Basic Operation - Interphase Proble Operation Manual

Forward scanning sonar
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Interphase Probe
Power On/
Softkeys
Short-cut
In this manual you will find
instruction on how to change all
adjustable settings by using the
"soft keys". However, any setting
adjustment can be done (when the
appropriate menu selection is made)
by turning the control knob.
Settings which can be adjusted by
using the control knob are:
Range
Alarm
Contrast
Sensitivity
Zoom
Beam Sector Width & Direction
LCD screen contrast can be changed
any time while in the Control
Center simply by turning the
control knob.

Basic Operation

The Probe has been designed to be as easy to learn and operate
as possible. The raised push-button keys provide a tactile feel
to each operation and the Probe responds with an audible beep
each time a key is pressed. All keys necessary for operation of
the unit are on the front panel. The Probe uses a unique
approach called "soft keys" along the bottom of the display.
These five keys are labeled by the LCD display and are
controlled by the unit's software, thus the name "soft keys".
In addition, a large front panel rotating knob eliminates the need
for multiple button pushes while making gain, depth range,
display contrast and many other adjustments. The knob
provides easy and quick adjustments while giving the user a
familiar style of operation.
Off
The "soft key" buttons allow very easy operation as they almost
guide you along, even though the Probe possesses an amazing
number of advanced sonar features. It would take a
considerable number of additional buttons and greatly add to the
unit's operational complexity if each function had a dedicated
button instead of using the "soft key" approach. In addition, the
use of "soft keys", coupled with the front panel adjustment
knob, allow for easy future software upgrades which may
include new important features. The use of fixed, permanently
labeled buttons would severely limit any future upgrade ability.
User Interface
The Probe is a very advanced product with many features never
before found on marine instrumentation. In order to provide
these sophisticated new features while continuing to keep user
operation simple and easy to learn, several new design
approaches were adopted. Some of the more significant
approaches are described in the following.
Multi-Tasking Operation
The Probe's Multi-Tasking operation was developed to make
sure your time would not be wasted whenever you change
screen displays. When changing displays with other
conventional systems, the microprocessor has to completely re-
assemble a new display picture which can take a considerable
amount of time. These time delays can be very frustrating and
are unnecessary if a Multi-Tasking operating system is used.
18

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Probe

Table of Contents