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Note: Which instrument is navigating? By the term
navigating, we mean the active instrument in which the
waypoint memory is used for navigation to calculate the
navigation data, ie BTW, DTW etc. There can only be one
instrument on the Nexus Network which is keeping the
waypoints in memory, but the waypoints can be reached from
all instruments.
If a portable Nexus GPS is connected, the Server takes over
the navigation.
If a Nexus GPS Navigator instrument (art no 21032) and
Antenna (art no 21000) is connected, the Nexus GPS
Navigator instrument will take over the navigation when in
Master mode. Through the configuration of this instrument, it
can also be set to be a Nexus or NMEA repeater.
If another NMEA navigator is connected, it depends on how the
calibration code C75 is set. (See 12.6.6, C75).
C75 (OFF) = the Server is navigating.
C75 (ON) = the other NMEA navigator is navigating.
8.4.1 Store present position
Select sub-function (Edit WP) and press KEY.
The text (FREE), or the last stored or edited waypoint number will
be displayed.
If the last waypoint is displayed, the latitude and longitude co-
ordinates for the waypoint will be displayed alternating.
If required, press UP to select a (FREE) waypoint.
When a (FREE) waypoint is displayed, press KEY 3 times to store
present position. Remember to note the waypoint number.
8.4.2 Edit a waypoint
Select sub-function (Edit WP), press KEY.
The last edited (Ed) waypoint number is displayed.
To select a (FREE) waypoint number, or to select a previous
waypoint number to be edited, press DOWN or UP.
If you press and hold (more than 2 seconds) DOWN or UP, this
press will decrease or increase the edit (Ed) waypoint number to
the next 10:th digit.
To edit the selected waypoint, press KEY.
The actual or the last known latitude (LAt) from the navigator is
displayed and the cursor for the first digit flashes.
To enter the new latitude co-ordinates and to select hemisphere
North (N) or South (S), press MODE, DOWN and UP as required
To store the latitude, press KEY.
The actual or the last known longitude (Lon) from the navigator is
displayed and the ( ° ) and minute ( ´ ) sign flashes.
NAVIGATION FUNCTIONS

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