The
Power
Knob
This knob switches the receiver on and off. Each time you
switch the unit on, it performs internal diagnostics, begins
tracking available GPS satellites, and activates the
navigation function. This process takes only a few seconds,
providing that a seed position and current time have been
entered.
Note
You must enter a seed position and the current time
before you navigate with the Apollo 360. This process
is required only once, and greatly speeds the otherwise
slow receiver process of tracking available GPS
satellites. Entering a seed position and the current time
is explained in Section 3.
The
Concentric
Rotary
Knobs
The LARGE and SMALL concentric rotary knobs allow
you to move the highlight cursor around the display to
select menu options and make changes. The highlight
cursor typically shows on the display when you use an
operating function. The cursor indicates that the
highlighted item can be changed.
A vertical and/or horizontal arrow symbol often shows at
the lower right corner of the display. These symbols
indicate that additional options are available and that
changes can be made.
Introduction to the Apollo 360
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