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The following selections require the proper NMEA data to view 
information in a data field: Bearing, Compass, Course, Distance to 
Next, Off Course, Pointer, Position, Speed, Time Of Day, Track, 
Turn, and VMG. You must turn on NMEA Input/Output to receive 
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To toggle the data field appearance:
 Press and release the
DATA/CNFG key to alternate
between the Basic and Advanced data field configurations.
To change or add an advanced data field:
1.  Press and hold the
DATA/CNFG key to access the
Advanced Data Menu. The current configuration appears on
the left side of the screen. The available data field options
appear on the right side.
2.  Use the
ROCKER to select the Wide or Narrow tab.
3.  Press down on the
ROCKER to select the slider. Then
press left or right to determine the quantity of fields of that
size.
4.  Press down on the
ROCKER to select a field that you
want to change. Press
ENTER to see your choices. Press
ENTER again to select your choice. Your choice appears as
a new data field. Repeat this step for each field you want to
change.
5.  When you are finished, press
QUIT to exit the Advanced
Data Menu. Your new choices appear on the screen.
Data Field Definitions
bRG (bearing)—the compass direction from a location to a 
destination, measured to the nearest degree. When using a GPS 
receiver, bearing usually refers to the direction to a waypoint from 
your current location.
COG (course over ground)—your direction of movement relative 
to a ground location.
dCOG (desired course over ground)—the compass course between 
the “from” and “to” waypoints.
dIST NEXT (distance to next)—the length from your current 
location to the next waypoint.
dpT (depth)—the depth of the water
  NOTE: If the Fishfinder is unable to track the bottom for any 
reason, the digits which indicate depth flash on and off to alert 
you that the Fishfinder is not tracking the bottom.
pOINTER—an arrow that points toward a destination waypoint 
from your current position (BRG). This field requires NMEA input.
SOG (speed over ground)—the actual speed that the GPS unit is 
moving over the ground. This field requires NMEA input. 
STW (speed through water)—the speed as calculated by an 
optional speed sensor on the transducer.