Viewing Frequencies Within A Preset; Placing Waypoints; Fishfinder Alarms; Editing Presets - Raymarine E Series Reference Manual

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Chapter 6: The Fishfinder
This allows you to inspect a paused image, place waypoints or VRMs, while the
other frequency continues to scroll and detect fish.
To pause or resume scrolling
1. Press the PRESENTATION softkey.
2. Press the SCROLL softkey to pause or resume scroll.
3. Press OK.

Viewing frequencies within a preset

If the preset you are using has two frequencies, you can view either one or both of
those frequencies in separate windows.
To set frequency views
1. Press the PRESENTATION softkey.
2. Toggle to F1, F2 or BOTH on the VIEW softkey.
3. Press OK.

Placing waypoints

You can pause the scrolling image to place a waypoint at a position or target that
you want to return to at a later date. When a waypoint is placed, its details are
added to the Waypoint List and a vertical line labelled WPT is placed on screen. You
can edit waypoints and navigate to them in an active fishfinder window.

6.10 Fishfinder alarms

In addition to the system alarms (see
when you are connected to a DSM or when the simulator is on:
• Fish Alarms - sound when a target meets the specified sensitivity level and, is
within the depth limits (if enabled). The greater the fish alarm sensitivity, the
greater the number of target image depths displayed.
• Shallow/Deep Alarms - sound when the DSM detects that the depth is less than
the shallow limit, or greater than the deep limit.
You can switch the alarms on, set the limits and specify the fish alarm sensitivity.

6.11 Editing presets

You can select frequencies for each preset from the Setup Frequency Preset screen.
All available frequencies are detected by the system and made available on this
menu. You can:
• Specify one or two frequencies for each of the four presets.
• Edit preset names (EDIT NAME softkey).
• Reset all presets to factory defaults (RESET ALL softkey).
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