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Note!
The GPS navigation function only works correctly when moving!
Press
DOWN
and you will reach the........
4.4.3 TIME FUNCTION (FIG. 019)
This function shows current date and time in selected format (12 or 24 hour). Press
RIGHT
to find side-functions
related to Time and you reach.....
4.4.3.1 SUNSET (FIG. 020)
This shows the time of sunset at the present location (same day). To check the sunset at the location of a previously
stored waypoint press
YES
and you open the SELECT WAYPOINT screen. Press
YES
again and select waypoint
with UP/DOWN and when found press
YES
and the SUNSET at that location is shown. (FIG. 050) When ready press
RIGHT and you will find....
4.4.3.2 SUNRISE (FIG. 021)
This shows the time of sunrise at the selected location (same day). If you did not select a waypoint in 4.4.3.1 the
sunrise shown is at your present position. Proceed in the same way as in 4.4.3.1 if you want to check the sunrise
at another waypoint. Another press on
RIGHT
and you are back in Time function again. Now press
DOWN
and you
will reach the....
4.4.4 BAROMETER FUNCTION (FIG. 022)
You will see here the current barometric pressure in the selected unit and also the barometric trend (rising, steady
or falling) which indicates the weather change trend. When in the barometric function, the barometer is reading and
displaying the current air pressure, every other second. (When in other functions or when shut off, the barometer
reads the current air pressure every 15th minute). The right end of the graphic pointer points up if the air pressure
is going up and vice versa. Each ”segment” represents 0.5 hPa/mbar per hour change in pressure. Press
RIGHT
and you find...
4.4.4.1 FORECAST (FIG. 023)
Here you find the weather forecast for the next 12 hours calculated by the Multi-Navigator
TM
. The five levels are:
SUNNY, PARTLY CLOUDY,CLOUDY, RAIN and STORM WARNING. Press
DOWN
and you will reach the........
4.4.5 ALTITUDE FUNCTION (FIG. 024)
The altimeter is a highly accurate air-pressure controlled altimeter, which, provided it is recently calibrated, will give
altitude readings accurate to plus or minus one metre. You will see here the current altitude and the vertical speed
(variometer) in the selected unit. Each segment on the graphic pointer indicates a vertical speed up or down by one
metre per second. If you have set a reference altitude (see 4.5.6.1) a small triangle is shown which means that the
altitude shown is the deviation from the set reference altitude.
Since the altimeter is depending on changes in the barometric pressure, you will find that changes in the weather
will affect the displayed altitude. Therefore, it is recommended that the altimeter is calibrated as often as possible
in order to achieve the highest possible accuracy in the altitude readings. More about this in chapter 4.5.6.3 Press
RIGHT
and you will find....
4.4.5.1 MIN/MAX ALTITUDE
This shows the minimum and maximum altitude visited since it was last reset. If you now press DOWN you are
back in the POSITION main function where you started.
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THE MAIN FUNCTIONS