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1. B wpt Oziexplorer Waypoint B rte Oziexplorer Route B pit Oziexplorer Track B plt nmea Track in NMEA format B spd history speeds file B sbp binary packet binary data file for DATA LOGGER B sbn binary data file for MEMORY CARD B txt NMEA text file for MEMORY CARD B set device settings file B gpx GPS exchange format B kml Google Earth compatible format 62 How To Update the Firmware 6131 Updater 0 1 Follow the steps described below to update your GT 31 firmware Progress cle e Make sure that the USB driver has been installed on your PC Notebook Communications Setting Connect the USB cable between the unit and PC Notebook Power on the GT 31 Go to SETTINGS VERSION then Press ig ml ENTER to set the device to firmware Cop UPDATE YA 19 B1113c update mode Execute the utility GT31Updater exe on your PC Notebook You will see the screen on the right displayed 1 Select correct COM port that the unit is connected 2 Click Browse button to select the file that you want to sasaka update The file is always with an extension file name s f Normal C Internal 3 Click Execute button and wait completion e Unplug USB cable Press POWER to start the unit with the new te ii firmware CMemp GT3IFWS J 63 Map Datum List No Abbrev Deseription o O 6 ADINDF Adindan Senegal oo O 9 JjAN7O JainelAbd1970 Bahrain S 12 ANT43 Antigua
2. Welcome Congratulations for choosing GT 31 We hope you will agree it is an excellent navigator We want you to have a very pleasant outdoor experience with GT 31 so please check the content in the package first If you find any items missing please contact the authorized dealer immediately All our dealers are ready and willing to help This manual provides detailed instructions for operating GT 31 To fully understand all the features and functions please take time to read through this manual before using your GT 31 Some useful tips are also included in this manual We hope GT 31 will enhance your enjoyment of outdoor activities Please visit www locosystech com and send us your comments From time to time we will have updates and upgrades available based on your suggestions and recommendations Have fun with your GT 31 Sincerely yours LOCOSYS Technology Incorporated Warning and Cautions Taking your eyes off the road can cause accidents and serious damage or personal injury Do not operate GT 31 while driving or riding Come to a complete stop or have your passenger make any changes Do not secure GT 31 over airbag panels or in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to come into contact with it in the event of an accident or collision Never dispose of the GT 31 in a fire This can cause the built in lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery to explode If for any reason the electrolytic liquid of the battery comes
3. 1 24KM 6001 CHANGE KM 1 06KM 4002 DELETE KM a606 2 97KM i 666 cH i When pressed Press the TS in You can edit the route with the in the TS it again to show all waypoints in the database will show all the waypoints in e Scroll with the TS to select the waypoints the waypoint Press in to confirm the selection in this route database 34 Page Tree e List All e Go To e Delete e Edit e Copy Reverse track back Rename e Area M il poate New Route e Edit e Delete All Continued from previous page ABI AGZ ug aa REVERSE RENAME AG1 ABZ COPY NAUTIREUERSE NAY I RENAME Route continued e Select the waypoint you wish to insert and press in to confirm the selection NAV IGPSB81 ep CHANGE 4662 DELETE KM fo A966 zry KM i NAV IGPSB1 p E INSERT MJ Press in the TS to delete the waypoint from the route 661 CHANGE KM fb DELETE 4882 aaa KM 796 ao KN it A01 ABZ s 4 NAU IGPS 1 2 NAUIGPSB81 e When the TS is pressed in the route name and the waypoints in the route will be copied AB1 aj Reverse is functioned similar to backtracking NO TESI When the TS is pressed in the route name will be NAU IGPSB1 copied and all the waypoints in this route will be in NAVIGPS 1 reversed order ABI ABZ TRACK BACKE NAV IGPS 1 Press the TS in again to edit the name of route NAV IGPSU1 Memor
4. containing the defective product is durable enough to be resistant against further damage and deterioration during transportation In case of damages occurring during the transportation the repair is treated as Out of Warranty 74 Authorized Dealer Revision History Part Number Revision Date Note Document Number 19
5. Indicators 4 Enabled 4 Disabled Memory card Indicators ka card access in progress Do not remove card n card access stopped safe to remove card 8 card write protected card full safe to remove card F card unknown or unformatted Altitude Alert Indicator ru al appears when altitude reaches the preset altitude Page System Tree Trip Meter Position Mark Sat signal Odometer Speed Speed Egg Laying Edit and Save Sky View Total Time MAX Speed VMG Mark Fixed Info Trip MAX Speed Nsecond MAX AVG Speed Interval Trip AVG Speed AVG MAX Speed LI STOP Trip Time NsecondAVG Heading LI Distance Trip Odometer Speed Bearing aen lime Now MAX Nsecond ODO Meter O 10 Seconds Stop Watch AVG Speed Time Pass 30 Seconds e Speed big font Altitude O 1 Minute e Altitude big font Departure Clear e Time Now 9 Arrival Save to Card big font e Status View To NEXT O Mark To DST L Go To 9 lime now D First Point Sunrise Last Point e Sunset D Nearest Point Detail D Egg Laying D Area Calculation Settings L Speed 10 L WPT Name O WPT Symbol Page System Tree continued NAVILINK List List Log Switch Buzzer Down Upload Go To Go To Off On On Fix Interval On Off the data saved Delete Edit Min Speed Min Speed Over Speed Alert on the built in Edit Delete NMEA
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7. Items Save to Card Off 30 150KMH flash memory Copy Copy GGA Clear Altitude Alert 9 Type List Reverse 2 Off Above Below Del All Rename gon S UN Save to Card Area Calculation 4 BMC NE AB New Route aypoint type ants VTG Off 10M 1KM Delete All ZDA SBN File Size Card Size max 2GB 128KB 512KB 1024KB 2048KB Format Card Remove Card If card presented 11 Unit of Measurement Language Time Zone Time Format Date Format Time Zone Arrived Map Datum Position Format User Grid Power Mode DGPS Source Interface Backlight Time Contrast External Power Mode BLUETOOTH BT SNIFF User Name Usage Default amp Reset BGT31 only Page System Tree continued MISC NAVILINK Port Calendar Speed AVG Time Reserved Speed Genie Hold Key Serial No Version Cold Start 12 Main Menu PA T E 7 n 2 Page Tree mE 0 paga E s MEN SAT SIGNAL i TRIP METER i NAVIGATION TRACK e Satellite Signal e Trip Meter Satellite signal Provides the Showing amp managing Navigating along The current and e Speed and position fix information on instant average amp your waypoints or historical direction info your movement maximum speeds routes of movement e Navigation Speed Genie e Track Position Mark i R WI e Waypoint 8k l u t ppl pisa AARE e Route POSITION MARK i VATPO
