Simrad SX90 Quick Start Manual page 59

Fish finding sonar
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Objects with allocated markers are identified with an "M" in the
Objects that are subjected to target tracking are identified with a "T". One marker
can be given priority status to identify the object as the most important target or
position. The priority is identified with a "P".
: This is the range (in metres) from the vessel and to the object identified with
R
the marker.
: This is the true bearing to the object.
T
: This is the object's depth (in metres) relative to the sea surface.
D
Each marker is specified by its geographical position (latitude and longitude) and its
depth. Additional information is provided for objects that are subjected to target
tracking.
• Select the check box on the left side of any object to mark it for deletion, or to
save it.
• Select the object line to activate the control buttons, and to retrieve information
about the object.
Select All
Click
Select All
Delete
Select
to delete all the markers you have selected in the objects list. Each
Delete
marker is removed both from the list and from the SX90 presentation.
New
Select
to add a new marker manually. The
New
accept position and depth information.
Export/Import
Once you have defined any number of objects, these can be saved to a file on the
Processor Unit hard disk. If necessary, you can later retrieve the file for reuse. The file
format is XML. The file is located in the following folder:
c:\ProgramData\Simrad\SX90\Markers
: This function is not implemented on the SX90.
To External
: Select
To File
is built automatically using date and time information.
: Select
From File
dialog box offers a list to choose from.
Marker
386619/C
to select all the markers in the list
to save the currently selected objects to a file. The file name
To File
to retrieve the previously saved objects. The
From File
Objects
dialog box opens to
New Marker
Menu system
menu.
Import
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