8 setup > alarms – NorthStar Navigation Explorer 660 User Manual

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Northstar Explorer 660 Installation and Operation Manual

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15-8 Setup > Alarms

Press MENU one or more times until the
Setup menu is displayed, then select Alarms:

The Explorer 660 has thirteen alarms. All except
Loss of GPS fix can be turned on
(enabled) or off (disabled).

Symbol

Alarm

Alarm sounds when it is on and the:

Arrival radius

boat is closer to the destination or to a waypoint than the alarm trigger
value

Anchor alarm

boat moves by more than the alarm trigger value

XTE

boat moves off course by more than the alarm trigger value

Danger

boat comes closer to a danger waypoint than the alarm trigger value

Too shallow

depth is less than the alarm trigger value

Too deep

depth is greater than the alarm trigger value

Fish

echo matches the profi le of a fi sh

Temperature

temperature equals the alarm trigger value

Temperature rate

rate of change of temperature equals the alarm trigger value

Low battery

battery voltage is less than the alarm trigger value

Low fuel

fuel remaining equals the alarm trigger value

Loss of DGPS fi x

Explorer 660 can not receive the DGPS signal
(beacon, WAAS or EGNOS)

Loss of GPS fi x

Explorer 660 can not receive the GPS signal
(this alarm is always on)

The Fish and Loss of DGPS fix alarms
can be set to on or off. For the other alarms,
enter a trigger value to turn the alarm on. The
alarm will sound each time the alarm value
equals the trigger value. For example, the Too
shallow alarm will sound if the depth is less
than its trigger value and the Too deep alarm
will sound if the depth is more than its trigger
value. To turn these alarms off, enter a trigger
value of 0 (zero).

Icons for alarms that are on can be displayed in
the data header (see sections 2-6-3 and 10). An
alarm icon is normally black and turns red when
the alarm sounds.

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