Setup Your Fish Finder; Fish Finder Setup Menu; Preset Mode; Gain Mode - Interphase 50-200 User Manual

Dual frequency 50 & 200khz black box fish finder
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3

. Setup your Fish Finder

3.1

FISH FINDER SETUP MENU

The Fish Finder Setup menu provides access to additional functions, setup and
layout/data field options.
From the Fish Finder page, access this menu by pressing:
[MENU]

3.1.1 Preset Mode

Allows applying the following Fish Finder operating mode presets Fish and Cruise.
See the following table.
[MENU] + "PRESET MODE" + [ENTER]
Fish
: Gain Mode = Auto, Range Mode = Auto, Frequency = do not change, Shift = 0, STC = Short if
Freq=200kHz and Mid if Freq=50kHz, Scrolling Speed = 10, Fish Symbols = Echo, A-Scope = On,
Surface Noise Filter = Off.
Cruise
: Gain Mode = Auto, Range Mode = Auto, Frequency = do not change, Shift = 0, STC = Short if
Freq=200kHz and Mid if Freq=50kHz, Scrolling Speed = 10, Fish Symbols = Echo, A-Scope = On.,
Surface Noise Filter = 4..

3.1.2 Gain Mode

Selects Auto or Manual.
[MENU] + "GAIN MODE" + [ENTER]

3.1.3 Range Mode

Selects among Manual, Auto Range and Bottom Lock. When in Manual Range
Mode it is possible to set Shift (the offset from the surface) (see Par. 3.1.6) and
Depth (see Par. 3.1.5) on which the Fish Finder shall operate. When in Auto
Range Mode the Fish Finder determines automatically the range as to keep the
bottom visible in the lower left of the screen. In this mode, Shift is always set to
0. In Bottom Lock Mode the Fish Finder automatically tracks the range around
the bottom specified by the Bottom Range value.
[MENU] + "RANGE MODE" + [ENTER]

3.1.4 Bottom Range

Shows the max depth to reach. This option is available when Range Mode is
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Fig. 3.1 - Fish Finder Setup menu
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