Interphase Tech Interphase Star Pilot GPS Fish Finder User Manual


 
Gencral
Informntion
Congratulations
on
your
selection
of the Interphase
Star Pilot
GPS
receiver.
Its rugged
waterproof
design makes
it ideal
fbr installation
on nearly
any
type of
boat.
The
Star Pilot
f-eatures
many
advanced
functions,
and
employs
one
of today's most
sophisticated
GPS
receivers.
The
sequential
three
channel receiver
design
tracks
up to seven
GPS satellites
and is
capable
of
providing
accurate position
information
every
second.
The
Star
Pilot
design is
compact
and of waterproof
construction.
It
has
a long-life waterproof
keypad
which
allows
you
to select
every
navigational
f'eature you
need with
the
touch
of a button.
It has
a
beeper
for
arrival alarm,
anchor watch
alarm
and it will
beep to
acknowledge
whenever
a button is
pressed.
The
Star Pilot works
in a fully
automaric
mode
which you
need
only
start
up to initialize.
There
is no need
to enter
an approximate
Latitude
and Longitude
position.
You
can
select many
of
the Star
Pilot's features
with
the Set-Up
display.
You
can activate
an Anchor
Alarm, Waypoint
Arrival
Alarm,
set universal
or
local
time.
The
Star
Pilot's graphic
navigation
mode
shows
your
distance
off'
the
desired
course
and how
to steer, right
or
lefi.
to
get
back
on
course, course
over
ground
and speed
over ground.
The
Data window
in
the navigation
mode
allows
you
to
choose a
view
of
estimatecl
time
of arrival.
time
to
go,
velocity
made good.
distance
made
good.
present
position
latitude
and longitude,
current
date and
time.
or local
magnetic variation.
The
Star Pilot
makes it
easy
to store
your
current
or
favorite
positions
in
any of 100 waypoints.
Each
waypoint
is
date
stamped
lor
future
reference
and a Waypoint
Management
Display
lets you
quickly
scroll through
and
view your
listing
of waypoints.
You
can
also
pre-program
up to l0
routes
of l0 waypoints
each for
future
use.
The
Star Pilot's
very
low
power
consumption
(typically
less
than
600 milliAmps
at l2 Volts
DC)
makes
it ideatly
suited
for
many
of
today's
smaller
boats.
or cruising
boats,
with
limited
power
availabilitv.