GPS Display–Soft Key Commands
CRUISE ON/OFF
initiates cruise control or turns cruise
off. While cruise is engaged the following soft keys are
available:
INC
increase speed while in cruise mode.
DEC
decreases speed while in cruise mode.
CRUISE ON/OFF
turns cruise mode off.
ZOOM IN–ZOOM OUT
feature allows the operator to zoom
in for more detail or zoom out for a larger view of the area
map.
TRACK INFO
shows the current route and any waypoints
that have been set. A green arrow indicates the current
position while the red square indicates the initial point
of trackings.
Soft Key Commands for Track Info
SAVE TRACK
displays a confirmation message before saving the cur
-
rent track information.
DELETE TRACK
displays a confirmation message before deleting the
current track information.
WPT
places a marker or “waypoint” on the map to mark a favorite
location after displaying the following confirmation message.
CURRENT POSITION
is used to return to the current boat/satellite
position after having moved the cursor to another location.
GPS LAT/LONG
displays the latitude, longitude, course and speed.
NORTH UP
determines how the orientation of the map is displayed.
Either conventional “North Up,” or according to the current course
heading, “Course Up.”
EXIT TRACK INFO
removes the Track Info soft keys and displays GPS
soft keys.
UP-LEFT-RIGHT-DOWN
facilitates navigation of the GPS map by
moving the cross hairs accordingly.
After the settings are updated, press
ENTER
. The settings are
saved whether or not the following screen is displayed.
User Settings Display–Soft key Commands
PREVIOUS/NEXT
provides the ability to navigate through the set
-
tings displayed on the screen.
UP/INCREASE
allows changing of the values within the settings.
DOWN/DECREASE
decreases the value in the setting.
ENTER
creates a new user profile from the current cruise settings.
GPS Display
The GPS Display screen can be accessed by pressing . The GPS
feature displays map data, latitude and longitude coordinates, time
and speed. Additional Soft Key Commands are accessed by pressing
.
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