Language Selection; Transducer Level Adjustment - Interphase Outlook Operation Manual

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The choices and their settings are as follows:
Feature
U.S.
Depth/Range
Feet
(Ft.)
Select Menu Language
The Outlook allows the selection of 9 operating languages;
English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Danish, Finnish,
Swedish and Greek may be chosen. To select the operating
language, press the button labeled "LANG.". A display
window as shown at right will pop up on the screen showing
the available languages and the one currently selected. Use the
large front panel knob to change (highlight) the language
selection. Once selected, press any key to save your selection
and exit.

Transducer Level Adjustment

The Outlook also includes an adjustment to compensate for
transducer installation problems, especially thru-hull
installations, where the transducer is not perfectly vertical to
the water's surface. This problem can be caused by improper
installation, or by changes in the boats fore/aft weight.
When the boat is over a known level bottom, the forward
display should show a level line. If the bottom display is
slanted upward or downward (as in the pictures at right), Press
the button labeled "LEVEL" in the SET-UP View as shown at
right above. In the LEVEL menu, notice the number which
indicates the relative amount of correction in degrees. It is
possible to adjust +/- 15 degrees. Positive numbers will tend
to make the bottom slope upwards and negative numbers will
make the bottom slope downwards. After making the
adjustment, go to the forward display and verify the correction.
Once adjusted, the Outlook's memory will retain the setting.
Nautical
Metric
Fathoms
Meters
(Fa)
(M)
19
A known level
bottom, but
display slopes
upwards. Correct
by adjusting
LEVEL control
in direction of
negative
numbers.
A known level
bottom slopes
downwards on
display. Correct
by adjusting
LEVEL control
in direction of
positive numbers.

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