8. Meter The Trip Meter pages provide Current Speed Trip Timer Average Speed ODO Meter and more All the meter pages have a similar format below Status Indicators Speed Trend 2D or 3D fixed Current speed Unit Buzzer sound alert e Odometer SD MMC card External power Battery status 15 Page Tree Odometer Total Time Trip MAX Speed Trip AVG Speed Trip Time Trip Odometer Time Now Stop Watch Speed big font Time Now big font Altitude big font Time elapsed for the trip since last trip reset Trip Meter continued Total accumulated operating time since last reset Maximum speed during the trip since last trip reset Average speed during the trip derived from trip odometer and trip time s qq ug KM TRIP ODOMETER Accumulated mileage during the trip since last trip reset 16 e Current altitude in big font Current local Time in big font Current speed in big font TIHE NOU Press TS to reset pause or start Stopwatch Current local time BETTINGS UTC must be set properly Speed i GT 31 will automatically switch to this screen if SPEED GENIE threshold is set and the current speed is above it Then if the current speed goes below the threshold GT 31 will switch to MAX NS MAX page to report the result Refer to how to active speed genie for details Page Tree Spee
9. The GT 31 is a wonderfully compact business card sized navigator carefully designed to embody ergonomic principles It will comfortably fit in the palm of your hand mount on the handlebar of bike or motorcycle and can even be worn on your arm The stylish unit can stand on your desk as a funky gadget or more usefully can be placed on the dashboard in your Car The GT 31 can run for up to 46 hours in power saving mode backlight off with the built in lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery It can be recharged while connected to car cigarette lighter mains power outlet or your PC Notebook When traveling where no car or mains power is available you may purchase an AA battery adapter or a rechargeable power bank Solar charger to extend the usage d A state of the art Thumb Stick TS allows for simple one handed operation This rugged navigator is waterproof to IPX7 standards or immersible in the water for 30 minutes at a depth of 1 meter and it floats GT 31 is not only developed to handle outdoor activities but also to handle various professional uses such as speed hazard area zone alerts altitude or other alerts defined by the user To store trip data for longer journeys there is a SD MMC slot for extra data storage capacity And it can be used as a Real Time GPS Receiver by connecting to your PC Notebook Introduction continued FRONT BACK e Built in Strap Hole Antenna Internal Buzzer
10. Username e Usage e Default Value e Navilink port e Speed AVG Time Speed Genie Hold Key Serial No Version Cold Start Settings continued BLUETOOTH BT SHIFF USERNAME ON BLUETOOTH ap BT SNIFF 4 TT MA GPSUSER i USERNAME an USAGE 4 DEFAULT VALUE i RTE B428 HFT 271000 USERNAME USAGE DEFAULT VALUE 8 i Continued to next page Bluetooth Sniff mode reduces power consumption It is recommended to always turn on this mode However some Bluetooth hosts do not support it and may cause the communication failure In such case please turn off sniff mode and try again Turn off sniff mode while Bluetooth connection is established will cause Bluetooth module reset A reconnection from the host is needed Maximum 13 characters for username string The file name of logged data in SD card will include username string The usage of waypoints and routes Format B RTE routes created Maximum routes B WPT waypoints created Maximum routes Set the settings back to factory defaults 48 Page Tree e e DGPS Source e Interface e Backlight e Backlight Time e Contrast e External Power e Bluetooth e Bluetooth Sniff e Username e Usage e Default Value e Navilink port Speed AVG Time Speed Genie Hold Key Serial No e Version Cold Start Settings continued NAVILINK PORT al gu ie BGT31 supports Navilink port selection SPEED AVG TIME SPE
11. are in place this is the only thing to do to activate SPEED GENIE SPEED GENIE is only active in the SPEED page of GT 31 You can operate your GT31 manually as usual but you need to come back to the SPEED section when you need the GENIE to work Special thanks to Dr Tom Chalko who designed the Speed Genie function of GT31 BGT31 56 How To Download and Upload Data The data stored on the internal flash memory including the routes waypoints track data and logger data can be e Saved to SD card and then read on PC notebook directly from the SD card e Downloaded to a PC or Notebook via USB cable USB cable also enables upload of routes and waypoints edited on PC or Notebook to GT31 Basic Operation of Downloading or Uploading via USB cable e Make sure the USB driver has been successfully installed on yoiga e Connect the USB data Power on the unit go to NAVILINK page press in the i TS to enter NAVILINK mode Core Leg Doty Naisa Soliman Speed Greg U pei Mama Naming IN NAYILINK MODE POWER TO RESET Ps S Tip a Baka mempana DG 399 ig io 1g EI Wa Deke pe Execute the utility NAVILINKII exe on your host i You will see the screen on the right displayed In Navi Data command page you can select the items and Click the command button to start upload or download When data transfer has been completed press the Power ESC button to reset the unit o
12. out of warranty when it is out of the warranted 12 months period or it has been repaired or altered by other than LOCOSYS authorized service person dealer or which has been subjected to misuse abuse accident or improper installation In no event shall LOCOSYS be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whether resulting from the abuse misuse or inability of use this product or from defects in the product 13 Warranty and Repair REPAIR LOCOSYS will repair the defective products covered under this limited warranty if they are returned to LOCOSYS If the product does prove defective it will be repaired at no charge during the warranty period and at normal repair charge rates when out of the warranty To obtain warranty service contact your local LOCOSYS dealer An original or copy of the sales receipt from the original dealer is required LOCOSYS will not repair or replace missing components from any package purchased not from authorized dealer The repaired product will be warranted subjected to the original warranty only SCYTEX reserves the right to charge a No Fault Found fee for product returned as defective where no fault could be found by LOCOSYS LOCOSYS owns all parts removed from repaired product Product returned by LOCOSYS to other location beside the Customers site will bear extra charge and should be credited to the Customers It is the Customers responsibility to ensure that the package
