User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Welcome to the Q Experience 2.0.
- Important information
- Introduction
- 1 Sidebar
- 2 View
- 3 Application
- 4 Home menu
- 5 Map
- 5.1 Map basics
- 5.2 Location properties
- 5.3 Navigation/ Set a destination
- 5.4 Map’s application menu
- Widgets
- 5.5 Chart settings
- Chart orientation
- Heading line
- Show trail
- Autocenter
- Autozoom speed limit
- Low speed zoom level
- Easy view™
- SonarChart™
- 2D shading
- Community edits
- Chart details
- Satellite overlay
- Satellite overlay opacity
- Default zoom level
- Safe water depth
- Shallow water depth
- Spot soundings
- Depth contours
- Minimum fishing range
- Maximum fishing range
- Reset chart settings
- 5.6 Location and route properties
- 6 Dashboard application
- 7 Compact dashboard widget
- 8 Fishfinder
- 9 Radar
- 10 Music
- 11 Weather
- 12 Info
- 13 Settings
- 14 Q Mobile App
- 15 Glossary
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Bluetooth
2 View
View
is an instance of one or more applications, shown on the screen at the same time. A
view may consist of a single application (Fullscreen view) or two applications (Split view).
Most of the application settings are view specific. For example, you may have two individual
Map views with different settings for different scenarios.
Two views in Q Display 210D
3 Application
Application
is the actual program assigned into a view. Map, Fishfinder, Radar etc. are
applications.
The Application menu button can always be found in the top right corner of every
application. From the Application menu you can access all the application specific functions,
such as
Search
for Map or
Inputs
for Music. Scroll the menu by dragging it up or down with
your finger.
To close the Application menu, press the (X) button in the top right corner, or tap on the
screen outside of menu area.










