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CHAPTER 4 SonarPro Ver. 11.0 Operating Instructions
Series 5000 Sonar System Operations and Maintenance Manual
P/N 11210060, Rev. 13.0
4.22.2 Setting up the Displays and Switching
between Them
When using dual displays, they can be set up horizontally or vertically using the
functions in the Windows display settings. With two displays active, either
vertically or horizontally, the Sonar Viewer window occupies one display—the
bottom display for a vertical arrangement and the left display for a horizontal
arrangement—and all the other windows occupy the other display. If multiple
Sonar Viewer windows are open, they will all occupy the same display. You can
rearrange the open windows, however, any way you want and in either of the two
displays.
To enable instant swapping of the displays, SonarPro provides a Rapid Window
Switch (RWS) button in the Status bar of the Main window as shown in
Figure 4-76. This button is only visible when two displays are connected and the
Main window in each display fills the entire display area. Click RWS to move the
Sonar Viewer window to the other display and all the open windows in that display
to the one originally occupied by the Sonar Viewer window. If more than one
Sonar Viewer window is open, they will all move together.
An example of a windows arrangement for two displays is shown in Figure 4-77,
where the Sonar Viewer window in the bottom display and the Target window is in
the top display. The top display also includes the Control Towfish Wing dialog
box. For information on this dialog box, refer to “Operating the Wing” on page
4-69. Clicking RWS will instantly swap the displays.
Figure 4-76:
The RWS Button in the Status Bar
NOTE
The Main window title bar and tool bar remain in the top display
when a vertical arrangement is set up and begins in the left display when a
horizontal arrangement is set up.