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6.7 Homescreen overview The homescr
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6.10 Enabling AIS functions Before
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6.13 Applications Chart application
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Using control dialogs Control dialo
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6.18 Databar status symbols The sta
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7.1 Memory cards overview You can u
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9.6 Navigation options The chart ap
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9.9 Current information Animated cu
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Radar overlay You can combine the c
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12.4 Radar range and image quality
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D12211-1 D12212-1 D12213-1 Course-U
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12.10 Radar presentation menu optio
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13.8 AIS target symbols Your multif
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14.1 Fishfinder introduction Warnin
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14.13 Fishfinder alarms The display
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16.1 Weather application overview T
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Surface pressure symbols The weathe
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17.1 Video application overview You
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18.1 Video streaming connection You
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18.5 Selecting a WiFi channel By de
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19.1 Media player connection You ca
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21.1 Using a DSC VHF radio with you
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22.1 Remote control connection You
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23.7 System set-up menus The system
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Menu item Description Options Guard
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Data sources menu This menu enables
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Menu item Description Options NMEA
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Maintenance menu This menu provides
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24.5 Cleaning the display screen A
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25.1 Troubleshooting The troublesho
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25.3 Radar troubleshooting Problems
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25.5 Sonar troubleshooting Problems
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25.7 System data troubleshooting As
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25.9 Wi-Fi troubleshooting Aspects
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