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Auto Range ON:
This setting is suggested for “Open Water” use.
Selecting AUTO menu box will put the MX-7GPS into a sort of
“search mode” where it will detect the bottom and automatically lock
into one of the nine ranges [10, 20, 40, 60, 80, 120, 180, 240, and
300]. This is a feature that allows you to simply turn on the system
and begin fishing. To enter Auto Range, highlight the AUTO menu
box, and use the PLUS or the ENTER button to select.
The MX-7GPS will automatically lock into the appropriate depth
range. For instance, in 32 feet of water, the MX-7GPS will lock into
the 40-foot range. In 45 feet of water the MX-7GPS will
automatically lock into the 60-foot range and will adjust accordingly
as depths change.
Auto Range OFF:
This setting is suggested for “Ice Fishing” use.
By de-selecting the AUTO menu box allows the user to decide
which fixed range they would like to have displayed. Highlight AUTO
and use the MINUS or ENTER button, to deselect the checkmark to
enter Manual Mode. We offer the manual range functions because
in some circumstances the AUTO range functions can behave
erratically. In situations where there is heavy weed growth, uneven
bottom contours, or very shallow water, it is suggested that the user
manually selects a fixed depth range.
Dynamic Range ON:
This setting will maximize the space on your
display by utilizing a variable range that can be adjusted to just
slightly deeper than the actual depth. For example, if you were
fishing in 23 feet of water, the Dynamic Depth feature can create a
custom range of 0 - 25 feet. Similarly, if you were in 29 feet of water,
the Dynamic Depth range will be 32 feet. The Dynamic Depth range
will not go shallower than 10 feet. To fine tune your display,
Highlight DYNAMIC, and use the PLUS or ENTER button to enable,
then select the RANGE scale, and pressing the PLUS or MINUS
buttons to get to the desired DYNAMIC DEPTH range. If the water
is 21 feet deep, you would select 22 feet. Now the DYNAMIC
DEPTH has created a 0 – 22-foot range, utilizing virtually 100% of
your display.