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NSOEVO3S
OPERATOR MANUAL
ENGLISH
Software version: 23.4
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  • Page 1 NSOEVO3S ™ OPERATOR MANUAL ENGLISH Software version: 23.4 www.simrad-yachting.com...
  • Page 2 What’s new The following new features are included in this software version 23.4: Page Feature NMEA 2000® remote button support NMEA 0183® Interface support Reset to factory Mixed IMO and non-IMO network support Active Imaging™ HD support SideScan FishReveal™ ActiveTarget® 2 FLIR®...
  • Page 3 Genesis® is a trademark of Navico Group. • Google Play™ store and Google Play logos are trademarks of Google LLC. • Halo® is a trademark of Navico Group. • iPhone® is a trademark of Apple, Inc. Preface | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 4 SailSteer™ is a trademark of Navico Group. • SeaPro™ is a trademark of Brunswick Corporation. • Simrad® is a trademark of Kongsberg Maritime AS, Licensed to Navico Group. • SiriusXM® is a trademark of Sirius XM Radio Inc. • SmartCraft® is a trademark of Brunswick Corporation.
  • Page 5 Manual version This manual is written for software version 23.4. The manual is continually updated to match new software releases. The latest available manual version can be downloaded from the following website: Preface | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 6 The manuals can be read from a storage device connected to the unit or copied to the unit’s internal memory. The following shows an example of a manual file name. Manual file names can vary depending on the unit. Preface | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Find objects on chart panels Marine Search and Rescue (SAR) feature 3D charts Color tracks based on data Chart overlay C-MAP charts Navionics® charts Chart settings 42 Waypoints, routes, and tracks Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks dialogs Contents | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 8 About AIS Selecting an AIS target Searching for AIS vessels Displaying target information Calling an AIS vessel DSC Vessel tracking AIS SART Vessel alarms Dangerous targets AIS target symbols and icons Vessel settings 83 Echosounder Requirements Contents | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 9 103 Setting up the image 103 Advanced options 104 More options 104 Echosounder settings 105 StructureMap 105 About StructureMap 105 The StructureMap image 105 StructureMap sources 106 StructureMap tips 106 Using StructureMap with mapping cards Contents | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 10 136 Trolling motor speed control 136 Recording and saving a track 136 Autopilot settings 137 Ghost trolling motor support 137 Rhodan trolling motor support 138 Outboard autopilot 138 Safe operation with the autopilot 138 Selecting active autopilot Contents | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 11 161 Managing Wi-Fi® connected remotes 162 Using your phone with the MFD 162 About phone integration 162 Connecting and pairing a phone 162 Phone notifications 163 Phone troubleshooting 164 Managing Bluetooth® devices 165 Simulator 165 About 165 Retail mode Contents | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 12 185 BEP® CZone® integration 186 Power-Pole® anchors 187 Power-Pole® Charge module 188 Naviop 188 ITC lighting 189 NMEA 2000® RGBW lighting 196 Appendix 196 Touchscreen operation 197 Keyboard operation 198 Mouse operation 198 Status bar icon definitions Contents | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Short press: opens the autopilot controller and puts the autopilot in standby mode • Long press: toggles between panels on split screen Card reader A memory card can be used for: • Chart data • Software updates Introduction | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 14: Usb Port

    Select to access application and feature settings dialogs. These dialogs are used to configure the feature during installation and for making user settings. The settings dialogs are explained toward the end of each application chapter. Introduction | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 15 Select the MOB button on the Home page • Press the MOB key on a remote controller • Press and hold the F12 key on a keyboard When you activate the MOB function, the following actions are automatically performed: Introduction | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 16: Application Pages

    A predefined split page shows more than one application page on a panel. You can adjust the split on a predefined split page. Refer to "Adjusting the split on multiple panel pages" on page 24. Introduction | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 17: Device Registration

    Connect and Register option in the system settings dialog or system controls dialog. Simrad mobile app You can download the Simrad: Boating & Navigation app from the Apple® App Store® and Google Play® stores. Ú Note: The mobile app is an optional offering and will not affect the normal operation of your display unit.
  • Page 18 For more information, refer to the documentation supplied with the product. Introduction | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 19: Basic Operation

    Activating functions Select the button of the function you want to open, set or toggle on or off. For those functions that toggle on and off, a highlighted button indicates the function is activated. Basic operation | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 20: Single Sign-On

    MFD. When prompted, enter your email address. Note: If you do not have an account, you will be redirected to the sign-up page. Add your information to create an account. Basic operation | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 21: Screen Capture

    When connected, a success message displays on both your mobile device and the MFD, and your user ID is displayed on the My Simrad account page. To log out, go to Settings > Services > My Simrad account, and select Log out. You can also access Synchronize my data from the System controls dialog.
  • Page 22: Customizing Your System

    In a multiple panel page, only one panel can be active at a time. The active panel is outlined with a border. You can only access the menu of an active panel. 2 panels page 3 panels page Customizing your system | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 23: Customizing Favorite Pages

    You can turn the instrument bar ON/OFF from the System Controls dialog. Select a predefined instrument bar Use the menu to select a predefined activity based instrument bar. Changing data You can change data from the menu. Customizing your system | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Split On Multiple Panel Pages

    When you reset it, the system starts calculating the new average. Set the measurement units for the fuel economy gauge in the Economy field in the Units settings dialog. Adjusting the split on multiple panel pages Open the multiple panel page Customizing your system | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 25: Enabling Or Disabling Features

