User Guide
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3-4-2
Latitude and Longitude
Latitude and longitude coordinates define
the position on earth and can be displayed on
data bar.
In the data bar, vessel’s position will show as
below
47° 43.000’ N or S Latitude
003° 21.656’ E or W Longitude
However, if you move the cursor, the latitude
and longitude of the point where cursor is on,
will be shown as below in the data bar
47° 43.325’ N or S Latitude
003° 20.607’ E or W Longitude
Tip
Latitude: The angular distance north or south
from the equator of a point on the earth’s
surface, measured on the meridian of the
point
Longitude: Angular distance east or west on
earth’s surface, measured by the angle
contained between the meridian of a
particular place and some prime meridian.
When reading the position
of the boat from the data
bar, make sure there is no
cursor on the chart.
3-4-3 Chart scale
To view the chart in more detail, press
or
. To view the chart more
widely, press
or
. The chart scale
is displayed on the chart.
3-4-4 NAVIONICS Search
To use this function, insert NAVIONICS SD
card and the presetting of displaying
NAVIONICS map is required.
To find a port by name:
1 Press
2 Select Find then Port by name.
3 Press
or
to select letters then
press
for next letter
4 Press
after entering the name of
port.
5 After searching, select a nearest port then
the cursor will be placed on the port you
have selected on the chart window.
6 Repeat Steps 2~3 to display the
information.
To search port & service:
1
Press
2 Select Find then Port & service
3 Select a service you want to find.
4 After searching, if you select the nearest
service, cursor will be placed on the area
you selected on the chart window.
S-MAP does not support this
function.
(Refer to 2-4 for chart
selection)
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