Auto satellite search – Lowrance electronic AirMap 600c User Manual

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To change any of these settings while in Aviation Mode:
1. Press

MENU

|

MENU

|↓ to

A

VIATION

A

LARMS

|

ENT

.

2. Scroll ↓ or ↑ to select the desired category, then press

ENT

.

3. In number boxes, press ↑ or ↓ to change the first character, then press

→ to the next character and repeat until the distance or time is correct.

4. To return to the last page displayed, press

EXIT

|

EXIT

.

Auto Satellite Search

To lock onto the satellites, the GPS receiver needs to know its current

position, UTC time and date. (Elevation (altitude) is also used in the

equation, but it's rarely required to determine a position.) It needs this

data so that it can calculate which satellites should be in view. It then

searches for only those satellites.

When your GPS receiver is turned on for the first time, it doesn't know

what your position or elevation (altitude) is. The unit begins searching

for the satellites using data that it acquired the last time it was turned

on. This was probably at the factory. Since it's almost certain that

you're not at our factory, it's probably looking for the wrong satellites.

If it doesn't find the satellites it's looking for after a short time, it

switches to Auto Search. The receiver looks for any satellite in the sky.

Due to advanced technology, the auto search time has shrunk signifi-

cantly from the early days of GPS.

Once the unit locks onto the satellites, it should take less than a minute to

find your position the next time it's turned on, provided you haven't moved

more than approximately 100 miles from the last location it was used.

Satellite Status Menu.

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