How To Replay A Still Image - Furuno FCV-2100 Operator's Manual

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3.1.4

How to replay a still image

To replay a saved still image, press and hold the wheel on the Trackball Control Unit.
The replay screen is displayed and the oldest still image is shown. A total of 1000 im-
ages can be load to replay.
Note: Replay is not available on sub monitors.
To change the displayed file, press the arrow buttons (
To close the replay screen, press the
Note 1: Where there are no still images to play back and the wheel on the trackball is
pressed and held, a blank screen (black color) appears.
Note 2: The indication for the number of current images and total images is located at
the bottom of the screen (see figure above). This indication shows the number images
at the time of opening the replay screen and does not reflect any new images taken
while the replay screen is open. To refresh the count, close, then re-open the replay
screen.
How to filter the images that are displayed
1. Select the filter icon (
to show the filtering options pop up window (shown
to the right).
2. Select the appropriate check box to show the filtering
options. You can select either of, or both of the filters.
• [Specify Date]: Apply a filter based on date. you
can select a single filter (for example, filter by
month only) or a mixed filter (for example, filter by
year, month and date).
• [Specify Location]: Apply a filter based on a spe-
cific location and/or a nautical mile radius from the
specified point.
3. Select [OK] to apply the filters.
Filename (Date and time the file was saved)
Playlist location (current image/total images)
) at the top-left of the screen
3. STILL IMAGES & DATA RECORDING
or
icon a the top-right of the screen.
Specify Date
Specify Position
Latitude
Longitude
Radius [nm]
).
Year
- - - -
Month
- - - -
Day
- - - -
N
0
Degree
0
Minute
0
Second
E
Degree
0
Minute
0
Second
0
50
OK
Cancel
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