B&G H2000 Pilot *DISCONTINUED* User Manual

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1.4 DISPLAYS

1.4.1 Full Function Display (FFD)

This is the standard system display; all h2000 systems must
contain at least one FFD. Additional FFDs and other display
types, as described in the following paragraphs, are options
with which the system can be expanded and made even
more powerful to the user.

The FFDs name provides an indication that this is more than
simply a display. The FFD is a terminal for the whole
system, allowing you to control everything from the
functions displayed (and those functions displayed at the
20/20s and 40/40s) to the calibration of the system.

The FFD simultaneously displays two functions with
accompanying descriptive text. Any system function can be
called up on any FFD; as many FFDs as you require can be
placed on the system - all with full control of the h2000.

Chapter 2 - Operating Information describes operation of
the FFD to control the system.

1.4.2 RemoteVision

The RemoteVision is a wireless link to your h2000 system,
as well as a pilot controller, all in the palm of your hand.
The lightweight, palm sized unit is linked to the h2000 and
pilot control through a small wireless port and secure
wireless connection, which is suitable for use on both small
and large vessels.

RemoteVision offers you full wireless access to the h2000
instrument system as well as the h2000 pilot systems and
enables you to do everything you can with the regular Full
Function Display and Pilot displays.

Chapter 5 – Options describes more information concerning
the RemoteVision. Complete operating details can be found
in the RemoteVision user manual.

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