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MENU #9
-
DIGITAL AVERAGING
The
digital
sonar used in
the
ID-
6300 is a
highly
sensitive
device that
gives rapid ujxlates
of the water's
depth.
Under most
conditions,
the bottom con-
tour
changes
so
quick
that the
display
appears
to
"jitter".
In
other
words,
the
display
will
change
so
quicklythat
it can
be difficult to
determine the actual bot-
tom
depth.
To minimize this
condition,
the lD-6300
averages
the bottom
read-
ings
and
displays
the result. When
the
lD-6300
is first turned
on,
averaging
is
enabled. To turn it
off,
select menu #8
by
first
pressing
the CMN'D FUNCTION
key.
Then
press
the
up
or down
arrow
keys
on
the ZONE ALARM section
until
menu 8
displays.
Next
press
the
up
or
downarrows
intheRANGEsectiori of the
keyboard
to turn
averaging
on or off.
Wait six seconds for the
menu to
disap-
pearorpressthecMN'DFIJNCTION
key
to activate.
MENU
#10
-
FAST SCROLL
The fast scroll feature
causes
targets
on the
display
to scroll
very
fast.
Use this feature when
you're
travelling
at
high speed.
To turn
Fast Scroll
on,
press
the CMN'D.
FUNCTION
key.
Then
press
the
up
or
down arrow
keys
on the ZONE
ALARM section
until menu #10
displays.
Next
press
the
up
or down arrows in the
RANGE section
of the
keyboard
to turn
Fast Scrofi on or
off. Wait six seconds for
the
menu to
disappear
or
press
the
CMN'D
FUNCTION
key
to activate.
NOTE:
Turning
on Fast Scroll turns the
digital,
automatic,
and fish 1.0. off. The
the lower limit.
Automatically placing
the bottom
signal
in
this
window,
the
10-6300 tracks it as it moves
shallower or
deeper.
Press the ZOOM
key.
If
you
don't have a 20 foot
window,
press
eitherthe
up
or
down arrows in
the
RANGEsection until the
upper
limit is 20
feet shallowerthan
thelowerlimft.
The
lD-6300 will choose an
upper
and lower limit
that
will
place
the
bottom
signal
in the2ofootwindow.
The bottom will
always
be inside this window.
If the
segment
size is 40 feet or
greater,
the
window limits will end in zero
(1 0,20,30,
etc.).
Otherwise the
limits are in one foot
Increments.
GRAYLINE
To exit from
this
function,
press
the ZOOM
key.
[GRAY
The GFIAYLINE
functions tells the relative
strength
of
signals
displayed
on the screen, It
also
gives
clues to
the
composition
of the
bottom. In other
words, you
can tell if the
bottom is soft or hard.
A hard
bottom returns a
strong signal
causing
a wide
gray
line. A
soft,
muddy
or
weedy
bottom returns
a weaker
signal
which is
emphasized
with
a narrow
gray
line.
If
you
have two
signals
of
equal size,
one with
gray
and
the other
without,
then the
target
with
gray
is
the
stronger signal.
This
helps
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GRAYLINE:
ON
GRAYLINE: OFF
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