Raymarine a Series Installation And Operation Instructions Manual page 82

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Editing information in dialogs
With the dialog displayed:
1. Select the field you want to edit.
The onscreen keyboard is displayed:
2. Use the onscreen keyboard to make the changes.
3. Select SAVE to save the changes.
Entering special or accented characters
With the onscreen keyboard displayed:
1. Select the onscreen keyboard's àèò key.
2. Select the character you want to accent.
The available accented characters are displayed above the
text entry field.
3. For characters that have multiple available accents, use the
character key to toggle between them.
4. Select the àèò key to enter the character.
Numeric menu items
Numeric menu items display numeric data and enables you to
either select a predefined value or to increase and decrease
the value as required.
Editing numerical settings
To edit numerical values you can use either the onscreen
numeric adjust control, onscreen numeric keypad or the Rotary
Control on a non-touch or HybridTouch display to increase or
decrease numeric values.
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1. Select the numeric data field you want to edit.
The numeric adjust control is displayed.
2. Adjust the setting to the required value using:
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2
3
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i. The Rotary control — Non-touchscreen or HybridTouch
displays, or
ii. The onscreen Up and Down arrows — Touchscreen
displays.
3. To access the on-screen numeric keypad:
• Touch operation — Select the onscreen keypad icon from
the numeric adjust control.
• Non-Touch operation — Press and hold the Ok button.
The onscreen numeric keypad is displayed.
4. Enter the required value.
5. Select Ok to exit the numeric keypad and return to the menu.
Using slider bar controls
Slider bar controls provide a graphical representation of numeric
data and enables you to quickly change setting values.
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Descrip-
Item
tion
1
Current
value
2
Slider
control
3
Auto
Using control dialogs
Control dialogs enable you to control externally connected
equipment, such as an autopilot unit.
The following diagram shows the main features of a typical
control dialog:
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Screen item
Description
1
Status — provides status information for the connected
equipment. For example, the Pilot Control dialog
displays the locked heading and current navigation
mode for a connected autopilot unit.
2
Control icons — provide direct control of the
connected equipment. For example, the Pilot Control
dialog Standby and Track icons enable you to instruct
a connected autopilot unit to perform specific functions.
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Close — Closes the control dialog.
2
Non—Touch
operation
Touch operation
N/A
N/A
Use the Rotary control
Slide the slider Up or
to adjust value
Down to adjust value.
Press Ok button
Select to switch
to switch between
between Auto and
Auto and manual
manual adjustment.
adjustment.
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