Raymarine L470 Fish Finder User Manual


 
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Setup Instructions
there is no number next to the bar graph, this tells you that the Sidelooker
is being adjusted.
From the menu item for the range setting, press the V arrow of the Page
Control Pad. The next menu item will allow you to set the sensitivity. See
Fig. 4-3. Use the < and > arrows of the Page Control Pad to select Auto
or Manual sensitivity.
Auto sensitivity
The FishFinder can be set to select the sensitivity by itself,
automatically. The unit chooses the sensitivity setting
which will detect fish, but will also show a minimum of
background noise. If the amount of background noise
changes (due to changing depth or water conditions), the
FishFinder will change the sensitivity to adjust. (You can still
adjust the sensitivity of the unit while it is using Auto
sensitivity. Once you select Auto sensitivity using the menu
item shown in Fig. 4-3, use the
V arrow of the Page
Control Pad to go to the next line. Use the < and > arrows
of the Page Control Pad to fine-tune the sensitivity setting.
To reset the Auto sensitivity to its normal or default setting,
switch the sensitivity from Auto to Man and back to Auto
again. It will also be reset when the FishFinder is turned off
and back on again.
Manual sensitivity
You can also set the sensitivity manually. If the amount of
background noise changes, the FishFinder will not adjust
for this. If you choose Manual sensitivity, press the V
arrow of the Page Control Pad to go to the next line. Use
the < and > arrows of the Page Control Pad to move the
dark bar on the display. Making the bar longer increases
the sensitivity.
If
you
are
done with
your setup changes, press the
CLEAR
button to go back
to the normal display. To select the next menu item, press the
V
arrow of
the Page Control Pad.