2. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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Check position sensors (POSN page)
Open the menu and click the [POSN] tab in the [System Sensor Settings] page or [Lo-
cal System Settings] page. The [PRIM] and [Second] labels indicate the type of the
position sensor. (In the figure below the [PRIM] label shows FILT). [PRIM] and [Sec-
ond] indicate sensor status and priority.
Only one sensor can be [PRIM] while the others are [Second] or off position. After a
sensor is turned off, its status is changed to [Second] state. When a position sensor
state is changed to [PRIM], the sensor formerly [PRIM] becomes [Second].
Select the [PRIM] navigation sensor as the sensor that is considered to be most ac-
curate and reliable. Set all other navigation sensors as [Second].
2.10.5
How to reset odometer and trip meter
To reset the odometer and/or trip meter do as follows:
1. Open the menu and select the [Voyage] menu from the [NAVI Log] menu.
2. Click one of the following buttons as appropriate.
Reset Trip
: Reset the trip distance (ground and water).
Reset All
: Reset both the odometer and the trip meter (ground and water).
3. Click the [Close] button to finish.
The indication for the second sensor appears even
when only one position-fixing equipment is connected.
Summary of Contents for FMD3100
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