Return Home - Pyle PGSPW1 Sports Instruction Manual

Sports gps gps speedometer
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Compass Mode
(Functions
only with Satellite Signal)
fi)
B
-
.
<:>
0.08
Navigating through
way
pOint
...
N 22'2]'11"
Ell
2'56'32"
<:>
In
way
point
navigation mode.
press
B
to show way point
data. press C
to choose the
des ired way point.
After selection. press
B to
go
back
to
way
point navigation
mode.
The arrow
in the middle
shows
the
direction
of
destination. lower
digit
shows
the distance from the
destination
REMARK:
In the beginning Or
when
the user is not moving, the
arrow
points forward
.
VVhen user starts
to move
,
the arrow
will point to the direction of the po int of
interest
ROUTE
NAVIGATION
®
B
-
.
,/'"7'
12.08
Download
route
from
computer
(Please see appendix how
to
download
route).
At
the
starting point of the
route, turn
GPS on.
...
N 21'2]'2]"
E122'62'3l"
~
Midd
le
arrow
shows the direction
on
next
way
point
,
below
d ig~
shows
the distance
remaining
to the
route
destirat
ion.
-19-
RETURN HOME
Before
your
journey,
Start the
stopwatch to
start recording
,
When you
want
to
turn back
,
use
Return Home
function
.
Press
B,
then
press C \0
show home
location hold
A
to go
back
to
the Return
Home function
and
start
navigation.
Follow
the arrow
to go back
.
Do
wnload
rou te from computer
works
on
Route
Naviga
ti
on mode only
Rou
te record
by watch
can on ly use
for return home
fun
ction
If
you
want to
use
the
ro
ute
recorded by the watch in
route
navigation
mode,
you
need
to
fi~t
download the route
to
the computer and ,e·install
the
route
into the
watch
Dleplay
of
Poeltlon:
When the GPS device is connected
to
the satellites, the
latitude
and longitude
for every
position
is displayed. ArI
N
is added to
\he
latitude (north of
the equator)
or
S
(south of
the equator).
A
W
is added
to
the longitude (west of the prime meridian) or
E
(east olthe prime meridian).
N"
North" North
~
nOr1hem latitude
S
" South" South
~
eouthem
talhude
E
" East" East
~
eastern
longitude
W
"
West"
West
.... western
longitude
The
position
is
displayed in the common
lonnat
degrees
·
minutes' se<::onds
'
1
degree is subdivided into 60 minutes, one
minute
is
60 seconds.
Exampla:
N4S"S' 41.4·
E
14'
0' 45.0·
"
48
degrees 8 minutes
41.4
seconds northern latitude
14
degrees 0 minutes
45.0
se<::onds
eastern
Iong~ude
Note: During
Route Navigation
or
Return
Home,
You must
stay in
Route
Navigation Submode otherwise
the
GPS
device will
not
keep you
tracking
along the
route.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents