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Adjust Display Color/Brightness
Briefly press the red
PWR button when the unit is on, and a
menu will appear at the bottom of the display which can be
used to select the color mode and the screen brightness.
Three display color modes are available:
NORMAL (normal
viewing),
SUNLIGHT (white background for sunlight
viewing) and
NIGHT (black background for night viewing).
A 12-color scale designates the strength or intensity of the
returning signal. RED indicates the strongest signal,
YELLOW indicates a mid-level return, while LIGHT BLUE
returns are the weakest.
You can also adjust the display brightness from this menu. If
no buttons are touched for 12 seconds the screen menu will
disappear.
SET-UP Menu
Press any of the 5 buttons beneath the display to bring up the
“softkey” menu at the bottom of the display as shown at right.
Press the button below the
SETUP symbol to bring up the
SETUP MENU where you can select languages, change the
display units, select a boat icon, customize the system gain
settings, adjust the NMEA baud rate, set a transducer keel
offset, add a compensation for the transducer level adjustment
and start/stop the demo mode. For more information about
using the
SET-UP Menu, please refer to the SET-UP section
on pages 19-20.
DEMO
Your
iScan V90 includes a built-in DEMO simulator program
which makes it easy to practice with the unit and to get a
feeling for its many features before actually using it in real
situations on the water.
To start the
DEMO mode, Press any of the 5 buttons beneath
the display will bring up the “softkey” menu. Then press the
softkey beneath
DEMO.
CURSR
VERT
VIDEO
DOWN
DATA
RANGE
GAIN
PWR
FORWARD LOOKING SONAR
Normal Sunlight Night Down-Brightness-Up
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CURSR
VERT
VIDEO
DOWN
DATA
RANGE
GAIN
PWR
FORWARD LOOKING SONAR
iSCAN V90
Version 2.00
200KHz
3
EXIT LANGUAGE MORE DEMO TRANSDUCER
UNITS
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CURSR
VERT
VIDEO
DOWN
DATA
RANGE
GAIN
PWR
FORWARD LOOKING SONAR
Depth 13.2 Ft
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50
25
12.5
Scan Speed Beam Adj Video Alarm Set-up
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