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2 Names and Functions of Parts
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Names of On-screen Functions
2.1
There are two types of screen displays: full screen, "Information Display: [OFF]" (diagram 1),
and normal screen, "Information Display: [ON]" (diagram 2). When shipped from the factory,
the default is set to full screen. The information display shows measured data and data from
external devices to help find schools of fish.
Full screen "Information display: [OFF]"
2.1.1
Diagram 1. Full screen "Information display: [OFF]"
*1: To display this, you need the sensors for direction, position, ship's speed, water temperature, and depth.
*2: You can select the ship's speed sensor.
*3: There are three types of direction displays: relative, north direction, and re north direction. Refer to section 6.6.1.5
*4: A maximum of eight MULTI knobs can be registered. Refer to item 4.3.4 for how to register and clear them.
*5: Three user keys can be registered: F1, F2, and F3. Refer to item 4.3.3 for how to register and clear them.
*6: Normally it is possible to display MAIN and to display SUB as an option.
*7: Can be switched from manual to automatic. Refer to section 4.4 for the operations.
*8: To display the Direction DISTANCE of the EVENT MARK, you need to set it in the INFORMATION menu. Refer to sections
6.4.1.6, 6.4.2.6, and 6.4.3.6.
*9: The TRACK LINE can be recorded for a maximum of 2 hours. It is deleted if the power is turned to "Off". It cannot be stored to
memory.
Summary of Contents for JFS-280
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Page 3: ...A General Information Before you begin 7ZPNA2401...
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Page 38: ...1 Overview of the equipment 1 2 1...
Page 43: ...1 7 1 Overview of the equipment 1 Diagram 1 1 Exterior view of the NWZ 207 display unit...
Page 44: ...1 Overview of the equipment 1 8 1 Diagram 1 2 Exterior view of the NCH 578 keyboard...
Page 47: ...1 11 1 Overview of the equipment 1 Diagram 1 5 Exterior view of the NKF 2800 hoisting device...
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Page 148: ...5 Adjusting How Images Appear 5 34 5...
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Page 274: ...7 Other Items 7 40 7 7 6 2 Test Ring Number 7 6 3 Reservation Settings...
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