User manual NAVMAN M300

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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] ) to start or stop editing Press both buttons together ( a setting option. repeatedly to step through selectable states, or While editing, press or increase/decrease values. [. . . ] Set units (knots) lets you set speed units to «knots», «km/h» or «mph» Distance is displayed in units corresponding to the speed units, i. e. if you choose «knots» for speed units, then distance is displayed in nautical miles. beep edit 2 873 beep beep ON beep OFF set units (knots) accept Odometer mode shows total distance from last odometer reset Heading mode shows current heading in degrees from true North Odometer Heading N S set units (knots) edit set units (knots) set units (km/h) accept Clock shows the current time and date (You may need to adjust the settings to display your local time. ) Clock Timer set units (mph) edit accept Timer shows session and lap times The timer starts automatically whenever you start moving and stops whenever you stop moving. RCL Timer recall Set offset lets you adjust the M300 to display local time The date is displayed to ensure that time adjustments are made in the correct direction, i. e. GPS signals must be obtained to set local time. set offset time (date) recall lap data restart recall from lap 1 (*does not clear odometer) Timer Recall lets you recall stored lap data. Repeatedly pressing recalls lap data starting from the last stored lap, then lap 1, 2, 3 etc. Press and hold to shut down the M300 QUICK START GUIDE Press and hold to leave setup KEY = press this button = press this button = press both buttons together * KEY = press this button = press this button = press both buttons together = press and hold both buttons together Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Get ready Fit the battery Get set Know the buttons Go Start normal operation © 2005 Navman NZ Ltd. To enter setup after starting normal operation, you must shut down and re-start the M300. Speed Timer RCL RCL Speed AVG Timer Speed MAX Clock 2 873 Odometer Heading N S Fit the M300 The M300 is designed to be worn on the left upper arm. You may wish to adjust some of the settings prior to fitting. Flashing icon = seeking GPS signals Constant icon = GPS signals obtained Startup could take up to 80 seconds to get all satellite data. For details about modes, see over page or consult User Guide. Mode example (speed) current speed session distance nmi knots Enter setup L NOW YOU KNOW. Press and hold to enter setup counter speed mode icon Be outdoors The M300 is not intended for operation indoors or under water as it uses Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites to get time and date information, and to calculate distance and speed. For best results, always use the M300 outdoors with an unobstructed view of the sky. If you release before the counter reaches zero, the M300 will immediately start normal operation. For details about system settings see over page or consult User Guide. Mode icons appear in the lower section of the screen. While in Speed mode you can monitor session distance and current speed. [. . . ] While in Speed mode you can monitor session distance and current speed. [. . . ]

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