User Guide

display. Usingthesedisplaysalongwith
the
plotterin
the lower
right
corner
KEYBOARD
of the
display gives you
the information
you
need to steer back to the man
overboard
position.
The
plotter display automatically
shows a .1 mile
display
in the Man
Overboard mode. Your
position
when the Man
Overboard
key
was
pressed
is shown
by
the'S" with a circle and
by
the
waypoint
icon with a
"0." Steer to the
waypoint flag
to
get
back to the
position
saved
when the
Man Overboard
key
was
pressed.
IMPORTANT!
The GlobalNav II doesn't savethe Man Overboard
position
in
thewaypoint
table.
However,
it does save the
position
on the Man Overboard screen.
The GlobalNav II
always
shows
navigation
data to the
position
shown on
the Man Overboard screen wheneverthe Man Overboard
key
is
pressed.
To
stop
the unit from
navigating
to the Man Overboard
position, press
the
key
next to the "DISABLE MOB" label. This resets the Man Overboard
navigtion. Forexample, suppose you
are
viewing
the Position
screen,
and
you press
the
Man
Overboard
key,
then
press
the GPS
key.
The
GlobalNav
II first
displays
then stores
your present position
on the Man
Overboard
screen,
then switches backto the Position screen. If
you press
the Man Overboard
key again,
it
will still show
navigation
data
to
the
position you
were in when
you
first
pressed
the Man Overboard
key
-
not
your present position. Repeated pressing
of the Man Overboard
key
does
not
repeatedly
save
your present position!
The unit
only
savesthe
position
the first time the Man Overboard
key
is
pressed.
To save a new Man
Overboard
oostion.you
mustfirstcleartheold
position
bypressincithe
key
adiacent
to the "DISABLE MOB" label.
You can
navigate
to a
waypoint using
the
Waypoint
Recall
feature,
howeverwhen
you go
backto the Man Overboard
screen,
the GlobalNavl I
stops navigating
to the recalled
waypoint
and show
navigation
data
to the
Man
Overboard location.
Remember,
saving
the victim is the
primary goal. Try
all
options
to rescue
the
person immediately
afterthe accident
happens. Training
and educa-
tion are also
good
accident
preventatives.
The Coast Guard has
excellentsafety
courses. Instruct all members on board
your
boat on
safety procedures
before
leavingthe
dock. Make certain all on board know
what to do before
any emergency
occurs.
The
keyboard
has
keys arranged
in two vertical columns
plus
a horizontal
row at the bottom. The
keys
in the left and
right
columns are used to enter
numbers,
activate the windows feature and menu selections.. The menu
key
in the bottom
right
corner of the
keyboard
activates the first menu
page.
The
keys along
the bottom of the screen are used to activate the
event markers or man overboard
feature,
and make menu selections
with
the arrow
keys.
GPS
-
Press this
key
to show the Position Screen.
PLOTTER
-
This
key gives
access to the Plotter.
STEER
-
Press this
key
to show the
Steering
Screen.
WINDOWS
-
This
key gives you
access
to
the windows
mode,
which lets
you
customize
displays.
MENU
-
Press this
key
to show the menus and
gain
access to most
functions
ALARM
-
Use this
key
to set the GPS alarms.
ROUTE
-
Save and recall routes
using
this
key.
WAYPT SAVE
-
Pressing
this
key
lets
you
save a
waypoint.
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