Keel offset, Local offset, 12 setup > time time format – NorthStar Navigation Explorer 660 User Manual

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Northstar Explorer 660 Installation and Operation Manual

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Note: Boat illustrated uses a through hull transducer

Water surface

Depth of transducer

Negative

value

Transducer

Positive

value

4. Check the actual amount of fuel used per

engine by refilling the portable tank(s) to the
original level and noting the reading(s) from
the fuel dispenser’s gauge.

5. Select

Fuel. Use the cursor keys to change

the reading for each engine to match that on
the fuel dispenser’s gauge.

6. Press

ENTER when the reading is correct.

Note: If the fuel calibration options appear to give
erroneous readings after a while, fi rst check that the
fuel sensor has been installed correctly according to
the installation instructions supplied with it, then see
Appendix B - Troubleshooting.

Keel Offset

Keel offset is a depth correction representing the
vertical distance between the depth transducer and
the location from which the depth is to be measured.

Enter a positive keel offset value when the
transducer is located below the water surface but
the total depth is required.

Enter a negative keel offset value when the
depth below the deepest part of the boat is
required (such as the keel, the rudder or the
propeller) and the transducer is located closer to
the water surface.

Use the cursor keys to select Keel offset,
then press

to display the Keel offset box.

Use the

or

cursor keys to adjust the value.

Press MENU once or more until the Setup menu
is displayed, then select Time:

Local offset

The difference between local time and UTC
(GMT). Change local offset when daylight saving
time starts and ends. The range is 0 to ± 13 hours,
in 30 minute steps.

15-12 Setup > Time

Time format

The options are 24 hour or 12 hour.

Date format

The options are dd/MMM/yy, MMM/dd/yy,
dd/MM/yy or MM/dd/yy.

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