Humminbird manual Turning the NS 10 on and OFF

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Gimbal Mounting Bracket: Allows the NS 10 to be adjusted to the optimum viewing angle. To adjust, loosen the knobs on the gimbal mounting bracket and adjust the unit for best visibility. After adjusting, tighten the knobs and the unit will stay in position.

TURNING THE NS 10 ON AND OFF

If you have completely installed your NS 10, and the receiver, you should test the installation, by reading through this section.

If you have not installed your NS 10, you are still able to experiment with the capabilities of the NS 10. The 120 VAC adapter (Figure 10) provided with your NS 10 allows you to power your unit from a receptacle at home.

Note: AC adapters are not provided with some NS 1o International models.

This is especially convenient when learning to use the NS 10, or for entering a long multileg route from charts (Refer to section 1V, “Simulator and Map Preview”).

IMPORTANT: The power adapter is intended to power the NS 10 for use with the simulator of for input of navigation points etc. It does not supply sufficient current to power both the NS 10 and the Receiver and is not intended for use in normal operation.

The built in simulator allows you to experiment with the many functions of your unit. The remaining instructions can be followed either in simulator mode, or in actual operation.

Turn On Screens/Disclaimer

Press POWER After pressing this key, you will hear an audible chirp. This means that the NS 10 has accepted your input.

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Contents Page NS 10 Operations Manual HOW the NS 10 WorksWhat Comes in the BOX Choosing a Mounting Location for the ReceiverChoosing a Mounting Location for the Control Head Mounting the Receiver Deck MountStem Mount Page Installing the Control Head Gimbal Bracket MountOptional Flush Mount Basic Functions Getting Started NS 10 Screen Display Connections to the NS Page Turning the NS 10 on and OFF Page Page Using the Select System Page Page Page Page Display Contrast LIGHT, TEXT, MAP, Clear and Help Buttons Changing Your ViewZooming in and OUT Cursor To Determine the Distance and Bearing From Present Position Creating Temporary WaypointsHighlighting a Waypoint Using Pick Page Creating Temporary Routes Using GO to Steering Information Advanced Functions of the NS Creating Permanent WaypointsPage Page Page Page Page Waypoint Listing Page Entering a New Route Page Existing Routes Page Delete Waypoints To Travel or Clear a Route Page Route Listing Page Alarm Settings Page All Clear Datalog Screen System Status Page Additional User Set-Up Options Page Page Page Simulator and Map Preview Page Page Page Page Page Using the NS10 in an Emergency Maintenance Troubleshooting Humminbird One Year Full Warranty Service PolicySpecifications ROMRAM Accessories NS 10 Interface OptionsNmea Dgps GlossaryALL Clear Clock Mode Display ContrastDISTANCE/SPEED Heading Land MassLAT/LON Gridlines Nmea Interface Output Plotter HistoryPosition Update Averaging HDOP49 PDOP49 VDOP49