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The Outback is in operating mode of Trail Blazing with L 2 running. The stored heading is 210¡ and
Ôoff-trackÕ angle is 10¡. The current heading is 205¡and Night Navigation is on. The Outback is
Ôon-trackÕ therefore one Day Navigation arrow is illuminated and the green Night Navigation arrow is
illuminated. Both arrows point straight ahead indicating continue straight ahead to stay on course.
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DECLIN
DAMPING
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BASIC
BEARING
The Outback is in operating mode of Trail Blazing with L 2 running. The stored heading is 210¡ and
the Ôoff-trackÕ angle is 10¡. The current heading is 230¡and Night Navigation is on. The Outback is
Ôoff-trackÕ by 20¡, therefore additional Day Navigation arrows are illuminated and the left red Night
Navigation arrow is illuminated. All arrows are pointing left, indicating bear left to get back on course.
MULTILEG
TIMER
CLOCK
DECLIN
DAMPING
TRL BLZR
BASIC
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Day Navigation only functions while running a leg
in Trail Blazing or Multi-Leg.
1) If the Ôoff-trackÕ angle is set to ÒOFFÓ, Day Navigation is off and the compass
rose shows a solid North pointing arrow and a flashing arrow pointing to the
stored heading. An Ôoff-trackÕ angle of 1¡ or greater must be set for Day
Navigation to function. To change the Ôoff-trackÕ angle, see the
ÒOff-Track AngleÓ section on the previous page.
2) While Ôon-courseÕ in Trail Blazing and Multi-Leg, the compass rose shows one
flashing arrow pointing straight ahead. Press ADVANCE to toggle the
display word between the timer and desired heading.
See Figure 3 on the next page.
3) An Ôoff-trackÕ arrow appears when your actual heading differs from your
desired heading by an amount greater than the set Ôoff-trackÕ angle. Additional
arrows fan out as you get farther off course. The direction the arrows fan out,
indicates the direction you should turn towards to get back on course.
See Figure 4 on next page.
4) As you proceed back on course, the fanned out arrows disappear until only one
arrow, pointing straight ahead, is displayed.
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