Icom ID-52A Advanced Manual english - Page 128

GPS Memory, The display of the GPS MEMORY screen, GPS Memory Groups, Alarm Select, Alarm Area Group

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6 GPS OPERATION (ADVANCED) GPS items GPS Memory [MENU] > GPS > GPS Memory The transceiver has 300 GPS memories to save the received position data, or often-used position data, with an alphanumeric memory name. The channels can be divided into the "(No Group)" group and each Memory group (A to Z) for easy Memory management. The display of the GPS MEMORY screen (No Group) GPS Memories not assigned to any group A ~ Z: Group Name GPS Memories assigned to the selected group. GPS Memory Groups (A ~ Z) GROUP NAME GPS Memory Group name (Up to 16 alphanumeric characters) LLYou can edit the GPS Memory Group name. (p. 6-25) GPS Memories NAME DATE TIME LATITUDE LONGITUDE ALTITUDE GROUP GPS memory name (Up to 16 alphanumeric characters) Saved date Saved time Saved position (latitude) Saved position (longitude) Saved altitude The group letter and the name of the group LLWhen you save the received position data on the GPS POSITION screen, the received station's call sign is used as the GPS Memory name. LLIn the Quick Menu window, you can edit the GPS Memory contents, such as the GPS Memory name. Alarm Select (Default: OFF) [MENU] > GPS > GPS Alarm > Alarm Select Selects the target positions for the GPS Alarm function. •• OFF: Turns OFF the function. •• RX: The GPS Alarm sounds when a target (the last received position) enters your active alarm range. •• Group: The GPS Alarm sounds when a target (positions in the GPS Memory, or the selected GPS Memory Group) enters your active alarm range. •• Memory: The GPS Alarm sounds when a target (the entered position in the GPS Memory) enters your active alarm range. Alarm Area (Group) (Default: 0.25′) [MENU] > GPS > GPS Alarm > Alarm Area (Group) Sets the GPS active alarm range. When a target enters this set active alarm range, the GPS Alarm sounds, and the GPS Alarm icon blinks. LLWhen "Alarm Select" is set to "Group," this setting is enabled. Ranges differ, depending on the Latitude/ Longitude unit setting. •• Latitude/Longitude = ddd°mm.mm′ Ranges: 00.08′ to 59.99′ (0.01′ steps) •• Latitude/Longitude = ddd°mm′mm″ Ranges: 00′05″ to 59′59″ (0′01″ steps) •• Latitude/Longitude = ddd.dddd° Ranges: 0.0014° to 0.9999° (0.0001° steps) LLPushing D-pad() moves the cursor to the tenths and hundredths place digits, or the thousandths and ten thousandths place digits. Example: When a target enters the active alarm range, the GPS Alarm sounds, and the GPS alarm icon blinks. Point A 0�25′ 0�25′ N 0�25′ Your location Point B 6-43 Point C Sounds 3 beeps� 0�25′

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6
GPS OPERATION (ADVANCED)
6-43
GPS items
GPS Memory
[MENU] > GPS >
GPS Memory
The transceiver has 300 GPS memories to save the
received position data, or often-used position data,
with an alphanumeric memory name�
The channels can be divided into the “(No Group)”
group and each Memory group (A to Z) for easy
Memory management�
The display of the GPS MEMORY screen
(No Group)
GPS Memories not assigned to any
group
A ~ Z: Group Name
GPS Memories assigned to the
selected group�
GPS Memory Groups
(A ~ Z)
GROUP NAME
GPS Memory Group name
(Up to 16 alphanumeric characters)
L
You can edit the GPS Memory Group name� (p� 6-25)
GPS Memories
NAME
GPS memory name
(Up to 16 alphanumeric characters)
DATE
Saved date
TIME
Saved time
LATITUDE
Saved position (latitude)
LONGITUDE
Saved position (longitude)
ALTITUDE
Saved altitude
GROUP
The group letter and the name of
the group
L
When you save the received position data on the GPS
POSITION screen, the received station’s call sign is used
as the GPS Memory name�
L
In the Quick Menu window, you can edit the GPS Memory
contents, such as the GPS Memory name�
Alarm Select
(Default: OFF)
[MENU] > GPS > GPS Alarm >
Alarm Select
Selects the target positions for the GPS Alarm
function�
• OFF:
Turns OFF the function�
• RX:
The GPS Alarm sounds when a target
(the last received position) enters
your active alarm range�
• Group:
The GPS Alarm sounds when a target
(positions in the GPS Memory, or the
selected GPS Memory Group) enters
your active alarm range�
• Memory:
The GPS Alarm sounds when a target
(the entered position in the GPS
Memory) enters your active alarm
range�
Alarm Area (Group)
(¹EFAulT: 0.25′)
[MENU] > GPS > GPS Alarm >
Alarm Area (Group)
Sets the GPS active alarm range�
When a target enters this set active alarm range, the
GPS Alarm sounds, and the GPS Alarm icon blinks�
L
When “Alarm Select” is set to “Group,” this setting is
enabled�
Ranges differ, depending on the Latitude/
Longitude unit setting�
LAT²TudE/LONG²TudE = ddd°MM.MM′
RANGE±: 00.08′ TO 59.99′ (0.01′ ±TE³±)
LAT²TudE/LONG²TudE = ddd°MM′MM″
RANGE±: 00′05″ TO 59′59″ (0′01″ ±TE³±)
Latitude/Longitude = ddd�dddd°
Ranges: 0�0014° to 0�9999° (0�0001° steps)
L
Pushing D-pad(
) moves the cursor to the tenths and
hundredths place digits, or the thousandths and ten
thousandths place digits�
Example:
When a target enters the active alarm range, the GPS
Alarm sounds, and the GPS alarm icon blinks�
Point C
Sounds 3 beeps�
Your location
Point A
Point B
0�25
0�25
0�25
0�25
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