13. was logged e Range scale Scroll Up and Down with the TS to adjust It can be adjusted from e Total number of points being logged 15m to 260 KM e The number of logged point being displayed Use Left Right key to select previous or next logged point 25 Page Tree Egg Laying Mark Interval STOP Compact 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute Clear Save to Card Egg Laying Area Calculation Binasa WPT Name WPT Symbol o o o o o o o o ec o o Track continued piz e Pressing in the TS will mark the track 66038M point you have selected The marked FIRST Ka M 25705 21 9 point will be automatically assigned a peewee Dr ESE numerical waypoint name You may edit it with new name and new type 4 pud Kia 3 While GO TO is selected the page will EFT jump to Navigation page automatically H SORTE e While pressing in the TS the page will show the first logged point of this trip e While pressing in the TS the page will show the last logged point of this trip Track continued Page Tree Egg Laying j e The page will show the nearest track point Mark s logged to current position Interval Any one of the track points can be marked as Ed HY Tiu seas Ba a waypoint by pressing in the TS 1 Second a Pe Pressing in the TS the page will show oo Mo On number of the track point altitude heading Clear d E121 31 16 4 speed and the coordinates of the point bein
14. 4662 ae in 2n 4 E i Progress Info Waypoints reached Total waypoint 4462 1 63kM 5 HEADING E The direction you are traveling e Current altitude 44662 171M Hi TO NEXT E jiz 171H Next waypoint info Name Distance em Y Navigation continued ANE ARRIVED Name of destination READY FOR NAY 7 The sunset time at p int SUNSET waypoin the current location e Distance to destination 16 12 READY FOR NAU 35 READY FOR NAU 7 e The sunrise time at Time Pass TIME NOW E SUNRISE 4 16 39 bs 05 37 i i e Altitude e Departure At any pages under Navigation you may press in the TS to select the larger compass display e Arrival e Status e To NEXT e Io DST e Time Now e Sunrise e Sunset Large Compass Page Tree Speed AVG Speed e MAX Speed e Heading e Bearing e ODO Meter the current location Current speed Bearing e Distance to destination Type and Name of destination waypoint For any reason you may cancel or skip current navigation of the trip READY FOR MAU When CANCEL is selected current navigation function will be disabled CONE Hi When SKIP is selected the current navigation function will remain T effective but will skip the waypoint that is navigating to and jump to the next waypoint 21 Track Track pages provide two types of movement information The active movement of the trip
15. Egg Laying page e The historical movement of the trip View page The track data is logged on the built in flash memory Up to 8192 points can be logged To log the track data you first need to set the Interval In View mode the system will stop to log active movement Showing the Mark the currently Set the log Delete track map viewed pointasa interval track A new waypoint e Stop e Distance e 1 Sec e 5 Sec e 10 Sec e 30 Sec e 1 Min Save track to e Mark Set the info to be SD card Cole displayed will stop e Last Speed the current Nearest e WPT name datalogging palal e WPT symbol on SD card e on ying I I Calculation l Page Tree Egg Laying Mark Interval STOP Distance 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute Clear Save to Card First Point Last Point Nearest Point Detail Navigation Area Calculation WPT Symbol Track Egg Laying Under Track page when press in the TS under Track page the screen will show the current movement with an egg laying drawing The Current Speed Waypoint Name and Waypoint Symbol can be selected to display or not to display under Setting page North pointer e Waypoint Name Waypoint Symbol Current Speed You are here Usage status bar Up to 8192 track points can be logged in the track database The scale can be adjusted by scrolling the TS Up or Down from 15m
16. How To Download and Upload Data continued To Download Navigation DatatoahostPC 9 Setup Step 1 Select COM Port Pot feom ej Step 2 Change the default folder if needed pue UT go m Username Step3 Select Navi Data command page Y m Seal Nun M Pretix GPSTrip_ Waypoint Step 4 Select the desired data items Hag v px Auto sequence 0017993 pag Step 5 Click Read button to start downloading x ou data While data downloading the v legis 8 EJ wie Ton progress bar will display the progress bi ue 4 Dek and the related messages are shown in abot n ga the message box below Progress 58 How To Download and Upload Data continued To Upload Navigation Data from a host PC to GT 31 Command Executio Step 1 Select COM Port Clone Log Data NaviData Sg inggs Speed Genie User Name Step 2 Select the data items to be uploaded Naming Step 3 Click Write command and select the file refer to z d Pr k gpoTip NAVILINK file naming to start uploading data 4 Auto sequence 0017933 NOTE Routes will have reference to waypoints Follow the steps below to ensure data consistence 1 Backup the routes waypoints if needed 2 Delete all routes and waypoints 3 Upload the new waypoints wpt first then upload new routes rte All waypoints referred in the new routes should be already uploaded before uploading routes NOTE The uploaded track will
17. MAT CARD k ee MI pages WI shown ka CARD lul e Format Card Format the card to FAT16 file system Note All data on memory card will be erased when the Format Card has been selected FILE SIZE Remove Card Before taking out the memory card execute FORMAT CARD this function to save the file or the file could be damaged 18kE 1EME OECTHT 3 Total data logged card size Data logged since power on TXT or SBN Data Logger Page Tree INTERVAL 0 e Select log time interval from 0 to 60 seconds MIN SPEED 4 9 Select lo e Il le data e Interval SAVE TO CARD 0 will disable data logger Min Speed OFF i Save to Card Clear GT 31 has a built in data logger up to 20480 points You can either save the logged data into SD cards or use NAVILINK Utility to download it to a host PC INTERVAL Set the minimum speed threshold value from O to 50 The speed unit is specified in SETTINGS UINT SAVE TO CARD GT31 will only log points with speed above this value OFF MIN SPEED Save the logged data to SD card in SBP format The original SD logging operation will be stopped while copying the logged data to SD card Q SEP Q Total points logged Maximum points Points logged since power on SBP MIN SPEED SAVE TO CARD CLEAR O 20420 Clear logged data in flash memory GT 31 logs data in cyclic mode After filling memory the oldest data is overwritten by the n
18. Maa GT31 can only USB port for NAVILINK SPEED GENIE SPE BLUETOOTH USB j USE 1 d HaUILIMK PORT le SPEED AVG TIME defines the time interval for speed averaging The SPEED AUG TIMER available interval is from 1 to 60 seconds SPEED page calculates SPEED GEMIE maximum average speed based this value 19X SEC i SPEED AVG TIME G e SPEED Genie defines the minimum threshold speed to activate speed SPEED GENIE 2 genie function Please refer SPEED page for details HOLD KEY 1 KMH i SFEED GENIE g SPEED GENIE HOLD KEY 4 HOLIMARK lag SERIAL NO SERIKEY LOCK MARK i MAKR n Define Hold key function Continued to next page Page Tree e HA e DGPS Source e Interface e Backlight e Backlight Time e Contrast e External Power e Bluetooth e Bluetooth Sniff e Username e Usage e Default Value e Navilink port Speed AVG Time Speed Genie Hold Key e Serial No e Version Cold Start Settings continued HOLD KEY SERIAL NO K VERSION 5 000091 i p The product serial number The version number of firmware Press TS and select YES to start firmware update USB cable must be connected in advance Refer to How to update firmware UERS ION COLD 5TART UH 1HCB1113a SERIAL NO Ah 4 Y i SERIAL NO VERS ION COLD START Cold start will initialize GPS receive completely Use cold start if the unit c
