Bushnell VOYAGER 789946 User Manual

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BasIc oPeratIon / aBout latItuDe/longItuDe coorDInates

aBout latItuDe/longItuDe coorDInates

When using an internet source or map to look up the latitude and longitude coordinates for your location,

you may find them listed in one of several different possible formats. For example:

As a string of three 2 digit numbers followed by a letter, e.g. 38°96’18” n. This is shorthand for "Latitude 38

degrees, 96 minutes, 18 seconds north".
As a two digit number, extended out to four (or more) decimal places. The two numerals before the decimal

point are the latitude or longitude in degrees, and numerals after the decimal point are the minutes and

seconds, e.g. 38.9618, which is another way to notate "Latitude 38 degrees, 96 minutes, 18 seconds north".

In this format, positive numbers for Latitude=north, negative numbers=South. For Longitude numbers,

positive values=East, negative values=West.
As a simple two digit number followed by the direction (north or South for Latitude, East or West for

Longitude). The number represents only the degrees, with the finer increments of minutes and seconds

"rounded up" to the nearest degree. This provides enough accuracy for many applications, such as setting

up the Voyage telescope. this is the format you will use to enter your location into the voyager handset.

see the examples below if you need help "converting" another location coordinate format.

Latitude

Longitude

38°96’18” n

= 38.9618 = 39° north 94°72’19” W = -94.7219 = 95 West

56°54’25” S

= -56.5425 = 56 South

43°31’47” E =

43.3147

=

43 East

equivalent coordinates

Continue pressing the

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Next button to hear more information for that tour mode until the facts are starting

to repeat, then select a different mode.
You don’t have to listen to all items in each mode, you can jump from mode to mode if you choose.

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Each time you choose a new mode, directions are given for the first object in each mode. Simply move

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your telescope to view them and enjoy the information as it is spoken.
The planets mode is a unique mode that allows you to hear basic information about the five brightest

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planets and the moon.
Once you’ve finished the tour of each mode, you can advance to the next tour object by pressing the

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mode button a second time. This will advance the handset to the next item in the tour.
There is no "power off" button-the handset will automatically power off after a few minutes of inactivity

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(no buttons pressed, voice not speaking).

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