Operator's Manual

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3. ALARMS
This section explains how to set and use the [Alarms] menu. Most alarms may be ac-
cessed from the respective category menu, however, settings made in the [Alarms]
menu are applied to each category. To access and set alarm from the [Alarms] menu,
do the following:
1. Press the Menu/Back key to open the menu.
2. Press the software keys to select [Alarms], then press the function key to show
the [Alarms] menu.
When an alarm event occurs, an audio alert sounds,
the alarm icon is displayed and an alarm message
is shown in a pop-up window.
(For further information on alarm messages and their
meanings, see "Alarm Log" on page 6-2.)
To acknowledge an alarm, stop the audio alert and
close the pop-up window, press the function key. If
the cause of the alarm is not rectified, the audio alert sounds and the alarm pop-up is
displayed again after a short period of time. In the case of multiple alarms, press the
function key several times to clear the pop-ups.
All alarms which have occurred since the FI-70 was turned on are stored in the [Alarm
Log]. See "Alarm Log" on page 6-2.)
3.1 How to Set the Audio Alert Pattern
The audio alert pattern can be set for each alarm using the following procedure.
1. Access the [Alarms] menu, using the procedure outlined above.
2. Press the software keys to select the alarm you wish to set, then press the
function key. For the purpose of this example, [STW Alarm] is chosen.
3. [Alarm] is highlighted, press the function key.
4. Select [ON], then press the function key. The grayed items are now visible and
may be set.
5. Select [Buzzer], then press the function key. The audio alert options are
displayed in a pop-up window.
6. Select the appropriate option, then press the function key.
7. Press the Menu/Back key twice to close the menu.
See the respective section for how to set the other parameters for each alarm.
Alarms
STW Alarm
SOG Alarm
Max TWS Alarm
Wind Shift Alarm
Ent
Alarm: OFF
Short
10.0kn
STW Alarm
Buzzer:
Appear as gray and
unselectable until
alarm is turned ON.
Short
Middle
Long
Continue
Short beeps (0.2s on, 0.6s interval)
Medium length beeps (0.4s on, 0.4s interval)
Long beeps (1.0s on, 0.5s interval)
Continuous beep