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  • Page 1 Wide User and Installation Guide..
  • Page 3 THE SAFETY OF NAVIGATION AND, AS ALWAYS, THE CAPTAIN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR PROPER USE. The use of the GEONAV implies knowledge and accep- tance of this warning by the user. NOTE: Technical characteristics and functions described in this manual are subject to change as a result of improvements or changes to the product.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction INTRODUCTION The GEONAV is a chart plotter that can be interfaced with a GPS receiver, fishfinder unit, autopilot and other onboard in- struments, and allows displaying the boat’s geographical po- sition with respect to an electronic chart. Thanks to the GEONAV and a NAVIONICS Platinum™..
  • Page 5: Characteristics

    Characteristics CHARACTERISTICS General characteristics • Easy Pilot function for easy and direct control of autopilot • EBL and VRM functions • Multiple display of tracks • Storage of track data including significant additional in- formation such as date, time, latitude/longitude, depth, temperature, etc.
  • Page 6 Characteristics • Protection against: Reverse polarity Input overvoltage • Operating temperature: -10°C to +60°C • Storage temperature: -20°C to +70°C Memory characteristics • Up to 100 waypoints per route • Up to 5000 trackpoints (multiple tracks) • Up to 3000 markers per group •..
  • Page 7 English..
  • Page 8: Installation And Precautions

    Fix the bracket to the boat’s dashboard with 4 screws 5mm in diameter. Flush mounting Locate the area where the GEONAV is to be installed, then use the cutting template supplied with the plotter to cut the panel. Apply a layer of silicone glue (the use of black colored glue is recommended, in order to prevent the area from going yellow when exposed to sunlight) to the plastic frame rear side.
  • Page 9 Let the silicone glue dry, then place the instrument into the frame tripping the appropriate spring. Mounting the fishfinder black-box unit Put the unit in a well-ventilated, cool and dry place. In case of wall mounting, turn the unit so that the connectors are shown on the unit’s side.
  • Page 10: Connections

    Connections CONNECTIONS Power supply and data connector (10 pins) 1. Power supply + VDC (red wire) (black wire) 2. NMEA 0183 data input GPS IN+ (brown wire) GPS IN- (yellow wire) 3. NMEA 0183 data output DATA OUT+ (violet wire) DATA OUT- (white wire) 4.
  • Page 11 Connection with fishfinder black-box unit Use the data cable supplied with the black-box unit to con- nect the plotter to the power supply source, as well as to NMEA0183 devices such as an external GPS receiver, depth sounder and autopilot, if any. Connect the instrument to the black-box by the available con- nector present on the cable supplied.
  • Page 12: Cartridge Installation

    Cartridge Installation CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION Installing the CompactFlash™ Open the cartridge slot cover located on the plotter’s rear side. Insert the cartridge into the appropriate slot, with the label side towards the outside, and push it down. Close the cover exercising light pressure and check that it is perfectly closed, in order to avoid any water infiltration.
  • Page 13 Windows Explorer not to erase the content of the NAVIONIC and GEONAV folders. Damaging the files stored in such directories may result in loss of data or improper operation of the unit.
  • Page 14: Keyboard

    Keyboard KEYBOARD ZOOM-/ZOOM+ • Increases/decreases the chart scale • Enables/disables the Autozoom function JOYSTICK (right/left - up/down) • Moves the cursor across the screen • Switches from Navigation mode to Cursor mode • Selects the options from menus and submenus If pressed: •..
  • Page 15 Navigation mode: • Switches the display from the window enabled to the Navi- gation window POWER • Switches the GEONAV on • Opens the brightness window • Switches the GEONAV off (if held pressed for more than 3 seconds) English..
  • Page 16 Keyboard ZOOM-/ZOOM+ Fishfinder mode: • If the depth range is set to Manual, opens the window that allows set- ting the upper / lower depth lim- GOTO Fishfinder mode: • Accesses the main menu KNOB 3D mode: • Raises the view point and changes its angle If pressed: Navigazione mode:..
  • Page 17: Diagnostic

    WARNING: The unit’s internal memory can be cleared by holding the CLR key pressed when switching the unit on. This operation will delete all the settings stored in the GEONAV and restore factory settings. Moreover, the routes, tracks and mark- ers not saved on the CompactFlash™ cartridge will be deleted.
  • Page 18: Navionics Electronic Charts

