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5.2.1 Display

N ote Recommended cruising speed per boat length:

Set the screen rotation, brightness and sleep mode here.

By using the night setting, the entire screen turns red to prevent glare during nighttime navigation.

4 metres 6 metres 8 metres 10 metres 12 metres

7,2 km/h 8,3 km/h 10,2 km/h 11,4 km/h 12,5 km/h

5.2.2 Time and date The time and date are received via the GPS signal. To display the cor- rect local time, the correct UTC zone (Universal Time Coordinated) can be set if necessary. The time format (12 or 24 hours) can be set here too.

5.3.3 Swell restriction zone alarm (No Wake)

The swell restriction zone is a zone in which swell is undesirable and where vessels must sail slowly.

5.2.3 Units

Set the distance that activates the swell restriction alarm. If the dis- tance is smaller that the set value, a round ''NO WAKE" symbol will be displayed in the title bar of the screen.

Set the units of the individual readings.

5.2.4 Internal buzzer

Turn the internal buzzer on or off or adjust the volume. A sample sound can be heard to indicate the volume.

N ote Respect the local maximum permitted speed at all times!

N ote Switch the buzzer off quickly by pressing the shortcut on the start screen, but only do this when another audible signal is available.

Tip: set a speed limit via the path: @ Quick Access > > Limits & alarms

5.3.4 Motor alarms

5.2.5 Resetting profile

W arning This menu is only intended for experts!

Restore all profile settings to the standard values. The system requires a confirmation in advance.

Motor alarms contain a list of all motor alarms that can be reported by the motor itself via the NMEA2000 network. Switch the individual warnings on or off here.

N ote The profile settings are permanently deleted by resetting!

5.3.5 Other alarms

5.3

Limits and alarms

Turn the low battery voltage alarm on or off, or adjust the radius of the anchor watch (warning position).

@ Quick Access >

> Limits & alarms

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Maps

Set alarm values for the following items.

6.1

Setting supplier map

5.3.1 Depth alarm

If an NMEA2000-certified depth gauge is present, two values can be set. One value for the safe depth and one for shallow waters.

Two map types can be used on the CANNME7: OpenSeaMap and Navionics maps. OpenSeaMap data is downloaded directly onto the device whilst Navionics data must be installed on an SD card.

If the depth is smaller than the set safe depth, an orange warning is displayed. If the depth is smaller than the set value for shallow wa- ters, a red warning is displayed.

6.1.1 OpenSeaMap maps (standard)

5.3.2 Speed alarm

@ Quick Access >

> Maps

Set the speed limit. When this limit is exceeded, a warning is dis- played for excess speed.

Download, select or delete the desired OpenSeaMaps map(s) here.

6.1.2 Navionics maps (optional)

Navionics manufactures electronic navigation maps. For further in- formation, see: https://www.navionics.com.

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