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ting still. This typically happens when using small (less than .05 mile)
anchor alarm ranges. If you have a DGPS beacon receiver connected to
this unit, smaller ranges may be usable.
anchor alarm ranges. If you have a DGPS beacon receiver connected to
this unit, smaller ranges may be usable.
Arrival Alarm - If you set the arrival alarm’s distance to a small number,
and you run a route (see the routes section), this unit may not show navi-
gation data to the next waypoint, once you arrive at the first one, since
you may not be able to come close enough to the first waypoint to trip the
arrival alarm.
and you run a route (see the routes section), this unit may not show navi-
gation data to the next waypoint, once you arrive at the first one, since
you may not be able to come close enough to the first waypoint to trip the
arrival alarm.
DGPS Messages
The DGPS message selections are found on the Alarms/CDI menu shown
above. Pressing the EXIT key erases these messages.
The DGPS message selections are found on the Alarms/CDI menu shown
above. Pressing the EXIT key erases these messages.
The DGPS message appears whenever the unit begins or stops using
DGPS data to help determine your position.
DGPS data to help determine your position.
The default setting for these messages is “on”. To turn the message off,
select the “Setup Alarms” menu from the main menu, then highlight “DGPS
MESSAGES” and press the left arrow key.
select the “Setup Alarms” menu from the main menu, then highlight “DGPS
MESSAGES” and press the left arrow key.
Sun/Moon Calculator
This unit has a sunrise/sunset and moonrise/
moonset calculator that shows this information
anywhere or anytime in the world. To use it, press
the MENU key, then highlight “SUN/MOON
CALC” and press the right arrow key. The screen
shown at right appears. (Both calculators work
identically. The sunrise/sunset calculator is used
for this example.) The sun and moon data for
today’s date appear in the center of the screen.
A moon symbol shows in the moonrise/moonset box, showing the ap-
proximate phase of the moon. The arrow next to the symbol shows if it is
moving towards a full moon (up) or a new moon (down).
This unit has a sunrise/sunset and moonrise/
moonset calculator that shows this information
anywhere or anytime in the world. To use it, press
the MENU key, then highlight “SUN/MOON
CALC” and press the right arrow key. The screen
shown at right appears. (Both calculators work
identically. The sunrise/sunset calculator is used
for this example.) The sun and moon data for
today’s date appear in the center of the screen.
A moon symbol shows in the moonrise/moonset box, showing the ap-
proximate phase of the moon. The arrow next to the symbol shows if it is
moving towards a full moon (up) or a new moon (down).
Today’s date shows at the top of the screen. If you want to know the
sunrise/sunset for a different date, press the ENT key, then enter the new
date with the arrow keys. The unit returns to the above screen with the
sun and moon data shown for the date you entered.
sunrise/sunset for a different date, press the ENT key, then enter the new
date with the arrow keys. The unit returns to the above screen with the
sun and moon data shown for the date you entered.
The sun and moon data show for your present position. If you move the
plotter’s cursor to a different position before using this calculator, it will
show the sunrise/sunset for the cursor’s location.
Press the EXIT key to erase this screen.
plotter’s cursor to a different position before using this calculator, it will
show the sunrise/sunset for the cursor’s location.
Press the EXIT key to erase this screen.