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We cannot emphasize this strongly enough. Too much Gain will
only clutter the display with unnecessary information, making it
more difficult to interpret the return signals. Keeping the Gain at
minimum levels will actually provide you with the most accurate
and precise information.

Interference Rejection - 

The Signal Interference Rejection sys-

tem is designed to knock out competing return signals from other
sonar units being used within close proximity. When other sonar
units are causing interference to the display of the LX-3, activate
the SIR feature by depressing the IR key located on the face of
the LX-3. A red LED light located next to the IR key will come on
when the SIR has been activated.

There are six levels of interference rejection that can be used to
knock out competing signals. Press the key to activate (red LED
is on) and each consecutive actuation (depressing the key) will
change the level of signal rejection. Each actuation will result in
an audible beep informing you that a system command has been
recognized. The correct level of SIR will be achieved when the
display is clear of display clutter. In some extreme cases, clutter
will be greatly reduced but not totally eliminated.

Zoom

- The Zoom function can be activated by depressing the

ZM key. An audible beep as well as a red LED will be lit indicat-
ing that the Zoom function has been activated. The Zoom func-
tion divides the circular display screen in half. The right half of
the display, (12 to 6 o’clock on the dial) will become your entire
surface-to-bottom display. This will be indicated by a red band of
light at the top (zero) and a red band of light at the bottom (or 6
o’clock). If you are on the 20-foot depth Range, the 12 o’clock
position will be the surface of the water and 6 o’clock will be the
bottom of your chosen Range (20 feet on the 20-foot scale).
When utilizing the Zoom function, you will be reading your depth
markings by viewing the inner circle (yellow numeric) located in
the center of the LX-3 display dial. If you select the 40-foot scale,
the same applies, except you multiply the yellow numeric mark-
ings by 2. The 80-foot Range setting is a multiple of 4, and the
160-foot Range setting is a multiple of 8.

Once you use the LX-3 a few times, your brain will automatically
make the adjustment without any noticeable thought process.
The backside of the display (6 o’clock moving clockwise to 12
o’clock) is the other half of your split-screen display. This half
reads what you see on the right half, but in a magnified version.
The normal view (right half) will show targets that are 2.15 inch-
es apart (on the 20-foot depth Range) but the Zoom view (left
half) will show targets 1 inch apart. This will greatly enhance the
precision of your presentation and show that multiple smaller 
targets might exist on the left half (Zoom) where it appears that
one larger target is showing on the right (normal display). You
can determine the size of your Zoom window (the width or
amount of water viewed within the water column) by depressing
the ZM key. If you depress the key once (turning Zoom ON), the
window is 5 feet on the 20- or 40-foot Range setting, if you press
the ZM key again the Zoom window is expanded to 10 feet.
Depress the Zoom key again and the Zoom feature is turned
OFF. The 80-foot range allows you a 10-foot viewing window, or
depress Zoom again and it will become a 20-foot Zoom window.
The 160-foot range has a 20-foot window, or it becomes 40-foot
when ZM is depressed again.

Up & Down Keys - 

The UP / DN keys are used to move your

Zoom window up or down in the water column. When you first
depress the DN key, two yellow blinking lights will appear on the
LX-3 display. The yellow blinking LEDs will be 5 feet apart
between the 1-foot and 6-foot markings on the yellow scale
located on the inner circle of the display dial. If you remove your
finger from the keypad, the blinking yellow indicator lights will
disappear after 2 seconds. If you hold the DN key, the two blink-
ing lights will remain on and move down the display (with audible
beeping) until you locate them in the area that you desire. To
increase the Zoom window to 10 feet, depress the ZM key (audi-
ble beep) and then depress the DN key, then the blinking yellow
lights will appear 10 feet apart on the inner yellow numeric scale
in the center of the LX-3 display decal. You can then locate the
Zoom window at the desired viewing depth. Even though your
yellow indicator lights are no longer blinking, your Zoom window
is still set and in position.

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Страница 1: ...USER MANUAL 3 COLOR SONAR ICE SYSTEM 3 COLOR SONAR SYSTEM ...

Страница 2: ...s often in the center of the transmit signal cone The Orange light displays the next in the line of weaker signal returns often signifying a softer bottom or smaller fish in the middle of the transmit signal or a larger fish on the outside of the transmit signal The weakest return is dis played by a Yellow light and often signifies weeds small bait fish medium sized fish on the outside of the tran...

Страница 3: ...mount of cable hanging below the ice arm should allow for the transducer to be completely submersed Open Water Set Up The LX 3 is an excellent sonar unit for open water use To con vert the LX 3 from an ice system to open water remove the LX 3 powerhead gimbal bracket and powercord from the soft pack The gimbal bracket can be mounted on any flat surface The unit should be mounted in a location that...

Страница 4: ...hat is in direct contact with the water This is best achieved by mounting the transducer in the area surrounding the bilge pump in the transom area of the boat Some boats have false bottoms or floors Mounting the transducer in a location not in direct contact with the water will result in dead air space and no sonar reading Once the correct area is located the transducer is installed using a good ...

Страница 5: ... of 4 and the 160 foot Range setting is a multiple of 8 Once you use the LX 3 a few times your brain will automatically make the adjustment without any noticeable thought process The backside of the display 6 o clock moving clockwise to 12 o clock is the other half of your split screen display This half reads what you see on the right half but in a magnified version The normal view right half will...

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Страница 7: ...nsducer and gimbal bracket with mounting knobs Digital Charging System The Digital Charging System DCS is another MarCum Technologies proprietary design This product was designed to address the need to both accurately monitor batteries while in the field as well as provide a battery friendly charging and maintenance system The DCS utilizes a small LCD panel to display battery charge remaining in i...

Страница 8: ...LX 3 will pick up and display small objects like lures or bait When tuning the unit to display your lure or bait lower the object to the desired depth and turn up the GAIN until you see the lure or bait on the display It is important that the GAIN be set so it displays the lure or bait as you raise or lower it CAUTION Too much GAIN will cause clutter and may make it difficult to distinguish other ...

Страница 9: ...and how close to the center of the cone it moves Using the Ice Transducer The weighted transducer suspends in the ice hole from the adjustable ice arm The shuttle system does not have to be on a flat surface for the transducer to hang straight The self aligning transducer hangs like a plumb bob and always transmits and receives a direct signal The transducer should be positioned just below the wat...

Страница 10: ... the owner to cover the cost of shipping the unit to our authorized repair center This warranty is non transferable and applies to the original purchaser only MarCum does not extend or offer any warranty on accessories included in this product that are not manufactured by MarCum e g batteries MarCum reserves the right to make modifications on its products without assuming the obligation to install...

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