Moving the Zoom Window
Once a zoom window has been activated, the zoom window can instantly be
moved to show a different area. A zoom window indicator bar will be displayed
on the right side of the original-scale picture (top). The bars length and position
will correspond to the zoomed picture displayed on the lower half of the screen.
To move the zoom window:
1. Pre ss the
R
keypad once in any direction to activate the movement function.
The range scale on the right side of the zoomed picture will be highlighted.
2. Press the
R
keypad up or right to move the window to view a shallower depth
and down or left to view a deeper depth.
3. When the window reaches the desired position, press
T
to accept or
Q
to
return to the previous window position.
Underwater Waypoints
The underwater waypoint feature makes it possible to mark the position and
depth of an object which you might want to return to, such as a stump, underwa-
ter ledge, etc. Note: Pressing QUIT returns you to the standard sounder screen.
To mark an underwater waypoint:
1. Press
T
to pause the moving screen display.
2. Press the
R
keypad in any direction to activate the on-screen cursor. A data field will
appear with the cursors depth, bearing and distance from your current position, and
the waypoints coordinates. Since the distance and bearing shown are measured from
the boat to the waypoint, they will change as your boat moves, even if the cursor is sta-
tionary. Note: The cursor will not move off of the paused display and cannot show an
area that has scrolled off the screen.
3. Use the
R
keypad to move the cursor onto the target (stump, etc.) to be marked.
4. Press
T
. A waypoint page will appear listing the waypoints coordinates, default
three digit name, and depth.
A. Auto zoom will show the most information
possible while continually showing the bot-
tom on each half of the split screen.
B. You can switch from manual to auto mode
even while in the zoom mode, by pressing
and holding the arrow keypad up or down
until you hear a triple beep, and then press-
ing it once more.
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SOUNDER PAGE
Zoom Window