19. N i key definition Page Tree Language Time Zone Unit Time Format Date Format Arrived e Map Datum Position Format e User Grid e Power Mode e DGPS Source e Interface e Backlight e Backlight Time e Contrast e External Power e Bluetooth e Bluetooth Sniff e Settings continued Set the timer for the backlight e OFF backlight timer disabled BACKLIGHT TIME Lit OFF Ng 10 Seconds turned off automatically after 10 seconds CONTRAST Nga IF 30 seconds turned off automatically after 30 seconds OFF 1E 1 Minute turned off automatically after 1 minute INTERFACE INTERFACE INTERFACE BACKLIGHT TIME CONTRAST 8 mmm d Adjust the LCD contrast by moving the thumb stick Right or Left BACKLIGHT TIME i CONTRAST CONTRA OFF EXT POWER MODE EXT TAON OUI OFF i OFF dp i BACKLIGHT TIME si When On is selected the power to the unit can be controlled by external USB power source EXT POWER MODE This selection is only available on BGT 31 Bluetooth version BLUETOOTH i Pressing in the TS to enable the Bluetooth wireless communication BT SHIFF ON i e The gre will be displayed every 4 seconds when Bluetooth wireleSS Communication is activated Continued to next page 47 Page Tree e HA e DGPS Source e Interface e Backlight e Backlight Time e Contrast e External Power e Bluetooth e Bluetooth Sniff e
20. TNT ROUTE male CARD DATA LOGGER e Memory Card Marking a location The database 7 The courses you Logging SEU an Logging position and e Data Logger for future reference destination points plan to navigate speed data into SD speed data into e Alert or for other uses along card in NMEAor internal flash memory e NAVILINK SBN in SBP format e Settings M 6 e MISC bilad ee eld tah tn At esl i NAUILINK SETTINGS o mse Setting up alarms Data emm Configuring the A calendar up to with host PC system the year 2060 13 Page Tree Sat Signa Sky View Fixed Info coax SAT SIGNAL GPS Signal e Satellite signal strength bars A hollow signal bar indicates the corresponding SAT is not used for positioning e The ID of the GPS Satellites GPS in view Satellite Signal SKY View e Satellite position The two circles indicate satellite elevation as seen from your current position e Satellite number being seen e Satellite number being tracked e PDOP Position Dilution of Precision The lower the better 14 10 04 46 00G 12 11 07 B BKMH 119M H 25 03 711 E121 38 7457 GPS Fixed Info Time in UTC e Date in UTC Heading e Velocity Altitude Current Location Coordinates in DDMM MMM Page Tree Odometer Total Time Trip MAX Speed Trip AVG Speed Trip Time Trip Odometer Time Now Time Now Stop Watch Speed big font Time Now big font Altitude big font Trip
21. TS to select the automatically alert you Right to select the approaching distance for the alert when approaching the target alert using The range is from 10M to 1KM target waypoint types 41 Ct AT MAU IL INE i IN NAUILINK MODE POWER TO RESET 3 jm IN NAVILINK MODE POWER TO RESET NAVILINK NAVILINK provides the connection between the unit and the host PC Notebook to download or upload the data For firmware update please check SETTINGS page e Download data includes Waypoints Routes track points and data logger SBP data stored on the built in flash memory e Upload data includes Way points Routes and track Before downloading or uploading make sure the driver for USB has been successfully installed on your host PC Notebook This driver is coming with the package in the Installation CD Or you can download the driver from our web e When data transfer has been completed press the Power ESC button or remove USB cable to reset the unit Please refer to How to Download and Upload the Data in this manual for further details Besides USB BGT31 also supports NAVILINK connection through Bluetooth The NAVILINK port can be specified in SETTINGS NAVILINK PORT 42 Page Tree e Language Time Zone e Unit e Time Format e Date Format Arrived e Map Datum e Position Format User Grid e Power Mode e DGPS Source e Interface e Backlight e Backlight Time e C
22. andard 60529 IPX7 which means that it can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes Submersion for more than 30 minutes and or subjecting the unit to dynamic pressures higher than 1m of water may cause water entering and damaging the unit After submersion be certain to wipe dry and air dry the unit thoroughly before opening its SD card door Since moisture condensation may occur inside the unit due to air temperature differences inside and outside the unit it is important to dry the unit in warm and dry environment with the SD card door open after each use This regular drying will prevent condensed moisture from accumulating inside the unit To minimize the possibility of internal condensation the SD card door should only be opened in a dry environment 72 Warranty and Repair WARRANTY LOCOSYS warrants this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship for 12 months from the date of purchase This warranty does not cover the damage due to the shipping of the product external causes including accident abuse misuse problems with electrical power usage not in accordance with product instruction product that have been repaired or altered by other than LOCOSYS authorized service person dealer problem s caused by use of parts and components not supplied by LOCOSYS upon request This warranty does not cover any accessories or parts added to product after the product shipped from LOCOSYS Product is treated as
23. annot get position fix in 60 80 seconds with a clear sky view COLD 5TART 50 Miscellanies Description Operation e Move the Thumb Stick up or down to select the year This page provides a 120 year calendar for e Move the Thumb Stick right or left to select the the date information from the year of 1940 to month 2060 e Press in the Thumb Stick to show the date of today 51 How To Track Back to Where You Came from To return to the point where you started the trip View the logged data under the Track page e Select the first point where you started the trip e Press in the TS to display the table Select Go To and press in the TS e The page will jump to Navigation and guide you the way to go back home Highlight Track and press in TS to display the Egg Laying page e F CLEAR Pa 4 UTEU Sa FIRST lt Cx SETTINGS Se _ LAST NEAREST E H 2 84 02 1200 12 04 03 ET i 214 Ea iss UOTA BS LS9M 1262 68 40 ES iss us au ng 0M 1262 68 43 e Press in the TS to show the table e Press in the TS to display the table Highlight VIEW e Highlight First to display the 1 point Press in the TS again to display the Press in the TS again to display the tracking info sub table e Highlight Go To the system will guide you to the first point of your trip 52 T TKA 3 42K How To Track Back to Where You Came from continued In addition to using saved waypoints or routes to
