Lowrance electronic LCX-15CI, LCX-15CT manual Audio, Alarms

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AUDIO

The various sounds that the unit makes can be customized to your own taste. Press the MENU key twice, then select “Sounds” from the main menu. The screen at right appears.

The volume control on the right side of the menu adjusts the au- dio level for all sounds. To change it, select “Volume”, press the ENT

key, then adjust it using the arrow keys. Press the ENT key when you’re finished.

The unit sounds a tone when a key is pressed. To turn this off, select “Key Press Sounds” and press the ENT key. The same with “Alarm Sounds”. This silences the tone that’s sounded when an alarm is triggered.

“Alarm Style” lets you select the type of sound that’s played when an alarm is triggered. Select “Alarm Style”, then press the ENT key. Choose the desired setting, then press the ENT key again. The setting is saved and will be played the next time an alarm sounds.

ALARMS

This unit has three different types of sonar alarms. The first is the Fish Alarm. It sounds when the Fish I.D. feature determines an echo or group of echoes is a fish. Another alarm is the Zone Alarm which consists of a bar. Any echo on the chart that appears inside this bar triggers this alarm. The last alarm is called the Depth Alarm. Only the bottom signal will trig- ger this alarm. This is useful as an anchor watch, a shallow water alert, or for navigation.

To adjust an alarm, first press the MENU key twice, then select “Alarms”. Now select “Sonar Alarms”. The screen shown at right appears. Follow the instruc- tions below for setting each alarm.

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Contents LCX-15CI LCX-15CT Never use this product while operating a vehicle Specifications Table of Contents Accessories IntroductionModel Transducers ModelInstallation BracketPower Connections NMEA/DGPS Wiring NMEA/DGPSAccessory Connections Speed/Temperature ConnectionsTemperature and Speed/Temperature Installation Examples Sonar ConnectorMMC Keyboard Full Sonar Chart PagesSplit Zoom Sonar Chart Menus Sonar Options SensitivityAutomatic Sensitivity Colorline Range AutomaticRange Manual Range Upper and Lower LimitsStop Chart Chart SpeedZoom Depth CursorChart Data Sonar Features Transducer Frequency Surface Clarity Noise Rejection Sonar Features Fish Symbols Fish DepthsLOG Sonar Chart Data Alarms AudioDepth Alarms Zone AlarmFish Alarm Sonar SetupTransducer Type Reset Water Distance Keel OffsetCalibrate Speed System Setup Sonar SimulatorUnits of Measure Set Local Time Communications PortsConfigure Dgps Configure NmeaReset Options Hide GPS features Popup HelpSoftware Information GPS Operation Introduction to GPSNever use this GPS receiver while operating a vehicle Finding Your Position Auto SearchManual Initialization Position Aquisition Require Dgps GPS Operation PagesStatus Customizing the Status Screen NavigationCustomizing the Navigation Screen MapPage Cursor Cursor Distance Map OrientationNORTH-UP Auto Zoom Range Rings/Grid LinesMap Data Map Categories Drawn IconsPlot Trail Edit Trail Navigate a TrailPage Trail Options New TrailDelete All Trails Waypoints Saving the Cursor Position as a WaypointSaving a New Position Average Position Waypoint InformationWaypoint Navigation MAN Overboard Cancel Navigation RoutesCreate a Route Page Follow a Route GPS SimulatorGPS Setup Coordinate SystemMap Fix Datum Position Pinning Important Alarm Notes Timers/Alarm Clock Trip CalculatorUnit won’t turn on Unit freezes, locks up, or operates erraticallyNo fish arches when the Fish ID feature is off Noise Lowrance ELECTRONICS, INC Full ONE-YEAR Warranty Datums Datums Datums Lowrance Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Page Transferring GPS Data to/from a MMC How to Obtain Service How to Obtain Service U.S.A. Only