MODE and SET are debounced for 3/8 of a second. If the depth is zero or indicates a bad sensor reading.
the SET button is held for 2 seconds while setting the
numeric value the key auto repeats at a rate of 6 per Press the MODE button initiates “Set Mode”. The shal-
second (i.e. to scroll through all 60 minutes requires 12 low water setting blinks along with the down arrows on
seconds). When the ignition is turned off the present the display. Pressing the SET button sets the alarm
mode is saved and the LCD displays the time of day. towards deeper water. Pressing the MODE button
The time setting functions are not available with the again indicates the up arrows. With the up arrows on,
ignition off. When the ignition is turned on the LCD pressing the SET button sets the alarms towards shal-
returns to its prior display mode.
lower water. Holding the SET button longer than 1
second speeds up the process of making the alarm
The clock keeps time up to 21 days after the ignition is setting deeper or shallower.
turned off. During this time the system is in its power
saving state. After 21 days the module shuts down to Pressing the MODE button again allows the depth mea-
conserve battery power. When the ignition is turned on surement units to be changed. While in “Units Mode”,
after 21 days, the clock restarts at midnight in the mode the shallow alarm setting blinks and the “FEET” or
active at ignition off. The time of day must be set again. “METERS” telltale flashes. Pressing the SET button
changes between feet and meters. Pressing the MODE
NOTICE
The clock has a three week auto shut-off capa-
bility. This will reduce the drain of your battery.
button again allows the depth sounder system to be
enabled or disabled. In this mode, a blinking message
“ON” or “OFF” appears. Pressing the SET button
changes between Sounder ON and Sounder Off. In
the “OFF” mode the sounder no longer sends out its
periodic sonar ping. The “OFF’ mode should be en-
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. Depthsounder & Alarm
The depthsounder is standard equipment on 180, 190 abled when using Fish Finders or other equipment
and 200 Horizon® models. Readings can be displayed that has the same 200kHz frequency to avoid
in feet or meters. The depthsounder has both an au- “Cross Talk”.
dible and visual alarm. The transducer is factory installed
and is water tested. It will be located in the bilge com- Pressing the MODE button again causes a return to
partmenttolimittheeffectofwaterturbulencewhileunder- normal “Depth Mode”. In any case, thirty seconds af-
way.
ter the last button press, the display automatically re-
turns to depth mode. In Depth Display mode, pressing
the SET button displays the shallow water alarm set-
ting. The alarm setting blinks for ten seconds. When
shallow water is encountered the up/down arrows blink
and the audible alarm beeps.
NOTICE
DO NOT depend solely upon the depthsounder
forwaterdepth. Itisimportanttohavenavigation-
al charts of the waters in which you are operat-
ing.
Pressing the SET button turns the beeper off, but only
for the present low water event. Entering deeper wa-
ter re-enables the beeper for the next encounter with
shallow water. See the VDO “Quick Start” card at
the end of this section for additional directions.
Do not rely on depthsounder to avoid sub-
merged objects. Depthsounders provide a rela-
tive indication of water depth only.
3.
Odometer (Log) and Trip Odometer (Trip Log)
A shallow water depth alarm feature can be set in incre-
ments of 1’(0.3m). The operator sets the value by press-
ing and holding dashboard mounted MODE and SET
buttons for 2 seconds. Entering shallow water causes
a continuous chirping sound and blinking up/down ar-
row segments.
The Log calculates total mileage based on input from
the paddle wheel. This value is unable to be reset
except at the factory and is stored in nonvolatile
memory.
The Trip Log is a resetable distance that will display
distance accumulated since the last reset. The opera-
tor presses both MODE and SET while in the Trip Log
mode to reset to “Zero”.
The shallow water alarm setting is displayed as blinking
digits. Current depth is displayed as steady (not blink-
ing) digits. If the alarm screen is blank no shallow
water alarm is set. If the depth screen shows dashes
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80/190/200 Horizon
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