Operating Profiles - Raymarine ST290 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Section 1: An Introduction to ST290
any alarm
anchor alarm
(not flashing) alarm setup screen
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Figure 1-2: Alarm indications
If an alarm condition persists, (for example, if you remain in shallow
water after silencing a Shallow Water alarm) the alarm will sound again
after a short period.
You can disable or enable each alarm function, and you can set a
threshold level for each enabled alarm. Refer to Section 2, Chapters 2
and 3, for alarm setup instructions for Graphic and Data instruments,
respectively.

Operating profiles

An operating profile is a set of instrument chapters and pages which suit
a specific purpose.
Because of the high level of functionality provided by ST290, you can set
an appropriate profile for each digital instrument, to suit your
requirement. For example, you may be interested in racing, in which case
you could create a profile containing data with particular relevance to
racing.
When the system is first switched on after installation, a select profile
screen is displayed at each instrument, to enable you to choose the profile
for the instrument. It is recommended that before you do this, you refer to
Section 2 of this handbook, which gives more details on profile types and
structures.
ST290 Instrument System Owner's Handbook

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