Radar Standby; Eject Sd Card; Enabling/Disabling Sonar Modules; Autopilot Shortcuts - Raymarine LIGHTHOUSE 4 Operation Instructions Manual

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Radar standby

You can place a transmitting Radar in Standby from the Shortcuts menu.
1. Select [Stop Radar tx] from the [Shortcuts] menu.
You can start your radar transmitting again from the Radar app.

Eject SD card

Safely eject your SD card from your MFD.
Important:
Failure to eject cards safely may result in corrupted data or memory cards.
1. Select [Eject SD card] from the [Shortcut] menu.
2. Select the card reader slot you want to eject from the pop-over menu.
3. Physically eject the card from the reader.
4. Select [I have removed SD cards] to complete the process.

Enabling/Disabling sonar modules

Your sonar module can be enabled and disabled from the shortcuts menu. In
systems with multiple sonar modules the control will enable and disable all
connected sonar modules.
1. Select [Enable all sounders] or [Disable all sounders].

Autopilot shortcuts

When Autopilot control is enabled, the shortcuts menu provides an autopilot
icon which can be used to engage and disengage your autopilot
When the autopilot is engaged in locked heading mode you can also adjust
the locked heading from the Shortcuts menu.
Getting started

Audio volume control

When your display has audio speakers connected via Bluetooth, or via RCA
connections on Axiom® 2 displays, volume controls will be available in the
Homescreen status area. Additionally, on the Shortcuts menu, separate
controls are available for the audio volume and alarms volume for Apps.
Homescreen status area
From the Homescreen, select the status area located on the top right of the
screen, and then select the Speaker symbol to display the volume controls.
Shortcuts menu
From the Shortcuts menu, select the speaker symbol to display the volume
controls.
Use your finger to move the volume control along the relevant slider bar
to adjust the volume.
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