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JLR-10 Instruction Manual.pdf - Echomaster Marine Ltd.

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<strong>JLR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> GPS Compass<br />

Boundary alarm<br />

The alarm notifies that your vessel has crossed a preset boundary line.<br />

Automatic sequencing mode<br />

The function automatically switches to the next destination after your<br />

vessel has entered the preset arrival alarm range of a previous destination<br />

point according to a route navigation plan.<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> sequencing mode<br />

The function allows the operator to manually change to the next leg of a<br />

route during navigation based on a route plan.<br />

Default values<br />

The values represented by the factory settings.<br />

NMEA 0183<br />

This is a standard specified by an international organization called the<br />

National <strong>Marine</strong> Electrical Association (NMEA) to specify the<br />

requirements for the data communications among various equipment.<br />

Master reset<br />

This function clears all the settings on the Processing Unit and the Display<br />

Unit . Note that all the settings will be cleared if the function is<br />

performed and reset to factory defaults.<br />

Initialization<br />

A maximum duration of about 3 minutes is required for position fixing if<br />

the equipment is to be operated for the first time after the installation or<br />

the master reset function has been performed. The initialization time<br />

can be reduced for position fixing by manually entering the estimated<br />

position, time, and antenna height.<br />

Course<br />

A direction made good, obtained by connecting the positions tracked by<br />

the vessel, which is mainly the direction displayed by the GPS.<br />

Bearing (Heading)<br />

An angle formed between the local meridian and the orientation of the<br />

bow during the navigation, which is mainly displayed on the GPS compass<br />

(this unit), gyro compass or magnetic compass.<br />

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