current
shallow alarm setting.
To change it, press the key
next
to the "CHANGE LIMIT"
label atthe bottom of the screen
as shown at
right.
Anewscreen __________
appears
as shown at the
top
of
the next page. Use the num-
bered keypad on the right side
of the
unit to enter the shallow _________
alarm setting. We used 10 feet ________
in this
example. _________ ___________
After
you've entered the desired alarm depth, press the key next to the
"ACCEPT'
label. This enters the alarm depth into
memory
callytums
the shallow alarm on. Now
press the
key next to
label.
The screen shown at right ap-
pears
next. The shallow alarm
is now set. If the bottom goes
shallower than 10 feet, the
alarmwill sound and awarning
message appears on the
screen at the same time. A
label also appears letting you
mute the
alarm,
if desired.
To return to the sonar
screen, r
press
the keynexttothe
"EXIT'
label.
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ALARM MUTE
When eitherthe shallow or
deep alarm is
triggered, an audio tone sounds.
A differenttone soundsforthe shallowthan the
deep alarm,
thus
letting you
know which alarm is sounding without
looking at the unit. Once a
depth
alarm is
triggered,
it keeps sounding until
you change depth. For
example,
if the shallow alarm is set to 10
feet, and
you
move into and
stay
in water
that's five feet deep, you're going to get tired of listening to the alarm
beeping all the time.
To keep this situation
from
happening, a new label
appears
on the sonar
screen whenever a
depth alarm sounds. This label
says
"Silence Alarm".
This "mute?
or
turns
the alarm's sound off until it's
triggered again.
Select the letter of the group
you
wish to customize
by press-
ing the key adjacent to the
group's
label. If the label isn't
shown on this page, press the
key adjacent to the "MORE"
label.
In
this example, the
key
next to the "GROUP A" label
was pressed. The screen
shown below appears.
ET
POUPSThe
depth window
appears
in the
upper right
corner of the screen. Press
the key adjacent to the "NEXT WINDOW" label to move through the windows. If you reach the last window, or if
you wish to go backwards
through the
windows, press
the key
next to the "PREy WINDOW" label.
When the desired window is on the
screen, press
the
key
next to the
"USE
WINDOW" label. The screen clears, placing the new
window in the
upper
left corner of the screen. If the new window takes up half the
screen, the
unit will place
it on the left side of the screen.
Continue with the window se-
lections until the screen isfilled.
The unit will stay in the win-
dows mode using your new
customized screen. If
you
don't
want to fill a screen and only
use
one, two, orthree
windows
in a group, simply press the
key adjacent to the "STOP"
label. This savesthe
group
and
exitsthemodifywindows mode.
IND0W Iii Remember, you can always return to the full screen sonar mode by
pressing the "0" key in the upper left corner. To switch back to your
customized screen fromthefull
screen
sonar, simply pressthe
WINDOWS
key, then use the down arrow
key
to switch to the
group you customized.
NOTE: Turning the unit off erases all customized screens and user
settingsl
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The screen shown at right ap-
pears.
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