    Each display can be configured to only one bridge. When the displays are included in a bridge, you can configure twelve page configurations (presets) for each bridge. Customizing your system | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 26 You can display an overview of available bridge presets by opening the Bridge Control option on the home page. When you select one of the preset configurations all devices included in that bridge will switch to the pre-configured pages. Customizing your system | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 27 Customizing your system | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 28: Charts

    When the system has a valid GPS position lock, the vessel symbol indicates vessel position. If no GPS position is available, the vessel symbol includes a question mark. If heading information is not available, the vessel icon orientates itself using COG (Course over Ground). Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 29: Zooming The Chart

    If you are viewing applicable C-MAP charts on your system, you can select marine objects to display information about services and available multimedia (photos) associated with the location or object. Ú Note: Pop-up information has to be enabled in chart settings to see basic item information. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 30: Using The Cursor On The Panel

    Activate the cursor on the chart panel Select the new route option from the menu Position the first waypoint on the chart panel Continue positioning the remaining routepoints Save the route by selecting the save option in the menu. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 31: Find Objects On Chart Panels

    Setting up the search area Place the cursor on the chart in the location of Point A. Then use the New search pattern menu option to set up the search area. This option opens the SAR Edit dialog. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 32: 3D Charts

    When the 3D chart option is selected, the rotate (A) and the pan (B) icons appear on the chart panel. Panning the 3D chart You can move the chart in any direction by selecting the Pan icon and then panning in the desired direction. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 33: Color Tracks Based On Data

    The Heat map overlay feature shows a history of water temperature coloring on the chart. A water temperature source is needed to provide the temperature data for the overlay. The color range is adjusted automatically based on the minimum and maximum temperatures recorded. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 34: Map Charts

    Photo overlay enables you to view satellite photo images of an area as an overlay on the chart. The availability of such photos is limited to certain regions, and cartography versions. You can view photo overlays in either 2D or 3D modes. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 35 Several categories and sub-categories are included. You can turn on/off individually depending on which information you want to see. The categories listed in the dialog are dependent on the charts used. Shaded relief Shades seabed terrain. No contours Removes contour lines from the chart. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 36 Composition and Vegetation shading are not applicable to C-MAP charts. Depth 1 and Depth 2 Depth presets that shade different depths in different colors. Custom You can adjust the depth threshold, color and opacity (transparency) of color shading for Depth 1 and Depth 2. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 37: Navionics® Charts

    This allows you to highlight a specific range of depths for fishing purposes. The range is only as accurate as the underlying chart data, meaning that if the chart only contains 5 meter intervals for contour lines, the shading is rounded to the nearest available contour line. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 38 Adjusts what SonarChart Live rendering treats as the safety depth. This affects the coloring of the SonarChart Live area. As the vessel approaches the safety depth, the SonarChart Live area will gradually change from a simple grey/white to red. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 39 Displays marine charting information such as symbols, colors of the navigation chart and wording for either International or U.S. presentation types. Annotation Determines what area information, such as names of locations and notes of areas, is available to display. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 40: Chart Settings

    Refer to "Heading extension" on page 109. SonarChart Live tide correction When selected, the tide correction feature uses information from nearby tide stations (if available) to adjust the depth values used by SonarChart Live as the sonar is recorded. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 41 Turns on/off displaying of these items on chart panels. Ú Note: To display tracks on the chart panel, the Display option in the Tracks dialog and the tracks option in the chart settings dialog both have to be enabled. Charts | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 42: Waypoints, Routes, And Tracks

    You can edit all information about a waypoint from the edit waypoint dialog. The dialog is activated by selecting the waypoint, and then selecting edit from the menu. The dialog can also be accessed from the waypoints tool on the home page. Waypoints, routes, and tracks | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 43: Routes

    Routes tab. Creating a route based on a trip You can create a route based on a historical trip. Select a trip in the TripIntel history dialog and then the create route option. Waypoints, routes, and tracks | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 44 Dock-to-dock Autorouting and Easy Routing examples • Entire route option used when first and last route points are selected. First and last routepoint Result after automatic routing Waypoints, routes, and tracks | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 45: Tracks

    171. Tracks About tracks Tracks are a graphical presentation of the historical path of the vessel. They allow for retracing where your boat has travelled. Example of the Tracks dialog: Waypoints, routes, and tracks | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 46: Synchronize My Data

    "Color tracks based on data" on page 33. Synchronize my data To synchronize the MFD data and your Simrad app account data, open the Synchronize my data feature from the System Controls dialog or the Services settings dialog. Using the synchronize feature You can use a browser to sign-in at https://appchart.simrad-yachting.com or you can sign-in...
  • Page 47 "Wireless settings" on page 158. Synchronizing To synchronize the MFD data and your SIMRAD® app account data (includes your data at https://appchart.simrad-yachting.com), open the Synchronize my data feature from the System Controls dialog or the Services settings dialog.
  • Page 48: Navigating

    The Position panels You can switch between displaying the Navigation panel or the Position panel. The Position panel is activated from the menu. By default, there is one position panel available showing GPS position. Navigating | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 49: Menu Options