    NAVIONICS Electronic Charts NAVIONICS ELECTRONIC CHARTS The GEONAV includes a built-in world map. Additional car- tography details relative to a specific area of navigation are available from the CompactFlash™ cartridges storing NAVIONICS Platinum™ or Gold™ electronic charts. NAVIONICS electronic charts contain a detailed set of sym- bols, similar to those used on official nautical charts.
  • Page 19 Press GOTO to display the menu, select SETUP, DEPTH UNITS and then set the unit desired in meters, feet or fathoms. The GEONAV will convert all the depth values in the unit selected, making them appear like those re- ported in the official nautical charts (see the figure).
  • Page 20 NAVIONICS Electronic Charts Displaying object attributes Move the manual cursor on top of an object on the chart, then press the joy- stick. A window will show the description of all the objects present on the chart at the cursor’s position.
  • Page 21 Depth contours This function allows the user to select the display of depth contours; the options available are: display of contours only with depths up to 5 meters 10m: display of contours only with depths up to 10 meters 20m: display of contours only with depths up to 20 meters ALL: all depth contours displayed..
  • Page 22 NAVIONICS Electronic Charts Displaying port services NOTE: This function is available only with the NAVIONICS Platinum™ cartridges containing the Port Services feature. If the NAVIONICS Gold™ cartridges are used, the supported functions will be those provided by the chart plotters employing only the Gold™..
  • Page 23 Port services are identified by the following icons: Info marina Fuel Repairs Customer Provisions Information services Once displayed the list of the services available, those shown in light blue offer further information; select one of them by the joystick and press ENTER to display the additional data available, such as the address, telephone number, business hours, etc.
  • Page 24 NAVIONICS Electronic Charts Position the cursor on the icon representing a Tide or Current station. If the zoom level is adequate, the present tide or current value will show in the vicinity of the cursor position, together with the curve estimated in the subsequent hours.
  • Page 25 Displaying aerial / satellite charts NOTE: This function is available only with the NAVIONICS Platinum™ cartridges. Press GOTO to display the menu, select SETUP, PHOTO OVER- LAY, then LAND or FULL. From a given zoom level onwards, where available, aerial or satellite photographs will overlay the traditional chart items, only in land areas (LAND) or both in land and sea areas (FULL).
  • Page 26: Graphic Items

    Graphic Items GRAPHIC ITEMS Besides chart data, the GEONAV displays some graphic items useful during navigation. The figure below shows some of these items. 1 - Marker Indicates a point of interest associated with a symbol, a name and a color.
  • Page 27 is identified by a filled circle, whereas the route leg currently followed is identified by a thicker line. 7 - Cursor Indicates the position expressed in geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude). It is displayed when the plotter is in Cursor mode. 8 - Heading vector Indicates graphically the boat’s current route.
  • Page 28: Functional Characteristics

    Functional Characteristics FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS This chapter describes some of the most important functions of the GEONAV, as well as the terms most commonly used in this document. Switching on/Switching off the unit To switch the GEONAV on, press the PWR key. To switch it off, keep the PWR key pressed for more than 3 seconds.
  • Page 29 Cursor mode (manual) When in Cursor mode, the manual cursor is displayed. It is possible to insert, delete and move waypoints, insert and delete markers, display navaid information, etc., but it is not possible to gain access to the depth sounder window. To switch from Navigation mode to Cursor mode, use the joystick.
  • Page 30 “AUTOZOOM ? ENTER = YES” message is displayed, then confirm by pressing ENTER. To disable the Autozoom function, press ZOOM. When the GEONAV is turned on, and if at least one waypoint has been previously entered, the Autozoom function will be automatically enabled.
  • Page 31 the boat’s course, so as to maintain 2/3rds of the screen ahead of the boat, provided that the boat’s speed is greater than 3 knots. This function will be enabled provided that no waypoint has been previously entered. EBL/VRM functions The EBL (Electronic Bearing Line) and VRM (Variable Range Marker) functions allow entering markers and waypoints as range and bearing coordinates with respect to the current position.
  • Page 32 Functional Characteristics To insert a waypoint where the EBL and VRM intersect, press ENTER; to insert a marker, hold ENTER pressed. Range and bearing values are displayed in the lower right- hand side of the screen, together with the indication of the function currently enabled.
  • Page 33 To enable or disable the Overzoom function, press GOTO to dis- play the menu bar, then select SETUP, OVERZOOM and ON/ OFF. Position calibration All position sensors are affected by intrinsic errors that make the boat’s position incorrect (15 to 20 meters). The position calibration function allows correcting manually the position error present in all GPS devices, provided that this error is not greater than 2 nautical miles.
  • Page 34 • For routes: RUTBCK01 and RUTBCK02 Fishfinder functions The GEONAV can be connected to a black-box unit, supplied as an optional device, to become a complete depth sounder providing fishfinder functions. The fishfinder employs the Sonar technology to scan the area..
  • Page 35 (eg., banks of fish). The black-box unit supplied with the GEONAV sounds the depth with a 350W power signal at a 170kHz frequency, and is able to provide highly detailed information.
  • Page 36: Quick Tour

