User Guide

In this
example,
we
changed (Quick
Save
Feature)
the
Speed
Over Ground
(500)
display
to XTE
(Cross
Track
Error) by pressing
the
up
arrow
key eight
times.
To
change
another
digital
dis-
play, press
the left
or
right
ar-
row
key.
The label in the
next
digital display
box
changes
as
you
press
the arrow
key. Again,
pressthe up
ordown arrow
key
to
change
the
display.
When
you
have
the.display arranged
as
desired, press
the CLR
key.
This
"locks" the
display. Every
time
you
switch to this
display,
it will
appear
as
you
designed it,
unless
you preset
the unit.
PLOTTER
The
plotter
lets
you
see
your
course and direction of travel on the screen.
If
you've
recalled a
waypoint,
the
plotter
shows
your starting
location,
present position,
and destination.
However,
you
do not have to recall a
waypoint
to use the
plotter.
The
plotter
also can show
grid
lines on the
display.
These
grid
lines show latitude and
longitude
lines that can
help
you
visulize
your position
or the location of other
objects.
To use the
plotter, simply press
the PLOTTER
key.
A screen similarto the
one at the
top
of the next
page appears.
The GlobalNav II lets
you
save
your present position
as a
waypoint
with
only
one
key
press.
This
"Quick
Save" feature lets
you
easily
save the
position
of a wreck or
other locations.
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The GlobalNav
II
takes
your present position
and
assigns
the first available
waypoint
number to it.
Saving
Present Position
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View and Save Method
The "Quick Save"feature doesn't let
you
selectthe
waypoint
number. You
have to use the next available numberwhen
using
that method. The View
and Save method lets
you pick
the
waypoint
number that
your present
position
is stored in.
(Note:
You can store a
position
under a
waypoint
number that
already
has a
position assigned
to it
using
this
method.)
To
save
your present position, press
the WAYPT SAVE
key.
A screen similar
to the one below
appears.
The first
waypoint
number in
the
listappears atthetop
of the
page.
This is the number that
your present position
will be
stored under. Your
position
at
the time
you
pressed
the
WAYPT SAVE
key
is shown in
the "Current Position" box in
the middle of the screen. If
you
wish to save the location
in
the
Current Position box underthis
waypoint
number,
simply press
the
key
next to the "Use Cur-
rent Position" label. The
position
shown in the Current Position box also
will show in the
waypoint
location at the
top
of the screen. To save the
waypoint
wfthout
naming it, simply press
the
key
next to the "Save WPT' label.
To savethe location under a
differentwaypoint
number,
press
the
key
next
to the "Increase WPT #" label to increase the
waypoint
number
(i.e.
from
waypoint
number ito
2).
Pressthe
key
nextto the "Decrease WPT#" label
to decrease the
waypoint
number. Once
you've
decided the
waypoint
numberto save the location
under,
press
the
key
next to the "Use Current
Position"
label. Then
press
the
key
next to the "Save WPT" label. This will
store the location under the
waypoint
number
you
selected and return to
the last used
position,
plotter,
or
steering
screen.
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Bearing
Speed
Over Ground
Distance To Go
Destination
Waypoint
Present Position
Present Altitude
Route Name
Waypoint
Name
Time To Go
Cross Track
Error
Local Time and Date
Course
Over Ground
Velocity
Made Good
The
digital displays
available for
BRG
SOG
DTG
DEST WPT
POSITION
ALTITUDE
RTE NAME
WPT NAME
1TG
XTE
TIME/DATE
COG
VMG
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