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WARNING
NOTE: This guide applies to the GEONAV 4C and GEONAV 4C XS models. The
functions peculiar to each model are highlighted in the text. Unless otherwise speci-
fied, functions are intended as common to the two models.
The technical characteristics and functions described in this manual are subject to
change as a result of improvements or changes to the product.
INTRODUCTION
• An external GPS
• A depth sounder
• An autopilot
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CHARACTERISTICS
General characteristics
• Portable chart plotter with built-in GPS receiver and an-
tenna
• 12-channel internal GPS supporting WAAS/EGNOS
XS • Video output for connection to external monitor
• Satellite acquisition time:
2 minutes (cold)
15 minutes (first fix)
• GOTO function (Port, Nearest Service, Marker, Lat/Lon)
• External GPS or depth sounder interface via NMEA 0183
• Display of depth and water temperature data (if interfaced
with an echosounder)
• Autopilot interface via NMEA 0183
• Chart Rotation (head-up display)
• Screen Amplifier™ function
• Autozoom™ function
• Overzoom™ function
• Easy View™ function
• X-Plain™ function
• 8 marker shapes, 8-character name
• Reverse route function
• Selectable depth units (meters, feet and fathoms)
• Platinum™ electronic charts
• 16 zoom levels
• Heading vector
• CompactFlash™ cartridge
• Storage of routes, tracks and markers in separate files on
CompactFlash™ cartridges
• Built-in world map
• Waterproof (IPX7)
• Weight: 450 g., batteries included
Electrical characteristics
• Input voltage: 9.8 VDC to 18 VDC with protection against
reverse polarity and overvoltage
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Memory characteristics
• Up to 20 waypoints per route
• Up to 500 trackpoints
• Up to 99 markers per group
• Number of routes, tracks and markers: unlimited, depend-
ing on the size of the CompactFlash™ utilised
Interface characteristics
• Standard NMEA 0183 sentences
- from the position sensor:
GLL, VTG, GGA, RMC, GSV, ZDA, RMA, GSA
- from the depth sounder:
DBT, MTW
- to the autopilot:
APA, APB, XTE, RMB, BWC, GLL, VTG
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Accessories
• Bracket for fixed installation
• Power supply cable with car lighter plug
• User and Installation Guide
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Precautions
To avoid electromagnetic interference, the GEONAV must be
positioned at least 0.35 meters away from magnetic compasses
or flux-gate sensors, such as those used on autopilots and
remote electronic compasses.
NOTE: Any damage caused by the presence of water inside the unit, due to the lack
or incorrect installation of the battery pack, is specifically excluded from the warranty.
Cleaning
It is recommended that you use a nonalcoholic product to clean
the glass, since alcoholic products may damage the glass surface
or make it opaque.
Installation
The GEONAV allows using either the built-in antenna for outdoor
installation or an external GPS antenna for indoor use.
NOTE: At start-up, the plotter will select the internal GPS by default.
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tenna, use the optional NMEA data cable (see the Connec-
tions Section).
Fixed mounting
The plotter can be mounted on any surface
using the mounting bracket provided with the
unit (see figure).
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CONNECTIONS
Power supply
The GEONAV can be powered by us-
ing the appropriate power supply
cable with car lighter plug or the
built-in battery pack.
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Battery pack
The battery pack of the GEONAV allows
you to use it as a portable unit. Use 4
alkaline cells or rechargeable batteries,
AA size (if possible, high-capacity batter-
ies, 2000mAh or higher).
Make sure that the unit is off and dry
when replacing the batteries.
To access the battery slot, loosen the lock-
ing screws by means of a coin or the round
side of a key, as shown in the figure.
Extract the battery pack, flip it over and
loosen the cover locking screws.
Remove the cover and insert the batteries
according to the polarity indicated.
Make sure that the “Battery type” selec-
tor located in the cartridge slot is posi-
tioned correctly, according to the type
of battery used (“Rechargeable” position,
for rechargeable batteries; “Alkaline” po-
sition, for alkaline batteries).
To change the selection, move the small
lever by means of a sharp object.
