Surface
Mounting
-
Without
Access
If
you
don't have access
to
the
back side of the
mounting surface,
use
the 'cleats
supplied
with the
GlobalMap
1000.
(Note:
This is
assuming
you
can "snake the module's cable to a location that is accessible. A
hole will still need to be drilled in the
mounting
surface for the
cable.)
Using
the
gasket
as a
template,
mark and drill the 17mm
(11/16")
hole
for the cable. Attach the cable
to
the
module
and
drop
the other end of
the cable
through
the
gasket
and down the hole. Place the module on
the
gasket.
Slide the "cleats"
onto each end
of
the module and
(using
the cleats
as
templates)
mark four holes for 5 mm
(#10) mounting
screws.
Drill the
holes,
then
replace
the
cleats
on
the module and
fasten them
to
the
mounting
surface with 5 mm
(#10)
screws. Route
the cable to the
GlobalMap
1000.
GPS ALARMS
The
GlobalMap
1000 has four alarms. One is an arrival alarm that sounds
when
you
come within a
preset
distance to a
waypoint.
Another is a cross
track error alarm that sounds when
you
move off course more than the
alarm's
setting.
The anchoralarm soundswhen
you
move outside a
preset
radius. The last alarm is called
the
"perpendicular
alarm". This
alarm sounds when
you
cross
an
imaginary
line
perpendicu-
lar to
your
course that
passes
through
the
waypoint.
All of
these alarms are set
identically
exceptthe perpendicularalarm
which has no
adjustment.
To
adjust
an
alarm,
first
press
the MENU
key.
Now
press
the
key
next to the "Alarms" label.
lArrival
Alarm cON dOFF
p—
(XTE
Alarm cOil
dOFF
[Anchor
Alarm o ON 10FF
-a---
(Perpendicular
Alarm
cON 10FF
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XTE
Range:
0.10 ml
tAnclior Radius: 0.lOmi
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The screen shown at
right appears.
This screen is divided into two
parts.
The
top
half
letsyou
turn an alarm on or off. The bottom half lets
you adjust
the
arrival,
cross track
error,
and anchor radius alarms. The default for all
alarms is "off." Toturn an alarm
on, simply pressthe keynextto
the alarm's
label. This moves the check mark from the "off" box to the "on" box. After
you've
turned the alarm
on, simply press
the CUR
key
to exit this screen.
Adjusting
Alarm
If
you
need to
adjust
the alarm's
settings, simply press
the
key
next to the
alarm's label at the bottom of the
screen,
then enter the
change using
the
numbered
keys. Forexample, tochangethe
arrival radiusfrom 0.1 Oto 0.25
mile,
first
press
the
key
next to the "Arrival Radius" label. Now enter the
following
numbers: 0 2 0. Press
the
ENT
key
when
you're
finished. The
arrival radius will read 0.20 mi.
to move between the numbers
or the CLR
key
to exit without
making
a
change
while
editing
the
alarmsetting.
PresstheCLfl
key
to exit this screen.
ARRIVAL ALARM
The arrival alarm sounds atone
when
your position
is within the
alarm's radius of a
waypoint.
For
example,
the alarm sounds
if
you
come within .1 mile of a
An' ival Alarm
U
ON
10FF 1
(XTE
Alarn
o
ON
10FF
———
(Anchor
Alarmy
o
ON
10FF
Perpendicular
Alarm
o
ON
10FF
I
—
An iual Radius: 0.2Oni
"
(XTE
flange:
0.10 mit
(Anchor
Radius: 0.lOmi
"CLEAT
DRILL FOUR
PLACES
(BPS
MODUL
GASKET
'cLEAr
You can
press
the left or
right
arrow
keys
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