24. ant Contact your local stores There are several available specifically designed for day trippers and backpackers and Carry a GT 31 with you Route Page Tree LIST ANZ d When selected the page will display all the routes in the database and e List The total number of waypoints in each route e Go To e Edit NEU ROUTE NAME e Delete 4 A 4 e Copy f A total of 20 routes can be created Up to 13 alphabetical characters can be used Reverse for the route name Rename Max 125 waypoints can Area Calculation be added to a route New Route e When selected all the e Edit routes in the database e RES will be deleted When system is in navigating mode the route cannot be deleted 33 Page Tree e List e Go To e Edit e Delete e Rename e Copy Reverse e Area New Route e Delete Hi ABI ABI AGZ CONS CNM aai EDIT You can edit the route with the waypoints in the database Route continued Scroll with the TS to highlight the route and press in The page will show related features for this route 1888 138M ii e Press in the TS the page will SPEED A jump to Navigation and navigate a bo to the first waypoint in that route H i When a route is no longer required you can delete it from the database When navigating you can t delete reas m the route NAY IGPSO1 5 NAY IGPSA1 1 WAH OM JE 1 BUU INSERT
25. as a waypoint to activate the Navigation function The location information in the Waypoint is described below The coordinate format of waypoint can be specified in SETTINGS POSITION e Waypoint type e Waypoint name e Altitude M 25 H5 28 H E121 31 36 Z2 e Location coordinates 29 Page Tree List Go To Delete Edit Copy Project Type List Go To Delete Edit Copy Project Delete All e n use Yes or No Save to Card Waypoint continued Description All the waypoints in database can be displayed by name in alphabetical order LIST or by types TYPE LIST Then you may select GO TO Delete Editor Copy Or you can delete all the waypoints in the database 20 DEM PAN 7 38000 4 05KM LIST 9 GO TO SPEED TYPE LIST DEL ALL D Jus 4 i e When the waypoint has been TYPE LIST E used in a route you can t delete the i WAYPOINT waypoint And the screen will not show DEL ALL Save to card saves waypoints to SD card The current data logging will be stopped while saving waypoints Page Tree List Go To Delete Edit Copy Project Type List Go To Delete Edit Copy Project Delete All e In use Yes or No Save to Card Waypoint continued GO TO Select the waypoint to navigate 1 180801 4 16KM e Highlight the waypoint you want to ee navigate to Press in the TS the page will jump to Navigation page autom
26. atically EDIT You can change the waypoint type name coordinates and distance E M When EDIT is selected the screen Na cb Be VES will display the details of the waypoint Scroll the TS Up or Down to select the item s you want to edit and press in the TS to confirm the selection When EDIT has been completed press the ESC button to save the edition 3 6 N 25 04 20 6 Z B E121 38 32 8 E B gaa em 00026M T YES N 25 NO b E121 6 DELETE When a waypoint is no longer required you can delete it from database e Highlight the waypoint you want to delete e Press in the TS and select Delete to delete the waypoint When the waypoint is being used ina route you can t delete it 31 Page Tree List All Go To Delete Edit Copy By Type Go To Delete Edit Copv Project Delete All n use Yes or No Save to Card Waypoint continued COPY You can copy the waypoint in the database for future use e Waypoint 001 created Je Distance and bearing to M000 must be specified Project You can create a new waypoint by projecting the old waypoint Always carry a first aid kit There are many bad things that can happen in the outdoors from minor cuts and bruises bites or stings to more serious things like broken bones and head injuries It always pays to be prepared and the added weight of a first aid kit is fairly insignific
27. d MAX Speed NS MAX AVG NS AVG Speed MAX NS MAX Time Now 11 Up to 14 history maximum speeds can be saved automatically The available commands B RESET zero the current max speed B SAVE save the current max speed if SPEED GENIE is off m RESTORE display a max speed from history and set it as the current max speed B CLEAR zero all history max speeds Up to 10 history maximum average speeds can be saved automatically The available commands W RESET zero the current max avg speed B SAVE save the current max avg speed if SPEED GENIE is off m RESTORE display max avg speed from history puma and set it as current max avg speed eb 26 1H5 m CLEAR zero all history max avg speeds K H J Y i 4 18S MAX AUG Continued to next page THER HH HHS 4 Page Tree Speed MAX Speed NS MAX AVG NS AVG Speed MAX NS MAX Time Now Speed continued Display the current average speed for N second 10S time interval The time interval can be specified in SETTINGS SPEED AVG Hal TIME 4 18S AVG SPEED e The value of NS MAX AVG page is the maximum value of NS AVG SPEED K K Hs Hs i i MAX SPEED 4 185 MAK AUG 4a Hei Y t 4 MAKALAS m TIME NOW 18 Navigation The navigation pages provide the direction you are moving current time speed altitude and other trip computer information 9 Navigation features will be Page Tree acti
28. e LED Mounting Screw Holes e Thumb Stick Built in Rechargeable Battery e Power ESC Button BOTTOM e LCD Da paran e Waterproof compartment e USB Slot e SD MMC Card Slot Controls POWER ESC BUTTON e Press this button and hold to Power ON or Power OFF e When power is turned on this button functions the same as ESC Press in to escape the current page Under any Main Pages it is also used as a toggle key to turn on off LCM backlight if SETTINGS BACKLIGHT is set to ON and SETTINGS BACKLIGHT TIME is set to OFF THUMB STICK TS OPREATION e t s a 5 way directional controller e Move the TS Up Down Left or Right to highlight the option Press In the TS to confirm or execute the option Press Power ESC button to escape the current page HOLD KEY At any stage press In and Hold the TS to activate hold key function The hold key function can be defined in SETTINGS HOLD KEY If MARK is defined HOLD KEY will save the current location if available as a new waypoint If KEY LOCK is defined HOLD KEY is used to lock or unlock TS and ESC The key icon shown in status bar indicates the unit is in key lock stage 7 Before Getting Started GT 31 is designed for easy operation If this is your first time to own a GPS navigator just follow the instructions in the following pages and you will quickly get familiar with this unit Before Use 1 Charge the battery lt takes around 4
