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JRC JLR-7700MKII - PLOT Screen Usage

JRC JLR-7700MKII
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JLR-7700 MK2 GPS Navigator
Turning on and off the display
for the two bottom lines
Horizontal scale range
Position storage interval
(Set with the or key.)
Number of the tracked line
currently stored (the tracked
line can be cleared by pressing
the CLR and ENT keys.)
Waypoint mark
Route (dotted line)
Local time
Speed
Course (magnetic bearing)
Tracked line (solid line)
Current position
(flickering “+” mark)
Distance to the destination
Bearing to the destination
Next destination number
Current position
(The Loran time difference can
be displayed by pressing either
the or key. Note that
however, it is necessary to set
to Loran station if it needs to be
displayed.)
4.4 PLOT Screen (Tracked Line Screen)
4.4.1 PLOT Screen
The following operations can be made on the PLOT screen.
4.4.1.1 Setting the Horizontal Scale Range
The term range means the horizontal length on the PLOT screen. In other words, the distance between the
leftmost and rightmost end of the PLOT screen will be 5 nm if the range is set to 5 nm. The ranges of 1, 2, 5, 10,
20, 50 and 100 nm are available, which can be selected by pressing either the INC or DEC key.
When the INC key is pressed the range will increase.
When the DEC key is pressed the range will decrease.
4.4.1.2 Setting the Plot Interval
The equipment can store a maximum of 300 points of tracked positions.
The memory continues to store the tracked points at a preset interval, and the latest 300 tracked point data
are maintained at any time. This means that the old position data will be erased in the chronological order if the
tracked position data has exceeded 300 points.
Set the storage interval with or key (scroll key).

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