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How to use features available with the MENU key First Power Up The first time the Apollo 360 GPS is powered on, it will need to know the approximate time, date, latitude, and longitude in order to look for specific GPS satellites. Afterwards, the Apollo 360 GPS will remember the last known position, and will update the current time automatically, even when turned off.
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The eight navigation screens form the core of the Apollo 360 interface, and are displayed whenever not accessing the MENU, GOTO/NRST, WPT, or INFO functions. Rotate the LARGE knob to view each screen. For full details refer to the User’s Guide — Chapter: Topic as indicated below.
Using Routes To edit a route, select the route screen. Rotate the SMALL knob to the Edit option and press the ENT key. Rotate the SMALL knob to select waypoint INSERT, CHANGE, or DELETE options, then press the ENT key. Edit the waypoint using the LARGE and SMALL knobs, then press the ENT key to save the waypoint in the route.
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Return To Nav: Return to the navigation screens Operation Mode: Begin simulator operation, or select aviation operation Time and Place: Set the initial position, date, and time for the GPS sensor the very first time you power up Screen Controls: Change contrast and brightness settings...