    Windows will display the boat’s speed, route, chart scale and local time. The GEONAV is in Navigation mode; by the joystick, it is possible to switch to Cursor mode (editing mode). The cursor position is shown by two windows. The joystick allows mov- ing in all directions.
  • Page 37 The windows will show the overall route length, the time to reach the cursor’s position at the speed detected by the GPS device, as well as the distance between the boat’s position and the cursor. Press the EXIT key to go back to Navigation mode. To add more waypoints, enter the Cursor mode by using the joystick and repeat the operations described above.
  • Page 38 CLR key (Cursor mode), starting from the last en- tered. To go back to Navigation mode, press EXIT. If an autopilot is connected to the GEONAV, the plotted route is automatically followed as soon as the Navigation mode is enabled.
  • Page 39: Operating Modes

    Distance from the last waypoint to the cursor • Chart scale To edit the existing route, move the cursor by using the joy- stick. The GEONAV will display the following data: • Distance from the boat’s position to the cursor •..
  • Page 40 Operating Modes Besides the Navigation window, it is possible to enable one of the windows available: by pressing again the EXIT key, the display will switch from Navigation mode (or route planning) to the window currently active. To choose the window to enable, press GOTO and select the WIN option from the menu.
  • Page 41: Range Window

    Range Window RANGE WINDOW This window, always present, shows the following information: • Zoom status (top left corner): - Z+ means the chart can be further enlarged by pressing ZOOM+; - no indication means the chart is shown at the best pos- sible level;..
  • Page 42: Navigation Windows

    Navigation Windows NAVIGATION WINDOWS These windows are automatically enabled as soon as the GPS receiver has obtained a valid fix (FIX OK). If no route has been entered, the following data will be shown: • Boat’s speed • Chart scale •..
  • Page 43 • Distance to the target waypoint • Time to arrive to the target waypoint • Estimated time to the route end NOTE: To display sea depth and temperature values, the GEONAV must be inter- faced with a depth sounder. English..
  • Page 44: Sailing Windows

    Sailing Windows SAILING WINDOWS These windows are enabled automatically as soon as the GPS receiver has obtained a valid fix (FIX OK), data is received from the wind instruments, a route is present and provided that they have been enabled via the Win menu. They display the following information: •..
  • Page 45 If more waypoints are present, besides the target waypoint, a window will show the apparent wind data on the next leg. The apparent wind speed is indicated by the digits in the center of the window. The wind direction is represented graphically by an arrow. If a close hauled or a run is planned on the next leg, the arrow will indicate the direction of apparent wind on the first beat of the next leg, whilst the direction of apparent wind on..
  • Page 46: Depth Sounder Window

    Depth Sounder Window DEPTH SOUNDER WINDOW This window, displayed if the GEONAV is interfaced with a depth sounder and if previously enabled by the Win menu, replaces the number indicating the sea depth in the Motor Boating windows with a graph showing the sea bed.
  • Page 47: Trip Window

    Trip Window TRIP WINDOW The Trip window shows general data relating to the route followed. • Average speed from departure • Maximum speed from departure • Time elapsed from departure • Partial distance covered from departure • Overall distance covered To reset all counters (except for the overall distance) before starting a new journey, press the CLR key.
  • Page 48: Satellite Window

    Satellite Window SATELLITE WINDOW At start-up the satellite window displays how many and which satellites are tracked by the GPS receiver. The outer circle represents the horizon, the inner one identi- fies a 45° elevation with respect to the horizon, and the cen- tral circle points to the zenith.
  • Page 49 3D fix is obtained. As soon as a valid fix is available, the GEONAV will automati- cally switch to Navigation mode and display the boat’s posi- tion at the best chart range available; the Navigation window on the right will indicate the boat’s course and speed.
  • Page 50: Tide Info Window

