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Chapter 1 Basic Operation CVS-126
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After a certain time passes, the message
disappears and presetting the destination is
finished.
Caution: When pressing the
EVENT
key,
if [In out]
[NMEA output data]
[TLL] is set to ON, the latitude and
longitude of location
above-designated is output to the
navigation system connected.
Caution: If the destination list is full, the
preset destination list is not
deleted, showing the message
that the list is fully filled.
After a certain time passes, the
message disappears.
Store the image.
When you find the school of fish or tide, its
location can be stored as a destination.
(10 locations at maximum)
When storing the image, switch [NAV]
[EVENT Key set] {Store pos}.
1
Press the EVENT key.
The image of echo sounder presently
displayed is stored and the list number of
stored image is displayed.
2
After a certain time passes, the message
disappears and storing the image is finished.
Caution: If the destination list is fully filled,
the preset destination list is not
deleted, showing the message
that the image is fully filled. After
a certain time passes, the
message disappears.
Start the homing
When you find a school of fish or a tidal flow,
your boat can go back easily to that point.
Your boat can go back to any point on an image
you saved. (See [2.13 WPT navigation].)
To perform the homing, it is necessary to select
[Navigation] EVENT key set [Homing].
1
In the state that no other key is pressed,
press the key or the key.
2
Move the cursor (red line) to a point you
desire to go back with the key or
key.
L
H
L
H
It registered in the Wpt list No.1
A Wpt list is full.
It was not possible to register
A list of Pic is full.
It was not possible to register
It registered in Pic list No.1
Cursor
(Redline)
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