3. CHECKING AND INITIAL SETTINGS
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8. Press the
MENU
key to apply the settings.
When [External] is selected at step 7, the file selection window appears. Press
S
or
T
to select the backup file, then press
MENU
key.
9. Press the
MENU
key to close [System Menu].
3.9
Color Settings
The color on the MU-101C for previous model and MU-121C for this equipment is dif-
ferent, even if the both color settings are same value. This is because MU-121C’s liq-
uid crystalline property is different from MU-101C. Therefore, default color settings is
adjusted so that the colors on the MU-101C and MU-121C are same (the default color
settings are different from the previous model).
• When the MU-101C is replaced with MU-121C:
If you kept default color settings for the previous model, it is not required to adjust
the color settings. If you customized the color settings for the previous model, adjust
the color settings for this equipment on the menu.
• When you divert the display unit used for the previous model:
Adjust the color settings so that the color settings is same value as the previous
model. When you use the same display, the colors on the display are same, if the
color setting value is same between previous model and this equipment.
For details about adjusting the color settings, see the operator’s manual.
3.10
Automatic adjustment of the train direction
The soundome assembly has a function to adjust the train direction automatically in
case it shifts due to vibration or external shocks. When the bow mark on the transduc-
er and flange assembly are faced to the ship's bow, as per the "Direction of the bow
mark" on section 3.1 "Check Points After Installation" the function is enabled. When
they are not faced to the ship's bow, change the DIP switch (S8-5) on the DIGI board
06P0288 to ON, referring to "External KP connection" on "2.4 Transceiver Unit”. The
function is enabled.
Please select a file to load.
: Next page
MENU: Load
: Select
R/B: Cancel
CH-500_AllSettings_00.dat
CH-500_AllSettings_01.dat
CH-500_AllSettings_02.dat
CH-500_AllSettings_03.dat
•
•
•
Please select a file to load.
: Next page
MENU: Load
: Select
R/B: Cancel
CH-500_AllSettings_00.dat
CH-500_AllSettings_01.dat
CH-500_AllSettings_02.dat
CH-500_AllSettings_03.dat
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•
•
File name for backup data.
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File name for backup data.
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