Red
— is used to signify a dangerous alarm condition, immediate action is required due to a potential
or immediate danger to life or vessel. Dangerous alarms are accompanied by an audible tone. The
Dangerous alarm notification and audible tone will continue to be displayed until acknowledged or
the conditions that triggered the alarm are no longer present.
Warning alarm example
Orange
— is used to signify a warning alarm condition. Warning alarms are used to signify that there
has been a change in situation that you need to be aware of. Warnings alarms are accompanied by
an audible tone. The warning alarm notification and audible tone will continue to be displayed until
acknowledged or the conditions that triggered the alarm are no longer present.
Notification example
Blue
— is used to signify information requiring user acknowledgement. Information notifications
may self dismiss after 3 seconds, unless they require user interaction. Information notifications are
not accompanied by an audible tone.
Acknowledging alarms
Follow the steps below to acknowledge an active alarm.
With an alarms notification displayed onscreen:
1. Select
OK
.
The notification is dismissed and the audible tone is stopped.
An acknowledged alarm remains active until the conditions that triggered the alarm are no longer
present.
Note:
If an alarm notification includes an
Edit
button, selecting it will display the relevant setting in the
Alarms menu so that, if required, you can change the alarm threshold.
5.8 Settings menu
The display’s settings can be accessed by selecting the
Settings
icon on the Homescreen.
The following settings and details are available for your display.
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