User manual - JG Technologies
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9.7 Measuring distances and bearings ........................... 102<br />
9.8 Chart vectors .......................................................... 103<br />
9.9 Current information ................................................. 104<br />
9.10 Tide information .................................................... 105<br />
9.11 Chart object information ......................................... 106<br />
9.12 Chart presentation................................................. 107<br />
9.13 Chart set-up.......................................................... 110<br />
Chapter 10 Using autopilot control....................... 115<br />
10.1 Autopilot control .................................................... 116<br />
10.2 Autopilot status symbols ........................................ 117<br />
10.3 Autopilot alarms .................................................... 117<br />
Chapter 11 Using alarms and MOB<br />
functions ................................................................. 119<br />
11.1 Using Man Overboard (MOB) functions................... 120<br />
11.2 Alarms .................................................................. 121<br />
Chapter 12 Using radar..........................................125<br />
12.1 Radar overview ..................................................... 126<br />
12.2 Digital radar scan speed ........................................ 127<br />
12.3 Radar scanner status symbols ............................... 127<br />
12.4 Radar range and image quality............................... 128<br />
12.5 Radar display overview.......................................... 129<br />
12.6 Dual range radar operation .................................... 130<br />
12.7 Radar mode and orientation................................... 131<br />
12.8 Radar adjustments: HD and SuperHD digital<br />
scanners ...................................................................... 133<br />
12.9 Radar adjustments: non-HD digital radomes ........... 135<br />
12.10 Radar presentation menu options ......................... 136<br />
12.11 Using radar to measure distances, ranges, and<br />
bearings....................................................................... 138<br />
12.12 Using radar to track targets and avoid<br />
collisions ...................................................................... 140<br />
12.13 Scanner set-up menu options............................... 144<br />
12.14 Resetting the radar.............................................. 145<br />
Chapter 13 Using AIS.............................................147<br />
13.1 AIS overview......................................................... 148<br />
13.2 AIS prerequisites................................................... 149<br />
13.3 AIS context menu.................................................. 149<br />
13.4 Enabling AIS......................................................... 150<br />
13.5 Displaying AIS vectors........................................... 150<br />
13.6 AIS status symbols................................................ 151<br />
13.7 AIS silent mode..................................................... 151<br />
13.8 AIS target symbols ................................................ 152<br />
13.9 Displaying detailed AIS target information ............... 152<br />
13.10 Viewing all AIS targets ......................................... 153<br />
13.11 Using AIS to avoid collisions................................. 153<br />
13.12 AIS options ......................................................... 154<br />
13.13 AIS alarms .......................................................... 155<br />
13.14 Buddy tracking .................................................... 155<br />
Chapter 14 Using the fishfinder ............................157<br />
14.1 Fishfinder introduction ........................................... 158<br />
14.2 The sonar image ................................................... 159<br />
14.3 Fishfinder presets.................................................. 160<br />
14.4 Dual / Single frequency fishfinder ........................... 160<br />
14.5 Fishfinder preset configuration ............................... 161<br />
14.6 Fishfinder display modes ....................................... 161<br />
14.7 Fishfinder range .................................................... 163<br />
14.8 Fishfinder sensitivity adjustments ........................... 164<br />
14.9 Fishfinder presentation options............................... 165<br />
14.10 Depth and distance with the fishfinder................... 166<br />
14.11 Fishfinder scrolling............................................... 167<br />
14.12 Fishfinder waypoints............................................ 167<br />
14.13 Fishfinder alarms................................................. 168<br />
14.14 Sounder set–up menu options.............................. 169<br />
14.15 Transducer set-up menu options .......................... 170<br />
14.16 Resetting the sonar ............................................. 171<br />
Chapter 15 Using the data application .................173<br />
15.1 Data application overview ...................................... 174<br />
15.2 Pre-configured datapages...................................... 174<br />
15.3 Customizing the data application............................ 175<br />
Chapter 16 Using the weather application<br />
(North America only)..............................................179<br />
16.1 Weather application overview................................. 180<br />
16.2 Weather application set up..................................... 180<br />
16.3 Weather application display overview ..................... 181<br />
16.4 Weather map navigation ........................................ 184<br />
16.5 Weather context menu........................................... 184<br />
16.6 Weather information .............................................. 185<br />
16.7 Weather reports .................................................... 185<br />
16.8 Animated weather graphics.................................... 186<br />
16.9 Weather application menu options.......................... 187<br />
16.10 Glossary of weather terms ................................... 188<br />
Chapter 17 Using video..........................................191<br />
17.1 Video application overview..................................... 192<br />
Chapter 18 Wireless video streaming...................193<br />
18.1 Video streaming connection ................................... 194<br />
18.2 Enabling WiFi........................................................ 194<br />
18.3 Enabling display streaming .................................... 195<br />
18.4 Setting up WiFi security ......................................... 195<br />
18.5 Selecting a WiFi channel ....................................... 196<br />
Chapter 19 Media player application ....................197<br />
19.1 Media player connection ........................................ 198<br />
19.2 Enabling Bluetooth ................................................ 198<br />
19.3 Pairing a Bluetooth media player............................ 199<br />
19.4 Enabling audio control ........................................... 199<br />
19.5 Media player controls ............................................ 200<br />
19.6 Media player controls using a remote control ........... 200<br />
19.7 Unpairing a Bluetooth device ................................. 201<br />
Chapter 20 Using the thermal camera<br />
application...............................................................203<br />
20.1 Thermal camera application overview..................... 204<br />
20.2 Camera control ..................................................... 205<br />
20.3 Image adjustments ................................................ 206<br />
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