for the NaviComp to turn back on. A NaviComp may also shut down due to collision damage, and will need to be turned back on manually.
 
It is advisable to turn off the NaviComp using the visible power button on the very top left when taking a screenshot as all the waypoint markers disappear, making a cleaner view. However, it must be noted that it takes approximately 3 seconds for the NaviComp to turn back on. A NaviComp may also shut down due to collision damage, and will need to be turned back on manually.
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Revision as of 00:57, 28 December 2017

The Navigational Computer (commonly referred to as theNaviComp) is a multi-purpose device installed on every spacecraft. It is used to navigate to and along waypoints in space and to show the spacecraft's current heading and direction of flight, which is essential during orbital maneuvering, interplanetary travel and docking. With the recent update, non-vehicular objects (station modules, fuel silos, etc.) no longer have NaviComps and therefore do not display their movement vectors or waypoints when selected You may consult the list here . Furthermore, a source of Power (e.g., batteries, solar panels) is required to use NaviComps. NaviComps require one unit of power.

Functionality

  • Waypoint-related
    • Display and storage of waypoints, their name and coordinates
    • Emission of warning sounds and waypoint turning ember or red when the spacecraft is closer than 200 or 100 NaviComp units to a waypoint
  • Maneuvering-related
    • Display of shapes, guidelines and target areas during training or Missions
    • Display of the spacecraft's current heading and velocity vector when not in orbit
    • Calculation and display of the spacecraft's heading, orbital trajectory and orbit escape path when in orbit
    • Automatic assistance during alignment with a waypoint or the velocity vector when not in orbit

Interface

NaviComp

The NaviComp's built-in display and keypad

Although most of the NaviComp's functionality is either automatic or appears on the HUD, it is possible to directly control it using its keypad and read additional information on its built-in display. That way it is possible to:

  • Manually switch the NaviComp on and off
  • Navigate through the complete list of waypoints
  • Check the spacecraft's or a waypoints coordinates
  • Check the position of a waypoint relative to the spacecraft at any time (as opposed to only if it is closer than 1000 NaviComp units)
  • Create, rename and delete waypoints
    • To create a new waypoint, press the new button, then name it using alphabet/numerical keypad, after that, press save.
    • To rename the waypoint, select the waypoint that want to renamed by pressing the arrow keys, then press the alphabet/numerical key everywhere once, then rename it, after that, press save.
    • To delete that waypoint, select the waypoint that want to deleted by pressing the arrow keys, then press CLR, press y key or press CLR again to confirm.

It is advisable to turn off the NaviComp using the visible power button on the very top left when taking a screenshot as all the waypoint markers disappear, making a cleaner view. However, it must be noted that it takes approximately 3 seconds for the NaviComp to turn back on. A NaviComp may also shut down due to collision damage, and will need to be turned back on manually.