Operating SonarPro With Dual Displays
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Text Spacing.
Select the spacing between lines of text from this drop-down
list box.
Done.
Click this button when you are finished with the setup.
The
Plan View Configuration
,
TVG
,
Color Palette Control
,
Range Lines,
and
Altitude Tracker
tabs all work as described in “Operating in Playback” on page
4-20, with the exception that the color information is given a gray scale equivalent
for printing on the gray scale EPC 1086 printer.
4.22 Operating SonarPro With Dual Displays
For a dazzling sonar display presentation, SonarPro can be used with two displays.
This allows you to run the sonar on one display and do navigation and target
management on the other, or run the port sonar data on the left display and the
starboard sonar data on the right display.
4.22.1 Recommendations When Using Dual Displays
Below are some recommendations if you plan to use two displays.
• If you change from a single to dual displays, or vice versa, on the
fly, you must close and restart SonarPro.
• If you change the display resolution, color depth, refresh
frequency, or desktop area, you must restart SonarPro.
• SonarPro should be run with the small fonts selected in the
Windows display settings.
• If you plug a second display into a booted computer, you must
reboot the computer before the second display will be detected by
that computer.
Figure 4-75:
The Annotation Text Properties Dialog Box
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