Humminbird LCR 40.ID Fish Finder User Manual


 
USING THE LCR
TOTAL SCREEN UPDATE
TOTAL SCREEN UPDATE®
What is Total Screen Update?
Total screen update is a unique feature of Humminbird LCRs. It will allow you, when
changing depth scales, to totally change or update the screen to the new depth scale. It
will allow you to zoom in and look at information in much finer detail even after you’ve
already gone over the area.
How Does Total Screen Update Work?
Inside the LCR are memory devices which can store information. Automatically, while
you're operating the LCR, the computer is putting information into the LCR'S memory.
All this information is being put into memory in much smaller increments (pieces) than is
being displayed on the normal full depth scales. For example, on the 0to 60 foot scale
each dot is equal to one foot of depth, but the computer is putting information into
memory such that each dot equals 2½ inches.
If after reading this, you don't understand how Total Screen Update works, don’t worry.
The important thing is that you understand how to use Total Screen Update. Read on…
How To Use Total Screen Update
This is the easiest part. Since the LCR’s computer is doing all the work, you will find the
LCR Total Screen Update very easy to use.
There are two ways that you will use Total Screen Update:
1. When changing a depth scale the LCR’s computer will automatically change or
update the entire screen to the new depth scale. This Total Screen Update feature
works when changing to deeper or shallower scales. For example, suppose you are in
the 0 to 120 foot scale but the bottom depth changes quickly to 20 feet. When the depth
range is changed to the 0 to 30 toot scale, the entire screen will look just as if you had
gone over the area on the 0 to 30 foot scale.
2. The second way that you will use Total Screen Update is in operating the LCR's
Zoom or Bottom Lock. Since the computer has stored in memory information in very
small increments, you will be able to recall this information from memory to get an
expanded view of areas which you have already passed over.