SI-TEX SVS-650
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Operation of the
SVS-650
Fish finder Modes:
The SVS-650 Fish finder modes are selectable for single frequency or dual frequency, and split screen
functions, for example bottom zoom or bottom lock.
FISH FINDER MODES
Normal
(200khz)
Bottom Zoom
(200khz)
Bottom Lock
(200khz)
Normal
(50khz)
Bottom Zoom
(50khz)
Bottom Lock
(50khz)
Normal
(200/50khz)
Bottom Zoom
(200/50khz)
▶
pressing the [
MODE
] key allows you to select the following fish finder display modes:
1. Normal (200 kHz or 50 kHz)
Normal 200 kHz mode is best used in shallow water up to 200ft for the highest detailed image.
Normal 50 kHz mode is most effective in depths of water deeper than 100ft, and should be used when
working in very deep water depths. The Normal mode displays the sounder image with the surface at
the top of the screen and the bottom in the lower portion of the screen. The depth scale on the right
side of the screen indicates the depth range selected. Bottom contours and fish echoes are displayed
at the depths where they are detected. If the depth Range is set manually to a value less than actual
water depth, bottom echoes are not displayed, but all other echoes within the Range setting are
displayed. For example if you set the range to 80ft scale when you are in 600ft of water the bottom
will not be shown on the screen but any fish images shallower than 80ft will be shown on the screen.