Changing The Size Of The Channel Views And Fields; Selecting Which Beams To See In The Channel Views - Simrad ME70 Operator's Manual

Scientific multibeam echo sounder
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Changing the size of the channel views and fields

Purpose
This procedure explains how you can modify the size of each individual view and field
in the ME70 presentation. The content in a field that changes size will automatically
adjust to take full advantage of the space available.
Procedure
1
Move the cursor to the border line between two views or fields.
Observe that the marker changes form; it now appears as two parallel lines with
arrows pointing out.
2
Click on the left mouse button, and keep it depressed.
3
Move the mouse – or roll the control wheel – and observe that the border line moves.
Release the mouse button when the border line has been moved to desired position.
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Selecting which beams to see in the channel views

Purpose
This procedure explains how to choose which beams to see in the five channel views.
Description
Five channel views are provided in the ME70 presentation. There are three views next to
each other in the top "row", and one on each side of the Swath view. Each channel view
provides the echogram for the chosen beam. In addition, a a number of optional fields
ale available to offer additional information related to the echogram.
The beam displayed in the top centre view is chosen
using the
Beam Selection
The chosen beams are indicated in the Swath view using
a yellow triangle. Once the beam for the top centre
channel view is selected, the other channel views will
automatically show you the two or three beams "before" and "after" the chosen beam.
Related topics
• Display organization on page 69
• Channel views on page 80
• Display menu on page 94
Procedure
Observe the
1
Main
presentation.
378945/B
button on the
Display
menu. It is located on the right hand side of the ME70
Operational procedures
menu.
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