Raymarine 320 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Custom Options - Chart Mode
When chart details have been customized in the Chart Set Up menu (as
described in Chart Set Up Parameters on page 4-8) the
SCREEN soft key
can be used to switch the custom chart options
OFF or ON.
When set to
ON, all chart options set to CUSTOM in the Customize Chart
menu are displayed; when set to
OFF, the options set to CUSTOM are not
shown.
To switch the customized options on or off:
1. Press the
SCREEN default soft key.
2. Press the
CUSTOM soft key to toggle the setting between ON and OFF.
To return to the default soft key display, press
ENTER.
Simulator Mode
When simulator mode is started, your initial simulated position is
wherever the cursor was last positioned. To practice using the
Chartplotter in a particular chart area, use the trackpad to pan to that area,
then switch simulator
ON.
A data box indicating
SIMULATOR ON is displayed in the center of the
screen (this may obscure the cursor; if necessary use the trackpad to move
the cursor into view). You can use the context-sensitive cursor to move
this box
Note: If you use
FIND SHIP when in Simulator mode, the Status Bar at the
top of the screen shows SIM FIX. If real position data is available (via
GPS) and the simulator is active, simulated data takes precedence.
On power-up the simulator defaults to its previous setting at last pow-
er-down. Care should be taken to determine desired mode on power-up.
Simulated data should never be used for navigational purposes.
Any waypoints placed on the chartplotter in simulator mode are retained
in the Waypoint List and are available for use in routes.
To view a simulated display:
1. Press
MENU followed by the SYSTEM SET UP soft key. The System Set
Up menu pop-up is displayed.
2. Use the trackpad up/down to move the selection bar over the option
SIMULATOR. The simulator soft keys are displayed.
3. Press the
ON soft key to start simulation.
4. Press
ENTER twice to return to the default display.
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