Setup instructions – Raymarine 465 User Manual

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Setup Instructions

operating with dual frequencies, the buzzer will produce
two tones—one right after the other. If a fish has been
detected by the 200 kHz beam, a high tone will be followed
by a lower tone. If the fish is detected by the 50 kHz beam,
the low tone will sound first, followed by the higher one.

Buzzer

A buzzer can be set to sound when any of the alarm

conditions occurs (shallow, deep, or fish alarm). For the
shallow or deep alarms, the “S” or “D” symbol at the top of
the screen flashes. By pressing the

CLEAR

button, you can

silence the buzzer for the

current alarm condition

. The

“S” or “D” symbol will continue to flash as long as the alarm
condition is still present.

If the alarm condition occurs again, the buzzer will sound
again. (For example, this would happen if, after a shallow
alarm you moved into deep water, then returned to shallow
water.) You can silence the buzzer again by pressing the

CLEAR

button.

The Buzzer entry in the System Setup Menu can be set in
three possible ways. Use the < and > controls to make
your choice.

When the Buzzer entry is set to Off, the buzzer is silenced
for all of the alarms. Once you choose the “Off” setting, the
buzzer symbol at the top of the screen will appear hollow.

If the Buzzer is turned off, and a shallow alarm or deep
alarm occurs, the “S” or “D” symbol will flash, but the
buzzer will not sound. You can enable the buzzer again at
any time by calling up the System Setup Menu, going to
the line for Buzzer, and turning the item on again. Once
you do this, the buzzer symbol at the bottom of the screen
will appear solid.

When the Buzzer entry is set to Alarm, the buzzer will
work with the alarm functions only. The unit will not sound
a short “beep” when you press a button.

When the Buzzer line is set to On, the buzzer will respond
to alarms, and will sound a “beep” each time you press a
button.

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