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Provides critical safety information regarding the use of electronic charts as navigational aids.
Lists key features and functionalities of the GEONAV system.
Details power, storage capacity, and external connection protocols.
Details safety guidelines, handling, and cleaning instructions for the GEONAV unit.
Guides on securely mounting the GEONAV to a panel.
Instructions for flush mounting the GEONAV unit into a panel.
Instructions for mounting the GEONAV using a bracket.
Details pinouts for 9-pin power/data and 7-pin auxiliary connectors.
Details the pinout for the Ethernet network connection.
Step-by-step guide for inserting the CompactFlash card into the plotter.
Instructions for safely removing the CompactFlash card.
ZOOM, JOYSTICK, and ENT keys for navigation and selection.
GOTO, CLR, KNOB, and EXIT keys for menu interaction.
PWR key for power and brightness, mode switching.
Information on electronic chart capabilities, details, and symbols.
Converting depth units, displaying navaid characteristics and object attributes.
Displaying chart details, light sectors, and port services.
Options for displaying depth contours and safety areas.
Enabling light sectors and viewing port services information.
How to view tide and current data for a selected station.
Marker, track segment, boat's position, rubber band, route leg, waypoint.
Cursor, heading vector, north indicator, wind vector, layline.
Unit power, welcome page, depth sounder, sailing, and navigation modes.
Manual cursor use for route planning and chart orientation control.
Automatic chart scaling and course-based screen redraw.
Using Electronic Bearing Line and Variable Range Marker for measurements.
Temporarily editing routes for autopilot control.
Expanding chart range and correcting GPS position errors.
Adjusting contrast, color, and setting the anchor alarm.
Visual representation of ARPA tracked targets on the chart.
Displaying target data, setting CPA/TCPA limits, and radar offset.
Description of standard and Geonav operating modes.
Detailed explanation of cursor mode for route planning.
Accessing windows in navigation mode and chart-only display.
Data shown in Navigation window when no route is entered.
Data shown in Navigation window when a route is entered.
Information shown in Sailing Windows: speed, scale, target waypoint, etc.
Displays satellite tracking status and signal quality.
ROUTE, TRACK, MARKER, GOTO, SETUP options.
Creating, deleting, and moving waypoints within a route.
Navigation mode editing, changing target waypoint, and route info.
Entering speed/fuel data, and storing/recalling routes.
Deleting entire routes and reversing route direction.
Enabling, disabling, and storing track recordings.
Loading, deleting tracks, and setting track segment colors.
Viewing segment data and creating routes to track points.
Inserting markers in Navigation mode and routing to markers.
Storing, recalling, and deleting sets of markers.
Finding nearest ports with desired services.
Displaying tide and current forecasts from nearby survey stations.
Information available for tide and tidal current stations.
Options for display mode, contours, view, rotation, and details.
Presentation, amplifier, light sectors, boundaries, ship icon, navigation settings.
XTD limit, calibration, route plan, language, units, network, welcome message.
Enabling/disabling auxiliary display windows like Satellite, Tide Info, etc.
ARPA settings, CPA/TCPA limits, radar offset, and chart loading.
Connecting instruments, setting network addresses, and IP configuration.
Network status, PING testing, and transfer of route data.
Transferring routes and enabling network lock function.
Copying electronic charts to multiple CompactFlash cards for network sharing.