DISPLAY
- General

The

lights are turned on

for

approximately
ten
seconds when the
UltraNav
II is first
turned on. Menus appear

at

the same time. To
keep
the
lights on,
press
the key adjacent to the Light label. It controls the
backlighting used
on the display
and keyboard. If you don't want the lights on, wait ten
seconds and the lights will automatically
turn themselves offh
menus
will also
disappear after ten
seconds,
or
you
can turn
them off
by pressing

the

CLEAR key
atthe bottom of _______________________________
the screen
The Display menu at the bot-
tom of the screen lets
you ad-
just the display's
contrast for
the best
viewing angle.
Press _________________
ingthe
left arrow
keydecreases 4JGHT

ON

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the

contrast, the right arrow
increases it. After setting the
contrast for the best viewing SO.,
angle, press
the CLEAR key
to Ii

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I
erase the menu or wait ap-
proximately
ten seconds and it will automatically
erase.
Contrast section for
more information on this
feature.
When the UltraNav II is first turned on,

the

display
will
appear
similarto the
one above. The word "AUTO"
in the upper
left corner of the
display
indicates
the automatic feature is on. The digital bottom depth is also
displayed
in this box.
MENUS
The UltraNav II uses
menus
extensivelyto guideyou through
thefunctions
and features
of the unit. The menu
key
accesses
many
of these
features,
allowing you to
customize the
unit to your particular
needs
andwaterconditions. Although
you may
have to leave one
menu and enter another
to
reach the desired function, all
you have to do is press the
menu key to select the next
menu. if
you ever get
lost in a
menu,
simply pressthe
CLEAR
key.
ERASING A ROUTE
To create a route, first press the MENU key
while the unit is in the GPS
mode. Next, press
the key
next to the "More" label. Now
press
the
key
next

tothe

"ROUTE PLANNING"
label. Route numberone
appears
on the
right
side of the screen. The list of waypoints used in the route are shown
beneath the route number and name, If
you
wish to erase a different route,
press the
key next to the "+RTE" or "-RTE" labels to cycle through the
available routes.
After
you've
selected the desired route, press the
key
next to the "ERASE
RTE" label. This erases the route from
memory. Finally, press

the

key next
to the "EXIT" label. This returns you to the GPS display.
GPS ALARMS
The UltraNav il's GPS receiver
has an Arrival Alarm, Cross
Track Error (XTE) Alarm, and
an Anchor Alarm. All of these
alarms adjust identically
to the
sonar alarms. To
adjust any
of
these alarms, first press the
MENU key. Now
press the
key

adjacent.to the "ALARMS"

menu. The screen shown at
right appears. Press the
key next to the desired alarm. Now
press
the
key
next to the "CHANGE VALUE" label. The screen shown below appears.
Use the numbered keys
to set the alarm. For example, to set the arrival
alarm to .2 miles, press
the 0 key, then the 2 key; finally press the 0 key.
When the desired value has been entered, press
the key next to the
"ENTER" label. The unit returns to the ALARMS screen.
Thefollowing section describes
each GPS alarm and its limits.
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See the
Display
ADJUST CHART SPEED
ADJUST; GRAYLI "lE
ALARMS
ADJUST 0
:SPLAY COl'
NUMERIC;KEYS TOII
CHANGE VALUE. USE
RIGHT ARROW TO
BACKSPACE.
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