    For more information about autopilot functionality, refer to the autopilot chapter of the autopilot being used. Navigation settings Navigation method Different methods are available for calculating the distance and bearing between any two geographical points. Navigating | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 50 When set to Auto, the system automatically converts magnetic north to true north. Select manual mode if you need to enter your own local magnetic variation. Navigating | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 51 Defines Loran chains (GRI) and preferred station for waypoint entry, cursor position and position panel. The graphic example shows a cursor position window with Loran position information. For more information refer to your Loran system documentation. Navigating | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 52: Tripintel

    The Start and Stop trip options let you specify a trip recording. You can use them to segment a single passage into multiple trips providing a finer level of control of the information that is logged for a journey. TripIntel | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 53: Long-Term Statistics

    The Tide gauge can also be shown on the instrument bar. Refer to "Customizing the instrument bar" on page 23. Tide graphs and stations Tide stations on chart cards provide tide information displayed in TripIntel. TripIntel | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 54: View Trip Recordings

    Trips are given generic names when they are created. You can change the trip name to a more meaningful one by selecting it on the History list and then select the name in the Trip History details dialog. TripIntel | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 55: Radar

    Repeat the process for the second radar panel, and select an alternative radar for this panel. Ú Note: The 3-digit radar source number is the last 3 digits of the radar's serial number. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 56: Radar Overlay

    Select the standby option, and then the transmit option to return to normal transmit mode. Power save options Opens the power save settings dialog. The power save options menu option is only available when the radar source is in standby mode. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 57: Adjusting The Radar Range

    The sector blanking option is available in the radar installation dialog. Refer to the installation manual. Ú Note: Sectors are setup relative to the heading line of the radar. The bearing of the sector is measured from the center line of the sector. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 58: Adjusting The Radar Image

    Harbor mode The radar settings are optimized for areas such as busy waterways and large man-made structures where good target discrimination and rapid image updates are needed. Harbor mode settings Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 59 Not all controls are adjustable in each mode. The following table shows preset controls and adjust-ability for each control. Custom Harbor Offshore Weather Bird/Bird+ Noise Adj. Medium High Medium High rejection Threshold Adj. Target Adj. Medium expansion Interf. reject Adj. Adj. Adj. Adj. Adj. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 60 Sea State Set the Sea State control according to current sea conditions for best sea clutter rejection. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 61: Using The Cursor On A Radar Panel

    Target expansion increases the length of targets in range, making them easier to see. Rejecting radar interference The Interference rejection (IR or Interf. rej.) option is used to eliminate second trace echoes from far distance targets, and the interference from radar units operating in the same frequency band. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 62: More Options

    Doppler coloring is a navigation aid to distinguish moving targets approaching or diverging from your vessel. The radar indicates if a target is approaching or diverging from your vessel when both these conditions are true: Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 63 In example C, own vessel COG is 0°, and speed is 0 knots. In example D, own vessel COG is 0°, and speed is 10 knots. In both examples, the target COG is 270°, and the speed is 20 knots. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 64 The Look ahead option is used to maximize the view ahead of the vessel. When selected the PPI center is placed at 70% of the radius of the PPI, 180° opposite the top of the display. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 65 You can also turn OFF target trails. Clear trails The clear trails option clears target trails from your radar panel temporarily. The trails start to build up again unless you switch the function off. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 66: Ebl/Vrm Markers

    Select Adjust to define the settings for the guard zone. The values can be set from the menu or by dragging on the radar panel. - A: Bearing, relative to the vessel heading - B: Depth - C: Range, relative to vessel center - D: Width Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 67: Tracking Targets

    Refer to "Vessels and tracked targets" on page 74. The guard zone option or target tracking zone option depends on the radar source capability. Setting up the zones is similar. Guard zones Target tracking zones Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 68 Target tracking zones, select Raise alarm and select the Alarm if option to toggle between activating the alarm while the target is in or when the target exits the target tracking zone. Sensitivity The guard zone sensitivity can be adjusted to eliminate alarms for small targets. Watching targets Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 69 Tracked dangerous radar moving target (red), with trail when target history is enabled. The red color is shown when the radar palette is black/yellow. Shows the tracked target ring and the target ID number. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 70 A second trace echo is an echo received from a distant target, received after the following pulse has been transmitted. Second trace echoes are present only under abnormal atmospheric conditions, or in condition of super-refraction. These echoes will be displayed at their correct bearing, but at a wrong range. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 71 Disable, closes the message dialog and cancels the dangerous target alert for all vessels. • You can re-enable the dangerous vessel alert in the Vessels section of the Alarms settings dialog. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 72: Recording Radar Data

    A target is defined as dangerous when it enters the guard zone defined on the radar panel. The yellow color is shown when the radar palette is black/red or black/green. Shows the tracked target ring and the target ID number. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 73 Controls whether an alarm is activated when a MARPA target is lost. MARPA unavailable • Controls whether an alarm is activated if you do not have the required inputs for MARPA to work (valid GPS position and heading sensor connected to the radar server). Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 74: Radar Settings

    This dialog contains settings for both AIS and radar targets. AIS specific settings are only available if you have a capable AIS device connected to your system. Use this option to specify: • Dangerous targets Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 75 It is very important to set the antenna height correctly as this will affect the sea clutter function. Enter the antenna height above the waterline. The antenna span is the total length of the antenna. Choose 4, 6, 9, or 12 ft antenna length. Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 76: Mixed Imo And Non-Imo Network Support

    If an R5000 display is not detected on the network, the MFD grants you full access to the R5000 radar. MFD with master virtual radar (A) available MFD with only slave virtual radars (B, C, D) available Radar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 77: Ais

