Raymarine L265 manual Operating Instructions

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Actually, the sound waves are usually reflected by the air sac near the center of the fish, and not by the body of the fish. The size of this air sac is different for different kinds of fish. This can also affect the size of the fish symbols on the display. A fish with a large air sac will produce a large fish symbol, while a fish with a small sac will produce a small symbol.

The symbol also indicates which of the two frequencies was used to locate the fish. If the fish was spotted by the wide 50 kHz beam, the symbol will appear to be hollow. If the fish was detected by the narrow 200 kHz beam, the symbol will be solid.

If the fish symbol feature is turned off, the FishFinder indicates fish in a different way. See Fig. 3-5. An arch-shaped mark on the display usually indicates a fish. Again, a larger arch usually indicates a larger fish. Several arches together show a school of fish.

The return from a fish will have a different appearance, depending on the frequency used. If a fish is spotted by the wide 50 kHZ beam, the arch will

50 kHz

200 kHz

An arch-shaped image indicates a fish.

The same fish appears differently when shown by the 50 kHz or 200 kHz transducer beams.

This indicates a group of small fish.

This shows a fish detected in sidelooker mode.

A shallow arch or horizontal line is generated when the boat is moving slowly or stopped.

When the boat is moving very fast,

a fish appears as a single vertical line.

Fig. 3-5

Fish Indications

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Contents Distributed by FishFinder L265 Contents How to Contact Raymarine Simulator Deep AlarmFish Alarm Cleaning InstructionsList of Figures About the FishFinder L265 IntroductionStandard Transducers Optional AccessoriesSystem Components Standard EquipmentIntroduction Installation About the TransducerSelecting the Correct Type of Transducer Use a thru-hull transducer if Use a transom-mount transducer ifUse a trolling motor transducer if Assembling the Transducer BracketUse a low-profile transducer if Use an in-hull transducer ifPositioning the Transom-Mount Transducer No!No!No Mounting the Transom-Mount Transducer Mounting the Optional Sidelooker Transducer Installing Sidelooker Transducer Installation Installation Notes In-Hull Transducer Mounting the Display Unit Standard Mount Mounting the Display Unit Flush Mount Dismounting the Display UnitInstallation Flush-mount Installation Installing the Transducer Cable Installing Cable on Transom Installing the Transducer Cable Sidelooker Option DC Power Connections Installation Controls on Display Unit Operating InstructionsTurning the Power On and Off Setup MemoryControl pad Within 7 seconds, the unit automatically exits from Press Lamp/Contrast Menu appears when you first pressMode. If you do not make any changes to the settings Lamp/Contrast MenuReturn to FishFinder Operating Pages FishFinder Top of display Auto features onIf any of the automatic features are turned on, the Auto Range, auto sensitivity, and auto zoom featuresCenter of display Auto zoom on ZBottom of display If the fish is detected using the narrow 200 kHz beam,When the fish symbol function is off For more on this, see Choosing the FrequencyChoosing a Frequency Fish Indications Operating Instructions Bottom Indications Performance Modes Press ZoomOperating Instructions Scope Bottom Coverage Operating Instructions Digital Sidelooker Operating Instructions Distance is measured sideways. See Fig Distance from the boat to the fish. Remember that thisOperating Instructions Setup Menu Setup InstructionsRange Setting Or falls, the FishFinder will adjust the range to keepBottom in the display Sensitivity Setting Manual sensitivity Chart Speed SettingSame information is displayed in a smaller horizontal space Zoom SettingArrow on the Page control pad to select Auto or Bottom contour, and adjusts the position of the ZoomWindow accordingly with changes in depth. This feature is Particularly useful when fishing for species of fish whichFrequency Setting FrequencyYour choice System Setup Display Display does not include the depth readings for the fish General, the larger the symbol, the larger the fish. ForMore information, see the section on Fish Indications By showing an arch-shaped line. See -5. This kindBoat. See -10. If you have installed this Echoes are displayed in black. When the feature isUsing a solid area of black or gray This feature helps to show the difference betweenSilence the buzzer for the current alarm condition. Into deep water and trigger the alarm, the letter D willDeep Alarm features when you are anchored. Set the limits Way, the unit will trigger an alarm if the anchor dragsSetup Instructions for Sidelooker Button to go back to the Sidelooker Resetting the Unit to Factory Defaults Default SettingsIf you press Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning InstructionsTroubleshooting Suggestions Maintenance and Troubleshooting Display unit does not see the bottom or fish Display unit shows lots of background noise For product repair service How to Contact RaymarineFor marine product and services information For accessories and partsRaymarine in Europe Prepaid Return Service Maintenance and Troubleshooting General Information SpecificationsFishFinder Functions Connector Diagrams Glossary Glossary of TermsNautical mile 6076 feet Warranty Limitations Limited Warranty CertificateFactory Service Centers

L265 specifications

The Raymarine L265 is a cutting-edge piece of marine technology designed specifically for navigation and communication on the water. This integrated system combines advanced features and technologies, ensuring that boaters have the best tools available for safety and efficiency.

One of the standout characteristics of the Raymarine L265 is its high-resolution display. The system typically incorporates a bright, sunlight-readable screen that provides exceptional visibility in all lighting conditions. The intuitive interface allows users to easily access various functions, making navigation more comfortable and streamlined.

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In summary, the Raymarine L265 is an exemplary navigation and communication system, merging high-resolution displays, advanced software, dependable GPS, and comprehensive communication capabilities. With a focus on safety, adaptability, and user-friendly design, it stands out as an essential tool for any serious boater looking to enhance their maritime adventures.