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STC ADJUSTMENT
The
STC Adjustment can be used to help minimize surface
clutter problems. Typically, most depthsounders show a
band of noise near the surface caused by ringing in the
transducer, surface turbulence in the water and other
factors. Where there is severe surface clutter, the digital
depth display can get confused between showing the true
bottom or the surface clutter. In addition, severe surface
clutter can cause the alarms to sound.
To minimize these types of problems, the
iScan V90
includes an
STC Adjustment. STC stands for Surface
Time Constant and you can use it to force the
iScan V90 to
ignore surface clutter. By default, the
STC is set to 5 feet -
meaning that the digital depth and alarms will ignore
anything closer than 5’ to the transducer. The clutter will
still be displayed, just not used to calculate the digital depth
or sound an alarm.
If you are having problems with the digital depth or alarms
because of excessive surface clutter, you can increase or
decrease the exclusion range as shown at right.
From the S
ET-UP menu, choose MORE and from that
menu choose
MORE again. Then press the button below
the
STC Symbol as shown at right. That will bring up a
display showing the
STC adjustment line as shown. Use
the
NAV key to adjust up or down to ignore the clutter area
and then press the
EXIT symbol to save and return to a
normal display.
After making this adjustment, the surface clutter will still
remain on the display but will be ignored by the alarm and
digital depth functions.
CURSR
VERT
VIDEO
DOWN
DATA
RANGE
GAIN
PWR
FORWARD LOOKING SONAR
EXIT LANGUAGE MORE DEMO TRANSDUCER
UNITS
iSCAN V90
Version 2.00
200KHz
MORE
RANGE
DEFAU
LT
MAX G
100 FT
11
11
200
12
12
400
14
14
CURSR
VERT
VIDEO
DOWN
DATA
RANGE
GAIN
PWR
FORWARD LOOKING SONAR
13.2 Ft
18
37
25
12.5
STC ADJUSTMENT LINE
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