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To change one of the items, use the
<
and
V
arrows of the Page control
pad to move up or down in the display. This will highlight an area on the
display where the unit is ready to make a change. (This is like the “cursor”
on a computer.)
Once you have moved to the correct line, press the
<
or
>
arrows of the
Page control pad to change the entry. When you leave the display, the
unit will store any changes you have made.
Simulator
This unit has a built-in simulator. When the simulator is
enabled, it presents a realistic display. You can use this
display to learn about the features of the unit without
operating your boat. The information on this display is
generated by the unit itself, and does not come from a
transducer. When this mode is turned on, you will see the
word “Simulation” flashing on the display.
Fish symbol
When the unit detects a fish, it can show this using a fish
symbol. A number above the symbol shows the depth of
the fish. The size of the symbol is related to the size of the
fish. In general, the larger the symbol, the larger the fish.
(For more information, see the section on “Fish Indica-
tions.”)
When the fish symbol is turned off, the unit indicates a fish
by showing an arch-shaped line. See Fig. 3-5. This kind of
display does not include the depth readings for the fish.
White line
This feature controls the way the unit displays strong and
weak echoes. When the white line feature is turned off, all
of the echoes are displayed in black. When the feature is
turned on, strong echoes are displayed using a crosshatch
(or “checkerboard”) pattern. A weaker return is shown
using a solid area of black or gray.
This feature helps to show the difference between the
strong echo from the bottom and the weaker echoes from
fish or weeds near the bottom.
Sidelooker
This item is used with the optional “Sidelooker” transducer.
This type of transducer sends sound waves out to the sides
of the boat. See Fig. 3-10. If you have installed this
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