Selecting a speed resolution
From the
User Calibration Menu
:
1. Press the
Speed
button until the
Speed
Resolution
page is displayed (2 presses from
the
User Calibration
entry page).
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2. Use the
Timer
or
Reset
buttons to select the
required resolution for speed readings.
The resolutions available are 0.01 (default) and
0.1.
Note:
To exit the User Calibration pages at any
time, press and hold the
Speed
and
Trip
buttons
at the same time for approximately 2 seconds.
Selecting the unit of measure for log readings
From the
User Calibration Menu
:
1. Press the
Speed
button until the
Log Units
page is displayed (3 presses from the
User
Calibration
entry page).
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2. Use the
Timer
and
Reset
buttons to select the
required unit of measurement for log readings.
•
SM (default)
— Statute Miles
•
NM
— Nautical Miles
•
KM
— Kilometers
Note:
To exit the User Calibration pages at any
time, press and hold the
Speed
and
Trip
buttons
at the same time for approximately 2 seconds.
1 point speed calibration
The instrument display’s speed readings can be
calibrated using a 1 point calibration process, in most
situation this is all that will be required to calibrate
our speed readings.
Prerequisites:
• For best results SOG data should be available, or
an alternative method of estimating vessel speed
must be used (e.g. vessel speed can be estimated
using
Nautical Measured Mile Markers
or similar
landmarks of a known distance apart).
• You will need to be underway, with sufficient space
to maneuver unhindered.
• In order to achieve accurate results, water
conditions must be calm with zero tide and zero
current.
From the
User Calibration Menu
:
1. Steer your vessel on a steady course at a
constant typical speed.
2. Press the
Speed
button until 1 of the Current
Speed pages is displayed (4 presses from the
User Calibration
entry page).
If SOG data is available over SeaTalk
ng
then
the SOG page is displayed, if SOG data is not
available then the Calibration Factor page is
displayed.
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3. If the
SOG
page is displayed and the water
conditions are acceptable, press and hold the
Reset
button for approximately 3 seconds to
accept SOG as the current log speed.
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4. Alternatively, with the Calibration Factor page
displayed use the
Timer
and
Reset
buttons to
adjust the calibration factor until the displayed
speed matches your estimated speed.
The default calibration factor is 1.00. The
calibration factor can be set from 0.25 to 2.50.
5. If SOG is available you can switch between the
Calibration Factor
and
SOG
pages by pressing
the
Timer
and
Reset
buttons at the same time.
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Note:
To exit the User Calibration pages at any
time, press and hold the
Speed
and
Trip
buttons
at the same time for approximately 2 seconds.
Nautical measured mile markers
When neither SOG data or any other reliable means
of estimating Speed Through the Water (STW) is
available, Nautical Measured Mile Markers can
be used to help calibrate Log Speed. Nautical
measured mile markers are identified by two pairs of
posts or towers. The distance between each pair of
markers is 1 nautical mile.
Each marker in a pair is separated by distance and
elevation from its partner. The front marker is closer
to the water and shorter than the marker behind it.
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