    Tide Info Window TIDE INFO WINDOW When a NAVIONICS cartridge featuring Tides and Currents data is present, this window displays further information, be- sides the forecast data supplied by selecting the Tides and Currents station. The following data is displayed: •..
  • Page 51: Runway Window

    Runway Window RUNWAY WINDOW This window displays the following information on the target waypoint: • Name of the target waypoint • Distance from the target waypoint • Estimated time of arrival to the target waypoint • Bearing • Course • Steering angle •..
  • Page 52: Window

    3D Window 3D WINDOW NOTE: This function is available only with the NAVIONICS Platinum™ cartridges. This window allows displaying a 3D chart image of the area surrounding the current boat’s position. Enable the 3D Navigation window using the GOTO/WIN menu, then press the EXIT key to display it.
  • Page 53: 3d Split Windows

    2D/3D Split Windows 2D/3D SPLIT WINDOWS NOTE: This function is available only with the NAVIONICS Platinum™ cartridges. The 2D/3D split windows allow displaying, at the same time, standard cartography (2D) and three-dimensional cartography (3D); this requires Navionics Platinum™ charts. Enable the 2D/2D split windows using the GOTO/WIN menu, then press EXIT to display them.
  • Page 54 2D/3D Split Windows After changing the point of view, using either the joystick or the knob, it is possible to restore the original point of view by pressing EXIT. To exit from the 2D/3D split windows, press EXIT. English..
  • Page 55: Fishfinder Window

    Fishfinder Window FISHFINDER WINDOW The Fishfinder window, which is available when the GEONAV is connected to the fishfinder black-box unit supplied, allows displaying the data relative to the objects detected by the unit in the sea area below the boat. The unit works thanks to the Sonar technology, which measures the echo originated by the transmission of a high-frequency sound signal.
  • Page 56 Fishfinder Window The standard window displays the following data: • Boat’s speed • Water temperature • Depth • Seabed outline, with suspended obstructions (if any) • Depth range The range selection mode (A-RANGE = AUTO, S-RANGE = SHIFT, M-RANGE = MANUAL) and the sensitivity adjusting mode (A-SENS = AUTO, M-SENS = MANUAL) are shown at the lower right-hand corner of the screen.
  • Page 57 BOTTOM ZOOM: Same as BOTTOM LOCK mode, but the enlarged area extends from few meters below the seabed to a few meters above, automatically moving according to depth. In very shallow water, the enlargement is not applicable and therefore the information displayed on the left side of the screen is not updated;..
  • Page 58 Fishfinder Window In all modes, the fishfinder sensitivity can be adjusted not only from the Settings menu, but also by rotating the knob, provided that the relevant option in the menu is set to MANUAL. Once the sensitivity adjustment window has appeared, set the value desired, and then press ENTER to confirm the setting or CLR to cancel the operation.
  • Page 59: Ff Window

    2D/FF Window 2D/FF WINDOW This window shows – at the same time – a 2D-mode chart view in the left-hand side, and a fishfinder standard view in the right-hand side of the screen. The windows located at the right end of the screen show the data relevant to the currently active view: route data will be shown when the chart view is active, while depth data will be shown when the fishfinder view is active.
  • Page 60: Ff Window

    3D/FF Window 3D/FF WINDOW This window shows – at the same time – a 3D-mode chart view in the left-hand side, and a fishfinder standard view in the right-hand side of the screen. The windows located at the right end of the screen show the data relevant to the currently active view: route data will be shown when the chart view is active, while depth data will be shown when the fishfinder view is active.
  • Page 61: Main Menu

    Main Menu MAIN MENU The main menu bar, that appears when pressing the GOTO key, allows accessing the following options: ROUTE: To display route information, reverse and delete the route, set the consumption data and save or read data from the cartridge.
  • Page 62: Route