    AIS vessel details Detailed information about an AIS target is available from the AIS vessels details dialog. To display the dialog: • select the AIS pop-up • select the info option in the menu | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 78: Calling An Ais Vessel

    An alarm message is displayed. If you have enabled the siren, the alarm message is followed by an audible alarm. Ú Note: The icon is green if the received AIS SART data is a test and not an active message. | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 79: Vessel Alarms

    When a vessel meets the dangerous target criteria set in the Vessels and tracked targets dialog (TCPA/CPA settings) and if the Dangerous target alert option in the Alarms settings dialog is enabled, a dangerous target alert message dialog is displayed. The following options are available in the message dialog: | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 80: Ais Target Symbols And Icons

    AIS data is available. AIS moving target with trail. AIS moving target with predicted turn extension (based on rate-of-turn AIS data.) AIS moving target with predicted turn extension (based on rate-of-turn AIS data) and turn trail. | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 81: Vessel Settings

    Used for entering your own MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) number into the system. You need to have this number entered to receive addressed messages from AIS and DSC vessels. You also need to have your MMSI number entered to avoid seeing your own vessel as an AIS target. | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 82 Sets the orientation of the AIS icon, either based on heading or COG information. History length Trails can be used to visualize the previous positions of a target. The history length defines the time presentation of the trail. | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 83: Echosounder Requirements

    Whenever the cursor is shown on the panel, the history bar (A) is shown at the top of the panel. The history bar shows the image you are currently viewing in relation to the total image history stored. Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 84: Recording Log Data

    C-MAP Genesis the files are transferred. If you are not signed in, select the transfers icon and follow the prompts to sign in and transfer the log files to C- Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 85: Customizing The Image

    Position the cursor on the point from where you want to measure the distance Select the measure menu option Ú Note: The measure option is not available unless the cursor is placed on the image. Position the cursor on the second measuring point Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 86: Advanced Options

    It may be necessary to adjust the ping speed to limit interference. Log sonar Select to start and stop recording of echosounder log data. For more information, refer to "Recording log data" on page 84. More options Split screens Zoom Zoom level Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 87 Cross indicator - indicates where in the echo sounding the bottom is located. Threshold line - indicator of the current gain. It tells you the amplitude of the return echo displayed on the panel. The gain setting helps to distinguish return echoes between echo targets and noise. Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 88 Appearance The appearance menu option is available when the amplitude scope is set to enhanced or horizontal. Line Displays the amplitudes as a single line. Fill Illustrates the amplitudes with a gray fill color. Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 89 Ú Note: Not all fish symbols are actual fish. Color marker This option allows you to change certain colors on the image. Ú Note: Only the colors above the sea floor are changed in the image. Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 90 Select one or more colors you want to erase. The color selected will change to white in the menu. The color selected will be removed from the image and the palette background color shown instead. Select the back menu option to save your changes. Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 91: Echosounder Settings

    Multi-source mode should be selected if no legacy echosounder is connected to the network. Ú Note: When changing the mode to multi-source you must wait 30 seconds and then power down all sources. Wait 1 minute, then restart all connected sources. Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 92: Active Imaging™ Hd Support

    DownScan: CHIRP: 700 kHz and 1200 kHz • SideScan: CHIRP: 455 kHz and 1075 kHz. Higher frequencies provide the sharpest image without sacrificing range, while lower frequencies can be used in deeper waters, or for expanded range capabilities. Echosounder | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 93: Sidescan

    The left/right distance from the vessel to the cursor are shown at the cursor position. Viewing history In a SideScan view, pan the image to see sides and history by maneuvering the image left, right, and up. To resume normal SideScan scrolling, select the clear cursor option. SideScan | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 94: Recording Sidescan Data

    SideScan panel. Contrast Determines the brightness ratio between light and dark areas of the screen. Ú Note: We recommend you use the auto contrast option. Palettes Use for selecting the image's color palette. SideScan | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 95: Advanced Options

    Ú Note: Palette choice is often a user preference, and may vary depending on the fishing conditions. It is best to select a palette that provides good contrast between the image details and FishReveal arches. SideScan | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 96: Echosounder Settings

    Color Adjusts the colors of the fish arch data to help differentiate them from other targets. Adjusting the color can help separate fish and important structures on or near the bottom from the actual bottom. SideScan | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 97 Ú Note: Palette choice is often a user preference, and may vary depending on the fishing conditions. It is best to select a palette that provides good contrast between the image details and FishReveal arches. SideScan | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 98: Downscan

    Recording DownScan data Displays the record log dialog. DownScan data can be recorded by selecting the correct file format (xtf) in the record dialog. For more information, refer to "Recording log data" on page 84. DownScan | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 99: Setting Up The Downscan Image

    Use for selecting the image's color palette. Advanced options Wave action and boat wakes can cause onscreen clutter near the surface. The TVG (Time Variable Gain) option reduces surface clutter by decreasing the sensitivity of the receiver near the surface. DownScan | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 100: More Options

    (xtf) in the record dialog. For more information, refer to "Recording log data" on page 84. Echosounder settings Use the echosounder settings dialog to make settings to your echosounder system. Refer to "Echosounder settings" on page 91. DownScan | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 101: 3D Sonar

    Refer to "Viewing image history" on page 102. Ú Note: The history bar can be turned off. Refer to "Clear live history" on page 104. 3D Sonar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 102: Saving Waypoints

