2. OPERATION
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2.17.1 Simulation mode
Simulation mode uses data from the internal memory to provide a simulation of the
systems functions. To use the simulation mode, several settings are required, as listed
in the procedure below.
1. Open the [MENU].
2. Select [SYSTEM], then press the ENT key.
3. Select [SIMULATION], then press the ENT key.
4. Select [MOVEMENT SETTING], then press the ENT key. The [SIMULA-
TION(MOVEMENT) SETTING] window appears.
5. Referring to the figure and table above, select a parameter to set for the simula-
tion, then press the ENT key. A settings pop up window appears.
6. Press the CursorPad to move the cursor and adjust the settings for the selected
parameter. When the settings for the selected parameter are complete, select EN-
TER, at the bottom of the window, then press the ENT key. The [SIMULA-
TION(MOVEMENT) SETTING] window appears.
7. When all parameter settings are complete, select ENTER, at the bottom of the
[SIMULATION(MOVEMENT) SETTING] window, then press the ENT key. The
[SIMULATION] menu appears.
No. Menu item Description
1 • [DATE]
• [POSN]
• Sets the date for the simulation.
• Sets the position (coordinates) for the simulation.
2[STRAIGHT]
• [DIRECT]
• [SOG]
Sets a simulated course in a straight line.
• Sets the heading for the simulation.
• Sets the SOG (Speed Over Ground) for the simulation.
3 [CIRCLE]
• [DIRECT]
• [RADIUS]
• [ANGULAR SPD]
Sets a simulated course in a circle.
• Sets the direction of the circle. ([CW]: Clockwise;
[CCW]:Counter-clockwise)
• Sets the radius of the circle, in Nautical Miles.
• Sets the speed at which to turn during the simulation.