Owner`s manual
INSTRUCTIONS
7 -- Settings & Side Functions
SETTINGS are options in each of the Main Function accessed by pressing the SET button
while in that Main Function.
SIDE FUNCTIONS are features of each Main Function accessed by pressing the LEFT or
RIGHT button while in a main Function.
7.1 -- MORE SETTINGS
The MORE SETTINGS function is a SETTING that can be accessed from all main functions.
Use this menu to set the units displayed and to set various features used on the Multi-
Navigator.
From any of the 5 Main Functions or Compass Function MORE SETTINGS can be
accessed by pressing the SET/YES button then scrolling through the SETTINGS using UP
or DOWN until MORE SETTINGS is displayed. Press YES to indicate that you want to
make changes. Use UP and DOWN to scroll through the various settings. Press SET to
change each unit or feature. Press ESC at any time to escape back to the Main Function.
7.1-1 DISTANCE UNIT
Press SET to change DISTANCE UNIT. Scroll through units by pressing UP or DOWN.
When you reach the unit you want, press SET again. Available units are MILES , KM
(kilometers) and NAUTIC M (nautical miles).
7.1-2 SPEED UNIT
Select unit for distance -- KM/H, M/S (meters/second), KNOTS or MILES/H.
7.1-3 TEMP UNIT
Select unit for temperature -- CELSIUS, or FAHRENHE (Fahrenheit).
7.1-4 PRESSURE UNIT
Select unit for air pressure -- HPA (hectoPascal), IN HG (inches of mercury), MM HG
(millimeters of mercury) and MBAR (millibar).
7.1-5 ALTITUDE UNIT
Select unit for the altitude -- METERS and FEET.
7.1-6 PRESSURE CALIBRATION
Use this setting to adjust the offset of the pressure sensor. The pressure sensor in the
Multi-Navigator is highly sensitive and can detect pressure changes down to 0.1 millibar
(height differences less than 1 meter). However, the sensor might have a small offset
from a barometric pressure value of an extremely accurate pressure sensor (i.e. weather
station reading). For very accurate pressure readings adjust the Multi-Navigator
pressure sensor offset until the Multi-Navigator displays the same value as the more
accurate local sensor.
7.1-7 NORTH REFERENCE
Select a desired North reference -- TRUE NORTH, MAGNETIC NORTH or GRID NORTH.
The default is true North since maps typically use true North as a reference. Meridians
are directed towards the Geographic North pole. If your map uses true North as a
reference, select TRUE NORTH.
A few maps use magnetic North as reference, where meridians are directed towards the
Magnetic North pole. If your map uses magnetic North as a reference, select MAGNETIC
NORTH.
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