Screen Overview - Raymarine a series Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Multifunction display
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6.15 Screen overview

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Screen item
Description
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Home
• New a Series — Select the on-screen Home icon to
access the homescreen.
• New c Series — Use the Home button to go back to
the previous menu.
• e7 / e7D — Press and hold the Menu button for 3
seconds to access the homescreen.
• New e Series — Select the on-screen Home icon, or
use the Home button to access the homescreen.
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Databar — provides information about your vessel and
its environment. The position and type of information in
the databar can be customized from the Homescreen
> Customize > Databar Set-up menu, if required.
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Menu — The menu options are specific to the
application that you are currently using.
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Pop-up menu — menu options are displayed when
the Menu is selected.
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Pop-up messages — alert you to a situation (such as
an alarm), or unavailable function. Pop-up messages
may require a response from you — for example, select
OK to silence alarms.
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Dialogs — enable data to be selected, edited or
entered. Use in many common functions — for
example, editing a waypoint.
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Context menu — provides information and options
specific to each application.
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Status bar — provides information specific to each
application. This information cannot be edited or
moved.
Using pop-up menus
Pop-up menus enable you configure settings and preferences.
Menus are used in the:
• Homescreen — to configure your multifunction display and
externally-connected equipment.
• Applications — to configure the settings for that particular
application.
The following diagram shows the main features of a pop-up
menu:
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Screen item
Description
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Back — On displays with a touchscreen you can press the
onscreen << (back) icon to go back to a previous menu.
On non-touchscreen displays or HybridTouch displays use
the Back button.
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Close — On displays with a touchscreen you can press the
onscreen X (close) icon to go back to a previous menu. On
non-touchscreen displays or HybridTouch displays use the
Back button to back out of the menu structure.
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On / Off switch — On displays with a touchscreen you
can select onscreen menu items to switch features On or
Off to enable or disable the function. On non-touchscreen
displays or HybridTouch displays use the OK button to
switch the function On or Off.
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Scroll bar — indicates that further menu items are available
by scrolling the menu. On displays with a touchscreen
to scroll through the available menu items, press and
hold your finger on the menu and drag it up or down. On
non-touchscreen displays or HybridTouch displays use the
Rotary control.
Using menu dialogs
Menu dialogs are full-screen menus that enable you to manage
data items such as waypoints and routes.
The following diagram shows the main features of a standard
menu:
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New a Series / New c Series / New e Series
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