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Once activated, the zoomed picture becomes the Sonar Page display. You may also cycle through
the sonar zoom display levels by pressing the IN or OUT keys. The Zoom function can be deactivated
by pressing the OUT key until the ‘No Zoom’ setting appears.
View/Span— available when a Zoom scale other than ‘No Zoom’ is selected. The ‘View’ or ‘Span’
setting is used to change the viewing range of a zoomed display. If the Zoom is set to 2X split or 4X
split, only the zoomed portion on the left side of the screen is affected by the change. If the Zoom
is set to Bottom Split or Bottom Lock, ‘Span’ adjusts how far off the bottom the unit displays data.
In Zoom mode, you can control the view of the left side of the split.
Gain— allows you to control the sensitivity of the unit’s receiver. This provides some fl exibility in
what is seen on the display. To see more detail, increase the receiver sensitivity by selecting a higher
gain percentage. If there is too much detail or if the screen is cluttered, lowering the sensitivity may
increase the clarity of the display.
Target Level— adjusts how dark/light a return (or target) is displayed on the screen. A Color Bar
(see also page 39) appears on the right side of the screen as you adjust this setting. The higher the
percentage, the darker the return appears. This setting does not increase/decrease the unit Gain.
Whiteline— controls how the unit displays information about the bottom type (hard or soft).
With the Whiteline ‘Off’, the bottom return displayss as red and contains no information on
bottom hardness. With Whiteline set at ‘Normal’ or 1-100%, the bottom return becomes white
with a red line indicating where the water meets the bottom. To turn the Whiteline Off, press the
ARROW KEYPAD DOWN until the setting bar is all the way at the bottom of the range and reads
“Off”. See page 114 for more detail on this feature.
Frequency— allows you to choose a transducer frequency. Frequency refers to the “pitch” of
the sound that the transducer sends and receives. You may choose ‘200kHz’, ‘50kHz’ or ‘Dual’
frequency.
View Adjustment Gain Adjustment
Target Level Adjustment Whiteline Adjustment
Frequency Adjustment
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