Raymarine Marine RADAR Marine RADAR User Manual


 
See the 'Using the Fishfinder' chapter of the Reference Manual.
How do I change the range or shift the image?
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How do I change Presets?
Your system automatically adjusts the display depth range, selecting the shallowest depth that keeps the
bottom on the lower half of the window. You can however, set this manually if required and move the image
within the selected page up or down. Using the range controls will affect all fishfinder windows.
IN - decrease depth.
OUT - increase depth.
Press RANGE
(IN or OUT)
Turn to alter
value.
How do I change the gain mode?
Select gain level
Highlight required
preset
GAIN MODE
AUTO MAN
The Fishfinder application window allows you to have up to 4 user configurable preset modes, this allows
you to select and configure the transducer frequency and screen view's (see E-Series reference manual
section 6.6 Display mode settings, and section 6.10 Editing presets).
The system automatically adjusts the gain control to display the sharpest image. If required, you can select
the gain level to suit your fishing mode:
To define the gain mode still further, and to define other settings available on this page, select manual gain
mode and then adjust the level using the rotary control.
High - when fishing
Low - when cruising
Med - when trolling
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RANGE
IN
OUT
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RANGE
IN
OUT
Turn
RANGE
AUTO MAN
RANGE SHIFT
xx FT
PRESENTATION...
GAIN ...
COLOR GAIN
AUTO MAN
What's under the boat?
Using the fishfinder....
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Adjust P1
SINGLE
PRESET 2
DUAL
PRESET 3
SHALLOW
PRESET 4
DEEP
PRESENTATION
Use the softkeys to select the different modes (unless instructed otherwise)
CRUISING (LOW)
TROLLING (MED)
FISHING (HIGH)
OK
Select required
zoom mode
ZOOM
FULL SPLIT
ZOOM FACTOR
x2 x3 x4 xR
ZOOM POSITION
AUTO MAN
Turn
Select required
zoom range
Turn to alter
value
Select required
zoom position
OK
ADJUST P1
SINGLE
SELECT VIEW
ZOOM
Highlight required view
with trackpad
NONE
ZOOM
A- SCOPE
BOTTOM LOCK
Select the preset
to change
ADJUST
FREQ1 FREQ2
?
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