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Waterproof Rating | IPX7 |
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Transducer Frequency | 200 kHz |
Sonar | Dual Beam |
GPS | Yes |
Waypoints | 1000 |
Highlights the features and advantages of the dual-frequency sonar fishfinder.
Explains the fundamental principles of sonar operation and component interaction.
Describes the internal simulator for learning fishfinder operation off the water.
Details the three operating modes for different boating conditions.
Configures basic device settings like language, backlight, and factory reset.
Adjusts sonar parameters such as frequency, scroll speed, and fish symbols.
Sets up audible and visual alerts for various conditions like shallow water or low battery.
Fine-tunes instrument readings for accurate speed, temperature, and keel offset.
Guides users on understanding sonar echoes, bottom types, and signal strengths.
Explains when and how to use 50 kHz, 200 kHz, and mixed frequencies.
Controls sonar sensitivity to adjust the amount of detail displayed on the screen.
Sets the vertical depth displayed on the fishfinder screen.
Shows the main sonar screen with echoes, depth, and optional data header.
Provides a magnified view of a specific depth section for detailed analysis.
Offers real-time analysis of sonar echoes for optimizing gain settings.
Shows fuel consumption, remaining fuel, and economy data (requires optional kit).
Provides instructions for flush and bracket mounting the display.
Details how to connect power and transducer cables to the unit.
Explains different wiring configurations for power, auto-power, and alarms.
Describes how to connect Navman instruments via NavBus or NMEA.