3 Operating procedures
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3
(4)
For values that include a decimal point, always input to the value below the decimal
point, because the decimal place is in a fixed position.
Example: To change a 000.0 setting to 123.0 in a 4-digit input.
[ENT] key
Display
(set value)
Initial status
000.0
[1]
000.1
[2]
001.2
[3]
012.3
[0]
123.0
(5)
To redo a setting, press the [CNCL] key. The number input mode is canceled and the
initial value that was set is displayed and the entire item is highlighted.
(6)
After you have input the value, press the [ENT] key to set the value.
Setting values with the arrow keys
(1)
You can increase or decrease the value of items with the [
◀
] and [
▶
] keys by moving to
a screen in which item values can be changed while a "Menu" is displayed.
Set the value that you want to set and press the [ENT] key or the [MULTI] knob to set
the value.
Example: When setting [CLUTTER].
The following shows how to change an initial value of 1 to 0.
Initial value = 1 changed to 0
Press the [
◀
] key one time to set the value to "0".
Press the [ENT] key or the [MULTI] knob to set it.
(2)
Each time a value is changed the screen reflects the change, depending on the
item. However, if you do not press the [ENT] key or the [MULTI] knob, the values
are not set.
You cannot set negative values by using this method.
To do so,
use the [MULTI] knob or use the "Arrow" keys to do the setting.
Precautions
Summary of Contents for JFS-280
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Page 3: ...A General Information Before you begin 7ZPNA2401...
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Page 38: ...1 Overview of the equipment 1 2 1...
Page 43: ...1 7 1 Overview of the equipment 1 Diagram 1 1 Exterior view of the NWZ 207 display unit...
Page 44: ...1 Overview of the equipment 1 8 1 Diagram 1 2 Exterior view of the NCH 578 keyboard...
Page 47: ...1 11 1 Overview of the equipment 1 Diagram 1 5 Exterior view of the NKF 2800 hoisting device...
Page 50: ...2 Names and Functions of Parts 2 2 2...
Page 90: ...3 Operating procedures 3 28 3...
Page 148: ...5 Adjusting How Images Appear 5 34 5...
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Page 274: ...7 Other Items 7 40 7 7 6 2 Test Ring Number 7 6 3 Reservation Settings...
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Page 290: ...9 Malfunctions and after sales service 9 2 9...
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Page 296: ...10 Disposal 10 2 10...
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Page 320: ...12 Other 12 14 12 12 2 Setting the Colors of the Sonar Display...
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Page 322: ...12 Other 12 16 12 12 3 Setting the Colors of the Fish Finder Display...
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