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Brush
usually
lies on the bottom and shows
up
as
clumps rising
above the bottom
signal.
Brush
signals
look similarto
large rocks,
however
their
signal
is not as
strong
as rock.
FISH SIGNALS
The
signals displayed
on the
ID-6300
by
fish
are identified
by
various
shaped
markings
in
certain
patterns,
as
opposed
to random marks
created
by.noise.
Orthe
solid,
continuous
markings
made
bythe
bottom.
Typically,
fish are identified
by
a characteristic arch that
separates
them from their
stationary
surroundings.
The reason for this is shown
below. The distance to a fish
when
it
moves into the sonar's cone of sound
is shown as "A" below. When the
fish has moved into the center of the
cone,
the distance to itwill be
shorter,
"B". As it moves out of the
cone,
the
distance will increase
again
as shown in "C".
When the horizontal
bar reaches the far
right
hand side of the
screen,
the
sensltMty
level is at
maximum. With
high sensitivity
settings,
a
second bottom echo
(second
echo) may appear.
This Is normal. It's
caused
bythe returning
signal
reflecting
off the surface of the
water. Then
it
makes a second
trip
to the
bottom and back
again.
Toturn Auto
SensitMty
back
on,
press
theAUTO
key. Remember,
pressing
the AUTO
key
turns
both automatic
sensitivity
and auto
ranging
functions on and off at the
same time.
AUTO
SENSITIVITY
OPERATION
When the ID-6300 is
in the automatic
mode,
the receiver's sensi-
tivity
automatically adjusts
to
the
surrounding
conditions. The micro-
computer places
ft
at a level
slightly
above the minimum
required
to
pick
up
the bottom
signal.
Changing
the
sensitivity
level
while the lD-6300 is in the
automatic
mode
is
possible. (But only
if
"FISH l.D." is
OFF.)
This
may
be
desirable
if
the
sensitivity
level is not
enough
to show fish
or other small detail.
The
ID-6300
will increase
the
sensitivity
to
pick up
the bottOm
signal,
then add
in the
level
you programmed.
If
desired, you
can
add
sensitivity up
to the
maximum.
To
adjustthe sensitivitywhilethe ID-GaQO is inthe
automatic
mode,
make
certain Fish l.D.
Is off.
(Seethe
Fish I.D.
section).
Then
simplypress
either the
right
arrow
key
>
to
increase the
sensitivity.
Press the left arrow
key
<to
decrease it. If the value
goes
belowthe
minimum
required
to
keep
the bottom
signal,
the lD-6300's
audibletonewill
sound an alert. The
same
is true if
you
try
to
go
above the
maximum
level. As
you press
the
arrow
key,
the
sensitivity
bar will
move
right
or
left,
according
to the
sensitivity
level
chosen.
CHART
SPEED
At
power on,
the
chart
speed
scrolls at a
pre-determined
speed.
Fora
higherspeed,
pressand
holdthe
rightarrow key
intheCHARTsection
ofthe
keyboard.
When the scroll
speed
reachesthe
desired
speed,
release
the
key.
To slowthe
display,
press
and hold
theleft arrow
key.
Pressing
either
of these
keys
causes the
sensitivity
bar at the
top
of the
display
to
change
to a
dashed line. The
letters "CHT" will
appear
in
a window near
the
top
of the
display.
This
bar
represents
the
chart
speed.
If
you press
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