    Route ROUTE EDITING A ROUTE (CURSOR MODE) Creating a waypoint Using the joystick, move the cursor on the position desired and press ENTER to insert a waypoint. To enter further waypoints, move the cursor and press ENTER. The new waypoint will be appended to the existing route. Up to 99 waypoints per route can be entered, also by using the GOTO functions available from the main menu.
  • Page 63 EDITING A ROUTE (NAVIGATION MODE) If the manual cursor is displayed, press the EXIT key to enter Navigation mode. Changing the target waypoint Use the “Route to a waypoint” function (see the Functions in the Route Menu Section). WARNING: The route will be modified and the new target waypoint selected will be the first waypoint in the route.
  • Page 64 Route The arrival time at the waypoint and the fuel consumption will be displayed provided that estimated speed and fuel con- sumption values have been inserted previously (see the Enter- ing speed and fuel consumption data Section). To move within the page, use the joystick. To go back to the menu, use the joystick;..
  • Page 65 Press ENTER to confirm the selection, or EXIT to exit. As the GEONAV plots a new route, the waypoint selected will become the first waypoint in the route, whereas previous waypoints will be deleted.
  • Page 66: Track

    Track TRACK The Track function allows recording the track actually fol- lowed by the boat. The Track function can be enabled and disabled several times during navigation; in this case, sepa- rate track segments will be drawn. Starting a track To enable the Track function, press the GOTO key to display the main menu, select TRACK, START and press ENTER to confirm.
  • Page 67 A message will confirm that the track has been stored cor- rectly. Once stored, the track will disappear from the screen. Every time a track is stored in the CompactFlash™, the plotter’s memory is cleared and the indicator of memory used in the TRACK menu is reset to 0%.
  • Page 68 Track Press GOTO to display the main menu, then select TRACK and the small colored square. A menu will show the colors avail- able: choose the desired color with the joystick, then press ENTER to confirm the operation. The selected color will be stored together with the track.
  • Page 69 (the latest segments used will be highlighted) from the catalog and then press ENTER to confirm. The GEONAV will position the manual cursor at the begin- ning of the track segment selected; insert a waypoint by press- ing ENTER, or a marker by holding ENTER pressed.
  • Page 70: Markers

    Markers MARKERS Markers are used to identify points of interest to which names and symbols can be assigned. When a marker is entered, the plotter records also date, time and sea depth and temperature (if available). This data is stored together with the marker name, symbol and color and can be displayed in the window shown by the GOTO MARKER menu.
  • Page 71 NAVIGATION MODE Inserting a marker Hold the ENTER key pressed to insert a marker at the boat’s position. A window will display the symbol and the name automatically assigned to the marker; to change the marker symbol, name and color according to the type of marker to store (e.g., fishing spots, submerged wrecks, rocks, etc.), use the joystick and the -ZOOM+ key.
  • Page 72 Markers then press ENTER to confirm. Once the desired marker has been selected, the GEONAV will insert a waypoint at the marker position and append the new leg to the existing route (if no route is available, the new waypoint will be connected to the boat’s position).
  • Page 73 Recalling a set of markers from the CompactFlash™ Press the GOTO key to display the menu, select MARKER, RE- CALL to open the marker catalog. Select the marker set desired by using the joystick, then press ENTER to confirm the operation, or EXIT to exit. Deleting the current set of markers Press the GOTO key to display the menu, select MARKER, DE- LETE ALL and press ENTER to confirm.
  • Page 74: Goto Port

    ENTER. Once the desired port has been selected, the GEONAV will insert a waypoint in the port position and append the new leg to the existing route (if no route is available, the new waypoint will be connected to the boat’s position).
  • Page 75: Goto Nearest

    (estimated on the boat’s current speed). Press ENTER to confirm the selection. The GEONAV will insert a waypoint in the port selected, de- lete automatically the existing route (if in Navigation mode), or..
  • Page 76 Press the GOTO key, select NEAR by the joystick, choose the Tides or Currents service, then press ENTER to confirm. The GEONAV will allow selecting one of the three nearest Tides and Currents stations. Use the joystick to choose the..
  • Page 77 station desired, then press ENTER to confirm. A window will show the information reported below. Tide station • Name of the station • Forecast reference date • Time and height with respect to the cursor’s position in the graph • Time and height of high/low water •..
  • Page 78 Goto Nearest • Time, speed, direction and slack time of daily flood and ebb streams • Dawn and sunset time • Moonrise and moonset time • Moon phase • Tide level graph (24 hours) In both cases above, the default date is today. A different date can be set by pressing ENTER or -ZOOM+.
  • Page 79: Goto Lat/lon

    Press the GOTO key and select L/L by the joystick. Enter the geographical coordinates desired and confirm. The GEONAV will move the manual cursor to the position selected; insert a waypoint by pressing ENTER, or a marker by pressing ENTER longer.
  • Page 80: Goto Range/bearing

