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User Manual C-6000i Computerized Jigging Reel
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IDENTIFICATION
This parameter is the identification number for the reel when communicating
with other equipment. If not at zero, the reel will communicate but if set at a
value of one then this reel controls all communication. If set at a value of
zero (the default value) it will not communicate at all.
Only one of the reels can serve as a monitor and there must always be one
monitor. All the other ones must have another distinct identification number
in the range of 2 to 5.
EXTERNAL WHISTLE
This parameter activates the external whistle (audio transducer). If active,
then the reel will emit a sound each time a fish is detected and the reel starts
to haul, and when the reel has hauled the catch up to the surface.
If at zero (the default value) then the external whistle is not used by this reel.
On the other hand if not at zero then the value will determine what type of
sound will be emitted. Seven different sound combinations are available so
each reel can have its own.
Each time the value is changed the reel will give an example of the sound
selected.
WHISTLE WHEN UP
This parameter controls when (at what depth) the reel will whistle when it has
hauled the catch up to the surface. Each step equals 0.2m and the default
value is 10 (2m).
For the default value, the reel will emit the sound at a depth of 2m. This
feature can be very important e.g. when fishing for cod, since the fish
sometimes escapes if someone isnt ready to grab the leader and continue
hauling it, before the reel has come to a full stop.
ALWAYS ONE REEL JIGGING
If the value of this parameter is not at zero then this reel will always make
sure that there is one reel jigging before it hauls in the catch. If there isnt
one reel jigging it will wait until another machine starts to jig before it hauls in
the catch.
This feature is only feasible if all the machines are synchronized. In future
versions of the program, however, then this synchronization will not be
necessary i.e. all the reels will know which reels active.
Hence it will be possible in future to have two out of four reels make sure
that there is always one jigging but the other two just haul in the catch when
they want.
Even though the drift feature (see DRIFT on page 28) is active the reels will
not haul unless there is one reel jigging.