NorthStar Navigation EXPLORER 657 Keel Offset, Speed range, Setup Time, Time format, Local offset

Models: EXPLORER 657

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Keel Offset

A depth transducer measures depths below where the transducer is mounted on the boat, usually the bottom of the boat. The 657 calculates the depths to display by adding the keel offset to all measured depths.

AHave a zero keel offset to display depths below the transducer.

BEnter a positive keel offset to increase the displayed depth. For example to display the total depths below the surface, enter the depth of the transducer below the surface.

CEnter a negative keel offset to decrease the displayed depth. For example, to display the depths of clear water below the boat, enter minus the depth of the deepest part of the boat below the transducer.

Speed range

The maximum reading to display on an analog boat speed gauge (see section 10). Choose a range suitable for your boat.

A Transducer;

depths measured below here

 

Depths measured

B

below here

 

C

Depths measured below here

Fuel

See section 12-7, Calibration.

17-13 Setup > Time

Press

twice, then select Time:

1 Select Local offset.

2 Press or to change the offset, then

press .

Time format

The options are 24 hour or 12 hour.

Local offset

The difference between local time and UTC (GMT). Change local offset when daylight saving time starts and ends. The range is 0 to ± 13 hours, in 30 minute steps.

Date format

The options are dd/MMM/yy, MMM/dd/yy, dd/MM/yy or MM/dd/yy.

17-14 Setup > Favorites

See section 2-7-2

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NorthStar Navigation EXPLORER 657 Keel Offset, Speed range, Setup Time, Time format, Local offset, Date format