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Fish I.D. mode and without to become more familiar with the feature.
This unit's default Fish I.D. setting is on.
Fish I.D. is most handy when you are in another part of the boat or per-
forming some task that prevents you from watching the sonar screen.
Then, you can turn on Fish I.D. and the audible fish alarm
.
When that
lunker swims under your boat, you will hear it!
Fish I.D. can also be useful when you want to screen out some of the so-
nar detail gathered by your unit. For example, it can help cut through
the clutter of suspended bubbles caused by wave action or boat wakes.
To turn Fish I.D. off, repeatedly press
MENU
until the
F
ISH
ID
menu ap-
pears. Press
↓
to select
O
FF
, then press
PWR
. To turn it back on, repeat
the above steps, but press
↑
to select
O
N
.
FishTrack
™
The FishTrack
™
feature shows the depth of a fish symbol when it ap-
pears on the display. To turn it on, repeatedly press
MENU
until the
F
ISH
ID
menu appears. Press
↑
to select
T
RACK
O
N
, then press
PWR
. To turn it
off, repeat the steps above, but press
↓
to select
O
FF
.
If you want to turn off FishTrack depths but leave Fish I.D. on, press
↓
to select
O
N
, then press
PWR
. Remember, Fish I.D. must be on in order
to use the FishTrack feature.
Fish ID menu and symbol with FishTrack on. The fish is 44 feet deep.
Alarms
The sonar unit has four types of alarms: fish, shallow, deep and bat-
tery.
Fish Alarm
The Fish Alarm sounds a tone when a fish symbol appears on the
screen. The Fish I.D. feature must be turned on for fish alarms to work.
Fish I.D. symbols
showing FishTrack
depth indicator