
6.4 Pages
Pages are made up of 1 to 4 panes that are used to display
applications on your multifunction display (MFD).
Pages are accessed using the icons on the Homescreen.
• You can create up to 2 application panes per page using an
MFD that has a screen size of 7 inches or less.
• You can create up to 4 application panes per page using an
MFD that has a screen size of greater than 7 inches.
• MFDs with a screen size of 7 inches or less can view pages
with more than 2 application panes but only if they are sharing
the Homescreen of an MFD which is capable of creating those
pages.
Pages can be customized, enabling you to group your
applications into different pages, each designed for a specific
purpose. For example, you could have a page that includes the
chart and fishfinder applications, suitable for fishing, and another
page that includes the chart and data applications, which would
be suitable for general sailing.
Icon for a page featuring a single
application.
Icon for a page featuring multiple
applications.
You can also define the layout for each page, which determines
how the applications are arranged on the screen.
Setting the Power-up page
You can setup your multifunction display to show a page instead
of the Homescreen at power up.
Form the Homescreen:
1. Select
Customize
.
2. Select
Display Preferences
.
3. Select
Starting page
.
A list of options is displayed
• Homescreen — Homescreen is displayed after power-up.
• Last page — The page last viewed is displayed after
power-up
• Choose page — The page you select will be displayed
after power-up
4. If selecting Choose page the Homescreen is displayed.
5. Select the icon for the page you want displayed when the
display is turned on.
The starting page setting applies to each individual display and
is not automatically shared on networked displays.
Changing an existing page on the
homescreen
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select
Customize
.
2. Select
Homescreen
.
3. Select
Edit Page
.
4. Select the page icon that you want to change.
The Customize menu options are displayed.
5. Select the appropriate page layout (for example,
“Splitscreen”).
6. Select the application(s) you want to display on the page,
either by selecting the relevant menu item or dragging it over
to the displayed page.
7. Select
Finish
.
The Rename Page dialog is displayed.
8. Use the on-screen keyboard to name the page, then select
Save
.
Changing an empty page
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select
Customize
.
2. Select
Homescreen
.
3. Select
Edit Page
.
4. Select an empty page icon (labelled “Customize”).
The Customize menu options are displayed.
5. Select the appropriate page layout (for example,
“Splitscreen”).
6. Select the application(s) you want to display on the page,
either by selecting the relevant menu item or dragging it over
to the displayed page.
7. Select
Finish
.
The Rename Page dialog is displayed.
8. Use the on-screen keyboard to name the page, then select
Save
.
Moving a page on the homescreen
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select the
Customize
icon.
2. Select
Homescreen
.
3. Select
Swap Page
.
4. Select the page icon that you want to move.
5. Select the page icon that you want to swap positions with.
The page icon is moved to the new position.
Renaming a page on the homescreen
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select the
Customize
icon.
2. Select
Homescreen
.
3. Select
Rename Page
.
4. Select the page that you want to rename.
The on-screen keyboard is displayed.
5. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the new name for the
page.
6. Select SAVE.
Deleting a page from the homescreen
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select the
Customize
icon.
2. Select
Homescreen
.
3. Select
Delete Page
.
4. Select the page that you want to delete.
The page is deleted.
Resetting the homescreen to default settings
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select the
Customize
icon.
2. Select
Homescreen
.
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