
Chapter 10 - Using Other Special Functions
951/952 Operator’s Manual Rev. B
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honk sequence then starts for a total of 3.5 minutes: 1 second
of honking followed by 14 seconds of silence; 2 seconds of
honking followed by 13 seconds of silence; 3 seconds of
honking followed by 12 seconds of silence, and so forth, until
the honking is up to 14 seconds followed by 1 second of
silence. This 3.5-minute honk cycle repeats forever unless you
clear the anchor alarm. This honk does
not
automatically clear
with the following conditions:
•
your vessel moves back into the anchor-alarm radius
•
you change the anchor-alarm radius
•
you select a new “drop anchor” position
•
you turn off the anchor alarm
Instead, you must clear the anchor alarm in either of the
following two ways.
Option #1:
1. Press the
key once to display the
ALARMS
screen
(952) or
ALARMS & BACKLIGHT
screen (951), then press
the
key.
Option #2:
1. Press the
key once to display the
ALARMS
screen
(952) or
ALARMS & BACKLIGHT
screen (951).
2. Press the
to highlight the
HONK OUTPUT
field, then press the
key.
3. Press the
to select either
200 PPNM
(used
to interface to speed log devices; see the
Northstar 951/
952 Installation Manual
for details), or
ALL ALARMS
,
instead of
ANCHOR ALM
, then press the
key.
Honking for all alarms
Instead of setting all alarms to beep only, you can set all
alarms to honk. This honking starts simultaneously with the
flashing exclamation point on the
ALARMS
screen (952) or
ALARMS & BACKLIGHT
screen (951). After you set all alarms
to honk, the system emits an output sound for half a second,
followed by silence for half a second. This repeatable honking
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