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Lowrance Hook Reveal - bakgrunnsbilde


På alle nyere Lowrance kan du vise bilder og tilpasse bakgrunnen i Pages-menyen. Her viser vi deg hvordan dette gjøres på en Hook Reveal.

Fullskjermvisning av bilder er kanskje ikke veldig nyttig, men gir kule skjermbilder.

For å endre bildet på din Lowrance må bildet være av typen JPG eller PNG og ligge på en minnebrikke. Minnebrikken så settes inn i enheten din. Minnebrikken må være maksimalt 32GB og formatert til FAT32 (som er standard formatering på slike minnekort).

Begynn med å trykke på Pages-knappen så du kommer inn til hovedmenyen. Bruk så piltastene til å markere "Lagring":

Pages - så "Lagring"
Da kommer du hit:
Manøvrer ned til "Minnekort"
Bruk piltastene ned til "Minnekort". Bruk enter eller piltast til høyre for å åpne så du ser innholdet på minnekortet:

Åpne så du ser innholdet på minnekortet.
Bruk piltastene til å scrolle så du finner bildet ditt:

Finn bildet og marker det.
Med bildefilen markert trykker du "Enter" for å få opp valgene dine:

Valg for bildefilen
For å få til bildet øverst i artikkelen velger du "Vis". For å bruke bildet som bakgrunn i Pages-bildet velger du "Velg som bakgrunn". Trykk Enter og lukk. Slik ser Pages ut med nytt bakgrunnsbilde:

Bakgrunn ferdig importert.
Bildet kopieres og lagres automatisk til internminnet og mappen "Bakgrunn", så du kan fjerne minnekortet ditt uten å miste din nye bakgrunn. Definitivt ikke en type funksjonalitet som gir mer fisk i båten, men absolutt morsomt uansett.

PS.
Hvis dette var helt nytt for deg, så kan vi anbefale en kikk i bruksanvisningen din, side 19:
Hvis alt annet feiler - les bruksansvisningen.

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