Lowrance HDS-9 Carbon - No Transducer Installation Manual EN - Page 35

Data sources - manual source selection, Con device, Scope, Reset Global/Local, Device list

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Data sources - manual source selection Manual selection is generally only required where there is more than one source for the same data, and the Auto configure selected source is not the one desired. Pressing the menu key when the desired source is highlighted provides additional options: Configure device Additional device options can be configured from both the Data source menu or from the Device list. For further information, refer to "Device list" on page 35. Scope The active data source under any given category, can be set to be Global or Local. When a source is set as Global, it will be used by all displays on the network. When a source is set as Local, it will only be used by the display that selected it as the source. Ú Note: If changing a display from a Global source to a different Local source, change the Scope setting to Local before changing the selected source, otherwise all other displays will be changed over to the new source. Ú Note: Local and Global data settings apply to the selected data source only. It is not possible to discretely set whether a data source is Global or Local if it is not the active source on the display being operated. Reset Global/Local Selecting Reset Global runs an Auto data source selection, and overrides all previous manual source selections made on all networked devices. Selecting Reset Local reverts all data source selections on the unit being used to the Global source settings available from other networked units. Device list The Device list shows the devices that provide data. This may include a module inside the unit, or any external NMEA 2000 device. Software Setup | HDS Carbon Installation Manual 35

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Data sources - manual source selection
Manual selection is generally only required where there is more
than one source for the same data, and the
Auto configure
selected source is not the one desired. Pressing the menu key when
the desired source is highlighted provides additional options:
Configure device
Additional device options can be configured from both the Data
source menu or from the Device list. For further information, refer to
"Device list"
on page 35.
Scope
The active data source under any given category, can be set to be
Global or Local.
When a source is set as Global, it will be used by all displays on the
network.
When a source is set as Local, it will only be used by the display that
selected it as the source.
Ú
Note:
If changing a display from a Global source to a different
Local source, change the Scope setting to Local
before
changing
the selected source, otherwise all other displays will be
changed over to the new source.
Ú
Note:
Local and Global data settings apply to the selected data
source only. It is not possible to discretely set whether a data
source is Global or Local if it is not the active source on the
display being operated.
Reset Global/Local
Selecting
Reset Global
runs an Auto data source selection, and
overrides all previous manual source selections made on all
networked devices.
Selecting
Reset Local
reverts all data source selections on the unit
being used to the Global source settings available from other
networked units.
Device list
The Device list shows the devices that provide data. This may
include a module inside the unit, or any external NMEA 2000 device.
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