
1. INTRODUCTION
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1.6
How to Select a Color Palette
The system provides six sets of preset color and brilliance combinations to match any
ambient lighting condition. The specifications of each set are as shown in the table be-
low.
* Nominal brilliance values. Actual value may vary.
To select a palette, do the following:
1. Click the [Palette] button on the InstantAccess bar™.
2. Select [Day], [Dusk] or [Night] as appropriate. For example, select [Day] to show
its options.
3. Click the palette desired.
Note 1:
A palette can also be selected by pushing the
BRILL
control on the Control
Unit.
Note 2:
If the display cannot be seen when switching from a Night to Day palette, push
and hold the right button (approx. 2 seconds) to switch to the dusk-gray mode.
Note 3:
The color palette setting may not get synchronized among ECDIS units se-
lected for synchronization if a unit is being booted during the selection of the color pal-
ette. If this occurs, wait until all ECDIS units selected for synchronization have booted
then reselect required color palette.
Palette
Brilliance (%)*
Text color
Background color
Day-gray
97
White
Gray
Day-blue
97
White
Blue
Dusk-gray
68
Light gray
Dark gray
Dusk-blue
68
Light gray
Dark blue
Night-gray
49
Orange
Dark gray
Night-blue
49
Light gray
Dark blue
[Palette]
button
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