Alarms; Fish Alarm - Eagle TriFinder 2 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Fish-finding & depth sounding sonar
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over the face of the transducer, even vibration from the engine. In all
cases, noise can produce unwanted marks on the display.
The ASP noise rejection feature is especially useful because it typically
lets you operate the boat at all speeds without adjusting the sensitivity
or other controls.
Noise Reject menu.
The ASP feature has four settings — Off, Low, Medium and High.
When first turned on, noise rejection is set on low. If you have high
noise levels, try using the medium or high ASP setting. However, if you
are having trouble with noise, we suggest that you take steps to find
the interference source and fix it, rather than continually using the
unit with the high ASP setting.
There are times when you may want to turn ASP off. This allows you to
view all incoming echoes before they are processed by the ASP feature.
To change the ASP setting, press
until
ap-
MENU DOWN
N
R
OISE
EJECT
pears. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired setting,
then press
to clear the menu.
PWR

ALARMS

The sonar unit has two different types of alarms, fish and depth.

Fish Alarm

The Fish Alarm sounds a tone when a fish symbol appears on the
screen. The default setting is on, but the Fish I.D. feature must be
turned on for fish alarms to work.
To turn Fish I.D. on, press
until the
menu appears. Press
MENU
F
ID
ISH
to select
, then press
.
UP ARROW
O
PWR
N
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