    The history bar is at the top of the screen on 3D images. You pan the image history by dragging on the image, or by dragging the highlighted region of the history bar. To resume scrolling showing current data, clear the cursor. 3D Sonar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 103: Setting Up The Image

    If required, flips the left/right side of the image to match the direction of the transducer installation. Vertical enhancement This option stretches the data so that the differences between depths are greater on the panel, which help you to see the changes in depth in relatively shallow areas. 3D Sonar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 104: More Options

    (B). The high limit sets the deepest depth of the range to be highlighted (C). The highlight color depends on the color of the selected palette. Echosounder settings Use the echosounder settings dialog to make settings to your echosounder system. Refer to "Echosounder settings" on page 91. 3D Sonar | NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 105: Structuremap

    If there is more than one StructureMap of the same area, the images overlap and clutter the chart. If several logs of the same area are required, the maps should be put on separate storage devices. StructureMap| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 106: Structuremap Tips

    SideScan panel. Clear live history Clears existing live history data from the screen and begins showing only the most current data. Log sonar data Displays the log sonar dialog. Refer to "Recording log data" on page 84. StructureMap| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 107 Source Determines the StructureMap source displayed on the chart overlay. Refer to "StructureMap sources" on page 105. StructureMap| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 108: Forwardscan

    For source setup information, refer to the NSO evo3S MFD Installation Manual. Depth Controls depth range. Depth range is set to auto mode by default. Forward range Controls the forward looking search range. Maximum Forward range is 91 meters (300 feet). ForwardScan| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 109: More Options

    Heading extension line colors change dynamically based on the detected depth ahead, and the colors shown depend on the ForwardScan critical and warning depth values set in the installation dialog. Red - Critical Yellow - Warning Green - Safe ForwardScan| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 110: Forwardscan Installation Settings

    You can show the critical warning zones on the image by activating the Show zones menu option. Critical zone Warning zone Warning forward range and warning depth Set the warning forward range and warning depth thresholds that define the warning zone lines shown on the ForwardScan image. ForwardScan| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 111 To show the depth from the water surface to the bottom, set the offset equal to the vertical distance between the transducer and the water surface, B (positive value) • For depth below transducer, set the offset to 0. ForwardScan| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 112: Activetarget

    ActiveTarget icon, indicating beam direction Structure (a bridge) on bottom Fish Down range scale (distance below the transducer) ActiveTarget down panel Distance range scale (distance away from the transducer) ActiveTarget icon, indicating beam direction School of fish ActiveTarget| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 113: Activetarget Scout Panel

    When you position the cursor on the panel, the image pauses and the cursor information window is activated. The depth and range of the cursor is shown at the cursor position. Recording ActiveTarget video You can record ActiveTarget video to a memory card. ActiveTarget| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 114: Modes And Image Settings

    Down mode menu Auto mode By default the unit is set to Auto mode. In this mode most settings are automated. Down range The down range setting determines the water depth that is visible on the image. ActiveTarget| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 115: More Options

    When selected the transducer will offset the motion of the boat and transducer to help provide a more stable image on the panel. Source Ú Note: Available only if multiple sources with the same capability are available. ActiveTarget| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 116: Activetarget Installation Settings

    All transducers measure water depth from the transducer to the bottom. As a result, water depth readings do not account for the distance from the transducer to the lowest point of the boat in the water or from the transducer to the water surface. ActiveTarget| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 117 If the trolling motor arm is not vertical to the waterline, the offset angle is used to fine tune the transducer angle. If the mounting angle of the transducer is off, the image can be misrepresented. Restart config wizard Use this option to manually start the setup configuration wizard. ActiveTarget| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 118: Activetarget 2

    ActiveTarget 2 transducer. A confirmation message displays when the transducers are configured successfully. If you haven't configured the ActiveTarget 2 system when prompted by the system, you can manually configure it. ActiveTarget 2| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 119 To show the depth from the lowest point of the vessel to the bottom, set the offset equal to the vertical distance between the transducer and the lowest part of the vessel, A (negative value). ActiveTarget 2| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 120: View Activetarget 2 In A Split Screen

    Select the Add new icon in the favorite panel of the Home page to create a new custom page. In the Page Editor dialog, drag and drop two instances of the ActiveTarget app onto the custom page. From the menu, select the desired Source and Mode for each individual panel. ActiveTarget 2| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 121: Livesight

    LiveSight app button will appear on the home page. Ú Note: A PSI-1 module and a LiveSight transducer are required to enable LiveSight support. LiveSight| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 122: Autopilot

    Buttons for both autopilots are shown in the control bar. Activate an autopilot by selecting the relevant button in the control bar, then select the switch button in the autopilot controller. The autopilot controller Control bar Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 123: Engaging And Disengaging The Autopilot

    Follow-Up mode (FU) In this mode the rudder moves to a set rudder angle. The rudder position is maintained at the set angle. To change the set rudder angle • Select the port or starboard button Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 124 Ú Note: For information about navigation, refer to "Navigating" on page 48. NAV mode options While in NAV mode the following buttons are available in the autopilot controller: Restart Restarts the navigation from the vessel’s current position. Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 125 Select the Tack/Gybe option in the mode list Turn patterns The system includes a number of turn patterns. Turn patterns are available when the autopilot is in auto mode. The number of turn patterns depend on autopilot computer. Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 126 DCT turn pattern is only available if the system has a valid depth input. Warning: Do not use the DCT turn pattern unless the seabed is suitable. Do not use it in rocky waters where the depth is varying significantly over a small area. Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 127: Operating A Professional Autopilot System

