Eagle Electronics 128 manual Fish ID Feature

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Grayline ® is adjustable. Since it shows the difference between strong and weak echoes, changing the level may require a different sensitivity setting.

To change the Grayline level, first press the MENU key until the Grayline menu appears. Now press the up arrow key to increase the level, the down arrow to decrease it. The percentage of Grayline now in use shows in this menu. Echoes scrolling onto the screen will also show the effects of the Grayline

change. If you reach the maximum or minimum level, a tone sounds alerting you to the limits.

The level chosen by the unit when it’s first turned on is usually adequate for most conditions. Experiment with your unit to find the Grayline setting that’s best.

FISH ID FEATURE

The Fish ID feature identifies targets that meet certain conditions as fish. The microcomputer analyses all echoes and eliminates surface clutter, thermoclines, and other undesirable signals. In most instances, remaining targets are fish. The Fish ID feature displays symbols on the screen in place of the actual fish echoes. There are three symbol sizes: small, medium, and large. These show the relative size between targets. In other words, it displays a small fish symbol when it thinks a target is a small fish, a medium fish symbol on a larger target, etc.

The microcomputer is sophisticated, but it can be fooled. It can't distin- guish between fish and other suspended objects such as turtles, sub- merged floats, air bubbles, etc. Individual tree limbs extending outwards from a group of limbs are the hardest objects

for the Fish ID feature to distinguish from fish. You may see Fish ID symbols on the screen when, in fact, there are no fish. Practice with the unit when the Fish ID feature is on and off to become more familiar with Fish ID. When the unit is first turned on, the Fish ID feature is automatically turned on, also. To turn it off, press the menu key until the Fish ID feature’s menu appears as shown at right, then press the down arrow key. To turn it back on, repeat the above steps, but press the up arrow key instead.

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Strata Strata 128 Plus Strata 128 Portable StrataView Table of Contents Introduction SpecificationsLocation General Transducer InstallationShoot-thru-hull v.s. Transom Mounting Transducer Assembly and Mounting All UnitsStrata 128 and Strata 128 Plus Only Ratchets Good Location Poor Location Poor Angle Page Trolling Motor Bracket Installation StrataView Only SHOOT-THRU-HULL Shoot-thru-hull Installation Fish Arches Power Connections Permanent mount units only Bracket Installation Permanent mount units only Strata 128 Portable Assembly Installing the Batteries Portable Transducer Assembly TS-3BK SPEED/TEMPERATURE SensorsSensor Chart Sensors in any other combina Tion PWR/CLEAR Keyboard BasicsMenu FWD / Menu REV UP and Down ArrowsAutomatic Operation MenusRange Zoom Automatic Operation ZoomZoom Manual Operation Grayline SensitivityFish ID Feature Targettrack StrataView Only Fish TrackDigital depth display are read from the center element only Chart SpeedOnly Display ModeCHT 3 Chart #3 Strata 128 Plus and Strataview only CHT 1 Chart #1CHT 5 Chart #5 Strata 128 Plus and Strataview only CHT 4 Chart #4DIG 1 Digital #3 Strata 128 Plus and Strataview only DIG 2 Digital #2 Temperature Probe SelectDIG 3 Digital #3 Depth Alarms Alarms Fish AlarmShallow Alarm Lights Deep AlarmFEET/METER Display ContrastSimulator ASP Advanced Signal ProcessingUnit won’t turn on Troubleshooting Important InformationUnit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically No fish arches when the Fish ID feature is off Electrical Noise Eagle Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty Canadian Customers Only Accessory Ordering InformationInternational Customers Only Shipping InformationHow to Obtain Service U.S.A. Only