Lowrance electronic X67C manual Noise

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NOISE

A major cause of sonar problems is electrical noise. This usually ap- pears on the sonar's display as random patterns of dots or lines. In se- vere cases, it can completely cover the screen with black dots, or cause the unit to operate erratically, or not at all.

To eliminate or minimize the effects of electrical noise, first try to de- termine the cause. With the boat at rest in the water, the first thing you should do is turn all electrical equipment on the boat off. Make sure the engine is also off. Turn your sonar on, then turn off Noise Reject [also known as the ASP feature (Advanced Signal Processing)]. Sensi- tivity should be set at 90-95 percent. There should be a steady bottom signal on the display. Now turn on each piece of electrical equipment on the boat and view the effect on the sonar's display. For example, turn on the bilge pump and view the sonar display for noise. If no noise is present, turn the pump off, then turn on the VHF radio and transmit. Keep doing this until all electrical equipment has been turned on, their effect on the sonar display noted, then turned off.

If you find noise interference from an electrical instrument, trolling mo- tor, pump, or radio, try to isolate the problem. You can usually reroute the sonar unit's power cable and transducer cable away from the wiring that is causing the interference. VHF radio antenna cables radiate noise when transmitting, so be certain to keep the sonar's wires away from it. You may need to route the sonar unit's power cable directly to the battery to isolate it from other wiring on the boat.

If no noise displays on the sonar unit from electrical equipment, then make certain everything except the sonar unit is turned off, then start the engine. Increase the RPM with the gearshift in neutral. If noise ap- pears on the display, the problem could be one of three things; spark plugs, alternator, or tachometer wiring. Try using resistor spark plugs, alternator filters, or routing the sonar unit's power cable away from engine wiring. Again, routing the power cable directly to the battery helps eliminate noise problems. Make certain to use the in-line fuse supplied with the unit when wiring the power cable to the battery.

When no noise appears on the sonar unit after all of the above tests, then the noise source is probably cavitation. Many novices or persons with limited experience make hasty sonar installations which function perfectly in shallow water, or when the boat is at rest. In nearly all cases, the cause of the malfunction will be the location and/or angle of the transducer. The face of the transducer must be placed in a location that has a smooth flow of water at all boat speeds. Read your trans- ducer owner's manual for the best mounting position.

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Contents X67C Page Table of Contents Depth Range Upper and Lower Limits Capabilities and Specifications X67C IntroductionHow Sonar Works How to use this manual typographical conventions Press ↓ to Fish ID Symbolsentexitexit Installation and Accessories Installation PreparationsShoot-through hull installations Transom installationTrolling motor installations Good location Poor location Location Poor angle Transom Transducer centerline Hull bottomTransom Transducer Assembly and Mounting DotWashers RatchetsMetal Nut washer Rubber BoltTransom Bottom Hull Flat-bottom hull Deep-vee hullTrolling Motor Bracket Installation Internal tooth washer TMB-S bracket Bolt Nut Flat washerFull fish arch Proper transducer angle Transducer Orientation and Fish ArchesPartial fish arches Transducer aimed Too far back SHOOT-THRU-HULL Preparation Transducer location High speed Trolling speed Speed/Temperature Sensors Spread epoxy here Sand this surfaceSonar unit Rear viewHST-WSU Good location Power Connections Transom Bottom of hullPage 107.5 82.7 76.9 Millimeter Inch 70.3Using the Quick Release Mounting Bracket Bracket front Depress ratchets to releasePPP-12 Portable Power Pack with an X67C stowed for transport Page Cup Tie nylon cord here SuctionCup Bolt Nut Washer Transducer Hull TransducerBasic Sonar Operation Exit MemoryMenus Main Menu Commands Sonar Menu Commands Pages Page Page Basic Sonar Quick Reference Sonar Operations Bait School Thermocline With fish Fish ArchesPage To Restore Factory Settings Important TipOther Free Training Aids Advanced Sonar Options & Other Features ASP Advanced Signal ProcessingAlarms To adjust and turn on the shallow alarmBacklight Level To adjust and turn on the deep alarmTo turn the fish alarm on Chart Speed Calibrate SpeedColorLine Contrast Thin or no Colorline Wider ColorlineDepth Cursor Cursor line Depth boxDepth Range Manual To switch to Manual Depth RangeDepth Range Automatic To turn Auto Depth Range on againDepth Range Upper and Lower Limits FasTrack Area zoomedFish I.D. Fish Symbols & Depths HyperScroll Symbols with FishTrack depthsFishTrack Noise RejectionOverlay Data To turn off displayed dataPing Speed & HyperScroll To change displayed data font sizeTo adjust Sensitivity From the Sonar Page, press Menuent Pop-up Help To turn off HyperScrollScreen Contrast and Backlight Level Reset OptionsReset Water Distance Sensitivity & Auto SensitivityAutomatic Sensitivity Set Keel Offset Set Language Press MENUMENU↓ to SET Keel OffsetentPress MENUMENU↓ to Software Infoent Sonar Color ModeSoftware Version Information Sonar Page & Sonar Chart Display Options Digital Data/Chart Stop Chart Sonar SimulatorSurface Clarity Press ↓ or ↑ to select clarity levelEXITEXITEXITTransparency Units of MeasureZoom & Zoom Bar VolumeUpper and Lower Limits Zoom Pan To turn on the Zoom BarPage Troubleshooting Page Noise Page Page Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site
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