JLR-10 Instruction Manual.pdf - Echomaster Marine Ltd.
JLR-10 Instruction Manual.pdf - Echomaster Marine Ltd.
JLR-10 Instruction Manual.pdf - Echomaster Marine Ltd.
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<strong>JLR</strong>-<strong>10</strong> GPS Compass<br />
2) Anchor alarm<br />
The anchor alarm is intended to be used to monitor your<br />
ship’s position while at anchor. The alarm goes off when<br />
the ship drifts beyond the entered distance. This distance<br />
beyond which the alarm will be triggered can be set in a<br />
range of 0.00 to 9.99 nm.<br />
• A setting of 0.00 turns off the alarm.<br />
Set<br />
distance<br />
Waypoint<br />
Since the settings of the arrival alarm and anchor alarm<br />
conflict, you can only set an arrival alarm or an anchor alarm,<br />
but not both together.<br />
When both alarms are set, the last made setting is valid.<br />
Alarm range<br />
Fig. 4-6<br />
3) Off-course alarm<br />
This alarm sounds when you stray more than a set distance<br />
off a set course. A distance in a range of 0.00 to<br />
9.99 nm can be set.<br />
• A setting of 0.00 turns off the alarm.<br />
Alarm<br />
range<br />
Waypoint<br />
4) DGPS alarm<br />
Origin<br />
Set distance<br />
Planned course<br />
This alarm sounds once to notify that Processing Unit<br />
(or DGPS receiver) position fix values will be used instead<br />
of DGPS position fix values.<br />
DGPS alarm: on (default)/off<br />
Fig. 4-7<br />
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