Lowrance lmf-400 用户手册

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2. Use the 
UP
 and 
DOWN
 keys to select the engine-tank configuration 
that applies to your vessel and press 
ENTER
. After setting the 
engine/tank configuration, the Tank Size menu will appear with up to 
three options (Port Tank, Center Tank and Starboard Tank), depending 
on the engine tank configuration you chose. (If you selected one tank 
during Boat Setup, you will be taken directly to the Setting Tank Size 
Window in Step 4.) 
3. Select the desired tank and press 
ENTER
, which will open the Setting 
Tank Size window.  
4. Use the 
UP 
and
 DOWN 
keys to input the number of gallons the tank 
will hold and press 
ENTER
.  
Press 
EXIT
 and repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the remaining tanks. 
5. After all tanks on your vessel have been set up, press 
EXIT
 repeatedly 
to get back to the main display.  
NOTE:  
If you chose the wrong engine-tank configuration during Boat 
Setup, you will have to reset your engine-tank configuration to get 
back to Boat Setup. To reset engine-tank configuration, see engine-
tank configuration instructions on page 21. 
Basic Menu 
The LMF-400 has 13 page screens that can be customized with the data 
of your choosing. Each page has its own basic menu. Basic menus vary 
from page to page, but all contain these standard menu options: Pages, 
Screen,
 
Audio Setup and System Setup. Pages that can be customized 
also include Customize on the basic menu.  
Pages 
Your unit can display up to 16 page screens. You could, for example, 
add 12 different pages then add some pages more than once, 
customizing them differently each time. 
Viewing Pages (Page Screen Rotation) 
The Page Screen Rotation consists of multiple pages that have been set 
up for display. Once pages have been added to the page screen rotation, 
they can be set to scroll across the screen automatically or manually. 
Use the 
ENTER
 and 
EXIT
 keys to manually scroll pages across the 
screen. Pressing the 
ENTER
 key moves the scroll in one direction. 
Pushing the 
EXIT
 key moves the scroll in the other direction. You will 
use the Page Scrolling feature to set up pages for automatic scrolling. 
See page 14 for more information about Page Scrolling.