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Overboard Location”. A screen
similar to the one at right ap-
pears. Your position at the time
you pressed the Man Over-
board key is shown by a box
with the letters “MOB” inside.
All digital navigation displays
including Distance (DTG), Bear-
ing (BRG), Course (COG),
Speed Over Ground (SOG),
and Time To Go (TTG) show
data that let you navigate back
to the man overboard position.
Man Overboard Information
Once you’ve saved a Man Overboard position, the unit shows navigation
data to that position until you reset the Man Overboard function, turn the
unit off, or use the Cancel Navigation feature.
To reset the Man Overboard or
view more information about it,
press the WAYPT/ROUTE key.
Now press the key next to the
“Man Overboard Information”
label. The screen shown at right
appears.
Your position, time, and date
when the Man Overboard key
was pressed shows at the top
of the screen. If you wish to
save your present position in-
stead of the one shown at the top of the screen, press the key next to the
“Save New Man Overboard” label. If you’re not currently navigating to the
Man Overboard position and wish to do so, press the key next to the
“Navigate to Man Overboard Location” label. The GlobalMap 2000 will
instantly show navigation data to the position shown at the top of this
screen.
Once the Man Overboard key is pressed, your present position is saved
in memory. Pressing the key again won’t save your position again, instead
a warning message will appear. This prevents the inadvertent loss of the
current Man Overboard position by someone accidentally pressing the
Man Overboard key. To reset the Man Overboard function which “arms’ the