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Basic operation | NSS Operator Manual
Basic operation
The power key
Press and hold: Turn unit on/off
Single press:
Display dialog for light adjustment,
standby mode and radar standby/
transmit
Repeated
presses:
Toggle preset brightness levels (10
- 6 - 3- 1)
Note: If the power key is released before shut-down is completed, the power off is cancelled.
A night mode which optimizes the color palette for low light conditions, is included.
Note: Details on the chart may be less visible when the Night mode is selected!
When in Standby mode, the backlight for touch screen and keys are turned off to save power.
The system will continue to run in the background and will notify you if an alarm situation
should occur.
You return from Standby mode to normal operation by pressing the power key.
If the radar is transmitting you can set it to standby mode from within the Light dialog.
Using the touch screen
Basic touchscreen operation on the diff erent panels is shown in the table below.
The panel sections later in this manual have more information about panel specifi c touch
screen operation.
Operation
Menu/
Dialogs
Panels
Chart Echo Radar
Tap
Select/
toggle item
Place cursor
Tap and hold Display menu for active panel
Drag
Adjust slider
value
Scroll dialog
Pan chart
(any direction)
Pan echo history
(horizontal movement)
Note: When tapping and holding, a circle will spin around the tap point. Hold till action circle
has completed or until the action is confi rmed by a second beep.
Pages and panels
Select pages
You access a page group and then select the page to display from the PAGES panel.
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Advanced power control
The NSS can be wired and
con gured to control the
power of displays and
compatible devices. See the
NSS Installation manual for
more information.
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