Lowrance electronic X67C SONAR User Manual


 
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Introduction
Thank you for buying a Lowrance
sonar! Your unit is a high-quality,
remarkably-priced color sonar designed for both professional and novice
fishermen. All Lowrance sonars have an automatic mode that finds and
displays the bottom, fish, underwater structure and more – right out of
the box. All you have to do is press the on (
MENU/PWR
) key.
However, if you want to fine-tune your unit, press the
MENU
key again.
The X67C has several powerful features you can control by scrolling
through easy-to-use menus with the arrow and menu keys.
To get started with your Lowrance sonar, first read the installation sec-
tion. It contains instructions for mounting the sonar unit, the trans-
ducer and any optional accessories, such as a speed sensor.
Following recommended installation practices will pay off in optimum
performance of your X67C. Improper installation can cause problems
down the road, especially if the transducer is badly mounted.
After you've read the installation instructions, install the unit and ac-
cessories. Then, read the rest of the manual. The more you know about
your sonar, the better it will work for you.
Take advantage of the Simulator feature. It allows you to practice oper-
ating your sonar before you get it in the water. And when you finally
head for your favorite fishing hole, take this manual along for reference.
Capabilities and Specifications: X67C
General
Case size:......................... 5.8" H x 4.3" W x 2.5" D (14.7 cm H x 10.8 cm
W x 6.6 cm D) sealed, waterproof; suitable for
saltwater use.
Display:............................ 1/4 VGA color, transflective TFT display; 3.5"
(8.9 cm) diagonal viewing area.
Resolution:...................... 320 pixels (vert.) x 240 pixel (horiz.) resolu-
tion; 153,600 total pixels
Backlighting:.................. Backlit screen and keypad for night use.
Input power:................... 10 to 17 volts DC.
Current drain: ............... 200 ma lights off; 250 ma lights on.
Back-up memory: .......... Built-in memory stores sonar settings when
unit is turned off.