FORWARD LOOKING SONAR
Screen Menu
FORWARD LOOKING SONAR
Softkeys
NAV Button
UP/DOWN Button
Getting Started
ON/OFF - PWR Button.
Press the red "PWR" button located at the upper right of the unit
to turn the iScan V90 on. The unit will respond with a beep
CURSR
PWR
when it turns on. Briefly pressing the PWR button again brings
VERT
VIDEO
up the menu for adjusting the screen brightness and color. To
DOWN
DATA
RANGE
GAIN
turn the iScan V90 off, press and hold down the PWR button for
longer than 3 seconds.
Soft Keys and Screen Menus
The five unmarked buttons below the display are called softkeys
(because their use is determined by the menu choices and the
iScan V90's software). Whenever one of the softkey buttons are
pressed, or when making adjustments (like changing the color
mode, brightness, gain or range) a screen menu will appear at the
bottom of the display. For example, the screen menu shown at
left is used for selecting the display color mode and adjusting the
brightness.
CURSR
PWR
VERT
VIDEO
The screen menu provides visual feedback on the adjustment and
DOWN
DATA
often allows further choices by pressing one of the 5 softkeys
RANGE
GAIN
below the menu.
If no button is pressed for several seconds the screen menu will
disappear. On some screen menus, the menu will disappear as
soon as you make a choice or press the button below the EXIT
choice. Note: on some menus, the exit symbol
instead of the EXIT word.
UP/Down (
These buttons are often used to make adjustments to increase or
decrease something - like the GAIN, RANGE and screen
BRIGHTNESS, etc. In several menus you can also use the
softkeys below the
make the adjustment. The
on the NAV button have the same function.
The
symbols on the NAV button are used to select an
item in the menu. For example, when the GAIN menu is
displayed, the
gain to adjust, while pressing the
gain to adjust. See RANGE/GAIN on page 25 for details.
17
) and "NAV" Buttons
symbol that appears in the menu to
button and the
symbol on the NAV key will select the DOWN
symbol will select the SCAN
is used
symbols
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