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WARNING: Once the installation is completed, always make sure that all wires are
properly connected since wrong connections may damage the unit.
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NOTE: The 10-pole standard cable equipped with the adapter can still be used,
provided that only the connection to the NMEA0183 external devices is requested.
Power supply
1 +VDC red wire
2 GND black wire
Data input ext. GPS
3 GPS ext. in + brown wire
4 GPS ext. in - yellow wire
Data output
5 Autopilot out + violet wire
6 Autopilot out - white wire
SHIELD GND (earth)
USB cable
The GEONAV can be connected to a Personal Computer by
using the optional USB cable. In this case, the unit can use
the internal batteries only, and cannot be powered by the ex-
ternal power.
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CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION
WARNING: Be careful when handling the cartridge files by using the PC. Windows
allows deleting and moving files easily, therefore pay attention when using Windows
Explorer not to erase the content of the \NAVIONIC and \GEONAV folders. Damaging
the files stored in such directories may result in loss of data or improper operation of
the unit.
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KEYBOARD
ZOOM+/ZOOM- CLR
Increases/decreases the • Navigation mode:
the chart range. Deletes the current
The ZOOM+ key enables the route.
Autozoom function. • Cursor mode:
It can be enabled whenever Deletes the last
an electronic chart is dis- waypoint or the marker
played. pointed by the cursor.
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DIAGNOSTIC
WARNING: The unit’s internal memory can be cleared by holding the CLR key
pressed when switching the unit on. This operation will delete all the settings stored
in the GEONAV and restore factory settings. Moreover, the routes, tracks and mark-
ers not saved on the CompactFlash™ cartridge will be deleted.
NOTE: In case of damaged cartridge or abnormal power spikes, the unit might lock,
requiring a power shutdown to restart. In that case, the unit can be turned off without
the need of detaching the power or the batteries, but by simply holding the PWR key
pressed for more than 9 seconds.
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Customer
Provisions Information
services
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NOTE: This function is available only with the NAVIONICS cartridges containing
Tides and Currents data.
A graph will show the tide rate or the tidal stream relevant to
the station selected, as measured during the current day.
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GRAPHIC ITEMS
Besides chart data, the GEONAV displays some graphic items use-
ful during navigation. The figure below shows some of these
items.
1 - Marker
Indicates a point of interest associated with a symbol and a
name.
2 - Track segment
Recording of the track actually followed by the boat; the track is
displayed as a dashed line.
3 - Boat’s position
Boat’s position according to the data received from the GPS re-
ceiver.
4 - Rubber band
Line joining the last waypoint entered to the manual cursor, or the
boat’s position to the manual cursor when no waypoint has
been entered.
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To delete this band, press the PAGE key and switch to Naviga-
tion mode.
5 - Route leg
Part of route between two waypoints.
6 - Waypoint
Waypoints are identified by a circle and a number. The route start-
ing point is marked by the “X” symbol. The target waypoint is iden-
tified by a filled circle, whereas the route leg currently followed is
identified by a thicker line.
7 - Cursor
Indicates the position expressed in geographical coordinates (lati-
tude and longitude).
It is displayed when the plotter is in Cursor mode.
8 - Heading vector
Indicates graphically the boat’s current route.
9 – North indicator
Indicates the north direction when the Chart Rotation func-
tion is enabled.
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FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Depth sounder
When in depth sounder mode, the GEONAV displays, at the
same time, navigation and sea depth data in graphic form, as
well as water temperature values.
The depth value can be expressed in meters (selected by de-
fault), feet and fathoms; press GOTO to display the menu, se-
lect SETUP and then DEPTH UNITS (M/FT/FA).
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Chart rotation
Charts are traditionally displayed in
north-up mode. This, however, does not
correspond to reality. For example,
when traveling southwards, the chart
shows, on the right side of the boat,
what is actually located on the left side,
and vice versa.
The Chart Rotation function allows ro-
tating the electronic chart displayed ac-
cording to the plotted route (COG -
Course Over Ground) as detected by the
GPS receiver. Since the COG value var-
ies continuously, a filter has been in- Without rotation
serted to prevent the chart from bounc-
ing.
