Lowrance lcx-112c 操作ガイド

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4. When your adjustments are finished, return to the last page displayed 
by repeatedly pressing
 EXIT.
 
IMPORTANT ALARM NOTES: 
Anchor Alarm - The anchor alarm may be triggered even when 
you're sitting still. This typically happens when using small (less 
than 0.05 mile) anchor alarm ranges. 
Arrival Alarm - If you set the arrival alarm's distance to a small 
number and you run a route (see the Navigate Routes segment), 
this unit may not show navigation 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. 
Auto Satellite Search 
To lock onto the satellites, the GPS receiver needs to know its current 
position, UTC time and date. (Elevation (altitude) is also used in the 
equation, but it's rarely required to determine a position.) It needs this 
data so that it can calculate which satellites should be in view. It then 
searches for only those satellites. 
When your GPS receiver is turned on for the first time, it doesn't know 
what your position or elevation (altitude) is. It does know the current 
UTC time and date since these were programmed into it at the factory 
and an internal clock keeps the time while the unit is turned off. (If the 
time and/or date are incorrect, you can set it using the "Set Local Time" 
menu.) 
The unit begins searching for the satellites using the data it acquired 
the last time it was turned on. This probably was at the factory. Since 
it's almost certain that you're not at our factory, it's probably looking 
for the wrong satellites. 
If it doesn't find the satellites it's looking for after approximately one 
minute, it switches to Auto Search. The receiver looks for any satellite 
in the sky. Due to advanced technology, the auto search time has 
shrunk significantly from the early days of GPS. 
Once the unit locks onto the satellites, it should take less than a minute 
to find your position the next time it's turned on, provided you haven't 
moved more than 100 miles from the last location it was used.