    If the MFD system is connected to a professional autopilot system, the MFD can be used to operate the autopilot. Ú Note: The MFD cannot be used to configure or commission a professional autopilot system. For more information about the autopilot system, refer to the separate documentation following the autopilot system. Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 128 For details, refer to the AP70/80 Operator manual. The command transfer action and request depends on system setup and status of the autopilot controller as illustrated below. Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 129: Autopilot Settings

    The following user settings are common to all autopilots. Chart compass Select to display a compass symbol around your boat on the chart panel. The compass symbol is off when the cursor is active on the panel. NAC-1 specific user settings Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 130 Track response: Defines how fast the autopilot shall respond after having registered a cross track distance. • Track approach angle: Defines the angle used when the vessel is approaching a leg. This setting is used both when you start navigating and when you use track offset. Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 131: Steadysteer

    When disabled: • Manual steering overrides the active mode. • Independent of modes, the autopilot goes into Standby mode. For more information and how to enable/disable the feature, refer to the documentation for your autopilot computer. Autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 132: Trolling Motor Autopilot

    Buttons for both autopilots are shown in the control bar. Activate an autopilot by selecting the relevant button in the control bar, then select the switch button in the autopilot controller. The autopilot controller for trolling motor Control bar Autopilot controller, disengaged Trolling motor autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 133: Engaging And Disengaging The Autopilot

    Navigates to cursor position, and then maintains the vessel at that position. Waypoint Navigates to the selected waypoint, and then maintains the vessel at that position. Here Maintains the vessel at the current position. Trolling motor autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 134 The last waypoint on the turn is the final waypoint. When the vessel reaches the final waypoint, the vessel goes into arrival mode. Refer to "Arrival mode" on page 136. Starting a turn • Select the port or starboard button Trolling motor autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 135 Steers the vessel in a square pattern, doing 90° course changes. Turn variable: • Leg distance • Number of legs S-turn Makes the vessel yaw around the main heading. Turn variables: • Turn radius • Course change • Number of legs Trolling motor autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 136: Trolling Motor Speed Control

    These MTG anchor points can be saved as a waypoint in the MFD system. The position of an MTG anchor point can be redefined to be identical to an existing waypoint, or to the current vessel position. Trolling motor autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 137: Ghost Trolling Motor Support

    MFD. For more information about this trolling motor, refer to Rhodan. The trolling motor controls described in the operator manual are applicable to the Rhodan trolling motor. Trolling motor autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 138: Outboard Autopilot

    Buttons for both autopilots are shown in the control bar. Activate an autopilot by selecting the relevant button in the control bar, then select the switch button in the autopilot controller. Outboard autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 139: The Autopilot Controller For Outboard Motors

    To disengage the autopilot: • Select the standby button When the autopilot is in standby, the boat must be steered manually. Autopilot indication The status bar shows autopilot information as long as an autopilot computer is connected. Outboard autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 140: Autopilot Modes

    Position information is used to change the course to steer to keep the vessel on the track line to the destination waypoint. Ú Note: For information about navigation, refer to "Navigating" on page 48. Outboard autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 141 Select the port or starboard button Turn variables All turn patterns, except the U-turn, have settings that you can adjust before you start a turn, or at any time when the boat is in a turn. Outboard autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 142 DCT turn pattern is only available if the system has a valid depth input. Warning: Do not use the DCT turn pattern unless the seabed is suitable. Do not use it in rocky waters where the depth is varying significantly over a small area. Outboard autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 143: Autopilot Settings

    Select active autopilot Selects if the autopilot controls the trolling motor or the outboard motor(s). Autopilot data sources Provides automatic and manual data source selection for the outboard autopilot. Outboard autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 144 Used to increase or decrease the steering sensitivity. A low response level reduces the rudder activity and provides a looser steering. A high response level increases the rudder activity and provides tighter steering. A too high response level will cause the boat to make S movements. Outboard autopilot| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 145: Instruments

    Select to copy an existing layout that you have made. Use menu options to name the dashboard and manage gauges on the dashboard. Using a built-in template Select a pre-defined template to create a dashboard. The template dashboards reflect your vessel configuration. Instruments| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 146: Selecting A Dashboard

    Select the gauge in the dashboard and then the info menu option to choose the data to be shown on the gauge. Selecting a dashboard You switch between the dashboards by: • swiping left or right on the panel • selecting the dashboard from the menu Instruments| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 147: Video

    The cycle period can be set from 5 to 120 seconds. Additional options Depending on the selected video source the options in the menu may vary. The settings are adjusted individually for each video source. Video| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 148: Audio

    If multiple audio sources are connected to the same network, one of the devices must be selected as the audio server. If only one device is present, it is the selected audio server by default. Setting up the speakers Ú Note: The number of mixer options depends on active audio server. Audio| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 149: Selecting Audio Source

    Sirius service covers inland U.S. waters and coastal areas into the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. The SiriusXM® products received vary depending on your selected subscription package. For more information, refer to www.siriusXM.com and the server documentation. Audio| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 150: Viewing Dvd Video

