
Equipment Operation
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UNITS
Pressing the “ON/OFF MODE” keypad again displays the units
mode “UN”. Press either the up or down arrow keypads to set the
units to feet (FT), meters (M), or fathoms (F). Once these units are
set, they will remain the same for all modes. By pressing the “ON/
OFF MODE” keypad again, the depth
fi
nder will return to the normal
operations screen.
!
NOTICE
AVOID EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! THE TRANSDUCER IS A
SEALED UNIT. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN IT, SINCE IT IS NOT
SERVICEABLE.
To fully deactivate the alarm, reset it to zero. Pressing the “ON/OFF
MODE” keypad temporarily deactivates the alarm. To reactivate,
press the “ON/OFF MODE” keypad until the depth reading appears.
KEEL OFFSET
By pressing the “ON/OFF MODE” keypad again, the alarm will
display the keel offset setting “KL”. It can be set so the depth
fi
nder
shows the depth below the transducer, or the depth under the keel.
Press the up or down arrow keypads to adjust the reading to the
desired depth no further than 19.9 feet.
An example would be if the keel bottom is 3 feet below the transducer,
and you desire the depth sounder to read the depth below the keel,
the keel offset display should be adjusted to 3.0 FT.
Once the keel offset is programmed, the shallow and deep water
alarms will be energized by the depth under the keel.
Summary of Contents for 23 OBX
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 23 OBX...
Page 2: ...REGAL 221734 OWNER S MANUAL 12 2015 23 OBX...
Page 7: ...INT 7 Introduction THIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 18: ...INT 18...
Page 38: ...1 16 CHAPTER 1 NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...
Page 41: ...1 19 Safety On Board...
Page 83: ...CHAPTER 3 3 16...
Page 142: ...Equipment Operation 6 3 Standard Battery Switch Circuitry Front View...
Page 143: ...CHAPTER 6 6 4 Standard Battery Switch Circuitry Rear View...
Page 145: ...CHAPTER 6 6 6 Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Front View...
Page 146: ...Equipment Operation 6 7 Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Rear View...
Page 151: ...CHAPTER 6 6 12 TYPICAL TONNEAU BOW COVER BOW COVER COCKPIT COVER...
Page 152: ...Equipment Operation 6 13 CANVAS TRAVEL COVER...
Page 168: ...Equipment Operation 6 29 Typical Hinged Power Tower Actuator Hydraulic Ram Typical Power Tower...
Page 236: ...CHAPTER 9 Notes...
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Page 267: ...12 13 STEREO PERFORMANCE PACKAGE HARNESS RUN...
Page 268: ...12 14 FUSE BLOCK OVERVIEW...
Page 269: ...Technical Information 12 15...
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Page 271: ...Technical Information 12 17...
Page 272: ...12 18 TYPICAL DASH WIRING WITH GARMIN 7606...
Page 273: ...Technical Information 12 19 TYPICAL DECK HARNESS BREAKOUTS...
Page 275: ...Technical Information 12 21 TYPICAL DECK HARNESS OVERVIEW...
Page 276: ...12 22 TYPICAL GARMIN YAMAHA NEMA 2000 NETWORK...
Page 282: ...12 28 Sea Star Hydraulic Assisted Steering System Typical Helm Layout...