Stopping The Transmission Of Sonar Signals; Changing The Sonar View; Traditional Sonar View; Split-Frequency Sonar View - Garmin ECHOMAP Ultra 122sv Owner's Manual

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you can view certain Panoptix sonar screens only if you have a
compatible Panoptix transducer connected.
There are four basic styles of sonar views available: a full-
screen view, a split-screen view that combines two or more
views, a split-zoom view, and a split-frequency view that
displays two different frequencies. You can customize the
settings for each view in the screen. For example, if you are
viewing the split-frequency view, you can separately adjust the
gain for each frequency.
If you do not see an arrangement of sonar views to suit your
needs, you can create a custom combination screen
New Combination Page with the ECHOMAP Ultra, page

Stopping the Transmission of Sonar Signals

• To disable the active sonar, from the sonar screen, select
Menu > Sonar Transmit.
• To disable all sonar transmissions, press , and select
Disable Sonar.

Changing the Sonar View

1
From a combination screen with sonar, select Menu >
Configure Combination > Edit Combination.
2
Select the window to change.
3
Select a sonar view.

Traditional Sonar View

There are several full-screen views available, depending on the
transducer that is connected.
The full-screen Traditional sonar view shows a large image of
the sonar readings from a transducer. The range scale along the
right side of the screen shows the depth of detected objects as
the screen scrolls from the right to the left.
Depth information
Suspended targets or fish
Bottom of the body of water

Split-Frequency Sonar View

In the split-frequency sonar view, the two sides of the screen
show a full-view graph of sonar data of different frequencies.
NOTE: The split-frequency sonar view requires the use of a
dual-frequency transducer.

Split-Zoom Sonar View

The split-zoom sonar view shows a full-view graph of sonar
readings, and a magnified portion of that graph, on the same
screen.
Garmin ClearVü Sonar View
NOTE: To receive Garmin ClearVü scanning sonar, you need a
compatible chartplotter or fishfinder and a compatible
transducer. For information about compatible transducers, go to
garmin.com/transducers.
Garmin ClearVü high-frequency sonar provides a detailed
picture of the fishing environment around the boat in a detailed
representation of structures the boat is passing over.
Sonar Fishfinder
Traditional transducers emit a conical beam. The Garmin
ClearVü scanning sonar technology emits two narrow beams,
(Creating a
similar to the shape of the beam in a copying machine. These
2).
beams provide a clearer, picture-like image of what is beneath
the boat.
SideVü Sonar View
NOTE: To receive SideVü scanning sonar, you need a
compatible SideVü transducer. For information about compatible
transducers, go to garmin.com/transducers.
SideVü scanning sonar technology shows you a picture of what
lies to the sides of the boat. You can use this as a search tool to
find structures and fish.
Left side of the boat
Right side of the boat
The transducer on your vessel
Trees
Old tires
Logs
Distance from the side of the boat
Water between the vessel and the bottom
SideVü Scanning Technology
Instead of a more common conical beam, the SideVü transducer
uses a flat beam to scan the water and bottom to the sides of
your boat.
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