    Press the GOTO key and select R&B by the joystick. Enter the range and bearing values relative to the position desired and confirm. The GEONAV will move the manual cursor to the position selected; insert a waypoint by pressing ENTER, or a marker by holding ENTER pressed..
  • Page 81: Setup

    Setup SETUP The Setup menu allows setting the available options. To ac- cess the Setup menu, press GOTO to display the main menu, then select SETUP by using the joystick. The menu items are grouped in five sets. When selecting a set by the joystick, the list of the available options will be dis- played.
  • Page 82 Setup By choosing USER, enables/disables the display of the single items. • Easy View (ON/OFF) Enables/disable the Chart Magnification function. • Overzoom (ON/OFF) Enables/disable the Overzoom function. • Presentation (INTER./U.S.) Selects the symbols and colors of chart presentation. • Own Ship Icon Selects the icon that will identify the ship’s position on the screen.
  • Page 83 • Depth Units (M/FT/FA) Selects depth units. • Temperature Units (°C/°F) Sets the temperature units (degrees cen- tigrade or Fahrenheit). • Bearing (TRUE/MAG) Sets the magnetic mode for all bearings. • Language (EN/FR/ES/DE/DK/IT/SV/ NL/SU/NO/GR) Selects the language. OTHER • GPS (INT/EXT) Selects the internal or external GPS device, or the built-in GPS device with the reception of..
  • Page 84: Fishfinder Setup

    Fishfinder Setup FISHFINDER SETUP Fishfinder settings Enable one of the Fishfinder windows, then press GOTO to enable the setting menu. FISHFINDER - SONAR FEATURES • Ping Rate (AUTO/MANUAL) Sets the scanning speed selection. In Auto mode the scanning speed adjustment is automatic; in Manual mode the adjustment is carried out by selecting the Ping Rate option from the menu.
  • Page 85 shade range, thus increasing the dynamics of the image shown. The variation of this parameter allows discriminating between weaker and stronger returns. • Depth Range (AUTO/SHIFT/ MANUAL) Chooses the depth display range adjustment between automatic mode (the range is automati- cally adapted, so that the seabed is always shown in the lower part of the screen and the surface is always visible), manual mode (fixed, to be adjusted by the user) or shift..
  • Page 86 Fishfinder Setup FISHFINDER - DISPLAY • Display Mode (NORMAL/BOT- TOM ZOOM/BOTTOM LOCK/ MARKER ZOOM/SYMBOL VIEW) Chooses the type of Depth Sounder window displayed. • Chart Speed (FULL/MED/LOW/ OFF) Changes the speed of the scanning vertical line through the screen. NOTE: If the Chart Speed option is set to OFF, the black-box unit is disabled along with the alarms, if previously activated.
  • Page 87 • Depth Alarm (ON/OFF) Sets an alarm that is enabled when the depth is greater than the limit value chosen. • Keel Offset (ON/OFF) Sets a correction value to compensate for the offset be- tween the real position of the sonar sensor and the sur- face of the water.
  • Page 88: Mob Function

    To enable the MOB function, hold the GOTO key pressed longer. The GEONAV will place a special marker on the current posi- tion and show a window with the following data: •..
  • Page 89: Autopilot

    Autopilot AUTOPILOT The GEONAV allows a boat equipped with an autopilot to fol- low automatically the entered route, compensating for any di- version caused by external conditions (wind, currents, etc.). The GEONAV will display the “PROXIMITY TO WAYPOINT” message to warn the user that the boat is about to reach the target waypoint.
  • Page 90 English..
  • Page 91: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........4 CHARACTERISTICS ......... 5 INSTALLATION AND PRECAUTIONS .....8 CONNECTIONS ........10 CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION ......12 KEYBOARD .........14 DIAGNOSTIC .......... 17 NAVIONICS ELECTRONIC CHARTS .....18 GRAPHIC ITEMS ........26 FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS .....28 QUICK TOUR ..........
  • Page 92 Table of Contents MARKERS .........70 GOTO PORT .........74 GOTO NEAREST ........75 GOTO LAT/LON ........79 GOTO RANGE/BEARING .......80 SETUP ........... 81 FISHFINDER SETUP ........ 84 MOB FUNCTION ........88 AUTOPILOT .........89 English..