Raymarine C140w Fish Finder User Manual


 
Bottom Lock is selected for individual shnder windows and can
either replace (ON) or appear alongside (SPLIT) the standard
shnder image.
Enabling Bottom Lock
From the shnder main screen:
1. Press the appropriate ADJUST... softkey.
2. For dual frequency screens select FREQ1 or FREQ2 to select
which frequency display you wish to change.
3. Press the SELECT VIEW softkey.
4. Use the trackpad up/down to select BOTTOM LOCK.
5. Press OK when complete.
Adjusting the bottom lock range/position
With the shnder in bottom lock mode:
1. Use the appropriate softkeys and the trackpad to set Full /
Split screen, Bottom lock range and Bottom shift values as
appropriate.
12.5 Fishnder range
The Range and Range Shift functions enable you to change the
range of depth displayed by the shnder.
Range
The Range function enables you to dene the range of depth that
you see in the shnder display.
By default, the shnder display shows the shallowest required
range, enabling you to clearly see what is near the surface of the
water under your vessel. This is useful for nding smaller sh that
feed nearer the surface. An example of this kind of depth range is 0
to 200 feet. In this case, the range is 200 feet, so 200 feet of water
will be displayed on-screen at any one time.
There may be circumstances in which you want to see a less
detailed image showing a greater amount of depth beneath your
vessel. This is useful for locating bigger sh and other objects
located closer to the seabed such as wrecks. An example of this
kind of depth range is 0 to 1000 feet or greater. In this case, the
range is 1000 feet, and you will be able to see 1000 feet of water
beneath your vessel, without needing to scroll the display up or
down.
Range Shift
The Range Shift function enables you to dene which area of the
overall depth you want to be able to see on-screen. For example,
if your range is 5000 feet and the display is showing the surface
(0 feet) at the very top of the display, and 5000 feet at the bottom
of the display, you can use the Range Shift function to focus on a
different 5000 feet range. For example, 2000 feet at the very top of
the screen, and 7000 feet at the very bottom of the screen.
Using the shnder
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