Chapter 6: Customizing the Chartplotter
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To set up a customized window:
1. Press
MENU
to display the main menus.
2. Use the trackpad or the
SCREEN
soft key to highlight the
WINDOWS
option
from the
SCREEN
menu, and press
ENTER
.
The Customize On Screen Data Windows screen is displayed, showing the
last-used window selection. An example screen is shown below.
D3811_2
CDI
BDI
COMPASS
RUDDER
STEER CDI
STEER BDI
NAVDATA
SPEED
AVERAGE SPEED
MAXIMUM SPEED
DEPTH
MIN DEPTH
MAX DEPTH
SEATALK
RESTORE WIN
CLEAR WINDOW
DEL LAST ITEM
EDIT
REVIEW
CUSTOM WIN 01
CUSTOM WIN 02
CUSTOM WIN 03
CUSTOM WIN 04
CURSOR
50°36.68 N
009°47.60 E
COG
SOG
208°M
1.4$
DEPTH IN FEET
100$
To Cursor
BRG
RNG
218°M 415.2$
CUSTOM WIN 01
EMPTY WIN
3. If the custom window you wish to set up or change is not already displayed,
use the
REVIEW
soft key to display the required window.
Now you are ready to start specifying the data that will be displayed. The
NAVDATA
and
SEATALK
menus list all the data that is available for selection:
further options can be seen by scrolling down the menus using the trackpad
or soft keys.
4. Highlight one of the data options in either the
NAVDATA
or
SEATALK
menu,
and press
ENTER
.
The data appears in the window at the top of the screen. Most of the
SeaTalk items take up one line, but some (such as the
FULL WPT
selection)
take up 2 lines. Some items, such as CDI, fill the entire window – the
display will not change if there is insufficient space in the window.
5. If you make a mistake or change your mind, you can delete the last item
using the
DEL LAST ITEM
option from the
EDIT
menu.
Alternatively, you can clear all the items in the window using the
CLEAR
WINDOW
option.
RESTORE WIN
will restore a cleared window that has been
saved.
6. Repeat step 4 until you have selected all the data items you require.
Customizing the
Screen Display
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