29. e with other NMEA items Format Card Remove Card NMEA 0183 sentences GGA Global Positioning System fixed data GLL Geographic position latitude longitude GSA GNSS DOP and active satellites GSV GNSS satellites in view RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data VTG Course over ground and ground speed ZDA Date and time SBN SiRF binary logging non NMEA Please refer to NMEA 0183 format for further details e NMEA 0183 format is defined by the National Marine Electronics Association NMEA Standard for Interfacing Marine Electronic Devices Version 2 20 January 1 1997 Page Tree Log Switch Min Speed NMEA Items File Size When the card is correctly inserted Format Card Remove Card Memory Card continued LOG SWITCH e Select proper size to log the track data maat CARD Slet e File sizes can be set 128 512 1024 2048KB or card size 512KB_ When CARD SIZE is selected GT 31 stores the data on the i l card continuously until the card memory is full Note To prevent data lost on the memory card GT 31 will store the data up to the file size selected and generates a new file automatically And then start again to store the data until file size selected has been reached Therefore it is safer to select small file size However it also depends on post processing requirement to select file sizes FILE SIZE B If the card is properly inserted the following pages will be FOR
30. es Route name total waypoints e Total points calculated in the route to be calculated e The total distance from the first point to the last point e The distance from the first point to the last point e The result e The result calculated How to Activate Speed Genie GT 31 can anticipate what you want to see on the screen during Speed Sailing or other speed based sport This function is called SPEED GENIE SPEED GENIE automatically changes SPEED screens shown on the right and resets MAX and AVG speeds at the best possible time After each speed run you will see your MAX speed and your best N second average speed without having to use buttons To set up the SPEED GENIE 1 Set SETTINGS SPEED GENIE to the speed threshold of your choice When you reach this speed your GT 31 will automatically show your speed in big font SPEED AUG TIME M SPEED AUG TIME 8 POLAT Se SPEED GENIE RT FER mm 7 HOLD KEY f i SETTINGS 561 KMH p 561 Kt MET 55 How to Activate Speed Genie continued 2 Set SETTINGS SPEED AVG TIME For example when you aim for 10 second speed runs set this time to 10s If you aim for a 500m World Sailing Speed Record set it to 21 seconds I0BBISPEED AUG TIMETIBISPEED AUG TIME POLAT x SPEED GENIE 2 SPEED 4 30 2 a HOLD KEY HOLD KERUT SETTINGS 10K SEC sil laga a ra 3 Enter the SPEED page in GT 31 main menu Once your settings 1 amp 2 above
31. ew data 39 Page Tree Buzzer On Off Over Speed On Off Speed Setting Altitude On Off Above Below Altitude Setting Target On Off Waypoint type Setting Alert Description GT 31 generates audio and visual signals through a Buzzer and red LED These signals can be used to provide Over Speed Altitude or other alerts defined by the user BUZZER BUZZER OVER SPEED OVER SlorF ALTITUDE ALTI TUG Select to turn on the audio alert Red LED will be on automatically when anyone of the alerts is ON ON OVER SPEED Pako OVER SPEED 7 ALTITUDE ALTI TI ALTII POEH TARGET TARGI TARGE OFF 1 4BEHH m OFF 15HEHH ra Select the Speed or disable The over speed alert can be set OFF the Over Speed alert from 30KM H to 150 KM H 40 Alert continued Page Tree OVER SPEED BUZZER 6 Buzzer ET a UE REUS On Off mulus M d ALIE E Over Speed OFF Hm ABOVE 15249m On Off Speed Setting e Altitude Move the TS Left Scroll up or down the TS to select On Off or Right to select altitude for the alert Below or Above The range is from OM to 15240M above Selak alerts GT 31 will automatically alert you when Altitude Setting above or below the selected altitude Target On Off Waypoint type QUER SPEED OYER SPEED Setting ALTITUDE vas me Ani i TAHE l r5 5Bm 11 ee qe Y ME Ce 1 km f e This product can Move the TS Left or Scroll up or down the
32. g Save to card selected View Mark Go To DETAIL 4 Pressing in the TS the page will jump to First the Egg Laying page and resume the Last Nearest eres Detail Egg Laying Area Calculation E e The system may calculate the area based on the track points DETAIL 4 traveled including the distance from the first point to the last Settings EGG LAYING point Speed DN e Refer to the page of How to Calculate Area for further details track logging WPT Name UST WPT Symbol 21 Position Mark Description 1 SAVE You may mark the current Ma 3 33M M 25703 B6 7 N 75 2 location as a waypoint and E121 28 33 2 E121 NO d then edit it for future reference Pressing in the TS the page will show the detail of current location and automatically generate a waypoint name in numerical order e All the items can be edited e Scroll TS to highlight the item and press in to edit it The Ways to create new waypoints Press ESC to show the saving selection 1 Mark current position through POSITION MARK page or e Scroll TS to highlight next Hold Key if it is defined as MARK key item or press ESC to save 2 Copy existing waypoint refer to WAYPOINT 3 Mark a track point refer to TRACK 4 Imported from a host PC via NAVILINK refer to NAVILINK 28 Waypoint Description Waypoint is the basic element of navigation You will need to either mark a position of interest or edit a known location
33. hours for the 5 Mark and edit waypoints and create a route built in battery to be fully charged refer to MARK WAYPOINT and ROUTE 2 Initialize the receiver Leave the GT 31outside with pages for details a clear view of sky until it gets position fix After that it needs only around 45 seconds to find its GT 31 can now tell you location When the unit has not been used for long Where you are time or it s taken to a far distance from where you Where you have been initialized it you will need to re initialize the unit Where you are going before use e How did you made up your trip and 3 Configure the system Set up the parameters 8 Many other interesting possibilities under the SETTINGS page The system will store your configuration in its built in flash memory 4 Consult with your dealer or contact us If you have any question about setting up the GT 31 we will be pleased to assist you to get familiar with the unit Status Indicators Battery amp Key Lock Indicators Full Battery Other Indicators ba External Power Target Alert 1 Over Speed Key Locked appears when USB connected appears when approaching predefined waypoints appears when speed exceeds preset value Position fix and Bluetooth Indicators Positioning with 3D fix highlighted for DGPS fix 3 Bluetooth on Positioning with 2D fix Bluetooth connected Eli lili eo Available only on Acquiring signal BGT31 Audio
