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Data display
Data to display and size of characters can be selected by the operator.
SEP 12, 1995 23:59'59" U DGPS 3D
12° 23.456' N
123° 23.456' E
POSITION
RNG
31.23
nm
SPD
12.3
kt
BRG
223.4°
CSE
123.4°
TO : 001
MARINE
POINT1
NEXT
: 002
MARINE
POINT2
Position in latitude and
longitude or LOPs
Fixing date and time*
Cursor
User-defined
display window
User-defined
display data #1
User-defined
display data #4
User-defined
display data #3
User-defined
display data #2
Current destination waypoint
Next destination waypoint
WGS84
Figure 1-11 Data display mode
*: "--" appears until calculating position after
turning on the power. If fixing error occurs
this indication stops.
1.5 Transmitting Data
The GPS navigators share the data listed be-
low when transmitting data to each other. Any
action initiated against those data is automati-
cally repeated on the other navigator. For ex-
ample, if you register waypoint 27 on one
navigator it will be registered on the other
navigator under the same waypoint number.
• Alarm settings, alarm buzzer
• Destination data
• Disabled satellite data
• Error messages
• MOB/Event mark data
• Route data
• Waypoint data
Transmitting data
To mutually transmit data, do the following:
1) Press the [MENU ESC] key to display the
MAIN menu.
MAIN MENU
1. DISPLAY SETUP
2. TRACK/MARK SETUP
3. ERASE TRACK/MARK
4. ALARM SETTINGS
5. MANUAL CALCULATION
6.
7. GPS MONITOR
8. SELF TESTS
9. SYSTEM SETTINGS
1. DISPLAY SETUP
ENT: Enter MENU: Escape
Figure 1-12 MAIN menu