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Reference
System Setup
System Setup
Highlight Setup item by UP/DOWN key and press ENTER key from Menu page, the Setup page appears. You
can set 7 items for the system: Datum, Display, Time, Alarm, Unit and Other.
Datum
Refers to the theoretical mathematical model of the earth’s sea surface. Map makers may use a different model
from which to chart their maps, so position coordinates will differ from one datum to another. The datum for the
map you are using can be found in the legend of the map. If you are unsure as to which datum to use, just
choose WGS84.
Display
1. Highlight Display item by UP/ DOWN key in Setup page and press ENTER key.
2. Press LEFT / RIGHT key to adjust the contrast of the screen.
Time
You must choose time format first once you turn on the
E-trace, it means you can read time in 12 hours or 24
hours. Then you need to set UTC (Universal Time Coordinate). In another word, if your present location is in +8
time zone, and you are using +8 time zone clock, you have to choose +8 hours. If you are in +8 time zone but
using +6 time zone clock, you’d better choose +6 hours. If you choose 0 hour, that is exactly UTC Time. This
setup is very important, it will directly affect the time displayed. Press LEFT/ RIGHT keys to select 12 hours or
24 hours; Press UP/ DOWN keys to select UTC time.
Alarm
In this item, you can set alarm for five kinds of subjects: XTE, Hazard, Destination, Landmark and Anchor.
Highlight the subject you want to put alarm by UP / DOWN key and press ENTER key.
• For XTE alarm, if you choose 0.2 mile, the alarm will work once your current leg goes out of the circle with 0.2
mile radius and the center of your current location. This function will only be available when the waypoint is
within the route and the unit is set to navigation status.
• For Hazard alarm, If you select 0.2 mile, the unit will alarm automatically when you get into the circle, which is
an area with the center of this Hazard and the radius of 0.2 miles. This function will only be available when the
waypoint is within the route or track and the unit is set to navigation status.
NOTE:
you must set Hazard in waypoints list; otherwise this alarm does not work.
• For Destination alarm, it is the same as Hazard alarm.
• For Landmark alarm, if you choose ON for Landmark alarm and OFF for Destination alarm, the unit will alarm
once you are within 0.1 unit ( depending on your unit setup) away from each waypoint. If you choose ON for
waypoint alarm and 0.2 mile for Destination alarm, the unit will work within 0.2 mile away from the each
waypoint.
• For Anchor alarm, if you choose 0.2mile, the unit will alarm when you are 0.2 mile away from the location you
set as Anchor .
NOTE:
Whenever you start to use Anchor alarm, the unit will always default your current location as the Anchor.
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