To activate the Chart Rotation function,
press GOTO to display the menu, select
SETUP, then CHART ROTATION and
ON. A message will prompt the user to
select the requested maximum range be-
fore activating the chart rotation.
The northern direction will be indi-
cated by the symbol .
Autozoom
With the Autozoom function the
GEONAV will always display automati- With rotation
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cally the boat’s position and the target waypoint at the best
available chart range. As the boat
approaches the target waypoint,
the unit will automatically zoom
in. Once the waypoint is passed,
the unit will select the best range
to display the boat’s position and
the following waypoint.
Screen Amplifier
This function automatically re-
draws the chart according to the
boat’s course, to maintain 2/
3rds of the screen ahead of the
boat, provided that the boat’s
speed is greater than 3 knots.
This function will be activated
only if no waypoint has been pre- Without screen amplifier
viously inserted.
Overzoom
The Overzoom function allows
the chart scale to expand any-
where up to 1/4 NM. The
Overzoom does not provide any
additional chart detail, but im-
With screen amplifier
proves only the readability of the
existing information, thus acting
as a magnifying glass.
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When the Overzoom is activated, the unit will warn the user
by replacing RANGE with OVZ (blinking) within the naviga-
tion window.
Position calibration
All position sensors have intrinsic errors that make the boat’s
position incorrect (from few meters to several hundred meters)
with respect to the background display of the chart.
This error is caused by the principle at the root of the satel-
lite-derived position system. The position calibration func-
tion allows correcting manually the position error present in
all GPS devices, provided that this error is not greater than 2
nautical miles.
NOTE: When the calibration is activated, the coordinates will be marked by (*).
Local time
By this function the user can enter local time instead of the
Greenwich time (GMT) supplied by the GPS receiver.
To enter local time, press GOTO to display the menu bar, select
SETUP, SET TIME and then LOCAL.
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Chart presentation
This function allows the user to select the symbols and colors
of chart presentation between International mode and US mode.
To change the chart presentation mode, press GOTO to display
the menu, select SETUP, PRESENTATION and then choose
the option desired.
Display mode
The chart color can be selected among three predefined modes:
BRIGHT (bright light), DAY (normal light) and NIGHT (poor
light).
Press GOTO to display the menu, select SETUP, MODE and
then choose the option desired.
Depth contours
This function allows the user to select the display of depth
contours; the options available are:
5m: display of contours only with depths up to 5 meters
10m: display of contours only with depths up to 10 meters
20m: display of contours only with depths up to 20 meters
ALL: all depth contours are displayed
Safety contours
This function allows the user to display the depth areas cor-
responding to the safety contour desired. The options avail-
able are:
OFF: no depth area displayed
Other values: the areas with depths up to the value selected
are displayed in shades going from darker blue (for lower depths)
to lighter blue (for higher depths). The areas whose depths
are over the limit set, and therefore navigable under safety
conditions, will be displayed in white.
Dryline areas are always displayed in green.
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NOTE: In NIGHT mode, the areas with depths over the limit set, and therefore
navigable under safety conditions, are displayed in black.
Chart loading
At start-up, all the NAVIONICS electronic charts stored in the
cartridge are automatically loaded, provided that a
CompactFlash™ cartridge has been inserted.
Brightness
Press the PWR key to display the LIGHT window. To adjust
the brightness level, press CURSOR. Press PAGE to exit.
Battery management
When the unit is powered by the batteries, a battery-shaped
icon shown in the upper left corner of the screen displays
their charge status. The icon shows when the batteries are
being recharged, provided that the unit is on.
Keyboard lock
To lock the keyboard, press the “+” and “-” keys simultaneously.
To restore the keyboard operation, press again the “+” and “-”
keys.
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Anchor alarm
This function allows generating an anchor alarm message that
warns the user when the ship moves farther than the se-
lected distance from its anchoring position, that is the ship’s
position when the alarm is enabled.
The reference distance value for the alarm can also be set.
After the alarm is issued, press any key to reset it by using the
current ship’s position as the new anchor position. To set
this function, press GOTO, select SETUP and then ANCHOR
ALARM.
