Getting started ContentsSwitching the display on / offControlsInitial setupCalibrationShortcuts menuThe Shortcuts menu can be accessed by swiping left to right across the Power swipe area on touchscreen displays or by pressing the physical Power button.Device pairingNetworking constraintsIn systems that include more than one chartplotter, the chartplotters must be networked together using an Ethernet network. The Ethernet network can be either a direct RayNet cable connection or connection via a network switch, such as the RNS-5. The following constraints apply when networking chartplotters:Maximum IP network configurationThe recommended maximum number of supported devices on any single Ethernet / RayNet network is shown below. Whilst it may be possible to connect more products than the quantities stated, or to substitute products, exceeding the stated limits may cause the network to become unstable and networked devices to respond slower than expected.Internet connectionSome features require the display to have a connection to the internet.Connecting to a wireless display (Miracast®)Axiom-Series and Axiom 2-Series display screens can be mirrored to an external Miracast®-compatible display (e.g. a Smart TV), or a Miracast®-compatible HDMI dongle.Shared BrightnessShared brightness enables simultaneous brightness adjustment of all products that are part of the same group. For example, these groups could be used to reflect the physical location of products on your vessel (e.g.: helm and flybridge).OEM CommissioningEquipment installers who need to configure multiple boats with the same configuration can set up an initial boat and then save an “OEM install file” to a memory card. The OEM install file can then be imported to subsequent boats which require the same configuration.Battery configurationThe MFD will automatically detect the number of batteries in your system when the information is transmitted using standard NMEA 2000 PGNs 127506 & 127508, or via other supported systems. Detected batteries can be viewed and customized from the battery configuration table.Generator configurationThe display will automatically detect compatible generators.TanksThe chartplotter can monitor the status of detected vessel tanks which use a compatible tank sender or have a compatible tank sender adaptor fitted.Calibrating tanksWhen displaying tank levels on your MFD it’s important to ensure the levels are correctly calibrated. Failure to do so may result in inaccurate level readings.Omitting specific fuel tanks from fuel economy calculationsBy default, all fuel tanks will be used for fuel economy calculations. If required, you can configure specific fuel tanks so that they are not used in fuel economy calculations.Windlass anchor chain counterThe display will automatically detect Windlass anchor chain counters on the same SeaTalk NG / NMEA 2000 network when the information is transmitted using standard NMEA 2000 PGN 128777. Detected Windlasses can be viewed and customized from the Windlass configuration table.Selecting an audio zoneIf the select entertainment system supports multiple zones, you can select which zone the audio app controls.Selecting an audio sourceBefore you can select an audio source from your MFD, the source must already be available to your Entertainment system’s main control unit (“head unit”).Muting and unmutingBrowsing for tracksYou can browse USB and Bluetooth devices for tracks.Browsing for stations / channelsYou can browse available Radio stations / channels.Saving presetsUp to 4 presets can be saved for each Radio audio source (i.e.: AM Radio, FM Radio, Weather, SiriusXM and Pandora).Powering off entertainment systemsConnected entertainment systems can be powered off using the Audio app.Previous topic: General informationNext topic: HomescreenParent topic: Audio appPrevious topic: Opening the Audio appNext topic: Audio app menu options