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Screen command: changes the contrast or brightness of the display
screen and backlight delay.
Sounds command: enables or disables the sounds for key strokes and
alarms and sets the alarm style.
Power Saving command: configures power saving mode to extend bat-
tery life.
Navigate Trail command: sets up navigation back to the start of the
current trail.
Clear Trail command: clears all the points stored in the plot trail.
Sun/Moon command: finds the rising and setting time of the sun and
the moon.
Units of Measure command: changes the speed or distance units. Also
used to change the heading, time and temperature formats.
Set Local Time command: sets the time for your local time zone.
Advanced Mode command: used to switch from Easy Mode to Ad-
vanced Mode. Easy Mode shows only the most commonly used features
to simplify the interface and simplify operation.
Transfer My Data command: load from or save to an MMC card GPS
Data Files containing waypoints, routes, trails and event marker icons.
Software Info command: shows the product name and software version
of the unit's operating system software, as well as copyright notices.
Pages
Easy Mode has three Page displays that represent the three major op-
erating modes. They are the Satellite Status Page, the Navigation Page
and the Map Page. They are accessed by pressing the
PAGES key.
Pressing
PAGES repeatedly scrolls among the three screens in an end-
less circular loop.
Satellite Status Page
This Page, shown in the following images, provides detailed informa-
tion on the status of iFINDER's satellite lock-on and position acquisi-
tion. To get to the Satellite Status Page: press
PAGES repeatedly until
the page you want appears.
No matter what page you are on, a flashing current position indica-
tor/question mark symbol and flashing GPS data displays indicate that
satellite lock has been lost and there is no position confirmed. This page
shows you the quality and accuracy of the current satellite lock-on and
position calculation.
WARNING:
Do not begin navigating with this unit until the numbers
have stopped flashing!