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To
change
the
upper
limit
of the
display,
first make
certainthe X-50 is
in the manual mode.
Then
simply press
the
desired
depth
(any
number
between 0 and 6490
feet)
and then the UPPER LIMIT
key.
Remember, the
only
restriction on the
upper
limit is that it must
not be closer to the lower
limit than 10 feet In
other
words,
if the lower limit is
set to 80
feet,
the
upper
limit cannot be set
any
closer than 70 feet. A
ten foot
segment
or
larger
is
required.
Upper
and
lower limits
may
be set in
various combinations to show
segments
from
the surface to the bottom and
anywhere
in
between. This
permits
a scale
expansion
or "zoom" of a
portion
of the
display.
Example:
Set the
range
from 16 to 31 feet
Press:
1, 6,
UPPER
LIMIT,
3, 1,
LOWER LIMIT
8
BTM
TRK_-
AUTO
RANGE WITH ZOOM BOTTOM
TRACK
Although
the
upper
limit cannot
be
directly changed
while in the
automatic
mode,
a "window" can be chosen
that will track the bottom
signal
and show an
enlarged
or "zoomed"
picture
of the underwater world
using
the
AUTO RANGE with ZOOM BOTTOM
TRACK feature.
The
digital
bottom
depth
will
revert to the medium number
size,
all
alarms will be turned
off,
the
speedometer,
temperature display,
and
log
will
also be turned off.
Automatic
will
be turned back on. The
range
will be
changed
if the bottom
signal
is not on the
display.
The
memory
function can be turned off if
desired. For more informa-
tion,
see the COMMAND
function on
page
30.
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(EALL
RESUME
STORE
DISPLAY MEMORY
The X-50 has two
"pages"
of
display memory
available,
allowing you
to store an entire screen when
desired. Thanks to the internal
battery,
the
display memory
can be
retained even if
power
is disconnected from
the
X-50.
By pressing
a few
keys,
the
display
that is
currently
on
the screen will
be stored into
memory, complete
with
upper
and lower
limits,
digital
bottom
depth,
temperature,
and
speed.
If
any
or all of
these functions are dis-
played
on the
screen,
then
they
will be
stored and
displayed
when
recalled.
There are two
memory
locations for
display memory,
numbered one
and two. To store the current
display
into number
one, press 1, 2nd,
FAST
(STORE).
The current
display
is now stored in location one. To
store a
different
display, press
2, 2nd,
FAST
(STORE).
Now two
different
displays
are stored
into
memory.
If
desired,
new
displays may
be stored into
the two
locations
by
pressing
1, 2nd,
FAST
(STORE)
or
2, 2nd,
FAST
(STORE),
but
the
previous display
will be erased each time a new
display
is stored.
To recall a
display
stored into
memory, simply press
the
memory
location
number,
either one or
two,
then the 2nd
key,
then the SLOW
(RECALL) key.
For
example,
to recall
display
one,
press
1, 2nd, SLOW
(RECALL).
The
display
that was stored in
memory
location number one will
immediately
be
displayed.
It will
remain on screen until
any key
is
pressed.
The CLEAR
key
is a
good
one to use for that.
NOTE: When
storing
or
recalling
a screen into
memory
location
1,
the
1 does not have to
be
pressed.
For
example,
press
2nd,
FAST
(STORE)
instead of
1, 2nd,
FAST
(STORE)
to store a
screen into
memory
or
2nd,
SLOW
(RECALL)
instead
of
1, 2nd,
SLOW
(RECALL)
to recall screen
memory
1.
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UPPER LIMIT
LOWER LIMIr
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