Humminbird NS 10 manual Heading, Land Mass, LAT/LON Gridlines

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Three options are available for units of measurement: Nautical miles and nautical miles per hour, statute miles and statute miles per hour, and kilometers and kilometers per hour. Select the option which best suits your needs, and press ENTER to store that setting and proceed to the next menu.

GO TO: Creates a temporary route to a point selected by PICK or with the cursor. Represents the number 6 when the numeric keypad symbol is displayed.

HEADING

Default setting: True

There are two options for heading readout: True or Magnetic. Selecting True will orient all course information to true north, conforming with the lat-Ion coordinate system. If you choose Magnetic north for a course reference, the NS 10 will calculate the magnetic variation at your present position, and add to or subtract from the true course to present course readouts relative to magnetic north. This is a matter of personal preference: True north corresponds to the lat-Ion lines on marine charts, while a magnetic reading will match your magnetic compass readout. HELP: Provides many help messages and provides further explanation of some functions. Help information is not available from all screens.

KNOT: Nautical mile per hour. The normal measurement of speed for boats, expressed relative to nautical miles instead of statute miles.

LAND MASS

Default setting: Black

Your NS 10 displays land mass as black, and bodies of water as white, however, if you choose, you may reverse this by selecting white. Try it both ways and decide which option works best for you.

LAT/LON GRIDLINES

Default setting: off

You have the option of displaying nearby latitude and longitude lines in the graphics area of the display. These are helpful in orienting your course of true north when the map is visible, and are especially helpful when using the NS 10 with the map turned off, when out of the map coverage area, or when the zoom range selected is too small to display a map. In these instances, the Lat/Lon gridlines will be your only source of reference. The Lat/Lon gridlines are not displayed in the forwardlooking mode.

LIGHT: Used to turn the backlight on and to adjust the brightness of the light.

MAGNETIC NORTH: The natural magnetic pole of the earth. This point is continually moving over time, and differs from true north by several hundred miles. This is the point to which all magnetic compasses will point.

MAP: Pressing MAP once when using the Select System will return the map to the graphic area. Pressing MAP when the map is already in the graphic area displays the Map Setup 1 menu, pressing again displays the Map Setup 2 menu. (For additional information see "Additional User Set-up Options" in section IV.)

MAP DATUM: A datum is an initial set of numeric geometrical quantities which are used as a reference from which to measure other quantities used to define a region. From this information a map is created. The NS 10 allows you to choose from a selected list of map datums or it will default to the most commonly used map datum in your area.

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Contents Page NS 10 Operations Manual HOW the NS 10 WorksWhat Comes in the BOX Choosing a Mounting Location for the ReceiverChoosing a Mounting Location for the Control Head Deck Mount Mounting the ReceiverStem Mount Page Installing the Control Head Gimbal Bracket MountOptional Flush Mount Basic Functions Getting StartedNS 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 LIGHT, TEXT, MAP, Clear and Help Buttons Changing Your ViewZooming in and OUT Cursor To Determine the Distance and Bearing From Present Position Creating Temporary WaypointsHighlighting a Waypoint Using Pick Page Creating Temporary Routes Using GO to Steering Information Advanced Functions of the NS Creating Permanent WaypointsPage 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 Humminbird One Year Full Warranty Service PolicyROM SpecificationsRAM NS 10 Interface Options Accessories Nmea Glossary DgpsALL Clear Display Contrast Clock ModeDISTANCE/SPEED Land Mass HeadingLAT/LON Gridlines Plotter History Nmea Interface OutputPosition Update Averaging HDOP49 PDOP49 VDOP49