
Editing dialog box information
1. In the dialog box, use the rotary control to select the field you
want to edit.
2. Press the
EDIT...
softkey.
3. Use the trackpad and rotary control to edit the information in
the field.
4. Click OK to apply any changes.
5. Repeat Steps 1 to 4 until all the required details have been
changed.
Note:
Entries in dialog boxes are not case sensitive, so character
text can be entered in upper or lower case.
Note:
Enable the Extended Character Set in the
System Setup
Menu
if you need to use special or accented characters.
Using menus
Menus enable you to configure your system to your particular needs.
Whenever the
Menu
button is pressed, the Setup menu is displayed.
It contains a list of all the menus available for the active application,
together with system-wide menus:
D7370_2
Menus for the active
application
External equipment/
instruments
System-wide menus
Setup
R
a d ar Setup ...
GPS Status...
Compass Setup
...
AIS La yer Status...
S y s tem Setup
...
Alarm Setup
...
Displa y Setup ...
Databar Set...
Select P age Setup
...
S y s tem Diagnostics...
Re m o ve CF Card
Accessing a menu
1. Press the
MENU
button.
2. Using the trackpad or rotary control, highlight the relevant menu
item.
3. Press the trackpad right to select the menu item.
4. Repeat Steps 2 to 3 for navigating sub-menus.
5. Once you have selected the relevant option(s), press the
OK
button to keep any changes and return to the application.
Status icons
The status icons on the databar confirm whether the appropriate
connections to your multifunction display have been made.
Status
icon
Description
The boat and fish icon indicates the current status of your
fishfinder:
• Icon animated: connection to a DSM has been successful.
• Icon static: the DSM is connected but not transmitting.
•
Icon greyed-out: no DSM is connected.
The satellite icon indicates the current status of your GPS:
• Fix: your unit is successfully connected to a GPS receiver.
• No Fix: your unit has been unable to connect to a suitable
GPS receiver.
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