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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
REDUCING COMPASS
INACCURACY
The magnetic variations that naturally occur
at different locations on earth can affect your
Star Navigator’s compass readings, making
it more difficult to find celestial objects. If you
have trouble finding celestial objects, use the
maps shown in “Selecting a Magnetic Cor-
rection Zone” on Page 13 to find the adjust-
ment (if any) you must take to find the correct
direction in which to stand to view celestial
objects.
Selecting a Magnetic Correction
Zone
Each magnetic zone map is divided into
three parts – LED, TURN LEFT, and TURN
RIGHT.
If your location lies within a part of the map
labeled LED in the maps on the right, you
should not need to make any corrections for
magnetic variations. Face in the direction of
the object you want to find as closely as pos-
sible, then simply turn your body until the
compass’ arrow points directly to the flashing
directional indicator.
If your location lies within a part of the map
labeled TURN LEFT, you must make a cor-
rection for magnetic variations. Turn your
body until the compass’ arrow points directly
at the flashing directional indicator. Then turn
your body slightly to the left so the compass’
needle points to the I indicator.
If your location lies within a part of the map
labeled TURN RIGHT, turn your body until
the compass’ arrow points directly at the
flashing directional indicator. Then turn your
body slightly to the right so the compass’
needle points to the II indicator.
Note: Your Star Navigator’s compass is de-
signed so the letter closest to you (in the six
o’clock position) indicates the direction you
are facing.
I Indicator
II Indicator
Directional
Indicator
Europe
North America