5. HOW TO CUSTOMIZE THE EQUIPMENT
5-2
4. Select [Register] then push the left-click button.
The selected item is registered, and shown at the bottom of the menu. The order
of items in the [USER] menu can be changed by drag and drop.
Note:
If 20 items are already registered to the user menu the following message
appears. Delete unnecessary items from the user menu and then repeat this pro-
cedure to register different item. Press the
MENU/ESC
key to close this message.
5. Long-press the
MENU/ESC
key to close all menus.
5.1.2
How to delete items from the user menu
To delete a menu item from the user menu which you do not require, do as follows.
1. Press the
MENU/ESC
key to open the main menu.
2. Select [
T
Shortcut Menu] then push the left-click button.
3. Select the item to delete then push the left-click button more than three seconds.
The message "Delete Registration Selected item will be removed from main
menu. Are you sure?" appears.
4. Select [Remove] then push the left-click button to delete.
5. Long-press the
MENU/ESC
key to close all menus.
5.2
Function Keys (F1 to F10)
The function keys provide one-touch display of desired menu item or entire menu. The
default function key settings are as below. Not all menu items and menus may be pro-
grammed to the function keys. See the menu tree on page AP-1 to AP-5 for items
which may be programmed.
Function key
Default setting
Function
F1
Record Still Image
Save the still image
F2
Recall Still Image
Open the [Still Image] window
F3
Event Mark 1
Erase event mark 1
F4
Event Mark 2
Erase event mark 2
F5
Fish Mark
Erase fish mark
F6
Own Ship Pos Mark
Erase own ship position mark
F7
Ship’s Track
Erase approx. 10% of the ship’s track
F8
Dimmer
Adjust panel dimmer
F9
Stabilization
Activate or deactivate the stabilization
F10
Net Course Mark
Enter or erase the net course mark
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