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Language:
This allows you to draw the map in the language selected. The language must be
available on the plugged in SD card.
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Chart Symbols:
Choose between USA or International symbols
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Palette Type:
3 palette settings of Day, Night, or Bright are available for selection
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Depth Units :
Choose from Feet, Meters, or Fathoms for depth readings
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Speed Units:
Choose between Knots, MPH, or KPH for speed readings
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Photo Overlay:
If top-down pictures are available Photo Overlay will draw the map with the
specified setting. (Top-down pictures are only available with Navionics Platinum products)
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Photo Transparency:
This allows for the Photo Overlay’s transparency to be set. The lower
numbers, (i.e. 50), will allow you to see through the Overlay to the photo more easily. The
higher numbers, (i.e. 255), will allow the Overlay to be seen more vividly.
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Safety Depth:
Safety depth will draw in the map up to the given depth value. The value is
specified in the depth unit set.
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Depth Contours:
This feature allows you to draw in the map up to the given depth value. The
value is specified in the depth unit set.
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Texture Exaggeration:
when ‘On’ this will “exaggerate” the contours of the map when in 3D
mode (only available as a feature with Navionics maps that have 3D capability)
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Map Version:
This allows you to see the current version of the map you are viewing
MarCum Sonar Settings
Only shows if a Sonar Module is plugged into an active port and has been selected to be
displayed on at least one panel. Your sonar settings [range, zoom, sensitivity etc.] are set here.
(More info in the section on sonar functions; Pgs.13-17)
MarCum Video Settings
Only shows if a Camera Module is plugged into an active port and has been selected to be
displayed on at least one panel. The camera settings [color, contrast, etc.] are set here.
(More
info in the section on adjusting camera settings; Pgs. 17-20)
Best Practices for Adding Modules
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The unit must be turned
OFF
when adding a module. You
cannot
swap modules when
the unit is powered on.
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Always have transducers, cameras, and camera panners attached to the modules before
powering the unit on.