Using slider bar controlsSlider bar controls provide a graphical representationof numeric data and enables you to quickly changesetting values.123D12570-1ItemDescrip-tionNon—Touchoperation Touch operation1 CurrentvalueN/A N/A2 SlidercontrolUse the Rotarycontrol to adjustvalueSlide the slider Upor Down to adjustvalue.3 Auto Press Ok buttonto switch betweenAuto and manualadjustment.Select to switchbetween Autoand manualadjustment.Using control dialogsControl dialogs enable you to control externallyconnected equipment, such as an autopilot unit.The following diagram shows the main features ofa typical control dialog:D12279-2132Screen item Description1 Status — provides status information for theconnected equipment. For example, the PilotControl dialog displays the locked headingand current navigation mode for a connectedautopilot unit.2 Control icons — provide direct control ofthe connected equipment. For example, thePilot Control dialog Standby and Track iconsenable you to instruct a connected autopilotunit to perform specific functions.3 Close — Closes the control dialog.6.11 Initial set up proceduresOnce your display has been installed andcommissioned, Raymarine recommends that youcomplete the Startup wizard and perform someadditional procedures.Startup wizardWhen you power-up the display for the first time orafter a system reset a Startup Wizard is displayed.The wizard guides you through the following basicconfiguration settings:1. Language2. Boat type3. Configure Units (Units of measure)4. Boat DetailsNote: These settings can also be set at any timeusing the menus accessible from Homescreen> Customize.Additional settingsIn addition to the settings covered by the Wizard,it is also recommended that the following initial setup tasks are completed:• Set your date and time preferences.• Designate the data master.• Select the GPS data source.• Familiarize yourself with the product usingSimulator Mode.Warning: Minimum Safe Depth,Beam and HeightDepending on cartography vendor, theminimum safe settings are used duringautomatic route generation, they are usedto restrict created routes from enteringwater that is not suitable for the vessel.Dataistakenfromcompatiblecartography.Minimum safe settings are user definedcalculations. As both of these factorsare outside of Raymarine’s control;Raymarine will not be held liable forany damage, physical or otherwise,resulting from the use of the automaticroute generation feature or the MinimumSafe Depth, Minimum Safe Beam orMinimum Safe Height settings.Minimum safe vessel depthAs part of the Initial startup wizard the MinimumSafe Depth value can be set.Minimum Safe Depth can be established by addingtogether:• Maximum Vessel Draft (i.e. the distance from thewaterline to the lowest point of a vessel’s keel.)• Safety Margin (an adequate clearance below thekeel to allow for draft variation and changes inwater or bottom conditions.)76 gS Series installation instructions