NorthStar Navigation 941X GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Page 80 8 — Customizing the 941X
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(DISPLAY OPTIONS)
(DISPLAY OPTIONS)(DISPLAY OPTIONS)
(DISPLAY OPTIONS)
Time of day may be displayed in either 12- or 24-hour format. The option
you select here affects all of the 941X’s time-related displays, including
high and low tides, sunrise/sunset, and ETA.
To change this option, press
EDIT
, then use the cursor keys to scroll
among the two choices. Press
ENTER
to make your selection, or
CLEAR
to leave the option unchanged.
(DISPLAY OPTIONS)
(DISPLAY OPTIONS)(DISPLAY OPTIONS)
(DISPLAY OPTIONS)
You may adjust the precision of the 941X’s latitude and longitude posi-
tion displays from degrees, minutes and seconds (two digit places, or
.XX
.XX.XX
.XX), to degrees, minutes and thousandths of minutes (three digit places,
or .XXX
.XXX.XXX
.XXX).
To change this option, press
EDIT
, then use the cursor keys to scroll
among the two choices. Press
ENTER
to make your selection, or
CLEAR
to leave the option unchanged.
(DISPLAY OPTIONS)
(DISPLAY OPTIONS)(DISPLAY OPTIONS)
(DISPLAY OPTIONS)
The 941X automatically assigns a sequential waypoint number for each
point stored using the
SAVE/MOB
button. When this number reaches
the designated value set using this function, the unit starts over at 1 (dis-
played as –S001–), and overwrites any old saved waypoint already des-
ignated as number 1. You can set the maximum number of saved
waypoints which the 941X will store before overwriting old saved points
(see below). For many applications, you may wish to set this maximum
number to a small value, such as five or ten, provided you promptly re-
name any saved waypoints you wish to retain, before they are overwrit-
ten.
NOTE
This option determines whether feet or meters will be used in
the
STEERING
screen’s
CROSS-TRACK
display, and in both
steering screens’ distance-to-waypoint displays when
HIGH
is
selected as the
STEER DIST PRECISION
option (both selected
under NAVIGATION OPTIONS—see pages 85 and 86, respec-
tively).
time display
"
lat/lon display
"
max. saved
waypoint #