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Master Reset

This document provides instructions for setting up and using a JLR-7700 MK2 GPS Navigator. It describes how to: 1) Enter initial position and time settings by inputting latitude, longitude, and UTC time values. 2) Configure Loran station and averaging settings. 3) Perform a "search the sky" function to determine position without initial settings. 4) Reset all user settings to factory defaults using the master reset function.

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Master Reset

This document provides instructions for setting up and using a JLR-7700 MK2 GPS Navigator. It describes how to: 1) Enter initial position and time settings by inputting latitude, longitude, and UTC time values. 2) Configure Loran station and averaging settings. 3) Perform a "search the sky" function to determine position without initial settings. 4) Reset all user settings to factory defaults using the master reset function.

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JLR-7700 MK2 GPS Navigator

Press the key provided on the right hand side of the INIT L/L.
3 , 5 , 3 , 3 , 0 , 0 , N/S , and ENT keys.
1 , 3 , 9 , 5 , 0 , 0 , 0 , E/W , and ENT keys.
9 and ENT keys.
9 , 9 , 0 , 1 , 1 , 1 , and ENT keys.
1 , 5 , 4 , 8 , and ENT keys.
0 , 9 , 0 , 0 , +/- , and ENT keys.
(The time difference needs to be obtained by subtracting the UTC from the local time and pressing the +/-
key to select the unit (either positive or negative) for the value thus obtained.)

4.6.1.2 Setting the Loran Station


Settings related to the Loran station can be made on this screen. See the item 4.7.1 “Loran Time Difference
Display” for details.

4.6.1.3 Search the Sky


This function may be performed if the equipment has repeatedly failed to position your vessel for a prolonged
period of time and no initial settings can be made due to the unavailability of information on the approximate
vessel position. (Entering the initial settings can reduce the time required for position fixing, if it is feasible.)
Normally, the approximate position of your vessel and UTC time information need to be set to the DGPS
receiver in order to enable the equipment to properly position your vessel with the GPS satellites. However, this
function enables the equipment to position your vessel without requiring such information inputs to it. The
equipment will accurately position your vessel if it is properly installed and connected the DGPS receiver al-
though a longer period of time would be required in this mode to position your vessel than that in the normal
position fixing mode.

The function will be automatically performed if any one of the following conditions apply.

After performing the master reset function


When the equipment failed to position your vessel for one hour or more after turning its power on.
The position fixing is interrupted for 30 hours or more.

4.6.1.4 Master Reset


This function clears all the user settings and to reset the equipment to the factory settings, which will clear all
data for navigator, and DGPS receiver as well. Thus, we would recommend you to enter the initial settings to
the equipment after performing this function. Entering the initial settings can reduce the time to complete the
position fixing of your vessel with the GPS satellites.
Leave the equipment as is without making any operations after performing the master reset function, if the
initial setting values are unknown. By doing so, the equipment will automatically perform the search-the-sky
function and fix the accurately position your vessel although the time required for it will be longer than that in the
normal position fixing mode as stated above.
Perform the master reset function by following either the step (1) or (2) described below after replacing the
ROM IC or lithium battery mounted in the equipment, or DGPS receiver connected to the equipment.

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JLR-7700 MK2 GPS Navigator

(1) Turn off the equipment first. Then, turn it on again by simultaneously pressing the 1 and PWR keys.
(2) Press the key provided on the right hand side of the MASTER RESET and ENT key to perform the
master reset function.

Caution
All the waypoint data will be cleared after performing the master reset function. Therefore, we would recom-
mend you to take notes on the key waypoint before performing the master reset function.

4.6.2 GPS AUX Screen


Pressing the AUX key on the SAT STATUS screen and inputting the password can make any one of the
following settings.

4.6.2.1 Setting the Averaging for Position Display


The DGPS receiver calculates the vessel position, speed, and course based on the signals received from the
GPS satellites. However, the calculation results thus obtained are subject to errors depending on the satellite
positions and receiving conditions of the signals. Therefore, the averaging function is provided to average the
errors, which can be selected in the range of 1 to 99 seconds with one-second increment.
Selection of a greater averaging duration will reduce the errors, but increase the responce time and a smaller
value will increase the errors, which in turn offers an opportunity for the steersman to promptly cope with a given
situation faced by the vessel.

(1) Press the key provided on the right hand side of the RESPONSE to enter a desired value.

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