User Guide

The
plotter
window
appears
in
the
upper right
corner of the
screen. Press the
keyadjacent
to the "Next Window" label to
move
through
the
windows, if
you
reach the last
window,
or if
you
wish to
go
backwards
through
the
windows,
press
the
key
next to the "Prey Window"
label. When the desired win-
dowisonthescreen,
pressthe
key
next to the 'Use Window"
label. The screen
clears,
plac-
ing
the new window in the
upper
left corner of the screen. If the new
windowtakes
up
half the screen
vertically,
then the
unit will
place
it on
the
left side of the screen. If the new window takes
up
half the screen
horizontally,
then the unit will
place
it on the
top
half
of
the screen.
Continue with the window selections until the screen is filled. The unit will
stay
in the windows mode
using your
new customized screen. If
you
don't
want to fill a screen and
only
use
one, two,
or three windows in a
group,
simplypressthe key adjacenttothe"Stop"label.
This
savesthegroup
and
exits the
modify
windows mode.
Remember,
you
can
always
return to the full screen GPS mode
by
pressing
the
GPS, PLOTTER,
or STEER
key
To switch back to
your
customized screen from the full screen
OPS,
simply
press
the WINDOWS
key.
RESETTING ALL
GROUPS
To return all of the
groups
to
theirfactory settings withoutturning
the unit
off and on
again,
press
the WINDOWS
key,
then
press
the
MENU
key,
then
press
the
key adjacent
to the 'MAIN MENU" label. Now
press
the
key
adjacent
to the "RE-PROGRAM A GROUP" label.
Finally, press
the
key
next to the "RESET ALL GROUPS" label.
WAYPOINT NAVIGATION
HOW TO SAVE A WAYPOINT
Waypoints
are locations on
theearth'ssurfacethatyouwish
to
go
or return
to.
Waypoints
are useful for
marking shipwrecks,
hot
fishing spots,
and
otherfishing
or
navigation
locations.
Storing waypoint's
in the GlobalNav
il's
memory
makes it
easy
to return to
any point
in the world
by simply
pressing
a few
buttons.
The
GlobalNav II can
store
up
to 200
waypoints.
You can store
your present position
as a
waypoint
or enter
latitudeAongitude
positions
as
waypoints.
The
flashing
cross is
your
present position.
The solid line
is
your track,
or
path you
have
just
traveled. The
large square
is a
compass
rose marked with
North, South, East,
and West,
The
square's height
and width
shows at the bottom of the
screen. This is the distance
from one side to the other and
from the
top
to the bottom,
Your
present position
is shown
at the
top
of the screen
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lfyourpresent position
startsto move outsidethe
square,
the GlobalNavil
clears the
display,
then re-draws
your present position
closerto the center
of the
screen.Your
present position
will
always
be
displayedonthe plotter.
To clear the
plotter screen,
see the Plotter Menus section.
On the leftside of the screen belowthe Present Position box
are the
Speed
Over Ground
(SOG),
Distance To Go
(DTG),
and
Bearing (BRG) digital
displays.
All of these
displays
are used
only
when a
waypoint
is
recalled,
except
COG and Positioin which are
always
active. These
displays
also
can be customized. See the Plotter Menus section for more detail.
PLOTTER CURSOR
The
plotter
cursor
can
help you
determine the
latitude/longitude
of a
waypoint
or event marker. To use
it, press
the
up
or down arrow
keywhile
the
plotter
is
displayed.
A screen similar to the one below
appears.
Two
new lines
appear
on the screen. These are the
plotter
cursor lines. The
latitude/longitude position
of
the
plotter
cursor
-
not
your
present position
shows at the
top
of the screen
along
with the distance and
bearing
from
your present po-
sition to the intersection of the
cursor lines. Usethe arrow
keys
to move the cursor lines to the
desired location. To erase the
cursorlines, pressthe
CLR
key.
This also will erase the cursor
position, distance,
and
bearing
displaysatthetop
ofthescreen.
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