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Display Size | 9 inches |
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Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
GPS | Yes |
Waypoints | 3000 |
Routes | 100 |
MicroSD Slot | Yes |
Waterproof Rating | IPX7 |
Sonar Type | CHIRP, DownScan Imaging |
Sonar Frequencies | 83/200 kHz, 455/800 kHz |
Power Output | 500W RMS |
Networking | NMEA 2000 |
Operating Temperature | -15°C to +55°C |
Explains the purpose of each button and slot on the unit.
Guides through turning on, setting backlight, and selecting GPS source.
Instructions for proper microSD card insertion and removal.
Initial unit setup and navigating between display pages.
How to open menus for various display modes.
Using keypad and ENTER for menu interaction.
Process for inputting text for waypoints, routes, or trails.
Controlling the cursor and navigating to its position.
Managing unit modes and resetting system settings.
Information shown on the Steer and Sonar pages.
Features and information on Downscan and Chart pages.
Understanding pre-configured combo pages and how to customize them.
Managing data displayed on sonar and chart pages.
Choosing devices that provide data for display overlays.
Utilizing CHIRP for improved sonar performance.
Reviewing past sonar data by scrolling backward.
Marking locations and adjusting sonar sensitivity/colorline.
Adjusting display parameters like noise, clarity, zoom, and color.
Utilizing advanced sonar features and controls.
Recording sonar data and managing overlays.
Applying manual control and fishing presets for sonar.
Configuring keel offset, speed, temperature, and transducer type.
Accessing Downscan menus and reviewing sonar history.
Marking locations and adjusting screen contrast for Downscan.
Configuring sonar parameters for Downscan operation.
Fine-tuning Downscan display for optimal clarity.
Managing sonar transmission and recording sonar data.
Navigating the chart menu and marking waypoints.
Managing waypoints, including editing their properties.
Step-by-step instructions for creating a new route.
Interface for trails and customizing new trails.
Managing trail recording and adding data to charts.
Configuring arrival radius, off-course distance, and WAAS/MSAS/EGNOS.
Configuring navigation alarms and bearing calculation methods.
Understanding AIS and configuring its operational settings.
Accessing system settings and configuring manual mode.
Configuring language, audio alerts, time, and GPS status.
Managing trip data, advanced mode, and system defaults.
Setting up and customizing various alarm thresholds.
Configuring NMEA 2000 and selecting GPS sources.