All of the navigation displays
on the UltraNav II will show navigation data
to the location you marked. This includes the navigation, steering, and
plotter displays.
CHANGE DISPLAY
The four digital displays on the left side of the plotter screen can be
changed or customized at will. When the UltraNav II is first turned
on, or
after it's
preset, the four
digital displays are Distance To Go
(DTG), Speed
Over Ground (SOG), Bearing to waypoint (BRG), and Course Over
Ground (COG). The available displays that can be placed in these
windows are: Distance To Go
(DTG), Speed
Over Ground (SOG), Bearing

to

waypoint (BRG), Course Over Ground (COG), Cross track error
(XTE),
Water
depth (DEPTH), and Altitude
(ALT).
To change any or all of the
digital displays, first press the
MENU key
while the
plotter
is
showing. Now press the key
next to the "CHANGE DIS-
PLAY" label. The unit returnsto
the plotter
screen with a black
box
surrounding the DTG box.
This means the DTG box is
readyto
be
changed.
Pressthe
left or
right
arrow keyto change
the display. For example, to
change the Distance To Go to
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Cross Track Error (XTE), press the
right arrow key
four times.
To change another digital box, press the up or down arrow key until the
flashing box is on the desired display. Now
press
the
right or left arrow key
until the desired display appears.
When you have the digital displays customized, press the CLEAR key.
This locks the screen displays, even if the unit is turned off and on again.
PLOTTER MENU - PAGE TWO
SELECT UNITS OF MEASURE
The UltraNav II can
display
distance in miles, kilometers,
or nautical miles,
velocity in miles perhour,
kilometers per hour, or
knots, bearing in degrees
magnetic

or

true, Altitude in feet or meters, and time in 12 hour or 24 hour
format.
SONAR
ALARMS
The UltraNav II has three different types
of sonar alarms. The first is the
Fish Alarm. It sounds
when
the
Fish
l.D. feature determines an echo or
group
of echoes is a fish. Another alarm is the Zone Alarm which
consists
of a bar.
Any
echo that
appears
inside this bar
triggers
the alarm. The
last
alarm is called the Depth Alarm. Only
the bottom signal will trigger this
alarm. This is useful as an anchor
watch, a shallow water alert, or for
navigation. See the GPS section for information on GPS alarms.
To
adjust
an alarm, first press the
ALARM key. The screen shown
below
appears. Press the key next to the "SET
DEPTH OR GPS ALARMS" to
adjust
the shallow or
deep digital alarms. When you press the
key
next to
the "SET DEPTH OR GPS
ALARMS", the menu shown at the top
of the
next page appears. The zone
alarm has its own menu which
is shown and described in the LET DEPTH OR GPS i'ILARMS
zone alarm section. Once
yOu
see this
screen, press
the down
arrow key until the black box is
on the desired alarm. In this
example, the shallow alarm is
selected, Now press the key
next to the 'CHANGE VALUE"
label. Use the numbered keys
to set thealarm. For
example,
to setthe shallow alarm's value
to 10
feet, press
the 1 key,
then
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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.
When either depth alarm sounds, a "Silence Alarm" label
appears at the
bottom of the screen. Press the "CLEAR" keyto mutethe alarm. When the
alarm is triggered again, the alarm will also sound.
The
following section describes each sonar alarm and its limits.
FISH ALARM
Use the fish alarm for a distinctive audible alarm when fish or other
suspended objects
are detected by
the Fish l.D. feature. A
different tone
sounds for each fish symbol size shown on the
display.
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