Lowrance electronic iWAY 600C User Manual

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The Satellites screen.

Current Position Lock

The three buttons along the left side of the Satellites screen indicate

the quality of the units position lock. If 2D, 3D or WAAS is not high-

lighted the unit may not have a satellite lock.

2D lock does not include your altitude. The unit must receive reliable

signals from 3 satellites to establish a 2D lock.

3D means the unit has achieved a more reliable lock, including not only

your coordinate location but also your altitude (or elevation). The unit

must receive reliable signals from 4 satellites to establish a 3D lock.

WAAS means the GPS unit is receiving reliable correction signals from

the FAA's Wide Area Augmentation System. WAAS is designed for use

in aircraft, but occasionally terrestrial vehicles can attain a WAAS

lock. This is the most accurate position signal available.

EPE (Estimated Position Error)

The Estimated Position Error (EPE) represents the expected error from

a benchmark location. If the EPE shows 50 feet, then the position

shown by the unit is estimated to be within 50 feet of the actual loca-

tion. The smaller the position error number, the more accurate the sat-

ellites fix.

Satellite Display

The Satellite Display, located on the right side of the Satellites screen,

is a circle that serves as a graphical view of the satellites overhead.

Each satellite is shown on the circular chart relative to your position.

The GPS receiver is tracking satellites that are in light blue type. The

receiver hasn't locked onto a satellite if the number is in dark blue.

Lat/Lon Coordinates

The Satellites page shows your coordinates in latitude and longitude.

These numbers can be used to pinpoint your location on any map or to

create contacts at your position on another GPS unit.

Estimated
Position
Error (EPE)

Current
Position
Lock
buttons

Satellite
Display

Lat/Lon
Coordinates

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