Audiovox GMRGPS GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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g. To save the changes, highlight SAVE and press Enter; the new
Latitude and Longitude specifying your location are stored
in memory; to cancel the changes, highlight CANCEL and press Enter.
LETS TAKE A SHORT TRIP
Now that the unit knows where you are, press the PAGE button to access
the Map page, and let’s take a short trip.
1. Making sure the unit is ready to navigate (satellites acquired), walk at a
leisurely pace in astraight line for at least 30 to 50 feet, while observing
the Map page. Approximately 6 to 10 seconds are required for the
compass direction to stabilize.
2. Your immediate location is mimicked by the box icon in the center
of the display; as you walk along, watch the icon proceed
along the track line, referred to as a track. This line
represents the path you have covered.
3. Now take a right turn. At this point, you can mark your position (press
the Mark (M) button), thereby entering another waypoint; if you wish,
give this location a suitable name as you’ve done before, and enter
the point into memory.
4. Walk in this new direction for a few minutes and then stop. Again,
mark this destination or endpoint in the same manner as before.
Now that you have made this short trip, there are three waypoints marking
your track. Let’s retrace your steps back to the starting point using the
GO TO feature and the Pointer page.
GOING HOME
To travel back to your starting location:
1. Access the GPS MENU page and press Enter; the WAYPOINTS
screen appears.
2. On the WAYPOINTS screen, use the Up/Down wheel key switch
to highlight the first letter or number of the location name;
press Enter again to highlight the starting waypoint name to the
right. Press the PAGE button again to access the WAYPOINT page.
3. On the WAYPOINT page, GO TO is highlighted (boxed); press Enter.
4. The Map page appears showing the (box icon) and your ID symbol.
5. Adjust the map scale to enlarge the track; then press the PAGE
button to access the Pointer page.
6. TRACKING #1, the distance traveled and the destination bearing,
appears at the top of the page, while the location (coordinates) appears
at the bottom. The compass pointer indicates the direction you must
travel to arrive at the starting point of your trip.