Memory; Menus; Main Menu - Lowrance X67C Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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2. ENT/PAGES (enter and pages)
This key appears in the manual text simply as
. When viewing a
ENT
menu or adjusting a feature, use this key to select a highlighted option.
When no menus are on the screen, pressing this key will make the unit
cycle through the four Sonar Chart Display Options.
3. EXIT
Press this key to clear menus from the screen and return to the Sonar
Chart display. You will also use
to cancel alarms, and to clear any
EXIT
information windows that may appear on the screen.
4. UP and DOWN ARROWS
These keys appear in the manual text as ↓ or ↑. Use these keys to move
through the menu options and to adjust virtually every feature and
function on the sonar unit.

Memory

This unit has permanent memory that saves all user settings, even when
power is removed. It does not require, nor does it use an internal backup
battery, so you never have to worry about replacement batteries.

Menus

Your sonar unit will work fine right out of the box with the factory de-
fault settings. You only need to learn a few basic functions to enhance
your viewing. We'll discuss them briefly here, then talk about them and
all the other commands in more detail in the next section, which begins
on page 39.
Your unit has two primary menus that control its operation.
They are the Main Menu and the Sonar Menu.

Main Menu

The Main Menu contains some basic function commands and some setup
option commands. You access the Main Menu by pressing
|
.
MENU
MENU
You run a command by using ↑ or ↓ to highlight the command and then
pressing
. To clear the Main Menu screen and return to the Page dis-
ENT
play, press
. (Remember, our text style for "
|
" means
EXIT
MENU
MENU
"press the Menu key twice." See a full explanation of our instruction text
formatting on page 4, Instructions = Menu Sequences.)
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