Selecting Echogram Views On The Bottom Bar - Kongsberg EK80 Reference Manual

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Selecting echogram views on the bottom bar

The bottom bar in the display presentation allows you to select which presentations you
wish to see, and how these are organized. The number of tabs available on the bottom bar
depends on how many channels your system has.
Context
The bottom bar is available all the time. The tabs on the bottom bar allow you to choose
channel and presentation mode. A dedicated tab provides a special view for you to see the
screen captures you have made. The bottom bar also shows you the current echogram colour
scale, as well as the time and date for the last ping.
The number of tabs available on the bottom bar depends on how many channels your system
has. Two tab "groups" allow you to select channels and views. This example shows a EK80
system with two channels. In this context, the term channel is used as a common term to
identify the combination of transceiver, transducer and operating frequency.
The tabs on the bottom bar allows you to control the echogram presentation.
Selecting presentation modes
Three presentation modes are available when you wish to see all the echogram channels
simultaneously in the display presentation. The three tabs will arrange the echogram
views vertically, horizontally, or in rectangular rows and columns.
The
and
Vertical
Horizontal
The
tab is only shown if you have three or more channels.
Square
By default, the views are arranged automatically in the presentation. You can change
the physical size of any view. Click on the view border, hold the button depressed, then
drag the border to create a smaller or larger rectangle. Note that the size of the other
views are changed accordingly!
Selecting individual echogram channels
Each channel is shown with a dedicated tab. The channel is identified with the name of
the transducer in use. This name is the custom name you provided when you installed
the transducer. Select a specific transducer tab to see only that channel in the display
presentation. In this context, the term channel is used as a common term to identify the
combination of transceiver, transducer and operating frequency.
Procedure
Observe the bottom bar at the bottom of the display presentation.
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tabs are only shown if you have two or more channels in use.
Operating procedures
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