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Mode
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M
Mode
Button
M
Mode
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Down
Button
Up
Button
Down
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Up
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Down
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Up
Button
alarm will resume if the condition that
caused the alarm is not corrected. The
operator can cancel the alarm as many
times as necessary, until the condition is
corrected.
The depth alarm warning will replace any
information on the LCD screen. Canceling
the alarm will restore the LCD to the
original display. If not already in the depth
mode, this would be a good time to switch
to it (using the “mode M” button) in order
to monitor water depth.
Depth Sounder Alarm Settings
Note: Speedometer display must be in
depth display mode to change settings.
To change the depth sounder alarm settings
the “mode M” button must be held down
until the depth display changes to the
alarm settings mode.
There are four menus in the alarm settings
mode. Pressing and releasing the mode
switch quickly will cycle through the
different options.
Shallow alarm
Alarm sounds when water depth equals or
is less than the set value.
The display will show “S X.X”
which is the current setting for the shallow
alarm. Pressing the “Up” or “Down”
buttons will change the shallow setting.
Holding the “mode M” button in for 2
seconds will save the new shallow setting
and change the display back to the normal
depth mode. Set to zero to disable alarm.
Deep alarm
Alarm sounds when water depth equals or
is greater than set value.
The display will show “d XX.X”, which is
the current setting for the deep alarm.
Pressing the “Up” and “Down” buttons
will change the deep setting.
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