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Using the explorist for the, Using the explorist for the first time, Starting up 10 – Thales Navigation 200 User Manual

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Starting Up

10

Using the eXplorist for the First Time

Turn the eXplorist on. Press the Power button. When the Startup screen is displayed, press
ENTER.

Select Language. When you turn on the eXplorist for the first time
you are given the option of selecting one of the ten languages that
will be used.

You can change the language selection at any time by accessing
Menu > Preferences > Languages.

Tip: If you accidentally change the language and you can’t read
the text and need to change it back, press the NAV button until
the Satellite Status screen is displayed. Press MENU. Use the
Arrow joystick to highlight the fourth line and press ENTER. Use
the Arrow joystick to highlight the fifth line and press ENTER.
The Language Select screen will be displayed.

Read Warning. When you agree to the warning statement, press
ENTER to continue.

Compute Initial Position. For this operation, it is best if you are outside and have a clear,
unobstructed view of the sky. Without a clear view, this will take much longer and could
result in the eXplorist being unable to compute the initial position
automatically.

The eXplorist begins to compute your initial position. This may take a
few minutes as it is doing a cold start.

Normally, when you first turn the eXplorist on it will compute your
position in a manner of seconds as it is able to do a warm start. (An
explanation of cold start vs. warm start is explained following this
section.)

The Satellite Status screen is displayed, showing you the progress
of the collection of satellite data.

Language

English

Français

Deutsch

Nederlands

Suomi

Español

Italiano

Português

Svenska

Norsk

PRESS

Use arrow joystick to move

the highlight up and down.

Press ENTER to accept.

WARNING!

All data is provided

for reference only.

You assume full

responsibility and

risk when using this

device.

PRESS

TO AGREE

Press ENTER to continue.

Finding Satellites
Tracking 0...

Satellite Status screen shows

how many satellites are being

tracked as well as the relative

strength of the signal.