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GETTING STARTED
Press the PWR key to turn the display backlight on and adjust
brightness by the CURSOR key; press PAGE to continue. The
Satellite window will show the configuration of the satellites
in use. As soon as the GPS receiver has obtained a valid fix (it
can take a few minutes), the boat’s position and the relevant
area will be displayed at the best scale available.
The line, or vector, starting from the boat indicates the boat’s
direction, to be ignored if the boat is stationary.
The window situated in the lower part of the screen will
display the boat’s speed, route and chart scale.
The GEONAV is in Navigation mode; by pressing the CURSOR
key, it is possible to switch to Cursor mode (editing mode).
The cursor geographical position is shown by two windows.
To plot a route starting from the boat’s position, move the cur-
sor to the position desired, and press ENTER to insert a waypoint
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OPERATING MODES
CURSOR MODE
NAVIGATION MODE
NAVIGATION > DEPTH SOUNDER > TRIP > SATELLITE > INFO > TIDE
INFO > RUNWAY > 3D
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RANGE WINDOW
To change the units, press the GOTO key, then select SETUP,
DEPTH UNITS and choose the units desired.
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NAVIGATION WINDOW
• Boat’s speed
• Distance from the target
waypoint
• Estimated time of arrival at
the target waypoint
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TRIP WINDOW
• Average speed
• Time elapsed from departure
• Partial distance covered
• Total distance covered
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SATELLITE WINDOW
Additional information:
• Day, month, year, local or Greenwich time (at the first
start-up the GEONAV is initialized to Greenwich Time).
• Boat’s position (lat/lon) (or the latest valid fix if the GPS
receiver is still searching for satellites).
• Data on the current satellite situation (number and fix).
• SOG, COG and altitude.
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INFO WINDOW
• Geographical coordinates
(latitude/longitude)
• The position correction ap-
plied to the latitude and lon-
gitude (option SETUP, CALI-
BRATION)
• Magnetic variation value re-
ceived by the GPS
• Course (COG)
• Speed (SOG)
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WARNING: Unlike the graph displayed at a T&C station position (accessible through
the GOTO function, or by positioning the cursor on the Tides and Currents station
symbol) which is as accurate as supplied by hydrographic offices, this graph shows
estimated data, being the result of interpolation between the two Tides and Currents
stations nearest to the point of interest. The accuracy of the estimate may vary,
depending on the coast type, the distance to the nearest stations, and other geo-
graphical features.
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RUNWAY WINDOW
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3D WINDOW
NOTE: This function is available only with the NAVIONICS Platinum™ cartridges.
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MAIN MENU
The menu bar, displayed at the top of the screen, allows selecting
from the following options:
NOTE: The majority of menu items, once selected, show a series of submenus. Use
the CURSOR key to move from one menu to another and press ENTER to choose
one of the items.
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ROUTE
Deleting a waypoint
Use the CURSOR key to position the cursor on the waypoint to
delete and press CLR.
Moving a waypoint
Position the cursor exactly on the waypoint to be moved; press
ENTER to capture the waypoint, then move the waypoint to the
position desired and confirm the operation by pressing ENTER.
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WARNING: The route will be modified and the new target waypoint selected will be
the first waypoint in the route.
WP NO.: Waypoint ID
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WP NO.: Waypoint ID
Press the GOTO key to display the menu, select ROUTE, CUR-
RENT, SET SPEED and press ENTER to access the windows
for data insertion. Use CURSOR to enter the data required and
to confirm the operation.
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A message will confirm that the route has been stored cor-
rectly. Once stored, the route will disappear from the screen.
Deleting a route
To delete the route displayed, press the GOTO key to show the
menu, select ROUTE, CURRENT, DELETE and press ENTER to
confirm.
Reversing a route
Press the GOTO key to display the menu, then select ROUTE,
CURRENT, REVERSE.
The waypoint order will be automatically reversed allowing
navigation in the opposite direction.
Route to a waypoint
Press the GOTO key, select ROUTE, CURRENT, GOTO WP and
move the cursor within the waypoint list by using the CURSOR
key. Press ENTER and select the target waypoint by CURSOR.
