Operating Modes; Normal Mode; Chapter 1: An Introduction To Digital Instruments 2 - Raymarine ST290 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Chapter 1: An Introduction to Digital Instruments
Once you have applied a profile, it is retained in the instrument and does
not need to be re-applied when the instrument is switched on in the future.
Custom profiles are also available, but it is recommended you become
familiar with the preset SAIL or POWER profile before attempting to set up
a custom profile.
If you want to use a different operating profile, or edit a custom profile,
refer to Section 7, System Setup.

Operating modes

Where the basic operation of both the Graphic and Data Displays is
similar, the operating procedures for both are given in this chapter.
Detailed instructions specific to the Graphic and Data Displays are given
in Section 2, Chapters 2 and 3, respectively.
The basic operating modes are used by both instrument types, and the
button presses required to change modes, are summarized in Figure 1-4 .
All button presses are momentary unless otherwise stated.
Wait for 5 sec
timeout or press
appropriate button
Chapter Select mode
Figure 1-4: Basic operating modes

Normal mode

When first switched on, a digital instrument is in Normal mode, and the
page that was in use when the instrument was last switched off, is
displayed.
When using the instrument in Normal mode, you can cycle through the
pages in the currently-selected chapter, using the
ST290 Instrument System Owner's Handbook
Switch on
Normal mode
Use
to select pages in current chapter
1 sec
Save edited
value
1 sec
Edit mode
2-1-3
Press any key
to silence alarm
Alarm
D5353-1
button. Successive

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