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Provides a general overview of the GEONAV system's capabilities and features.
Details the general characteristics, functions, and capabilities of the GEONAV unit.
Outlines the electrical requirements, power consumption, and memory capacities of the GEONAV.
Lists available accessories and provides physical dimensions for the GEONAV unit.
Covers essential precautions, cleaning, and safety advice during installation and use.
Explains the steps for panel and flush mounting the GEONAV unit.
Details the pin configurations for power, NMEA 0183, auxiliary, and Ethernet connections.
Provides instructions for inserting and extracting CompactFlash™ memory cartridges.
Explains the functions of the GEONAV unit's keyboard and control buttons.
Describes how to access and run the GEONAV's diagnostic program for system checks.
Explains how to display and utilize Navionics electronic charts, including zoom and detail settings.
Covers chart objects, navaid abbreviations, and displaying object attributes for better understanding.
Details fundamental operations like switching, depth sounding, and navigation modes.
Explains advanced features such as EBL/VRM, Easy Pilot, and Overzoom for enhanced navigation.
Describes safety functions like anchor alarms and ARPA target tracking for collision avoidance.
A brief guide to help users quickly get acquainted with the GEONAV operation.
Explains how to select and switch between operating modes like ECS and Geonav.
Details the differences and usage of Cursor mode versus Navigation mode.
Covers the always-present Range window and dynamic Sailing/Navigation windows.
Describes various specialized windows like Depth Sounder, Split Views, Trip, and Satellite.
Explains how to navigate the main menu and access various functions like Route, Track, and Setup.
Guides users on planning, creating, and modifying routes with waypoints.
Details procedures for saving, loading, and deleting routes from storage.
Instructions on starting, stopping, and saving track data to the CompactFlash™.
Covers displaying track segment data and navigating to track points.
Explains how to insert, change symbols, names, and colors of markers.
Covers saving and deleting sets of markers to and from the CompactFlash™.
Guides on selecting and navigating to specific ports from a stored list.
Details how to find and navigate to the nearest ports or services.
Covers configuration of display modes, chart details, and navigation parameters.
Explains how to configure auxiliary windows, ARPA, and system language.
Instructions for navigating to a specific geographical position using latitude and longitude.
Guides on navigating to a position defined by range and bearing values.
Details the Man Overboard function for locating a person fallen overboard.
Explains setting up the network and transferring data between GEONAV units.
Describes how the GEONAV can control an autopilot to follow programmed routes.