Press ENTER to confirm the selection, or PAGE to exit.
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TRACK
Starting a track
To enable the Track function,
press the GOTO key to display the
menu bar, select TRACK, START
and press ENTER to confirm. A
small circle on the boat’s posi-
tion will indicate the track start-
ing point.
Stopping a track
To disable the Track function, press the GOTO key to display
the menu bar, select TRACK, STOP and press ENTER to con-
firm.
A message will confirm that the track has been stored cor-
rectly. Once stored, the track will disappear from the screen.
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Select the track desired, then press ENTER to confirm the op-
eration or PAGE to exit.
Deleting a track
To delete the track displayed, press the GOTO key to show the
main menu, select TRACK, CURRENT, DELETE and press EN-
TER to confirm.
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MARKER
NOTE: Marker names are displayed starting from the 32 NM chart range.
CURSOR MODE
Inserting a marker
Move the cursor to the position desired
and hold the ENTER key pressed for more
than 2 seconds. A window will display
the symbol and a name automatically as-
signed to the marker.
NOTE: The cursor can be moved to the desired position also by using most of the
GOTO functions. See the relevant sections for further details.
Deleting a marker
Position the cursor on the marker to delete and press CLR.
NAVIGATION MODE
Inserting a marker
Press the ENTER key to insert a marker at the boat’s position. A
window will display the symbol and the name automatically
assigned to the marker; to change the marker symbol and name
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Route to a marker
Press the GOTO key and select
MARKER, CURRENT, GOTO
MARKER by the CURSOR key. The
catalog displayed will list, with
respect to each marker, the sym-
bol, the name, the insertion date/
time, as well as, if available, the
sea depth and temperature val-
ues as detected when entered.
Moreover, the catalog shows the
number of markers entered in
the current page and the num-
ber of markers still available.
By using CURSOR, choose the de-
sired marker (the latest 8 mark-
ers used will be highlighted) from
the catalog displayed, then press
ENTER to confirm.
Once the desired marker has been selected, the GEONAV will
insert a waypoint at the marker position and append the new
leg to the existing route (if no route is available, the new
waypoint will be connected to the boat’s position).
Press the PAGE key to go back to Navigation mode and enable
automatically the Autozoom function.
NOTE: To delete a single marker, select it from the GOTO Marker list and press the
CLR key.
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Deleting markers
To delete the set of markers displayed, press the GOTO key to
show the menu, select MARKER, CURRENT, DELETE ALL
and press ENTER to confirm.
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GOTO PORT
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GOTO NEAREST
NOTE: This option is available only with the NAVIONICS cartridges containing the
Port Services features. It allows finding and heading for the nearest port featuring the
service desired. The NAVIONICS Platinum™ cartridges offer a wide choice of ser-
vices, whereas, when using NAVIONICS Gold™ cartridges, the functions supported
will be those provided by plotters employing Gold™ charts only.
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NOTE: This function is available only with the NAVIONICS cartridges containing
Tides and Currents data.
Tide station
• Name of the station
• Forecast reference date
• Time and height with respect
to the cursor’s position in the
graph
• Time and height of high/low
water
• Dawn and sunset time
• Moonrise and moonset time
• Moon phase
• Tide level graph (24 hours)
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NOTE: The same information can be accessed by positioning the manual cursor on
the icon of a Tides or Currents station, and pressing ENTER to confirm.
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SETUP
DISPLAY
• Mode (BRIGHT/DAY/NIGHT)
Selects the colors suitable for
the brightness of the envi-
ronment.
• Safety Depth (OFF/2m/5m/
10m/20m)
Enables the display of the
areas corresponding to the
depth safety limit.
• Depth Contours (ALL/5m/
10m/20m)
Selects the display of depth
contours.
• Photo Overlay (LAND/FULL/
OFF)
Selects the enabling of the overlay of satellite photographs
for charts: only on land, everywhere or off, respectively.
• Chart Rotation (ON/OFF)
Enables/disables the Chart Rotation function.
