491 Echo Sounder Operations Manual
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Echoes from the last 3000 pings are stored.
The number of minutes of past echo data available depends on
two factors:
•
the depth of the water
•
the advance speed
In deeper water, the 491 pings at a slower rate, so the echo
sounder saves data over a longer period of time. A slower
advance speed will have the same effect.
Marking fish as waypoints
The 961/962’s fish marking function lets you use SoundTrac
to mark fish, wrecks, or any other objects that you see at any
past
echo displayed on the screen.
To mark echoes as waypoints:
1. At the
ECHO
screen, press the
CURSOR PAD
to the left to
move the position marker—a dashed vertical line—to the
position of the echo.
2. Press
MARK
.
A
*MARK##*
waypoint immediately appears on the
SOUNDTRAC
screen and on the
CHART
screen. Each
marked echo becomes a waypoint (named *MARK##*)
stored in the waypoint database. You can perform all of
the usual waypoint functions, including going directly to
this waypoint, adding it to the end of your trip, changing its
name, etc.
Navigating to a past echo position
On the
SOUNDTRAC
screen, the
GO TO
function can be used
for any of the following functions:
•
to go directly to a past echo position
•
to add a past echo position to the end of your trip
•
to store a past echo position as a waypoint or avoidance
point
•
to make a new route with a past echo position as its first
waypoint