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302 Owner’s Manual
COBALT
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5. DEPTH SOUNDER
1 – Air Temperature
2 – Water Temperature
3 – Depth
4 – Scroll/Setup Buttons
Depth Gauge Display
The depth gauge display has 3 displayable
parameters:
• Air Temperature
• Water Temperature
• Depth
If the depth gauge does not receive a signal for any
of the display parameters for more than 20
seconds, the display changes the value for that
parameter to all dashes (-). Each display parameter
has its own timeout and can be used as a visual
indicator to determine if a sensor is inoperative.
Basic Depth Sounder Operation
Press and hold either left or right button for more
than 3 seconds to enter setup mode. Once in setup
mode, holding either button for more than 3
seconds will cycle the setup function to the next
parameter. Inactivity for more than 10 seconds will
end the setup mode.
KEEL SETUP:
Keel offset is the difference
between the location of the transponder on the hull
of the boat to the lowest point of the keel. The Keel
setup display is indicated by “I-EEL”. The right
button increases the Keel value by 0.1 count. The
left button decreases the keel value by 0.1 count
each time pressed. The maximum Keel value is 5.0
and the minimum value is -5.0.
DEPTH ALARM SETUP:
Depth Alarm setup is
indicated by “dEEP”. The right button increases the
Depth Alarm value by 0.1 foot and the left button
decreases the value by 0.1 foot. The maximum
value is 200 feet. The minimum value is 0.0 feet.
SHALLOW ALARM SETUP:
Shallow Alarm setup
is indicated by “SHAL”. The right button increases
the Shallow Alarm value by 0.1 feet and the left
button decreases the value by 0.1 feet. The
maximum value for Shallow Alarm is 20.0 feet and
the minimum value is 0.0 feet.
ENGLISH/METRIC SETUP:
In this mode, the
display will indicate the current unit of measure for
depth, water and air temperature. The right button
selects English. The left button selects metric.
6. TACHOMETER (port engine) -
Registers
engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM). Use
these gauges to keep the engine within the proper
operating range.
Refer to the engine operator’s manual for correct
RPM specifications.
7. SPEEDOMETER -
Registers forward speed in
miles per hour. Since the speedometer input is
received from water pressure, accuracy is only
approximate.
8. GPS Unit -
The global positioning satellite (GPS)
system performs many functions. The system can
precisely indicate your location, form a trip record
or a speed log. In addition, individual mapping
chips can be purchased through your authorized
Cobalt dealer for most lakes, rivers and coastal
areas of the U.S. and Canada. See your authorized
Cobalt dealer for further information referencing
these chips.
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WARNING
Avoid injury or damage to the boat. DO
NOT use the depth sounder for
navigation.
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