Garmin 4008 Manual Do Proprietário

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Use the Configure screen to configure unit settings.
Configuring System Settings
To change general system settings, from the Home screen, select 
Configure
 > 
System
.
Simulator—turn Simulator Mode on or off and set Simulator Mode options. (If you set the unit into 
a Store Demonstration mode during the initial unit setup, this setting will be named Demo.)
language—select the on-screen language.
beeper/Display—set Beeper options, Backlight, and Color Mode.
Beeper—select 
beeper
 to set when the unit makes audible sounds. The three settings are 
Off
Alarms Only
 (default), and 
Key and Alarm
 (keys and alarms).
Backlight—select 
backlight
 to adjust the intensity of the backlight or select 
Auto
 to allow the 
unit to automatically adjust the backlight based on ambient light.
Color Mode—select 
Color Mode
 to select 
Day Colors
Night Colors
, or 
Auto
 to allow the 
unit to adjust the colors.
GPS—view GPS satellites and turn WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System)/EGNOS (European 
Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) on or off.
System Information—view system information, restore factory settings, and view the status of 
Event log—shows a list of system events.
Overlay Numbers—view or edit the options for Wind (
Apparent Wind
 or 
True Wind
) and Next 
Turn numbers (
Distance
 or 
Time
).
Changing Units of Measure
To change units of measure from the Home screen, select 
Configure
 > 
Units
.
System Units—this is a quick global setting that defines most of the individual units of measure 
listed below at once. 
Statute
 (mh, ft, ºF), 
Metric
 (kh, m, ºC), 
Nautical
 (kt, ft, ºF), or 
Custom
. Select 
Custom
 to individually define units of measure for:
Depth—individually set the units of measure for depth to 
Feet
Fathoms
, or 
Meters
Temperature—individually set units of measure for temperature to 
Fahrenheit (ºF)
 or 
Celsius 
(ºC)
.
  NOTE: You must be receiving NMEA Sonar depth data or using a Garmin sounder module to view 
depth and water temperature information.