2.2.6.1
Buttons that are normally displayed
PEN (Write tool) button
When this button is clicked on at user map
creation, the mode is changed to the user
map operation mode.
The mode name will be indicated on the
button.
Example: [U.Map] (User Map) mode
[U. Map] (User Map) mode
Clicking on the button when it indicates
[U. Map] displays the drawing toolbar for
user maps.
2.2.6.2
Buttons that are normally hidden
[Def. Set] (Settings at shipment) button
When this button is clicked on, the screen
display return from the personal setting
information to the settings at shipment.
The function is the same as that of the [Default
display configurations] button in [Preference] on
the [Settings] dialogue box.
For the details, refer to "13.25 Setting
Preference Information".
[Screen Capture] button
When this button is clicked on, the screen
that is currently displayed is captured.
For the details, refer to "3.16 Saving the
Screen that is Currently Displayed".
[Eraser tool] button
When this button is clicked on, the User
Map Erase mode is set, enabling
continuous erasing.
[AUTO] (Cursor mode selection)
button
When this button is clicked on, the cursor
mode is switched to the AUTO mode.
For the details of the cursor mode, refer to
"3.15 Cursor AUTO Mode".
[Undo] button
Clicking on this button cancels the
previous operation performed.
•
In user map creation mode
•
Own Track
•
Target Track
[Data Off] button
When this button is clicked on, only the
main information is displayed from the
screen display and other information is
hidden.
The following information items are
displayed:
- Echo/trail
- Cursor
[Map On/Off] button
Clicking on this button switches to show or
hide the chart.
[HL Off] button
When this button is clicked on, the
Heading Line becomes hidden.
For the details of the Heading Line, refer
to "11.1.1 Setting up the Display of Own
Ship Symbol".
[Favourite] button
When this button is clicked on, a list of
the functions that have been registered
as Favourites is displayed.
For the details, refer to "3.17 Favourite
Registering Function".
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