Speed Cal; Temp Cal; Shallow Alarm - Raymarine L365 Instruction Manual

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transducer, use this line of the display to turn on the
Sidelooker mode.

Speed Cal

This unit can detect and display the speed of the boat
through the water. It also uses the speed information to
calculate the distance traveled (the "log"). The item for
Speed Cal allows you to adjust the speed reading to make
it match your actual speed through the water. It presents a
reading in percentage points. A reading of 100% means
the speed readings from the factory default calibration are
accurate, and the unit does not need any correction. If the
unit says that you are moving faster than you really are, you
can adjust the Speed Cal figure to a smaller number. If the
unit says that you are moving slower than your actual
speed, use a larger number for Speed Cal. The setting can
range between 75 and 125. Use the
change the value. For more information, see the section on
"Calibrating the Sensors."

Temp Cal

This unit can display the water temperature. You may want
to fine-tune the signal from the transducer to get an
accurate display. The displayed number indicates an offset
added to the measured temperature. (This offset will be
measured in °F or °C, depending on the setting used for
Temp Units.) For example, if the temperature reading on
the FishFinder display tends to read 2°F too high, you can
correct for this by setting Temp Cal to -2.0°. The setting
can range between -9.9° and +9.9°. Use the
controls to change the value.
Shallow Alarm You can set an alarm to trigger whenever the boat moves
into water which is shallower than a limit you set. Use the
and
V
and use the > arrow of the Page control pad to turn this
item on. Once you do this, the display will ask which depth
you want to use as a limit. Use the
the limit you want. To turn this feature off, press the
until the display indicates zero feet, fathoms or meters.
Setup Instructions
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