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Simrad HH36 - Manual (Manually Enter Your Position and UTC Time); Settings: LL Display (Show or Hide Your Position)

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Simrad - HH36 Installation and Operation Instructions 29
4-6-1 Manual (Manually enter your position and UTC time)
Use the GPS/DATA menu to manually enter your latitude and longitude and the UTC
(time data). The internal GPS must be disabled rst in GPS/DATA SETUP. If the internal GPS
receives data, all manual entries will be erased.
MANUAL L/L
27
°
45.210N
112
°
36.567W
12:56 UTC
LOCAL/DST
BUDDY LIST
CONTRAST
GPS/DATA
GPS/DATA
MANUAL L/L
SETUP
MANUAL L/L
_° _ . _ _ _N
_ _° _ . _ _ _W
MAN _ _:_ _UTC
1. Select GPS/DATA and press ENTER.
2. The cursor is at MANUAL, press ENTER. The cursor is then at the rst latitude position.
3. Use the CH / to enter the latitude one number at a time. Press ENTER to move
cursor to the longitude line.
4. Use the CH / to enter the longitude coordinates one number at a time. Press
ENTER to move cursor to the UTC line.
5. Use the CH / to enter the UTC one number at a time then press ENTER.
6. After you enter the last number of the UTC, a new screen appears automatically to
show the position and time data. The prex MAN indicates a manual entry. If you
make a mistake, repeat these steps to correct the data.
4-6-2 Settings: LL display (Show or hide your position)
If your position and time data is being updated automatically, you can use LL DISPLAY to
choose whether to show or hide your position on the screen.
LL DISPLAY
ON
OFF
MENU SELECT
BUDDY LIST
CONTRAST
GPS/DATA
GPS/DATA
MANUAL
SETUP
SETUP
TIME FORMA
TIME DISPLY
LL DISPLY
1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETUP.
2. Move the cursor to LL Display and press ENTER.
3. The cursor is at ON (to show your position).
If you want to hide your position, move the cursor to OFF. Press ENTER to conrm your
selection.

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