Raymarine GPS navigation GPS Receiver User Manual


 
alarm is initially set to 0.10 nm from the factory to provide an arrival alert in
the event that one is not set by the operator.
3.7.2 The Anchor Alarm
The anchor alarm is intended to be used to monitor your vessel’s position
while at anchor. If the vessel begins to drift beyond the entered distance of
the anchor alarm, the alarm wiII sound off and notify the crew of the possible
dragging of the anchor.
The distance value to input for the an-
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tance that can be entered is 0.01 nautical
mile steps which is equivalent to approximately 60 feet or 18 meters per step.
The first task, when entering an anchor watch alarm, is to press
thd-[
key as you drop anchor to store your present position as a waypoint. Make
a mental note of the EVENT memory # (number), The number appears for
approximately 3 seconds on the
dispIay
and certainly is the last used
waypoint. If you miss seeing the number, just check the
waypoint
list. The
stored Event will be the highlighted waypoint on the list.
Press thepALM/ key. Press the
-1
softkey.
Use the numeric keys
to enter the drift limit distance. Input values can range
from
.Ol
to 9.99
nautical miles.
Pres$mJwhen
the value is correct to set the anchor watch
alarm.
Now press
thdm[
key, and enter the EVENT # that you’ve just saved
to be your destination
waypoint
and then
press-1
The anchor watch is
now set and will be monitoring the anchor drop point.
Example:
To set an anchor limit of 100 yards, (.05nm at 2000 yd/nm),type
0, S.JZFZiZlfor .05nm (300 feet).
In the event that you drift beyond the distance set for the anchor watch alarm,
the audio beeper will sound and the ANC characters will be indicated
on-screen in the alarm warning area.
PressvIto
silence the audible
alarm.
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