Humminbird NS 10 manual

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Press ENTER to return to the SATELLITE STATUS 1 screen. Press SELECT to return to the MAIN MENU. Pressing SELECT again will exit the Select System and return to the map. Or you may press MAP, at any time while in the Select System, to return directly to the map display.

Figures 26 and 27 have callouts that correspond with the following list of definitions:

1.CHANNEL- The NS 10 uses a five channel receiver. Four of the channels are each tracking one satellite. The fifth channel tracks all other visible satellites.

2.STATUS- A particular channel can be in one of 3 states: TRACKING; the channel is receiving navigation information, ACQUIRING; the satellite is visible and an attempt is being made to acquire navigation information; IDLE; there are no satellites visible on this channel.

3.SATELLITE NUMBER- This is the identification number of the satellite being tracked.

4.C/N- C/N is the measure of the satellite's carrier signal to noise ratio. The typical range is 25- 50, the greater the number the better the reception.

5.SYSTEM VARIABLES- The system variables include position dilution of precision (PDOP), vertical dilution of precision (VDOP), and horizontal dilution of precision (HDOP). The best possible position dilution of precision measurement is 1.7. A measurement of 6.0 or less indicates an accurate position solution.

6.RECEIVER STATE- The receiver state will be displayed as COLD START, WARM START, NAVIGATE, or NOT NAVIGATING. Also, the health of the receiver is displayed.

7.FIGURE OF MERIT- This a calculation of the overall receiver performance, with 1 being the

best and 9 being the worst. The NS 10 requires a figure of merit number of 5 or less to navigate.

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Contents Page HOW the NS 10 Works NS 10 Operations ManualChoosing a Mounting Location for the Receiver What Comes in the BOXChoosing a Mounting Location for the Control Head Mounting the Receiver Deck MountStem Mount Page Gimbal Bracket Mount Installing the Control HeadBasic Functions Getting Started Optional Flush MountNS 10 Screen Display Connections to the NS Page Turning the NS 10 on and OFF Page Page Using the Select System Page Page Page Page Display Contrast Changing Your View LIGHT, TEXT, MAP, Clear and Help ButtonsZooming in and OUT Cursor Creating Temporary Waypoints To Determine the Distance and Bearing From Present PositionHighlighting a Waypoint Using Pick Page Creating Temporary Routes Using GO to Steering Information Creating Permanent Waypoints Advanced Functions of the NSPage Page Page Page Page Waypoint Listing Page Entering a New Route Page Existing Routes Page Delete Waypoints To Travel or Clear a Route Page Route Listing Page Alarm Settings Page All Clear Datalog Screen System Status Page Additional User Set-Up Options Page Page Page Simulator and Map Preview Page Page Page Page Page Using the NS10 in an Emergency Maintenance Troubleshooting Service Policy Humminbird One Year Full WarrantySpecifications ROMRAM Accessories NS 10 Interface OptionsNmea Dgps GlossaryALL Clear Clock Mode Display ContrastDISTANCE/SPEED Heading Land MassLAT/LON Gridlines Nmea Interface Output Plotter HistoryPosition Update Averaging HDOP49 PDOP49 VDOP49