34. into contact with the skin or the eyes flush with plenty of water and call for medical help immediately E f know it s pretty But NN The GPS system is operated and maintained by the government of the taking your eyes off the United States which is solely responsible for the accuracy and maintenance of road can caus the GPS The system is subject to change which could affect the accuracy and accidents ang performance of all GPS equipment Accuracy can also be affected by poor satellite geometry and by various A other causes Do not rely solely on this device for precision measurement org navigation The GT 31 does not contain any user serviceable parts Please contact our authorized dealers for repair Unauthorized repair will void the warranty Welcome Warnings and Cautions Table of Contents Introduction Controls Power ESC Button Thumb Stick Operation Hold Key Before Getting Started Status Indicators Introduction to the pages Page System Tree Main Menu Satellite Signal Trip Meter Speed Navigation Track Position Mark Waypoint Route O CON NNN O1 RK W PO Table of Contents Memory Card Data Logger Alert Treasure your GT 31 GPS the same way treasure your sailboat NAVILINK Settings Miscellanies How to Track back to where you came from Calculate the area Activate Speed Genie Download and upload data Update firmware Map Datum List Water Immersion Warranty and Repair Introduction
35. ka Canada CONUS 122 NAD83B North American 1983 Central America Mexico 123 OBS39 Observatorio Metereo 1939 Azores Corvo amp Flores Islands 124 EGPO7 Old Egyptian 1907 Egypt 125 IHAWAME Old Hawaiian MEAN FOR Hawaii Kauai Maui Oahu 133 OS386C Ord Survey Great Britain 1936 England Isle of Man Wales Provisional South American 1956 MEAN FOR Bolivia Chile Colombia 141 PRVS6A Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela 145 PRV56E Provisional South American 1956 Columbia 148 PRV56H Provisional South American 1956 Peru 149 PRVVEN Provisional South American Venezuela 69 150 PRV63 Provisional South Chilean 1963 Chile South Near 53South Hito XVIII Rome 1940 Italy Sardinia 156 SANTO65 Santo DOS 1965 Espirito Santo Island 158 SAPPR Sapper Hill 1943 East Falkland Island 162 SAG9A South American 1969 MEAN for Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Trinidad amp Tobago Venezuela 166 SA69E South American 1969 Chile 170 SA69I South American 1969 Guyana 173 SA69L South American 1969 Trinidad amp Tobago 174 SA69M South American 1969 Venezuela 70 175 ISASIN South Asia Singapore 183 IIS vi Levu 1916 Fi Viti Levu Island 187 WGS84 WGS 84 Default 188 YACER Yacare Uruguay 189 ZANDR Zanderiji Suriname 71 Water Immersion The GT31 BGT31 is designed to comply with IEC st
36. navigate back where you came from you may either search the waypoint under Waypoint page then select GO TO or execute the Reverse function to reverse the order of the waypoints in that route then select GO TO to navigate back the same route you came on For Example If you started from a Gas Station Waypoint 006 and came here following the Route NAVIGPS01 now you want go back to Gas Station t n4 a6 3 69KM if a Tho pete pa E WAYPOINT When Reverse function is activated the waypoints will be listed in reversed order e Highlight the reversed Route and press in the TS to display the table e Select GO TO The system will navigate you back where you came from Am 1888 2 B En E 3 ABZ s3 SPEED 2 TIEGEM 5 ER i n 53 219M 5 How To Calculate the Area Area Calculation Area Calculation is a useful feature when you wish to measure an area There are two pages ROUTE or TRACK in which you may have the access to this feature ROUTE Page a TRACK Page It calculates the area based It calculates the area based on the track logged on the waypoints in a route Press in the TS and select e Press in the TS to display s ia VIEW page the table Press in the TS again to e Select the route you want display the table to calculate the area e Move the TS to highlight Press in and select AREA AREA Press in to calculate DETAIL i Press in the TS to NAVIGATION calculate AREN iS Sse
37. ng 73 HUTZU Hu Tzu Shan Taiwan 66 74 INDIAB Indian Bangladesh L 80 STSc9 STSO7SASmo1969 DiegoGeria _ _ kana Sri Lanka s4 KERTAS kenau 1948 West Malaysia amp Singapore 86 LC61 L C 5 Astro 1961 Cayman Braclsland S 89 LUZON Luzon Philippines Excluding Mindanao gt SSS O 90 LUZMD Luzon Philippines Mindanao OO MIDW61 Midway Astro 1961 Midway Islands 96 MINAN Minna Nigera 97 MNT58 Montserrat Island Astro 1958 Montserrat Leeward Islands 98 IMPOR M Poraloko Gabon 99 NAHWA Nahrwan Oman Masirah Island 67 100 INAHWB Nahrwan Saudi Arabia 101 NAHWC Nahrwan United Arab Emirates 102 NAPAR Naparima BWI Trinidad amp Tobago North American 1927 MEAN for antigua Barbados Barbuda Caicos Islands Cuba Dominican Republic 103 NAD27A Grand Cayman Jamaica Turks Islands 104 NAD27B North American 1927 MEAN for Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua 105 NAD27C North American 1927 MEAN FOR Canada 106 NAD27D North American 1927 MEAN FOR CONUS North American 1927 MEAN FOR CONUS East of Mississippi 107 vape7o River including Louisiana Missouri Minnesota 108 NAD27E North American 1927 MEAN FOR CONUS West of Mississippi River 112 NAD27I North American 1927 Canada Alberta British Columbia 117 NAD27N North American 1927 Canal Zone 120 NAD27Q North American 1927 Mexico 121 NAD83A North American 1983 Alas
38. ontrast e External Power e Bluetooth e Bluetooth Sniff e Settings e Multiple languages are supported However LANGUAGE B due to the limited display space some terms TIME ZONE 3 are in shortened format Please check this UNIT a manual for clear definition ENGLISH i This item supports LEFT RIGHT key for value change e The current value for the highlighted item is shown here Select the time zone you are in More than 25 cities or states are built f you can t find the time zone you need in the table select Others and set the time difference LANGUAGE GMT AN UNALASKA DAY TIME ZONE UNIT METRE FEET NM Metric meter Imperial feet measuring systems and Nautical Mile NM can be selected TIME METRE i Select 24 Hour or 12 Hour time format DATT oa ARR TUE CA 24H Continued to next page 43 Settings continued TIME FORMAT a Available Date formats DATHDDAMM YY E e Date Month Year ARR ARR DD Je e Month Date Year IDDL 1 Year Month Date Page Tree Language Time Zone e Unit Time Format e Date Format Arrived e Map Datum e Position Format User Grid e Power Mode e DGPS Source e Interface e Backlight e Backlight Time e Contrast e External Power e Bluetooth e Bluetooth Sniff e TIME FORMAT an TIME FORMAT i Set the distance to indicate the DATE FORMAT 1 DATE IM 3 arri
39. override the original track in the device 99 How To Download and Upload Data continued Command Executio To Delete Navigation Data in GT 31 Cone ade Vitus Dec Speed Genie User Name Step 1 Select COM Port Step 2 Select the data items to be deleted i Naming Step 3 Click Delete to start deleting data Prefis GPSTrip v ju Auto sequence 001 999 ka NOTE Waypoints cannot be deleted if waypoints are referenced by routes 4 ec d To Backup Restore All Data in GT 31 Step 1 Select COM Port Ger Step 2 Change default folder if needed Clone ba Data Navi Data Setinggs Speed Genie User Name Step 3 Select Clone command page Click Backup or Restore to start back up or restore f y 6 D Backup a LJ Restore tu 60 How To Download and Upload Data continued To Download Logger Data SBP in GT 31 Step 1 Select COM Port Step 2 Change default folder if needed Step 3 Select Log Data command page Click Read to start downloading logger data The downloaded data is saved as SBP file and can be converted to plt gox kml nmea files Click Convert to start SBP file conversion 61 Command Execution Clone Log Data Navi Data Setinggs Speed Genie User Name How To Download and Upload Data continued NAVILINK File Naming The file names are composed of device serial number and proper file extension The file extensions include
