“chart speed.” You can adjust this using the “Setup Menu.” (See Section 4.)
Many of the items on this display appear in the other display pages. Since you are likely to use the FishFinder Page most often, we will explain all of these items here.
Top of display
Buzzer symbol
This symbol shows whether any of the alarms will use the buzzer. There are three kinds of alarms: shallow, deep, and fish. If one of these alarms is triggered, the unit will present a flashing symbol on the display. The Buzzer symbol shows whether, in addition to the flashing symbol, the alarms will also use the buzzer.
If the Buzzer setting in the System Setup Menu is on (indicating that the buzzer is enabled for all of the alarms), this symbol will appear filled.
If the Buzzer setting is off (indicating that the buzzer is disabled for all of the alarms), this symbol will be empty.
Shallow alarm set
You can set an alarm to go off if the boat moves into water which is shallower than a certain depth. If you set this type of alarm, the “S” indicator will appear on the display. If the alarm is triggered, the “S” symbol will flash. If the buzzer has been turned on (in the System Setup Menu), the buzzer will also sound. To stop the buzzer, press the CLEAR button. The “S”symbol will continue to flash until you move into deeper water.
Deep alarm set
You can set a different alarm to go off if the boat moves into water which is deeper than a certain depth. When this alarm is set, the “D”symbol will appear. If the alarm is triggered, the “D”symbol will flash. If the buzzer has been turned on (in the System Setup Menu), the buzzer will also sound. To stop the buzzer, press the CLEAR button. The “D”symbol will continue to flash until you move into shallower water.
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