6. MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPECTIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY
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[CHART LANGUAGE]
: Use
[Language]
to select the chart language to use to show
chart information (place names, etc.), among English and major European and Asian
languages. Use
[Mode]
to select what language to display chart information when En-
glish or language selected is not available.
[Off]
: Chart information is shown in English when not available in the language select-
ed.
[English]
: Chart information is shown in language selected when English is not avail-
able.
[Local]
: Chart information is shown in local language when not available in the lan-
guage selected.
[CURRENTS PREDICTION]
: Predict current movement in the specified time interval.
Rotate the
RotoKey
TM
to set the time for which to show predicted current movement.
Press the
RotoKey
TM
for three seconds to enable entry of date. Use the
CursorPad
to enter the date for which to show predicted current movement.
[CHART DISPLAY]
: Setup the overlay displays.
[PLOTTER WINDOW]: Select the location for the plotter display in the 2-way split
screen. The default setting puts the display on the left half.
[DISPLAY MODE]: Select the chart display mode, among [2D], [2D Perspective] and
[3D].
[OVERLAY]: Select the type of overlay to use: [Vector], [Satellite], [Raster] and [Chart
Shading] (not available in the 3D display).
[OVERLAY MODE]: Select where to display the overlay, [On Land], [On Sea] or
[On All]. (Available in 2D and 2D perspective modes when [Chart Shading] is selected
at [Overlay].)
[TRANSPARENCY]: You can set the level of transparency for the satellite photo on
the water. The higher the figure the greater the level of transparency.
[3D EXAGGERATION FACTOR]: Set the level of the 3D exaggeration factor, Level1
to Level 5, to view topographical features more easily. The higher the number the
greater the exaggeration.
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