Koden Electronics RB714A User Manual

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5.5.4.5 Chang ing the content of the setting (CU ST O M)
Not e) It ems in CUSTOM are for con du ctin g se tt ings a nd adj ust me nts a t t he time of in sta lla ti on, which need not be conducted normally.
-Common operations for CUSTOM
Use the u p- down cur so r ke y s to sele ct CU S TOM after ” t h e co m mon o pe r a tions for the S ETUP” men u, and press either the "EN T" key.
MENU Left/Right
(Select SETUP) (Select CUSTOM)
Common operation for SETUP
When the above operations have been conducted, 4 items, namely "KEY ASSIGN", "PRESET1", "PRESET2" and "ADJUST", are displayed beside the CUSTOM item. Further explanation conc erning the CUSTOM menu items will be done on the assumption that the above "common op er a tions for CUS TOM " have a l read y been conduct ed.
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SETUP
.25 HU S
SETUP
NAV
ECHO
A
SETUP
WINDOW >
>>>
0.23NM
SEL WIN > PICTURE > SYSTEM CH ECK
KEY ASSIGN
CUSTOM >
PRESET1 PRESET2 NME A PRESET
ADJUST >
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5.5.4.5.1 Changing the settings of sof t keys (KEY ASSIGN)
Con ductin g al teration s and new settings for th e functi o ns of keys with numb er display s of 1- 7.
(1) Screen disp lay for the setting
When KEY ASSIGN has been selected with the up-down cursor keys from among the CUSTOM items and the "ENT" key is pressed, the s et ting screen is disp layed. (S ee chart below )
MARK
NAV
ECHO
SETUP
@
EBL1
@
VRM1
@
EBL2
@
VRM2
@
FL EBL2
@
FL VRM2
@
HDG OFF
@
///CSR
@
RINGS
@
VAR RN G
@
TARGET
@
+MK LINE
@
MODE
@
GZ
@
OFF-C
@
SLEEP
@
TUNE
@
ST
@
TRACK
@
ZOOM
@S^
L
@
SEL WIN
@
PICTURE
@
PPI
@
PPI/3D
@
PPI/PPI
@
PPI/NAV
@
ALL PPI
@
ALL PPI2
@
NEXT
KEY ASSIGNMENT
EBL1 EBL2 RINGS PPI
VRM1 VRM2 TUNE PPI/3D
VAR RNG FL EBL2 ST PPI/PPI
TRACK FL VRM2 ZOOM PPI/NAV
TARGET GZ SLEEP ALL PPI
SEL WIN OFF-C PICTURE ALL PPI2
NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT
SET1 SET2 SET3 SET4
Key Groups
Move with up-down cursor Move with right-left cursor
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mark is displayed when the function is set to a key.
Operation panel Keys 1 - 7
Soft Key Setting Screen
(2) Selecting functions
Reverse the items to be set using the up-down cursor keys. (The items become reverse in accordance with the moving cursor.)
(3) Key settings
(3)-1 Making new settings (Example 1)
For allocating the selected item to a soft key, press the key to be allocated. The selected item will be displayed beside the key, which indicates that the setting has been conducted.
(3)-2 Changing the function of a key with an preset function (Example 2)
When the allocat ed key is pressed, its function will be altere d to t he one sele cted in (1) above and the previous function will be canceled. The current settings for SET1-4 will be displayed below NEXT. In order to switch the settings SET1-4, use the right-left cursor keys. (Double settings (setting 1 item for more
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than 1 key) are possible.)
When settings are to be conducted for more than 1 key, repeat the operations (3)-1 to (3)-2. (Example 3)
(4) C ompletin g th e setting
Aft er the settin g has been f i nis hed, pr ess the ENT key to exit f r om KEY ASSIGNMENT.
Example of an oper a t ion
(The process up to the sele ction o f KEY ASSIGNMENT from the SETUP menu is o mitte d. Only the process after the above chart will be described.)
Example 1) Altering OFF-C allocated to key 6 in setting 2 to HDG OFF.
Up/Down
Select HDG OFF The display beside key 6 Exit from OFF-C to HDG OFF
6 ENT
changes to HDG OFF KEY ASSIGNMENT
----------------------------Key 6 altered from
Example 2) Re-allocate SEL WIN to key 1 in setting 2.
Left/Right
Up/Down 1 ENT
-------------------Key 1 in setting 2
select SEL WIN SEL WIN is displayed Exit from is altered to SEL WIN From SET1 beside key 1. KEY ASSIGNMENT to SET2
Example 3) Alter key 1 i n set t ing 1 from ST to H D G OFF and t hen r eset key 1 in setting 2 as SEL WI N.
Up/Down
Select HDG OFF The display beside key 6 ST to HDG OFF
Left/Right
From SET1 beside key 1. KEY ASSIGNMENT to SET2
Up/Down 1 ENT
6
changes to HDG OFF
Select SEL WIN SEL WIN is displayed Exit from is altered to SEL WIN
-------------- Key 6 altered from
----------------------------Key
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