Chapter 12 - Alarms, TideTrack, and Currents
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Understanding alarms
Displaying alarms
Alarms are designed to automatically alert you of certain situa-
tions. The 961 updates the status of its alarms every second,
and displays its alarm messages in three different ways:
•
at the bottom of any screen you’re displaying
•
at the top of the
CHART
screen (this lets you still see the
INFO BAR
s at the bottom of the screen)
•
on the
ALARMS
screen (on this screen, you can manually
“clear,” or stop, new alarms, although some are auto-clear-
ing, and you can view old alarms, which are alarms that
already have cleared)
Alarms screen
On this screen, if there aren’t any new alarms, the
CLEAR
ALARM
key won’t be displayed.
The different types of onscreen alarm messages are
color-coded:
•
red alarm messages provide warnings, such as GPS
receiver failure, anchor dragging, or entry into an avoid-
ance point
Summary of Contents for 961X
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Page 172: ...Chapter 7 Creating Avoidance Points Page 7 16 961 Operations and Reference Manual Rev D ...
Page 198: ...Chapter 8 Creating Routes Page 8 26 961 Operations and Reference Manual Rev D ...
Page 262: ...Chapter 12 Alarms TideTrack and Currents Page 12 16 961 Operations and Reference Manual Rev D ...
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