2.The ColorLine Control Bar appears. Press ↓ to decrease ColorLine; press ↑ to increase ColorLine.
3.When it's set at the desired level, press EXIT.
ColorLine distinguishes between weak and strong sonar signals by "painting" them with different colors. You can adjust ColorLine to suit your personal viewing tastes. The left figure shows the default Color- Line setting. The center figure shows a lower ColorLine setting and at right, a higher setting. These black and white illustrations don't show it, but the far left band on the Echo Strength scale is black, followed by blue, green, yellow and at the far right, red.
In the Ice Flasher, the weakest signals are shown in black and the strongest signals show as red. Fish are among the weakest echoes, so they show up mostly as black and blue bands on the flasher screen. The hardest surfaces, like the bottom, show as red. Cover in the form of weed beds or submerged timber display in the blue to yellow range.
Battery Gauge
The Ice Flasher has a battery gauge that shows the capacity of the re- chargeable battery. When the battery is fully charged, the gauge is filled with green. As power is consumed, the fill level drops and turns to yellow (70 percent charged) and red (30 percent). When the gauge shows 0 percent, you should turn off the unit to save your settings, and then recharge the battery.
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