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1 Product introduction and short description of how to use this manual.
Safety warnings. How to get started, including: Dedicated function keys
and short description of common functions.
2 System description. Overview of key functions and menu layout. Initial
start-up. Turn power on/off.
3 The radar menu and its related functions are only applicable when optional
radar scanner is connected. Radar quick menu gives access to e.g. Radar-
Chart overlay and start/stop transmission.
4 Chart operation. List of info windows. GOTO menu with start of naviga-
tion modes. PLOT menu with choice of plotting and inserting waypoints,
routes, lines, etc. Starting and stopping a track trailing the ship when
sailing out and use as safe return route. Chart setup of chart and C-MAP
functions - go to Appendix C for more information on C-MAP attributes.
5 The ECHO menu and its related functions are only applicable with built-in
echosounder module and connected transducer, except section 5.11 'Depth
& temperature diagram' which applies to all models in the CX34/44/54
serie.
6 Pilot menu & navigation examples describes what information is avail-
able during navigation, MOB alarm and setting anchor. Different ways of
obtaining a reliable position. Information of various positioning systems
and how accurate they are.
7 Miscellaneous menu is where you will find special features as speed dia-
gram, satellite status and DGPS + SDGPS information, etc.
8 Waypoint / route menu. Read where to find (and maybe edit) all the way-
points, routes, tracks, lines and targets stored in the internal memory and
how to make new routes from the waypoints in the waypoint list together
with 'Data transfer' to/from a PC-Planner, via NMEA interface or transfer
data to store on a DataCard for safekeeping.
9 Setup menu is where you set up parameters, return do default settings and
check out the interface connections, including SimNet control.
10 Check for troubleshooting, maintenance and specifications.
Installation - how to physically install boxes, cables, transducers and other
devices - see separate Installation manual.

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