Dragonfly powers on
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06-09-16, 12:01 PM
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Dragonfly powers on
I just installed a Dragonfly 5 pro, why does the Dragonfly 5 power on when I turn on the battery isolator switch?
Also, I just did the chart (Navionics) software upgrade - so many files are now on the chip - which one do I select? |
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06-09-16, 12:36 PM
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RE: Dragonfly powers on
Welcome to the Raymarine Forum Brian,
The reported behavior will occur because Dragonfly displays are have a last power state memory feature. Please click here to view a FAQ addressing this subject. |
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07-01-16, 02:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-16 08:39 AM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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RE: Dragonfly powers on
Chuck - The description in that FAQ is not what I find on my DF5Pro. At the end of a fishing outing, I typically erase temporary waypoints and tracks, then power down while still out on the water. My DF is installed on my kayak with no other electronics. When I get home, I unplug the battery completely from the circuit and charge it up. Then when preparing to leave on my next outing, I plug the battery back in, the DF automatically restarts - ALWAYS - even though it was manually powered down prior to disconnecting the battery. Kind of a nuisance having to remember to manually shut it off before driving away from home every time. Seems contrary to the behavior described in your FAQ. Is this normal?
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07-05-16, 08:45 AM
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RE: Dragonfly powers on
Jim_MI,
While the original Dragonfly 6/7 display function as described within the previously referenced FAQ, the new Dragonfly 4/5/7 displays to not appear to presently support the last power state memory feature. A feature request will be logged to consider adding this feature to the Dragonfly 4/5/7 displays via a future Dragonfly software update. Please click here more information concerning product and feature suggestions.. |
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