6.9Usingthedepthpages
Tocyclethroughthedepthpagesfollowthesteps
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1.CurrentDepthpage
2.*MinimumDepthpage
3.*MaximumDepthpage
Note:*Thesepagesaretemporarypagesand
willrevertbacktotheCurrentDepthpageafter
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1.UsetheDepthbuttontocyclethroughthe
availabledepthpages.
2.FromtheMinimumDepthorMaximumDepth
page,pressandholdtheResetbuttonfor
approximately3secondstoresetthereading.
6.10Viewingthedepthoffset
Toviewtheoffsetvaluecurrentlyappliedtoyour
instrumentfollowthestepsbelow.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PresstheOffsetbuttontodisplaytheDepth
offsetpage.
Thedisplayshowsthevalueoftheoffsetapplied
andidenties:
•IfapositiveoffsetvalueisappliedW/Lis
displayedtodenoteawaterlineoffset.
•IfanegativeoffsetvalueisappliedKEELis
displayedtodenoteakeeloffset.
•IfazerooffsetvalueisappliedOFFSETis
displayedtodenotethatthereisazerooffset
fromthetransducer.
Note:Depthoffsetinformationisonlyavailable
onunitssetasdatamasters(seeDatamaster
sectionfordetails.
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