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Section E
Horizon & Sundowner
Owners Manual
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the VDO
Quick Start
chart included at the end of
this section.
Please note that the ADJUST button on
the VDO Quick Start card is the SET button on the
Four Winns® dash panel.
Also included in the follow-
ing is a detailed description of the steps involved in set-
ting the different display functions:
1. Clock
The Clock Display is selected by pressing the MODE
button. Note that during Clock Display the colon blinks
once per second.
The time of day is set by pressing and holding MODE
and SET for 2 seconds while in Clock Display mode.
The MODE button is then used to advance through the
time set features. Hours are set first, then minutes,
then 12/24 hour mode. The selected digits blink while
being set. While in set mode the SET button is pressed
to increment the selected unit. The hours is set in the
24 hour format, rolling to zero at 24. The minutes roll to
zero at 60. While setting the 12/24 hour feature, 24 is
displayed in the hours position and 12 is displayed in
the minutes position. The current mode blinks (i.e. in
24 hour the 24 blinks).
MODE and SET are debounced for 3/8 of a second. If
the SET button is held for 2 seconds while setting the
numeric value the key auto repeats at a rate of 6 per
second (i.e. to scroll through all 60 minutes requires 12
seconds). When the ignition is turned off the present
mode is saved and the LCD displays the time of day.
The time setting functions are not available with
the ignition off.
When the ignition is turned on the
LCD returns to its prior display mode.
The clock keeps time up to 21 days after the ignition is
turned off. During this time the system is in its power
saving state. After 21 days the module shuts down to
conserve battery power. When the ignition is turned on
after 21 days, the clock restarts at midnight in the mode
active at ignition off. The time of day must be set again.
NOTICE
The clock has a three week auto shut-off ca-
pability. This will reduce the drain of your bat-
tery.
2. Depthsounder & Alarm
The depthsounder is standard equipment on 210 Hori-
zon - 265 Sundowner models. Readings can be dis-
played in feet or meters. The depthsounder has both
Figure E18: Keel Offset Scenario
NOTICE
DO NOT depend solely upon the depth sounder
for water depth. It is important to have
navigational charts of the waters in which you
are operating.
Do not rely on depth sounder to avoid sub-
merged objects. Depth sounders provide a rela-
tive indication of water depth only.
6. Maintenance of HDR600 Depthsounder
If the unit comes into contact with salt spray, simply
wipe the affected surfaces with a cloth dampened in
fresh water.
DO NOT USE a chemical glass cleaner
on the lens
. Chemicals in the solution may cause
cracking in the lens of the unit.
When cleaning the LCD protective lens, use a cham-
ois and nonabrasive, mild cleaner. Do not wipe while
dirt or grease is on the lens. Be careful to avoid scratch-
ing the lens. Refer to the manufacturers literature in-
cluded in the owners packet for additional information.
I. Four Winns®/VDO Module Display Settings -
210 Horizon - 265 Sundowner Models
New for model year 2000, the LCD display has seven
(7) basic functions, clock, depth, distance log, trip log,
engine hours, trip hours, and water temperature. The
operation and display of the functions is controlled by
the MODE and SET push buttons. The programming
of
all
the FOUR WINNS®/VDO displays is shown in