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Navigation Page, Map Page and Sonar Page.) Each page represents one 
of the unit's major operation modes. 
3.  MENU – Press this key to show the menus and submenus, which 
allow you to select a command or adjust a feature. This also accesses 
search functions for streets, intersections, addresses and highway exits. 
4.  ARROW KEYS – These keys are used to navigate through the 
menus, make menu selections, move the map cursor and sonar chart 
cursor and enter data. 
5. ENT/ICONS (Enter & Icons) – This key allows you to save data, ac-
cept values or execute menu commands. It is also used to create event 
marker icons. 
6.  EXIT – The Exit key lets you return to the previous screen, clear 
data or close a menu. 
7. WPT – (Waypoint) The Waypoint key is used to save and recall way-
points, search for waypoints and access the waypoint list. It also 
launches the Point-of-Interest (POI) search menus and is involved in 
some navigation functions. 
8. ZOUT – (Zoom Out) – This key lets you zoom the screen out. On the 
Sonar Page, this key returns you to a full sonar chart display, showing 
the entire water column from surface to bottom. On the Map Page, this 
lets you see a larger geographic area on the map. Less detail is seen as 
you zoom out. 
9. ZIN – (Zoom In) – This key lets you zoom the screen in. On the Sonar 
Page, this key enlarges fish signals and bottom detail. On the Map 
Page, zooming in lets you see greater detail in a smaller geographic 
area on the map. 
Power/lights on and off 
To turn on the unit, press 
PWR
. As the unit powers up, the Map Page is 
displayed first. (To switch to another page, press 
PAGES
|
← or → to 
Page Name|
EXIT
.) 
To turn on the backlight, press 
PWR
 again. The unit has three back-
light levels to select from. Repeatedly pressing 
PWR
 will cycle through 
the backlight settings and turn off the backlight. 
Turn off the unit by pressing and holding the 
PWR
 key for 3 seconds. 
Main Menu 
The unit has a Main Menu, which contains some function commands and 
some setup option commands. The tutorial lessons in this section will 
deal only with functions, the basic commands that make the unit do