814973M SPRING Mariner
7040207PW, 7040208PW, 7040706, 7040716, 7055324, 7055524
SPRING
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Mariner entire parts catalog list:
- CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET-REVERSE LOCK » 814973M
- CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET-REVERSE LOCK » 814973M
- TILT LEVER-PIN » 814973M
- TILT LEVER-PIN » 814973M
- REVERSE LOCK » 814973M
- REVERSE LOCK » 814973M
Information:
Illustration 1 g06499867
Menu Navigation Button Group (Example: Performance Page > Display)
(1) Menu Navigation buttonsWhen a Top-Level Navigation category is selected, a menu page appears and the right-side buttons change to Menu Navigation buttons. While in a menu page, the buttons on the right-hand side of the display become the Menu Navigation buttons for the selected category.In this state, the right side buttons are now generally the Up, Down, OK, Back, and Home. Pressing such a button activates the corresponding option.When a Menu Navigation button is pressed, the display page changes to provide a larger viewing feature window.The Menu Navigation Buttons are as follows:
Up
Down
OK
Back
Home
Blank/Non-Functioning
Up button - Up Navigation button navigates lists and menus in the upward direction.
Down button - The Down Navigation button navigates lists and menus in the downward direction.
OK button - The OK button, when available, confirms the action of a chosen menu button.
Back button - The Back button navigates to the previous page and cancels an action.
Home button - The Home button navigates back to the Performance Page (Home page).
Blank/Non-Functioning button - Buttons with no icons are non-functioning. Only the Menu Navigation button specific to that particular menu will be visible.Menu Buttons and Menu Button Groups
Illustration 2 g06499871
Performance Page
(1) Menu Button Group (Example: Display page)Navigation through menu lists and submenus is possible by using the Menu Button Groups.Pressing a Top-Level Navigation Button will navigate the operator to that corresponding menu page. The menu page will have a column of menu buttons.
Illustration 3 g06499874
Display Page
(2) Icon
(3) Name of the application
(4) Next Page icon (Greater Than (>) symbol)Note: The Next Page icon (Greater Than (>) symbol) (4) indicates that there are sub settings available in that category.A menu button group is accessible by directly pressing a specific button within the group.Only four menu buttons will be visible at one time. If more than four options are available and appear in the same Menu Button Group, a Scroll Bar will appear. This scroll bar will allow the operator to scroll though the menu button group.For more information, refer to the "Scroll Bar with a Menu Sliding Indicator" section in this manual.Scroll Bar with a Menu Sliding Indicator
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Example: Performance Page > Display
(5) Scroll Bar with a Menu Sliding Indicator
(6) Up Arrow button
(7) Down Arrow button
(8) OK button (when available)
(9) Back button
(10) Home buttonMany pages have more information that is not shown on the display page. The pages are indicated by a Scroll Bar with a Menu Sliding Indicator (5). Pressing the Up Arrow button (6) or the Down Arrow button (7) allows the operator to scroll through the menu list from the top of the page to the bottom of the page. The Sliding Indicator of the Scroll Bar will move along with the page.Once the Sliding Indicator of the Scroll Bar moves from the top of the page, the UP Arrow button is now visible. The operator can now scroll up the page and down the page.When the Sliding Indicator of the Scroll Bar is at the top of the page, there is no Up Arrow button (6). The operator can only scroll down the page.When the Sliding Indicator of the Scroll Bar is at the bottom of the page, there is no Down Arrow button (7). The operator can only scroll up the page.Increment/Decrement Bar
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Example: Display > Brightness page
(11) Day Mode/Night Mode button
(12) Increment/Decrement Bar
(13) Plus (+) Arrow button
(14) Minus (-) Arrow buttonThe Increment/Decrement Bar (12) allows the operator to increase or decrease a particular setting.
Press and hold the Minus Arrow button (14) to decrease the setting until the intended setting appears.
Press and hold the Plus Arrow button (13) to increase the setting until the intended setting appears.Note: When the display is in Day Mode, the Brightness page will feature a Sun icon. When the display is in Night Mode, the Brightness page will feature a Moon icon.The display can be set to either Day Mode or Night Mode by pressing the Day Mode/Night Mode button (11).Navigation Path
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7020201, 7025200, 7025500, 7026226, 7028527, 7030200, 7030205, 7030320, 7040202, 7040206, 7040706, 7040716, 7F08261DF
82073M
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