MFD, i50/i60/i70, and Dragonfly last power state memory feature
The last power state memory feature of MFDs, i50/i60/i70 Instrument Displays (operating with the latest available Raymarine product software updates) and Dragonfly displays functions as follows:
- should the product be in the ON state and should the circuit supplying the product be de-energized, then the product will return to the ON state when the circuit is re-energized.
- should the product in the OFF state and should the circuit supplying the product be de-energized, then the product will remain in the OFF state when the circuit is re-energized. Pressing the POWER button of the product will return it to the ON state.
The primary benefit of this feature is that it easily permits the operator to switch ON or or OFF the marine electronics system without having to switch ON or OFF each individual device.
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The last power state memory feature of MFDs, i50/i60/i70 Instrument Displays (operating with the latest available Raymarine product software updates) and Dragonfly displays functions as follows:
- should the product be in the ON state and should the circuit supplying the product be de-energized, then the product will return to the ON state when the circuit is re-energized.
- should the product in the OFF state and should the circuit supplying the product be de-energized, then the product will remain in the OFF state when the circuit is re-energized. Pressing the POWER button of the product will return it to the ON state.
The primary benefit of this feature is that it easily permits the operator to switch ON or or OFF the marine electronics system without having to switch ON or OFF each individual device.
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