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 used to enter
numbers, activate the
windows feature and menu selections.. The menu
key
in the bottom
right
comerof the
keyboard
activates thefirst menu page.
The keys along the bottom of
the screen are used to activate the event
markers or man overboard feature, and make menu selections with the
arrow keys.
WINDOWS - This
key gives you access to the windows mode, which lets you
customize
displays.
P05 - Press this key
to show
the Position Screen.
PLOT
-
This
key gives
access to the Plotter.
NAV
- Pressing
this key shows the Navigation Display.
STEER
- Press this key to show
the
Steering Screen.
MENU
- Press this key
to show the menus and
gain
access to most functions
WAYPOINT QUICK SAVES Press this
keyto instantly save
yourpresent position.
WAYPT SAVE - Pressing this key
lets you save a waypoint.
WAYPT RECALL
- Press this key
to recall a
waypoint.
ALARM
- Use this key
to set the OPS alarms.
CLEAR -
This
key clears menus and erases entries from the screen.
EVENT MARKER -
To mark a location on the plotter screen,
use this feature.
MAN
OVERBOARD - Pressing
this
key instantly
saves
your present postion and
switchesthe unit into a modethatshows
navigation
datato the last saved
position.
ARROW KEYS - These keys are used to make menu selections and to move
objects
on the screen.
ON -
The ON key
turns the AccuNav II on.
OFF
- Press and HOLD the Off key
to turn the AccuNav II off..
The Preset feature returns all sonar and GPS units to their
original
factory
settings. This resets the units of measure, speaker volume, display
contrast,
and more. This doesn't erase
any waypoints
or
routes, however.
To preset
the
unit,
press
the MENU key until the "PRESET UNIT' label
appears.
Pressthe
key nexttothat label. The menu screen
disappears
and
the AccuNav II returns to the GPS
position
screen. All units will be returned
to their
factory settings.
MAN OVERBOARD
One of
boating's mostterrifying events is
having
a friend orfamily
member
fall overboard. This situation can be
deadly on
any body of
water,
fresh or
salt. It's
particularly dangerous at night or if
you're
out of
sight
of land. Of
course, the first thing to do is remain calm and try all standard safety
measures to
try
to rescue the person. If
you lose sight
of the
person, you
can use
the AccuNav II to help
start a search pattern.
Once
you're
back at the helm after
initial rescue efforts have
failed, press
the AccuNav Ii's M4N OVERBOARD key. The screen shown below
appears. Your
position
at the time
you pressed the Man Overboard key
is
shown in the
top
left corner of the
display.
Beneath the position is the time
that
you pressed
the Man Overboard key.
At the bottom of the screen are
the
navigation data
displays
showing the Distance
(DTG), Bearing (BRG),
Course (COG), and Time To Go (TTG)
back to the
postion
at the
top
of the
display. Using
these
displays along
with the
plotter
in the lower
right
corner
of the
display gives you
the information
you need to steer back to the man
overboard position.
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