Setup instructions for sidelooker – Raymarine L365 User Manual

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Temp Units

This item sets the units used by the temperature display.
You can choose Fahrenheit degrees (°F) or Celsius
degrees (°C). Use the < and > controls to make your
choice.

Speed

A speed indication appears on all of the normal displays. If
you do not want to see this item, you can turn it off using
this line of the System Setup display. Use the

<

and

>

controls to make your choice. (The Speed item will still
appear on the Digital display. See Fig. 3-9.)

Log

On the normal displays, an entry for “log” indicates the
distance traveled. You can turn off this item using this line
of the System Setup display. Use the

<

and

>

controls to

make your choice. (The Log entry will still appear on the
Digital display.) Notice that the units used by the log are set
by changing the entry for Speed Units.

Temp

An entry for temperature may appear on all of the displays.
You can turn this item off using this line of the System
Setup display. Use the

<

and

>

controls to make your

choice. (This item will still appear on the Digital display.)

If you are done with your setup changes, press the

CLEAR

button to go back

to the normal display.

Setup Instructions for Sidelooker

Some installations include the optional Sidelooker transducer. We
described the operation of this transducer in Section 3. If your boat has
this transducer, there are some extra setup steps required.

The Sidelooker feature must be turned on using the System Setup display.
Press the

SETUP

button twice to reach this display. Press the

V

arrow of

the Page control pad three times to reach the line labeled “Sidelook.”
Press the

>

arrow of the control to turn the feature on.

The System Setup display includes a line which allows you to set the
Chart Speed. This setting for Chart Speed affects the standard displays,
and also the Sidelooker display.

Once the settings on the System Setup display are correct, press the

CLEAR

button to go back to the normal display.

Setup Instructions

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