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Color Mode 1: Classic Vexilar - Red, Yellow, Green
In this application, green shows the weakest signals below you. Commonly weeds are shown in green and even
your lure sometimes would be shown as green. If you turn up the gain setting, that same green signal will change
to yellow or maybe even red. Yellow is the next strongest signal and then red, which will be on your display at the
zero mark and again to show you bottom. The beauty of the Vexilar three-color system is that you are able to
adjust your gain so that a fish target at the outer edges of the signal will be green, and as it approaches your lure
will shift to yellow and then red when the fish is directly below the transducer.
Color Mode 2: Red and Yellow Only
The more you use a Vexilar flasher, the more you will be confronted with situations with a lot of green on the
display. For example, this can be caused by heavy weeds, or by thick clouds of tiny bugs on some lakes at night. By
removing the green, you eliminate many of the confusing signals that you normally have to fish around. In this
setting, your lure will be yellow and you will notice that fish will “suddenly appear” more often since the weaker
green signal is no longer there to alert you of a fish on the outer edge of your coverage.
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Color Modes allow you to tailor the display to both control the presentation of the information displayed, as well as fit your viewing comfort.
Refer to this manual the for steps required to enter into Color Select Mode for your model. Page 40 for the FLX-28, and page 52 for the FLX-30
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