
Adjusting the display brightness
1. Press the
POWER
button once.
The Shortcuts menu is displayed.
2. Adjust the brightness to the required level using the
Rotary
control
.
Note:
The brightness level can also be increased by pressing
the
Power
button multiple times.
Setting the vessel minimum safe depth
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select
Customize
.
2. Select
Boat Details
.
3. Select
Min. Safe Depth
.
4. Adjust the setting as appropriate.
Note:
The units for the depth measurement are based on
those specified in the
Homescreen > Customize > Units
Set-up > Depth Units
menu.
Setting time and date preferences
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select
Customize
.
2. Select
Time and Date Set-up
.
3. Use the
Date Format
,
Time Format
, and
Local Time: UTC
menu items to set your time and date preferences.
Data master
Any system containing more than one networked multifunction
display must have a designated data master.
The data master is the display which serves as a primary source
of data for all displays, it also handles all external sources of
information. For example the displays may require heading
information from the autopilot and GPS systems, usually
received through a SeaTalk
ng
or NMEA connection. The data
master is the display to which the SeaTalk, NMEA and any
other data connections are made, it then bridges the data to
the SeaTalk
hs
network and any compatible repeat displays.
Information shared by the data master includes:
• Cartography
• Routes and waypoints
• Radar
• Sonar
• Data received from the autopilot, instruments, the engine and
other external sources.
Your system may be wired for redundancy with data connections
made to repeat displays. However these connections will only
become active in the event of a fault and/or reassignment of
the data master.
In an autopilot system which does not contain a dedicated pilot
control head the Data master also acts as the control for the
autopilot.
Designating the data master
For systems with 2 or more displays the following task must
be performed on the multifunction display that you want to
designate as the data master.
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select
Set-up
.
2. Select
Maintenance
.
3. Select
Data Master
.
4. Select the display that you want to designate as the data
master.
Simulator mode
The Simulator mode enables you to practice operating your
display without data from a GPS antenna, radar scanner, AIS
unit, or fishfinder.
The simulator mode is switched on / off in the
System Setup
Menu
.
Note:
Raymarine recommends that you do NOT use the
simulator mode whilst navigating.
Note:
The simulator will NOT display any real data, including
any safety messages (such as those received from AIS units).
Note:
Any system settings made whilst in Simulator mode are
NOT transmitted to other equipment.
Enabling and disabling simulator mode
You can enable and disable simulator mode by following the
steps below.
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select
Set-Up
.
2. Select
System Settings
.
3. Select
Simulator:
.
4. Select On to turn simulator mode on, or
5. Select Off to turn simulator mode off.
Note:
The Demo movie option is for retail demonstration
purposes only.
Disabling and enabling the auxiliary alarm
If there is more than one alarm fitted (e.g. auxiliary alarm and
remote keypad) then the auxiliary alarm can be enabled or
disabled.
From the homescreen:
1. Select
Set-up
.
2. Select
Remote Devices
.
3. Select
Auxiliary Alarm
.
4. Select
Auxiliary Alarm
.
Selecting Auxiliary Alarm will switch the auxiliary alarm On
and Off.
Note:
If the auxiliary alarm is the only alarm in the system
then it is permanently enabled.
Pairing the keypad
The keypad can control 1 or more multifunction displays.
Multiple keypads can be connected to a system. Each keypad
can be paired with up to 4 multifunction displays.
With the keypad connected to the multifunction display:
1. Select
External Keypad
from the External Devices menu:
homescreen > Set-up > System Settings > External
Devices > External Keypad
.
2. Select
Pair Keypad
.
3. Press any button on the external keypad.
4. From the pop-up message select the orientation of the
keypad.
Either landscape or portrait orientations are available.
The keypad is now paired.
Unpairing the keypad
The keypad can be unpaired from an individual display.
1. Select
External Keypad
from the External Devices menu:
homescreen > Set-up > System Settings > External
Devices > External Keypad
.
2. Select
Clear Pairings
.
3. Select
Yes
to unpair the keypad with the display.
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