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Resetting water depth alarm

OCPat

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
X
Boat Length
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2015 212x, is there a trick to resetting the water depth alarm on these? My better half have and I have read the manual over and over. Holding the "M" and "T" buttons and all that but nothing happens. The display stays the same. I can toggle between each of the other functions just cant seem to reset them. Feel kind of stupid asking this but it's got me!
 
@OCPat - Im not to familiar with that model... do you have the CONNEXT system?
 
Bennie, no I do not but I figured it out today. It was under the calibration settings. Owners manual didn't mention that...All good. Thanks!
 
That's thing that you will want to keep in mind. I change it all the time when we are floating in shallow water.
I normally keep it at 3ft but will move it down when we are hanging out -- that dang alarm will just keep sounding!:mad:
 
That's for sure. Here in Ocean City it seems like half of the bay is 3ft or less.
 
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