WHAT’S ON THE 3D SONAR DISPLAY
The 900 Series™ can display a variety of useful 3D information about the area under and adjacent to your boat, including the following items:
3D Bottom Contour -
Shows the shape of the
bottom derived from depth measurements on 6
beams. 3 bottom styles are available; the front
edges of the bottom contour are outlined to create
a visual anchor. The width of the bottom covered is
approximately equal to the depth.
Depth -
water depth; can be set to alarm when the water becomes too shallow.
Temperature -
water surface temperature
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Timer -
Elapsed time (with Speed input or GPS Receiver).
Speed -
The 900 Series™ can display the speed of the boat, and can keep a triplog of
nautical or statute miles traveled (with Speed input or GPS Receiver).
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Distance -
Distance traveled (with Speed input or GPS Receiver).
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Average Speed -
Average speed reading (with Speed input or GPS Receiver).
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2D Sonar View -
traditional 2D sonar for the identification of structure and bottom hardness.
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Boat/Direction Arrow -
A simple, solid 3D boat is drawn when the Upper Depth Range is 0.
A solid 3D arrow is drawn when the Upper Depth Range is not 0.
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Barometric Pressure -
Requires optional-purchase WeatherSense®
Upper Depth Range
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Lower Depth Range
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Frame -
provides a reference for bottom and Fish
ID+™ information. A Range of frame styles are
available, from simple to complex.
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Triplog
Triplog
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Fish ID+™ -
A fish icon will be shown at the derived position of the fish. Six fish icon styles
will be used to indicate the primary beam in which the fish was found. Left-facing fish
indicate fish off the port side of the boat, while right-facing fish indicate fish off the
starboard side. Each fish icon is available in three different sizes. Larger fish icons are used
to represent stronger returns. The icons used in the 2D Sonar View are identical to the icons
used in the 3D Sonar View.
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