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2.8 OPERATION
DESCRIPTION
The rest of this Manual contains some detailed examples.
To describe further operations, we will use the following
shorthand.
Each successive selected menu choice will be in capitals,
separated by a
→
→
→
→
symbol. For instance, the example given
in Paragraph 2.4.1 to manually calibrate the log would look
like this:
SPEED
→
→
→
→
BOAT SPD, CALBRATE
→
→
→
→
MANL CAL
→
→
→
→
SINGLE
Menu choices in PLAIN capitals are the selection of the
required Function. Menu choices in BOLD are the selection
of the relevant Operation and are completed by using the
other half of the display.
2.9
OPERATING FUNCTIONS
We have seen how the h2000 System is built up and how
the key and menu system operates. Here we will describe
each of the functions in greater detail, to see not only the
information they provide, but also some of the ways they
can be employed on the boat.
2.9.1 Aft
Depth
Menu heading: DEPTH
Function text: AFT DEPTH
Update rate: 1Hz
Units: Metres,
feet,
and
fathoms
Notes
1. Aft Depth available when valid NMEA depth
information received on Main Processor NMEA
input.
2.
Depth offset calibration available.
3. Low
alarm
available.