40. sal Transverse Mercator Projection Grid System e OSGB Great Britain Grid System LMBT EST97 Estonian Grid System Settings continued To select normal or low power mode USER GRID nal USER GRID Hi j J It is recommended to use LOW POWER mode in a POWER MODE cras a POWER MODE NORMAL clear sky view environment DGPS SOURCE 6 DGP LOW POWER Page Tree e Language e Time Zone e Unit To enabled or disabled SBAS Time Format USER GRID aa POMER MODE It is recommended to enable SBAS only in the area e Date Format POWER MODE 3 coved by SBAS e Arrived IHTERISBAS h e Map Datum Position Format User Grid e Power Mode e DGPS Source e Interface e Backlight e Backlight Time e Contrast e External Power e Bluetooth e Bluetooth Sniff e NORMAL aq NORMAL m DGPS feature will be disabled OFF OFF i automatically when Low Power mode is activated POWER MODE POMER MODE i Two protocols for USB interfaces NMEA Output rate DGPS SOURCE DGPS UM NMEA protocol GGA 1 second INTERFACE ERE INARY JM e SiRF Binary protocol GSA 1 second NMEA NMEA 1 j RMC 1 second GSV 5 seconds INTERFACE INTERFACE a LCM backlight Control BACKL IGHT Je OFF disable BACKL I img IME a e ON backlight can be controlled by LON a m Backlight Time B Backlight toggle key Refer to Power ESE Continued to next page 46 BACKLIGHT TIME O
41. to 260KM 23 Track continued Page Tree Egg Laying Mark Interval STOP Distance 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute ik e While the TS is pressed in the ha E nl 41H m MARK DBB37M IHTERURL p d CLEAR N 25703 24 8 4 E121 38 29 8 ZEC current location will be marked as a waypoint e Refer to Position Mark page for further details To set the log frequency e t can be set to log from 1 5 10 30 second to 1 minute intervals Clear e Or if Distance is selected distance Save to Card interval from 10m to 400m can be specified Lad Ima INTERVAL 3 LEAR JEW ub Egg Laying Area Calculation Settings To clear the logged tracking data e When Clear is selected it will Speed jump to the Egg Laying page jut Ed automatically and the Usage Status Bar Chart will be cleared 24 Page Tree Egg Laying Mark Interval STOP Compact 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute Clear Save to Card Nearest Detail Egg Laying Area Calculation Settings Speed WPT Name WPT Symbol Track continued View When View page is selected it will show the detail of the tracked information Note While View Page is selected the system will stop the track logging e North Up pointer In View mode it always shows north up e The point being requested to display the detail e The date and time the point
42. val at destination waypoint in ARRIVED E 10 meters or up to 400 meters Timi gt Pa 18m Son The GT31 navigation function relies on the value of ARRIVED to judge if the next waypoint is reached or not An arrived message will be displayed to notify you if the distance to the next waypoint is less than the value of ARRIVED GT31 will load the next waypoint automatically and continue navigating until the last waypoint is reached Continued to next page 44 Page Tree Language Time Zone Unit Time Format Date Format Arrived e Map Datum e Position Format User Grid Power Mode e DGPS Source e Interface e Backlight Backlight Time e Contrast External Power e Bluetooth e Bluetooth Sniff e cp ARRIVED 4 MAP DATUM WGS84 1 i UNIT ARRIVED MAP DATUM DD MM 535 371 MAP DATUM ap POSITION 4 USER GRID b L E107 5 1 000003 scone vza Th Settings continued UNIT ARR TUNES GENAH LIST WGSA Bonn Lon HEH X CE S5AAANANM T N HHBBHEM Scale 1 6HHHHH Continued to next page 45 4 gp ull 4 Y i a The default map datum setting is WGS 84 There are over 180 map data that can be selected in the database Refer to Map Datum List You may define your own map datum in the USER GRID page e MGRS Military Grid Reference System User Grid The format defined in the USER GRID page e UTM Univer
43. vated only when a route or waypoint has been i DTE Waypoint type Next waypoint m blah next selected for navigation e MAX Speed Otherwise the page will show READY FOR NAV e Heading e Bearing p READY FOR NAV 5 e ODO Meter AGEME SPEED e Time Pass USB e Altitude e Departure Compass When the waypoint has e Arrival E a been reached the arrival e Status WA message will be displayed e To NEXT ip e To DST zs Pointer e Time now e Sunrise e Sunset Direction to be Mg ynavigated tol 19 s pa ml The distance for reaching waypoint can be specified in SETTINGS ARRIVED Page Tree Speed VGM 6 AVG Speed e MAX Speed e Heading e Bearing e ODO Meter e Time Pass e Altitude e Departure e Arrival e Status To NEXT e To DST e Time now e Sunrise e Sunset Large Compass 15 5EM 5 k HHHH Velocity Made Good VMG 4662 arn BEARING e 36 e The direction of your destination 4462 461M i DEPARTUREE 86 39 i The time of departure Navigation continued 4662 1 64k i AUG SPEED ba EXT The average peed of this navigation trip 1 35KM 55 ODOMETER E 1 127KM e i Accumulated mileage 44662 ARRIVED The time arrived at the destination 20 4662 2 53KM in MAX SPEEDE PERSE e The maximum speed of this trip HZ 967M i5 TIME PASSE HB HZ 46 i Total time elapsed of this trip
44. y Card Insert SD MMC card here properly and make sure Page Tree the compartment closed firmly Log Switch Min Speed NMEA Items File Size The system accepts SD or MMC cards up to 2GB When the card is LOG SUTTCH ia CNN i MIMI 4 When a memory card inserted the screen will display CARD correctly inserted CARD FOUND Na Format Card FI m FOUND message and proper card status icon will be displayed Remove Card LON i in status bar Refer to Status Indicators for details aki TE e Set the log switch for memory card MIN Som a M OFF disable card logging NMEA m ON activate card logging all points will be logged Torr ON FIs a Hm ON FIX active card logging only points with valid position and speed above MIN SPEED is logged LOG SWITCH Set the minimum speed threshold value from 0 to 50 The speed unit is specified in SETTINGS UINT GT 31 will only log points to memory with speed above this value The minimum speed valid only if LOG SWITCH set to ON FIX 36 MIN SPEED NMEA ITEMS 9 59 KMH Memory Card continued MIN SPEED an GGA is being set to LOG SWITCH Page Tree NMEA ITEMS 4j log at 1 second rate LEGA 185EC GLL is being set not D LL OFF e Log Switch FILE SIZE e Min Speed Ca EE to log GSA 1SEC NMEA Items iz wit ZLIFI File Size When the card is Highlighted items are being activated correctly inserted SBN format is mutually exclusiv

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