Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT WHILE OPERATING ANY VEHICLE!
WARNING!
USE THIS GPS RECEIVER ONLY AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION. A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION.
CAUTION
This GPS receiver, (like all GPS navigation equipment) will show the shortest, most direct path to a waypoint. It provides navigation data to the waypoint regardless of obstructions. Therefore, the prudent navigator will not only take advantage of all available navigation tools when travelling to a waypoint, but will also visually check to make certain a clear, safe path to the waypoint is always available. [. . . ] RECALL PLOT TRAIL To recall a plot trail, first press the MENU key while the plotter is displayed. Simply press the key next to the
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trail that you wish to recall. The AccuNav SportTM returns to the plotter screen and draws the recalled trail on the screen. Note that this recalled trail doesn't affect your current trail; both will be displayed. In other words, the plot trail is not simply a line drawn on the screen, it represents the location you were in when the plot trail was drawn. ICON ON/OFF Pressing the F5 key while the first plotter menu is displayed turns the icons off that you placed on the screen using the ICON key. This also turns off all of the waypoint icons.
PLOTTER MENUS - PAGE 2 right side of this page appears. To switch back to the Pressing the right arrow key while the first plotter menu normal plotter screen, press the MENU key twice while is showing displays the second plotter screen as shown the plotter is showing, then press the F1 key. CHANGE DISPLAY FULL PLOT The four digital displays on the left side of the plotter Normally, the plotter screen can be has a row of digital changed or customdisplay boxes on the ized at will. AccuNav SportTM is To erase these boxes first turned on, or afand use the whole dister it's preset, the four play for the plotter, digital displays are press the F1 key while Distance To Go the second plotter (DTG), Speed Over menu screen is showGround (SOG), Bearing. A screen similar ing to waypoint to the one at the far (BRG), and Course
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Over Ground (COG). The available displays that can be placed in these windows are: Distance To Go (DTG), Speed Over Ground (SOG), Bearing to waypoint (BRG), Course Over Ground (COG), Cross track error (XTE), and Altitude (ALT). To change any or all of the digital displays, first press the MENU key while the plotter is showing. The unit returns to the plotter screen with a black box surrounding the DTG box as shown
at left. For example, to change the Distance To Go to Cross Track Error (XTE), press the right arrow key four times. To change another digital box, press the up or down arrow key until the black box surrounds the desired display. When you have the digital displays customized, press the CLR (clear) key. This
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locks the screen displays, even if the unit is turned off update rate, press the MENU key while the plotter is displayed. Simply press the key corresponding to PLOTTER UPDATE RATE The plotter shows your track by drawing a solid line the desired update time. The trail is updated Remember, as the update rate lengthens, the trail's once every second resolution worsens!when the unit is PLOTTER UPDATE turned on for the first UPDATE RATE SAVABLE TRAIL TIME time. 2 DAYS, 17 HOURS, 16 MIN available that plot the 5 MINUTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] The screen shown at right After you've entered the desired offset, press the F4 appears. To exit this screen, This returns the unit to the last used GPS screen. In this example, we have entered . 012 degrees south latitude and . 068 degrees west longitude as the PCF offset. That is the difference between the present position shown on the unit and our position shown by the chart. [. . . ]