User Guide

Note: If
you
don't use the "cold
start"
feature,
then
you
will have to
change
IMPORTANT!
CHANGE ALTITUDE
To enter
your present
altitude,
move the black box to the Altitude field
using
the arrow
keys.
Now
press
the
key
next to the
"Change
Alt" label.
The GlobalNav II needs to know
your
elevation above sea level.
(Not your
height
above the
ground.) Again,
an
approximation
is
usually
sufficient.
Use the numbered
keys
to enter
your
altitude data. Press the
key
next to
the "Altitude +
-"
label if
your
altitude is below sea level. For
example,
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Remember, any part
of the route can be
changed
at
any
time.
ERASING A ROUTE
To erase a
route,
first
press
the ROUTE
key.
Next, press
the
key
next to
the
"Save/Edit
Route" label. The route menu
appears
as shown above.
Now
pressthe key
nexttothe "Increase RTE#"
or"Decrease RTE#" labels
to
cycle through
the available routes.
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all of the
settings
on this
page
to their correct values. In
other
words,
you
can't
simply
enter
your present position
and
have the unit find the correct
values
by
itself.
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Use a chart to determine
your position
if
you
don't know it. The latitude!
longitudethatyou
enterdoesn't
haveto be
extremely
accurate.
Typically,
if
you
enter a
posi-
tion within one
degree
of
your
present position,
the GlobalNav
II should
quickly
find
your
ac-
tual
latitude/longitude.
To
change your present position,
first move the black box to the
LATITUDE box
(if
it isn't al-
ready there).
Next,
press
the
key
next to the "CHANGE LAT"
label. The screen shownat
right
appears.
Next,
simply
enter
your present
latitude
using
the numbered
keys.
Notice that the
position
entered is in
degrees,
minutes,
and hundredths of a minute.
(Not
seconds!)
If
you
make a
mistake, press
the left or
right
arrow
keys
to move
to the number in the latitude that needs
changing.
Press
the
key
next to
the "Latitude N 5"
label to
change
the latitude from north to
south,
if
necessary.
After the latitude has been
entered,
press
the
key
next to the
"Accept
La? label.
The black box
automatically
moves to the
longitude
field after
you
enter
the
latitude.
Now
enterthe
longitude using
the numbered
keys.
Be certain
to enter a zero "0" as
the first number in the
longitude
if it's less than 100
degrees!
After
you've
entered the last
number,
press
the
key
next to the
"Longitude
W E" label to
change
it from west to
east,
if
necessary.
When
everything
in
the
longitude
field is
correct,
press
the
key
next to the
"Accept
Lon" label.
Turning
the arrival alarm off
prevents
the GlobalNav II from
sequencing
to the next
waypoint
in the route.
This,
in
effect,
turns the
route off.
However,
the unit will still show
navigation
data to the current
waypoint
in
the route at the time the arrival alarm was turned off.
CANCEL NAVIGATION
To
stop
the GlobalNav II from
navigating
to
waypoint
or
navigating
to a
waypoint
in a
route,
press
the MENU
key
twice. Now
press
the
key
next
to the
"CANCEL
NAVIGATION" label. This
stops
all
navigation.
NOTE:
Canceling navigation
does not erase the route or
any waypoints
from
memory.
It
merely stops
the GlobalNav II from
navigating.
MObIFYING A ROUTE
Any partof
a route can be
changed
at
anytime. Forexample, supposeyou
have a route
consisting
of
waypoints
number
1,2,
and 3 and
you
wish to
change waypoint
number 3 to
waypoint
number 5.
Simply press
the
"ROUTE"
key,
then
press
the
key
next to the "Save/Edit Route" label.
Using
the
keys
next to the "Increase" or "Decrease RTE#"
labels,
select
the route number that
you
wish to
change.
The list of
waypoints
used in
the route are shown beneath the route number and name.
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Using
the
down arrow
key,
movethe blackboxto
waypoint
number3.
Simply
usethe
num-
bered
keys
to
change
the
waypoint
from 3 to 5.
Next,
press
the
key
next to the "Ac-
cept'
label. You've
changed
the
waypointfrom3toS.
Now
press
the
key
next to the "Save RTE"
label.
Finally, pressthekeynext
to the "Exit' label and
you're
finished.
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