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3.10.1
XTE alarm
The XTE alarm tells you when your ship goes off course by more than the limit set
(XTE alarm boundaries).
1. Turn on [XTE Alarm] in the [Alarm] menu.
2. Tap [XTE Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard.
3. Set the value, then tap [
].
4. Tap the close button to finish.
3.10.2
Depth alarm
The depth alarm tells you when the depth to the bottom is shallower than the value
you set. Requires depth data.
1. Turn on [Depth Alarm] in the [Alarm] menu.
2. Tap [Depth Alarm Value] to display the software keyboard.
3. Set the value, then tap [
].
4. Tap the close button to finish.
3.10.3
SST alarm
The sea surface temperature alarms tells you when the sea surface temperature is
over, under, within, or out of range of the temperature you set. Requires a temperature
sensor.
1. Tap [Sea Surface Temperature Alarm] on the [Alarm] menu.
2. Tap [Over], [Under], [Within], [Out of] or [Shear]. Follow the appropriate procedure
below.
Alarm
setting
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course
:Alarm area
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Summary of Contents for SMD12
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