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Long press on « K » button Validates the entry and exits from
alphanumerical mode
Short press on « Stop» button Exits the menu without taking into account the
entry
Long press on « Play, Pause » button Activates the contextual help
Latitude entry confirmation
Either confirm the entry of latitude by voice, or select Yes or No from the list.
Active buttons are as follow:
Push to talk button Allows you to enter your choice by voice: YES
or NO
Short press on « Next» button Indicates the next item of the list
Short press on « Previous» button Indicates the previous item of the list
Short press on « K » button Selects the current item
Long press on « K » button Returns to alphanumerical entry of latitude
Long press on « Previous» button Returns to the previous menu
Short press on « Stop» button Exits the menu
Short press on « Play, Pause » button Repeats the title of the menu and current item
on the list
Long press on « Play, Pause » button Activates the contextual help
Entering a longitude
To enter longitude in alphanumerical mode you use degree and decimal format. In this format
longitude comprises between +180 degrees and -180 degrees. The « + » sign means EAST
and « - » sign corresponds to WEST. The « . » character is used as separation between the
fractional part and integer part. Kapten Mobility will prompt you in case the entered longitude
is not valid.
Examples of a correct longitude: « +45.12 », « -65.1234 », « 120.254 ».
Use the following buttons to enter the latitude:
Push to talk button Allows you to enter a number, (« + », « - » or
« . ») by voice
Short press on « Next» button Selects the next number or character
Short press on « Previous» button Selects the previous number or character
Short press on « K » button Selects the number or character
Long press on « Previous» button Erases the last entry
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