    If your audio server supports DVD playback, you can control the DVD player from the audio controller when the audio source is set to DVD. Video standard Select the video format for the Audio server to match the display connected to the Audio server. Audio| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 151: Weather

    'Info - Weather item' menu option is selected. Navico WM-4 marine satellite receiver support The Navico WM-4 marine satellite weather/audio receiver is supported. When the Navico WM-4 receiver is connected to your system and if you have the appropriate SiriusXM® Weather| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 152: Grib Weather

    When the GRIB weather overlay option is selected, the chart menu increases to show GRIB weather options. From this menu you can select which weather symbols you want to display, set the distance between the barbs, and adjust the opaqueness of the weather symbols. Weather| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 153: Siriusxm® Weather

    (preferred). It also includes antenna status, service level, and the electronic serial number for the weather module. Sirius weather panel Sirius weather can be displayed as an overlay on your chart panel. When weather overlay is selected, the chart menu increases to show the available weather options. Weather| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 154 You define how the color codes are used to identify SST. Refer to "Adjusting color codes" on page 156. Forecast wave indication Colors can be used to indicate forecast wave height. The highest waves are dark red, while the lowest are blue. Weather| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 155 U.S. and Canadian marine zones, with the exception of the high seas zones. You can select a marine zone and view its forecast. You can also select a marine zone as your current zone of interest to be notified of any weather warnings in that zone. Weather| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 156: Weather Alarms

    You can setup lightning or storm alarms to occur when the conditions are within a certain range of your vessel. You can also set up an alarm as a severe weather forecast alarm issued for your chosen marine zone. Weather| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 157 A watchbox is defined by the National weather service. When the alarm for watchbox is turned on, an alarm occurs when your vessel is entering or inside a watchbox. Weather| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 158: Internet Connection

    After pairing the device you must connect to it. Select an item in the Paired Devices list to open the Bluetooth® device details dialog. Use it • display device details • connect, disconnect or remove (forget) the device from the device list Internet connection| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 159 The application must be installed on and run from a tablet device. The unit must be running Iperf server before initiating the test from the tablet. On exiting the page, Iperf automatically stops running. Internet connection| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 160: Remote Control Of The Mfd

    Ú Note: For safety reasons, some functions cannot be controlled from a remote unit. Simrad mobile app You can download the Simrad: Boating & Navigation app from the Apple® App Store® and Google Play® stores. Ú Note: The mobile app is an optional offering and will not affect the normal operation of your display unit.
  • Page 161: Managing Wi-Fi® Connected Remotes

    The MFD network name (SSID) will be displayed as an available network in the phone/tablet. Managing Wi-Fi® connected remotes You can change the access level and remove the Wi-Fi® connected remote controllers. Remote control of the MFD| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 162: Using Your Phone With The Mfd

    Incoming messages and phone notifications will now pop-up on the MFD. Phone notifications After the phone and unit are paired and connected, use the phone icon to display the list of messages and the call history. Using your phone with the MFD| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 163: Phone Troubleshooting

    MFD and restart the phone • check that the phone is not connected to any other Bluetooth® devices • manually set the iPhone® to allow notifications from the MFD: Using your phone with the MFD| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 164: Managing Bluetooth® Devices

    Check that the text app is not open and active on the iPhone®. Managing Bluetooth® devices Bluetooth® enabled devices within range are shown in the Bluetooth® devices dialog. Refer to "Bluetooth® options" on page 158. Using your phone with the MFD| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 165: Simulator

    Advanced simulator settings The advanced simulator settings allows for manually controlling the simulator. Simulator| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 166: Tools And Settings

    Connects to the Navico internet store. At the store you can browse, purchase, acquire feature unlock keys, download compatible charts/maps for your system and much more. Ú Note: The unit must be connected to the internet to use this feature. Refer to "Internet usage" on page 158. Settings Tools and settings| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 167 PIN code. • Settings, activated from the home page or system controls dialog. • Alarms, activated from the toolbar. • Storage, activated from the toolbar. • Store, activated from the toolbar. Tools and settings| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 168 Displays copyright information, software version, and technical information for this unit. The Support option accesses the built-in service assistant, refer to "Service report" on page 173. Services Used for accessing web sites that provide feature services. Tools and settings| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 169: Alarms

    Alarms Siren enabled Enables/disables the siren. Alarm dialogs The alarm dialogs are activated from the Alarm settings dialog or by selecting the Alarm button on the toolbar. Alarms| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 170 Lists the alarm history with time stamp. The alarms remain in the list until they are manually cleared. Settings List of all available alarm options in the system, with current settings. From this list you can activate, deactivate and change alarm limits. Alarms| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 171: Maintenance

    Before initiating an update to the unit, be sure to back up any potentially valuable user data. Installed software and software updates The about dialog shows the software version currently installed on this unit (A). If the unit is connected to the internet, the dialog also shows available software updates (B). Maintenance| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 172 To update this unit or a connected device: • Select the update file in the dialog Ú Note: Do not turn off the unit or a connected device until the update is completed, or until you are prompted to restart the unit. Maintenance| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 173: Service Report

    It is recommended to regularly copy user data and your system settings database as part of your back-up routine. Waypoints The waypoints option in the storage dialog allows for managing user data. Export format The following formats are available for export: Maintenance| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 174 Ú Note: When user data is deleted and/or purged from the memory, it cannot be recovered. Exporting the settings database Use the settings database option in the storage dialog to export your user settings. Maintenance| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 175 Import system settings Warning: Importing system settings overwrites all existing system settings. Connect a storage device to the unit Browse the memory and select the desired backup file to start the import Maintenance| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 176: Integration Of 3 Rd Party Devices

