Lowrance lms-522c igps 操作ガイド

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return to the GPS Simulator menu, highlight the 
S
TEER WITH 
A
RROWS
 
command, press 
ENT
.
 
Press 
EXIT 
repeatedly to return to the previous 
page. 
Simulating Trail or Route Navigation 
In Simulator mode, your unit can automatically follow a trail or route 
without manual steering if you use these steps: 
1. From the Map Page, go to the simulator menu. Pick a 
S
TARTING 
P
OSI-
TION
 at or near the beginning of your trail/route. Enter an approximate 
T
RACK
 (shown in compass degrees) that will point you toward the start 
of the trail/route. 
2. Set 
S
PEED
 to zero. Select 
S
TEER WITH 
A
RROWS
 command and press 
ENT
which turns on the simulator and returns you to the Map Page. 
3. Begin navigating along the trail/route. (If you are close enough to the 
first waypoint, the arrival alarm will usually go off as soon as naviga-
tion begins. Press 
EXIT
 to clear the alarm.) When navigation starts, 
press 
↑ to increase speed to the desired setting. 
4. Press 
EXIT
 to turn off the steering and speed boxes. The unit will now 
automatically steer along the trail or route. Cancel navigation when 
you arrive at your destination. 
Hide GPS Feature 
If there is no GPS antenna/receiver module attached to this unit, the 
GPS menus and features can be hidden from view with this command. 
The default setting is off, allowing you to rotate between the Sonar 
Page and the GPS pages and features.  
To Hide GPS Features: 
1. Press 
MENU
|
MENU
|
↓ to 
S
YSTEM 
S
ETUP
|
ENT
.
 
2. Highlight 
H
IDE 
GPS
 
F
EATURES
 and press 
ENT
. The GPS menus and 
pages are now hidden. 
To restore GPS Features, press 
MENU
|
MENU
|
↓ to 
S
HOW 
GPS
 
F
EA-
TURES
|
ENT
. The GPS menus and pages are available once again. 
Initialize GPS 
This command is handy when you are practicing in simulator mode. (See 
the entry in this section for GPS Simulator.) In simulator mode, this 
command makes the unit operate as if it is sitting someplace other than 
its actual location. So, you and your unit could be located in Kansas City, 
but easily practice navigating in the ocean off Islamorada, Florida.