User manual - JG Technologies

User manual - JG Technologies User manual - JG Technologies

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Alarms menu Menu item Description Options MOB Data Type Alarm Clock Anchor Drift Countdown Timer AIS Targets Fishfinder Deep Fishfinder Shallow Fish Determines whether Position or Dead Reckoning (DR) data is displayed. Assuming that your vessel and the MOB are subject to the same tide and wind effects, the Dead Reckoning setting normally gives a more accurate course. When set to On, an alarm is triggered at the time you specify for the Alarm Clock Time setting. When set to On, the Anchor Drift alarm is triggered when your vessel drifts from your anchor position by more than the distance you specify for the Anchor Drift Range setting. When set to On, counts down the time period you specify for the Timer Period setting, and triggers an alarm when zero is reached. When set to On, the alarm for Dangerous Targets is enabled. This option is only available when an AIS unit is detected. Refer to the AIS section for details. If this option is set to On, an alarm is triggered when the depth exceeds the value that you specify. This option is only available when a Digital Sounder Module (DSM) is detected. Note: The Fishfinder Deep alarm limit cannot be set to a value less than the Shallow Limit. If this option is set to On, an alarm is triggered when the depth drops below the value that you specify. This option is only available when a Digital Sounder Module (DSM) is detected. Note: The Fishfinder Shallow alarm limit cannot be set to a value greater than the Deep Limit. If the Fish alarm and fish depth limits alarm are set to On, a warning sounds is triggered if any target meets the sensitivity level and is within the Shallow Fish Limit and Deep Fish Limit that you specify. The following items are available in the sub-menu: • Fish — Switches fish alarm On and Off. • Fish Sensitivity — If the Fish alarm is set to On, an alarm is triggered when the fish return strength reaches the sensitivity that you specify. • Fish Depth Limits — Switches depth limits On and Off. • Shallow Fish Limit — Specifies the lower value for the Fish Alarm Depth Limit. • Deep Fish Limit — Specifies the upper value for the Fish Alarm Depth Limit. • Dead Reckoning • Position (default) Alarm Clock • Off (default) • On Alarm Clock Time • 00:00 (default) • 00.01 to 24:00 hrs Anchor Drift • Off (default) • On Anchor Drift Range • 0.01 — 9.99 nm (or equivalent units) Countdown Timer • Off (default) • On Timer Period • 00h00m (default) • 00h01m to 99h59m Dangerous Targets • On (default) • Off Fishfinder Deep • Off (default) • On Deep Limit • 2 ft (or equivalent units) to the maximum of the transducer range Fishfinder Shallow • Off (default) • On Shallow Limit • 2 ft (or equivalent units) to the maximum of the transducer range Fish • Off (default) • On Fish Sensitivity • 1 to 10 Fish Depth Limits • On • Off (default) Shallow Fish Limit • 2 ft (or equivalent units) to the maximum of the transducer range Deep Fish Limit 122 e7 / e7D / e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 / c95 / c97 / c125 / c127

Menu item Description Options Guard Zone Off Track Sea Temperature Waypoint Arrival The Guard Zone feature in the radar application triggers an alarm when a target is within a specified zone. You can adjust the sensitivity of the alarm. Ensure that the sensitivity is not set too low, or targets may be missed and the alarm will not be triggered. When set to On, during active navigation an alarm is triggered when your vessel steers off-track more than the value you specify for the Off Track XTE setting. When set to On, triggers an alarm when the sea temperature is equal to or lower than the limit you specify for the Lower Temp Limit or equal to or greater than the limit you specify for the Upper Temp Limit setting. When you arrive at a waypoint, an alarm is triggered. This setting allows you to specify the distance from the target waypoint at which the alarm is triggered. The units used for this setting are based on the units you specify for distance in the Units Set-up menu. • 2 ft (or equivalent units) to the maximum of the transducer range Guard Zone Sensitivity • 1% to 100% Off Track Alarm • Off (default) • On Off Track XTE • 0.01 to 9.99 nm (or equivalent units) Sea Temperature • Off (default) • On Lower Temp Limit • 60 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent units) • –09.9 to +99.7 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent units) Upper Temp Limit • 75 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent units) • –09.7 to 99.9 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent units) 0.01 to 9.99 nm (or equivalent units) Using alarms and MOB functions 123

Menu item Description Options<br />

Guard Zone<br />

Off Track<br />

Sea Temperature<br />

Waypoint Arrival<br />

The Guard Zone feature in the radar application triggers an alarm<br />

when a target is within a specified zone. You can adjust the<br />

sensitivity of the alarm. Ensure that the sensitivity is not set too<br />

low, or targets may be missed and the alarm will not be triggered.<br />

When set to On, during active navigation an alarm is triggered<br />

when your vessel steers off-track more than the value you<br />

specify for the Off Track XTE setting.<br />

When set to On, triggers an alarm when the sea temperature is<br />

equal to or lower than the limit you specify for the Lower Temp<br />

Limit or equal to or greater than the limit you specify for the<br />

Upper Temp Limit setting.<br />

When you arrive at a waypoint, an alarm is triggered. This<br />

setting allows you to specify the distance from the target<br />

waypoint at which the alarm is triggered. The units used for this<br />

setting are based on the units you specify for distance in the<br />

Units Set-up menu.<br />

• 2 ft (or equivalent units) to the maximum of the<br />

transducer range<br />

Guard Zone Sensitivity<br />

• 1% to 100%<br />

Off Track Alarm<br />

• Off (default)<br />

• On<br />

Off Track XTE<br />

• 0.01 to 9.99 nm (or equivalent units)<br />

Sea Temperature<br />

• Off (default)<br />

• On<br />

Lower Temp Limit<br />

• 60 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent units)<br />

• –09.9 to +99.7 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent<br />

units)<br />

Upper Temp Limit<br />

• 75 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent units)<br />

• –09.7 to 99.9 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent<br />

units)<br />

0.01 to 9.99 nm (or equivalent units)<br />

Using alarms and MOB functions 123

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