Objects Menu - Simrad SX90 - REFERENCE MANUAL REV D Reference Manual

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: Click to access the
Sort modes
This menu is used to select the display modes to be activated
by the four
Mode
upper display modes in the
the four modes activated by the four
they are sorted. (► Sort Modes menu on page 97)
External sync(hronisation)
to eliminate interference from other Simrad sonars on board
your vessel. If the sonars are connected together, you can use
these settings to synchronise their transmissions. (► External
Synchronisation on page 129)
: This function makes it possible to set up the sonar
Fish alarm
to warn you when a school of fish are detected inside the
selected sector. The selected sector is displayed with white
dashed lines in the horizontal sonar picture. (► Fish Alarm
on page 130)
: This function is used to store the parameter
User setting
settings for different type of fisheries, or individual user
related settings.
: Click this button to retrieve the default factory
Default Setting
settings. (► Default Setting on page 123)

Objects menu

Menu description
The
menu is shown in all display modes, and displays the
Objects
range (R), bearing (B) and depth (D) to all selected objects. The
identifying abbreviations for the different objects are:
• AT: Automatic Target Track marker
• Ci: Circle marker
• M: Target marker
• OS: Own Ship marker
• PT: Position Track marker
• F: Radio Buoy marker (if a GPS buoy system is connected)
For additional information, see Markers and symbols procedures
on page 41.
Sort Modes
buttons on the Operating Panel. The four
Sort Modes
Mode
: This function makes it possible
Menu descriptions
temporary menu.
menu will always be
buttons in the order
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