    H.264 video format with RTSP streaming • The camera URL address (and username/password if applicable) Cameras settings Use to manage IP cameras, refer to the installation manual. Manage cameras Use to manage defined cameras. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 177: Flir® Camera Control

    Select one of the arrow buttons on the panel to control the camera. The camera continues to move for as long as you press the button. Zooming the FLIR® video image You zoom the video image by using the zoom panel buttons. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 178: Mercury Outboard Engine Integration

    Respond to the setup wizard prompts to select some fundamental outboard engine setup options, then select Finish. You can perform further setup using the system settings option and later change the settings made with the setup wizard. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 179 The new forced oil level check feature enables the user to request an oil level report at any time. Depending on the state, the engine will report the following oil level statuses: Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 180 Maintenance is due. Maintenance icons also display to indicate where maintenance must be performed. Engine hours Displays the total running time for port and starboard engines. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 181 NMEA 2000® network, the engines can be monitored and controlled from the unit. Selecting the Vessel Control button opens the engine controller. The system allows you to monitor up to six engines at a time. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 182 Cruise control panel for Mercury Verado 600 hp and SeaPro 500 hp V12 outboard engines: Propeller RPM Target Propeller RPM Port engine RPM Starboard engine RPM Cruise control panel for other Mercury outboard engines: Engine RPM Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 183 Target Propeller RPM Propeller RPM Port engine RPM Starboard engine RPM Smart Tow control panel for other Mercury outboard engines: Target RPM (engine) Engine RPM Port engine RPM Starboard engine RPM Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 184: Suzuki® Engine Integration

    FUSION-Link™ integration Compatible FUSION-Link™ devices connected to the system can be controlled from the system. The FUSION-Link™ devices appear as additional sources when using the audio function. No additional icons are available. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 185: Bep® Czone® Integration

    CZone® digital switching device documentation. Digital switching configurations dialog CZone® digital switching devices can be disabled from the digital switching configurations dialog. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 186: Power-Pole® Anchors

    Power-Pole® anchors, which can be controlled by the C-Monster™ Control System installed on your boat, can be controlled from the unit. To control the Power-Pole®, you pair the Power-Pole® with the unit using Bluetooth® wireless technology available in both products. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 187: Power-Pole® Charge Module

    Bluetooth® in the Wireless settings dialog to reset the Bluetooth® memory. Once Bluetooth® has been toggled back on, proceed in pairing the Power-Pole® anchors in the correct order. Power-Pole® Charge module The Power-Pole® battery charge management system displays battery status information. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 188: Naviop

    MFD. For information on how to install the controller, refer to the ITC lighting controller documentation. Activating/deactivating the ITC light controller Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 189: Nmea 2000® Rgbw Lighting

    When a lighting controller is connected to the NMEA 2000® network, it appears in the control bar. If it doesn't automatically appear in the control bar, verify the controller supports the NMEA 2000® standard or check if the controller is visible in the device list. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 190 When turned on, the Power icon displays the color selected for the zone/light. When turned off, the Power icon is black and white. Tap the label for the lighting zone or the individual light to open the options menu. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 191 You can start/stop an effect program from the Effects menu. To start an effect, open one of the effects and select Start. To stop an effect without turning the zone lighting off, open the running effect and select Stop. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 192 To select a sequence, tap on a color block; the selection is marked with a pencil icon. To delete a sequence, tap it (tap twice if it is not the current selection), and select Delete. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 193 To delete a zone, select the zone in the Manage Lights dialog. In the Zone Details dialog, select Delete This Zone. Note: To turn a light on individually, it must first be removed from the zone. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 194 • Color rate - select the rate at which the color changes. • Effects can also be edited from the Effects menu. Note: The options may vary depending on the Program selected. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 195 To edit an existing scene, from the lighting control panel, navigate to the scene and select the ellipsis icon to open the Manage scene dialog. Make the desired lighting changes and select Save. Integration of 3 party devices| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 196: Appendix

    Pinch to zoom out on the chart or on an image. Ú Note: Not available for zooming sonar images. Spread to zoom in on the chart or on an image. Ú Note: Not available for zooming sonar images. Appendix| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 197: Keyboard Operation

    Closes an open menu Enter Activates/confirms current selection Move the cursor on the panel, and maneuvers in the menus/ Arrow keys dialogs. On a slide bar, up/down arrows to move the slide up or down. - and + Zoom Appendix| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 198: Mouse Operation

    GPS and obstructions between it and satellites can affect the signal strength. In some cases, a well-placed external GPS antenna might be needed. GPS signal strength with the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is strong, medium, and weak. Appendix| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 199 The system is synchronizing data during startup. File transfer problem, caused by an interruption in the internet communication. Trip recording. For more information, open the TripIntel tool option. Uploading files, e.g.: service report, C-MAP genesis, route files to PredictWind, etc. Appendix| NSOevo3S Operator Manual...
  • Page 201 © 2024 Navico Group. All Rights Reserved. Navico Group is a division of Brunswick Corporation. ®Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off, and ™ common law marks. Visit www.navico.com/intellectual-property to review the global trademark rights and accreditations for Navico Group and other www.simrad-yachting.com entities.

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