1. OPERATION
1-30
*: Requires water temperature data.
4. Click [Apply] to save the current changes and change or adjust other settings.
Click [OK] to save the current changes and close the menu window.
Click [Cancel] to abort all changes and close the menu window.
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How To Show/Hide Navigation Data
Various data received from connected sensors can be shown on screen, or hidden, at
any time.
To show/hide navigation data, click the [Data Display] icon (
) from the InstantAc-
cess bar™ then, referring to the figure below, select the data to show on-screen.
[Temperature]*
[Temperature]: Set the water temperature alarm type.
• [Inside]: Audiovisual alarm is released when the temperature is with-
in the alarm range setting.
• [Outside]: Audiovisual alarm is released when the temperature is
outside the alarm range setting.
[From]: Set the starting temperature for the alarm.
[Span]: Set the span of the alarm.
[Fish Size Graph]
[Fish Size Graph]: Select the fish size(s) which trigger the Fish Size
Graph alarm. Multiple selections are available.
[Fish Graph Scale Threshold]: Set the distribution rate at which to trig-
ger the alarm. For example, a setting of [30%] will trigger the alarm
when the distribution rate for the selected size is over 30% and the se-
lected fish size graph bar is “1st peak”.
[IDENTI-FISH Graph
Alarm]
[IDENTI-FISH Graph Alarm]: Set the model data to use for the alarm.
(Multiple models are possible.
[Likelihood]: Set the similarity that is the target of the alarm. For exam-
ple, if "80%" is selected, the alarm is released when the similarity of the
model data selected in [ID Graph Alarm] exceeds 80%.
Menu item
Description
Own ship geographical position (latitude/longitude)
Water temperature
Time and date
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Time and date
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Speed Over the Ground
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