AccuNav II INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS LITHO IN U.S.A. 988-0129-18 EAGI PDF compression, OCR, web-optimization with CVISION's PdfComp
KEYBOARD PRESET The keyboard has keys arranged in two vertical columns plus a horizontal row at the bottom. The keys in the left and right columns are
The lower half of the screen shows statistics for each of the receiver's five channels. This includes the satellite number (PRN), its status (STA
ACCURACY DGPS (Differential GPS) BEACON RECEIVER SETUP You may have heard tales of extraordinary accuracy from GPS receivers. The DOD requires accurac
SELECT NMEA TheAccuNav II sends dataoutthewhitewire onthe powercableaccording to standards set by the NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association).
CHANGE POSITION ARRIVAL ALARM Use a chart to determine your position if you don't know it. The latitude! longitude that you enter doesn't ha
black box moves over the num- bers on the right side. In the example shown atthetop of the next page, the arrival alarm is selected. Now press the key
date display will probably be wrong. Use the method shown above to set ERASING A ROUTE the time and date to their proper local settings. Once this is
IMPORTANT! Turning the arrival alarm off prevents the AccuNavll from sequencing to the next waypoint in the route. This, in effect, turns the route of
At the bottom of the screen are the Local Time and Cross Track Error press the key next to the "CHANGE" label and enter the waypoint number
This menu lets you select the route number, name the route, and choose the waypoints used in the route. Name a Route To assign a name to a route, pres
WARNING! USE THIS GPS RECEIVER ONLY AS AN AID TO NAVIGATION. A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION. CAUTI
To change another digital dis- play, press the left or right ar- row key. The label in the next digital display box changes as you pressthe arrow key.
name. For example, to name a waypoint "COVE 1", press the number "0" key repeatedly until the letter "C" appears in the
andcurrenton your boat. It also simplifies navigation. To use the plotter in this manner, first recall awaypointorstarta route. (See the Waypoint Rec
AccuNav his turned on for the first time. The available plotter ranges are.1, .2, .5,1,2,5,10, 20, 50, and 100 miles. This lets you "zoom in"
CHANGE DISPLAY Two of these labels are win- The four digital displays on the left side of the plotter screen can be changed or customized at will. Wh
WINDOWS You can change the displays on the AccuNav II by using the windows feature. This lets you use different displays to suit your own fishing or b
travelling a long distance, the track line may end prematurely due to the limited number of dots availablethat plot the track. Using a longer update t
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (cant.) SELECT NMENDGPS RECEIVER 36 TRUE AND MAGNETIC POSITION 38 PRESET 39 MAN OVERBOARD 39 PCF OFFSET 41 OPS MODULE SELF-TEST &ap
AccuNav II GPS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS GPS Module Dimensions 2.5"H x 4.1W x 7" D Channels Five Parallel Four continuous for position All s
POWER CONNECTIONS OPS MODULE SELF-TEST The AccuNav II works from a twelve-volt battery system. For the best results, attach the power cable directly
is the difference between the location shown on the present position display and the posi- tion shown on the chart. Use the right and left arrow keys
Surface Mounting - Without Access PCF OFFSET If you don't have access to the back side of the mounting surface, use the "cleats" suppli
The plotter display automatically shows a .1 mile display in the Man Pole Mount Overboard mode. Your position when the Man Overboard key was pressed i
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