Eagle Electronics Z-9500 Fish Finder User Manual


 
SEL. START
(JAYPOINT
ROUTE:
LONG
Down
L
;
::
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This screen shows the first seven
waypoints
in
your
route. Select the
waypoint
in the route that
you
want to travel to first. The Z-9500 will
show
navigation
information to that
waypoint,
then switch to the next
waypoint
in the list and so on until all of the
waypoints
on the list have
been reached. Press the
key adjacent
to the
"Up"
or "Down" labels until
the black box is on the
starting waypoint.
Then
press
the
key
next to the
"Enter' label. A new screen
appears
as shown below. Press the
key
next to
the "Forward" label if
you
wish to travel
through
the route from
the first to the
last
waypoints
in
the route's list. Press the
key
next to the
"Reverse" if
you
wish to travel
through
the route from the last
waypoint
to the first
waypoint
in the list. The Z-9500 returns to
the
loran screen
with
navigation
information to the
first
waypoint
in
the route.
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One of the best
ways
to
get
fish arches is
to
expand
or "zoom" a
segment
of the water. For
example,
from
45
to 60 feet. The smaller
the
segment,
the better the screen resolution
will
be.
The
easiest
way
to do this on the Z-9500
is with the Bottom Track feature. Use the 2x or
4x Bottom Track mode to
expand
the
echoes, making
it easier to see
detail. For the best
results,
turn the
sensitivity up
as
high
as
possible
without
getting
too much noise on the
screen. In medium to
deep
water,
this method should work to
display
fish arches.
If
you
see fish
signals
when the unit is
in
the
manual
mode,
but
don't
get
fish
symbols
when the Fish l.D. feature is
on, try increasing
the
sensitivity. Although you
can
only vary
the
sensitivity
a small amount
when the Fish I.D. feature is
on, many
times it has
helped
to
display
fish
symbols.
Waypt
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TOl :40965.60
T02 :85920.22
H 32°O0.45'
U 83°11.33'
BOAT'S DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
LJAYPT *22
WAYPT *10
WAYPT * 4
WAYPT * 1
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A B
C
Select Route
Travel Directioii
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Forward
Reverse
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