User Guide

Enter New
Waypoint
then the distance markers is
showing
the distance PASTthe
waypoint.
In
To save a location
otherthan
yourpresent
position,
first
press
the WAYPT
SAVE
key.
Using
the
up
and down arrow
keys,
move the black box down
to the
latitude/longitude position.
Now
press
the down arrow
key
to the
latitude
position.
Press the
key
next to the
Change
Latitude" label. The
screen shown below
appears.
Nowenterthe location
you
wish
to save
using
the numbered
keys.
Use the left arrow
key
as
a
backspace
if
you
make a
mistake. In
otherwords,
press-
ing
the left arrow
key
moves
the black box overthe last num-
ber entered. Notice that the
position
entered is in
degrees,
minutes,
and thousandths of a
minute.
(Not seconds!)
Press
the
key
next to the "Latitude N
8" label to
change
the "N" to a
"5",
if
your
latitude is south. After
you've
entered the
latitude,
press
the
key
next to the
"Accept
Lat" label. The
waypoint
save menu
reappears.
Next,
using
the arrow
keys,
move the
black box to the
longitude position
and
press
the
key
next to the
"Change
Lon" label. Now enter the
longitude.
Make certain to add a zero to the
longitude
if it's less than 100
degrees.
For
example,
if the
longitude
is
85
degrees,
then enter"085". Press the
key
next to the
"Longitude
WE" label
to
change
it from west to
east,
if
necessary.
Press the
key
next to the
'Accept
Lon" label when
you've
finished. The save
waypoint
menu
appears
with the
position you
entered in the
waypoint position
box at the
top
of the screen. If this
position
is
correct,
press
the
key
next to the "Save
wpr' label.
Name a
Waypoint
To
assign anametoawaypoint,
press
the WAYPT SAVE
key.
The
waypoint
save menu
ap-
pears.
Press the
key
next to
the "Increase WPT" or "De-
crease WPT" label to move
_____
through
the
list
of
waypoints.
When the desired
waypoint
appears
in
the
window, press
the down arrow
key
until the
black box moves to the
'NAME:"
position.
Now
press
other
words,
if the numbers are surrounded
by
a black
box,
then
you
have
passed
the
waypoint
and need to turn around.
The numbers
immediately
below the CDI
are the
CDI
range
in miles. This
gives you
an idea of how far off course
you
are. For
example,
if the arrow
is
halfway
between the
course line and the outside left line and the CDI
range
is 0.5
miles,
then
your
cross
track error is to the left 0.25 miles. The
CDI
range
is the same as the CDI alarm
setting.
See the section on OPS
alarms to
change
the CDI
range.
Using
the
digital displays
at the bottom of the screen with the
graphical
display
at the
top
let
you accurately
steer the boat to a
waypoint.
CUSTOMIZE SCREENS
The
digital displays
on the bottom half of
the
Position, Steering,
and
Satellite
screens, plus
the
displays
on the Plotter screen can be
changed
as desired. To show how this is
done,
we'll use the
Position
screen as an
example.
To customize the Position
Screen,
first make certain it is
showing by
pressing
the GPS
key.
Next,
press
the MENU
key.
The first GPS menu
screen
appears.
Press the
key
next to the "CHANGE POSITION
DISPLAY" label. The unit re-
turns to the Position Screen
with a black box around the
Speed
Over Ground
(SOG)
label . The letters "SOG"also
flash. The black box and
flash-
ing
letters identifies the Bear-
ing
box as
"ready
for
change."
To
change
the
Bearing display,
press
the
up
or down arrow
keys
to select the data that
you
want to show inside the box.
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