Raymarine C140w Fish Finder User Manual


 
Clutter / Background noise
The shnder picture may be impaired by echoes received from
oating or submerged debris, air bubbles or even the boats
movement. This is known as ‘background noise’ or ‘clutter’ and is
controlled by the gain modes. The system will automatically control
the gain settings according to the depth and water conditions. You
can however adjust the gain settings manually if you prefer.
12.3 Fishnder presets
The shnder provides you with four preset congurations available
on the shnder toolbar. These enable you to quickly select
appropriate settings tailored for various situations.
Each preset has been congured to provide the best operating
parameters for the shnder. However, it is possible to manually
adjust the presets if necessary. The four presets are:
Single this preset provides quick access to a single-frequency
conguration, suitable for general shing conditions.
Dual this preset provides a dual frequency conguration.
You can either display two different frequencies at the same
time in one window, or display one frequency at full-screen on
your master display and the other frequency at full-screen on an
additional networked display.
Shallow — this preset opitimizes the shnder display for shallow
waters.
Deep this preset opitimizes the shnder display for deep
waters.
Display modes
When using presets, you can either select the relevant preset and
start using the default conguration immediately, or you can adjust
the preset to your needs using the display modes:
Zoom
Bottom Lock
A-Scope
Any changes you make to a preset are retained when you switch
off the power to your multifunction display.
Using the shnder
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