User Guide

ingthewaypoints
until all of
thewaypoints
havebeen enteredforthe route.
Then
press
the
key
next to the 'Save RTE" label. This saves
your
route
in
memory.
IMPORTANT!
You must select
waypoints
in the order
they
are
to be used in the route.
In other
words,
suppose you
want
a route that consists of
waypoint
numbers
1, 3,
and 5.
However,
you
wish to travel
to 3
first,
then
1,
and
finally
5. In this
case,
you
must select
waypoint
3, 1,
and 5 in that order
when
making
the route.
FOLLOWING
A ROUTE
To
follow a
route,
press
the ROUTE
key,
then
press
the
key
next to the
"Recall Route" label.The
screen shown below
appears.
Route number
one
appears
on the
right
side of the screen. The list of
waypoints
used in
the route are shown beneath the route
number and name. If
you
wish to
recall a different
route,
press
the
key
next to the
"Increase RTE#" or
"Decrease RTE#" label to
cycle through
the available routes.
After
you've
selected the de-
sired
route, you'll
notice a black
box
surrounding
the first
waypoint
in the route. This is
the
starting waypoint
box. If
you
wish to start the route
us-
ing
the first
waypoint
in the
route,
simply pressthe key
next
to the "Start Route" label. How-
ever,
if
you
wish to start the
route
using
a
differentwaypoint,
simply
use the down arrow
key
to move the black boxto the desired
waypoint
number. Then
press
the
key
next to the "Start Route" label.
To follow a route
backwards, press
the
key
nextto the "Reverse" label.
For
example, suppose you
have three
waypoints
in a route and
they're
numbered
3,6,
and 2.
If
you
travel forward
through
the
route,
the unit will
show
navigation
data to
waypoint
number 3
first,
then
6,
and
finally
2. If
you
travel backward
through
the
route,
the unit will start with
waypoint
number 2
first,
then
6,
and end with
waypoint
number 3. No matter if
you
travel forward or reverse
through
the
route,
when
you
reach the last
waypoint
in the
route,
the arrival alarm
sounds until
you
turn it off.
suppose you're
in Death
Valley
and the
spot you're standing
in
is
35 feet below sea level. You
would need to
enter the num-
bers
"35",
then
press
the
key
nextto the "Altitude +
-"label to
change
it to -35 feet. Press the
key
next to the
"Accept
Alt"
label when
you're
done.
CHANGE TIME
To
change
the local time
(the
time
at
your position), press
the arrow
keys
to move the black box
to the "Local Time" field. Now
press
the
key
next
to the
"Change
Time" label. The screen
shown below
appears.
Use the number
keys
to enter
the time. Remember to enter a
zero first if the
time is less than
10.
Forexample,
enterO73000
for 7:30.
Press the
key
next to
the
"Time AM PM" label to
change
the time
from AM to
PMPress the
key
next to the
"Accept
Time" label
when
you're
finished.
CHANGE DATE
To enter
today's
date,
press
the arrow
keys
to move the
black box to the
"Local Date"
field. Now
press
the
key
nextto the
"Change
Date" label.
Use
the
number
keys
to enterthe date. Press the
key
next to
the
"Accept
Date"
label when
you're
finished.
The numbers
at the
top
of the screen should be correct. If
they
aren't,
press
the
key
next to
the label that
you
need to
change.
If
everything
is
correct,
press
the
key
next to the
"Exit" label. The unit will switch to the
position
screen and start
searching
for the satellites
currently
in view. It
should find the satellites and show a
position
in
a few minutes.
COLD START
When
the GlobalNav II is turned on for the first time
"out of the
box",
it
automatically
sends a "cold start"
message
to the
GPS receiver. You also
can send a cold start
message
to the receiver.
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