Settings
Before setting keel offset, measure the distance from the transducer to the lowest part of the keel. If, for example, the keel is 3.5 feet below the transducer, it will be input as
NOTE: To input a keel offset that accounts for the distance from the transducer to the water surface, you will enter a posi- tive number. If the transducer is 1.5 feet below the waterline, it will be input as +1.5 feet. That will give you a more precise depth reading.
To set Keel Offset:
1.Highlight the Keel Offset text box on the Installation menu and press enter.
2.Use the keypad to enter the desired keel offset. Select OK and press enter.
Water Speed Calibration
When there are differences in speed data, Water Speed Calibration calibrates data from a paddlewheel with GPS data. That ensures the accuracy of speed data from your paddlewheel.
To calibrate Water Speed:
Water speed
calibration dialog box
1.Select the Water Speed Calibration text box from the Installation menu and press enter. The Water Speed Calibration keypad will appear.
2.Use the arrow keys to enter the percentage difference in speed data. Select OK and press enter.
NOTE: If the paddlewheel is reading a slower speed than the GPS unit, you will input a positive (+) percentage. Conversely, a negative
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