Lowrance electronic X67C SONAR User Manual


 
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tion, but Sensitivity and Auto Sensitivity are important basic functions
that are discussed both here and in the Advanced Section. The other So-
nar Menu commands include:
ColorLine command: separates fish and structure near the bottom
from the actual bottom, and defines bottom composition/hardness.
Depth Range command: manually sets the depth range shown on
the sonar chart.
Auto Depth Range command: automatically sets the depth range
shown on the sonar chart to always keep the bottom in view.
Upper and Lower Limits command: sets the upper and lower depth
limits of the sonar chart. Lets you zoom in on a specific portion of the
water column.
Stop Chart command: stops the sonar chart from scrolling. Used
when you want to "freeze" the image for closer study.
Chart Speed command: sets the scrolling speed of the sonar chart.
Depth Cursor command: displays a cursor line on the sonar chart
which allows you to accurately measure the depth of a sonar target.
Overlay Data command: chooses what types of information (such as
water temperature) to show overlaid on the sonar chart screen.
Sonar Features command: launches the Sonar Features menu which
controls many functions and options, including screen color mode, auto
depth and sensitivity, surface clarity, noise rejection, Fish I.D. sym-
bols, the zoom bar and zone bar.
Ping Speed command: sets the rate at which sonar pings are made.
Zoom command: controls the display size of sonar signal images.
Pages
The X67C has four major display options. They are the Full Sonar
Chart, Split Zoom Sonar Chart, Digital Data and Flasher.
You access the various display modes by pressing the
ENT/PAGES key.
As you press this key, the unit cycles among the four page options. To
return to a previous page, simply press
ENT until the desired page ap-
pears again.
The Full Sonar Chart is the main display option. This is a "cross-
section" view of the water column beneath the boat. The chart moves
across the screen, displaying sonar signal echoes that represent fish,
structure and the bottom.