• Set Chart Detail (STD/USER/ALL)
Selects the chart details to display. It is possible to select
one of the two settings available (STD - equivalent to the
standard display setting, as defined by ECS regulations -
and ALL, that enables the display of all the items on the
chart).
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3D DISPLAY
• Names (ON/OFF)
Enables/disables the
visualisation of names in the
3D display.
• Navaids (ON/OFF)
Enables/disables the
visualisation of navaids in
the 3D display.
• Photo (ON/OFF)
Selects the type of texture for the 3D display, to choose
from satellite photograph and simple texture.
NAVIGATION
• Calibration (ON/OFF)
Calibrates the ship’s position
received by the GPS device.
• Anchor Alarm (OFF/15m/
30m/50m)
Enables/disables the alarm
and sets the distance range
for the anchor alarm.
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WINDOWS
• Selects the auxiliary win-
dows to display. For every
window, a preview image -
whose display can be en-
abled/disabled (ON/OFF) - is
available.
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XS • External Screen (ON/OFF)
Enables/disables the unit’s
video output.
NOTE: For the G4 XS, the video output
is available provided that the unit is con-
nected to an external power supply. To
save energy, when the unit is powered
by the internal batteries, this function is
disabled.
• GPS (EXT/INT/DIFF)
Selects the built-in GPS, an
external GPS antenna or the built-in GPS with the recep-
tion of WAAS/EGNOS differential satellites (if available).
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GOTO LAT/LON
Press the GOTO key and select L/L by the CURSOR key. Enter
the geographical coordinates desired by using CURSOR and con-
firm the insertion.
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AUTOPILOT
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CAR NAVIGATOR
NOTE: This function is available only when using NAVIONICS land cartography
cartridges.
NOTE: If the cartridge currently inserted contains no land cartography, as soon as the
CAR NAVIGATION option is selected, the unit will turn off showing a warning mes-
sage. At the next power on, the unit will start in marine navigation mode.
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USB CONNECTION
IMPORTANT: Some old releases of Windows (Windows 98 and Windows 95) do not
support USB connections of this type.
IMPORTANT: You are recommended to select START USB from the SETUP menu
before connecting the USB cable to the PC.
WARNING: Be cautious not to remove the chart data from the NAVIONIC folder of the
CompactFlash™.
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WARNING: If you do not carry out this operation, the transferred data might get lost.
Software Updating
Free software upgrades are available from the web site
www.geonav.it.
Save the software upgrade to the CompactFlash™ of your
GEONAV by using the USB connection.
Switch the unit off and then on again, to update the software
automatically.
IMPORTANT: You are recommended to save the software upgrade to the main
directory of the GEONAV, and not to its subdirectories.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 4
CHARACTERISTICS ...................................................................................... 6
INSTALLATION AND PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 9
CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................... 11
CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION ....................................................................... 16
KEYBOARD .................................................................................................. 17
DIAGNOSTIC ................................................................................................ 18
NAVIONICS ELECTRONIC CHARTS ........................................................ 19
GRAPHIC ITEMS ......................................................................................... 25
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................... 27
GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................... 34
OPERATING MODES .................................................................................. 36
RANGE WINDOW ........................................................................................ 37
NAVIGATION WINDOW ............................................................................... 38
DEPTH SOUNDER WINDOW ..................................................................... 39
TRIP WINDOW .............................................................................................. 40
SATELLITE WINDOW .................................................................................... 41
INFO WINDOW ............................................................................................. 43
TIDE INFO WINDOW .................................................................................... 44
RUNWAY WINDOW ..................................................................................... 45
3D WINDOW ................................................................................................. 46
MAIN MENU ................................................................................................ 47
ROUTE .......................................................................................................... 48
TRACK ........................................................................................................... 53
MARKER ....................................................................................................... 55
GOTO PORT ................................................................................................. 59
GOTO NEAREST .......................................................................................... 60
SETUP ........................................................................................................... 63
GOTO LAT/LON ............................................................................................. 67
AUTOPILOT ................................................................................................... 68
CAR NAVIGATOR ......................................................................................... 69
USB CONNECTION .................................................................................... 70
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