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MaxSea Operator Manual version 12.6 - Furuno USA

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06 09 : 13<br />

Jan. 18. -06 01 : 00<br />

Select Date/Time...<br />

Next Quarter<br />

Next Half-Hour<br />

Next Hour<br />

Nov. -29 -05 01:00<br />

Nov. -30 -05 01:00<br />

Dec. -01 -05 01:00<br />

Dec. -02 -05 01:00<br />

Dec. -14 -06 01:00<br />

Jan. 16 -06 07:00<br />

Jan.17 -06 01:00<br />

Jan.17 -06 07:00<br />

Jan.18 -06 01:00<br />

Jan.23 -06 07:00<br />

Jan.24 -06 01:00<br />

Weather Forecast<br />

Current Time when a new forecast is loaded, base time<br />

and valid time are the same indicated by the computer<br />

clock. The current date will be displayed only if you choose<br />

of displaying text labels in toolbar.<br />

Select Date/Time allows you to enter a chosen date and<br />

time in appropriate dialog (enter value using keyboard or<br />

select value under a calendar).<br />

When you are using either previous or old forecast, the<br />

Chart Time Information is surrounded in red.<br />

Note: Weather forecast menu under the Chart<br />

Time information lists all available forecast<br />

contained in the opened weather file.<br />

Check a Date/Time under the drop-down menu :<br />

In our example selected date is the 17th January of 2006<br />

and the actual date is 18th January of 2006 .<br />

Click on time period arrows to display<br />

previous or next weather forecast from hour interval periods<br />

(+ ou - ) 1h, 2h, 3h, 6h, 12h ou 24h.<br />

Note: Chart Time is associated with a chart window. It is therefore possible to display on the same weather file<br />

at different dates on several chart windows.<br />

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