THE “MODE” AND “FUNCTION” BUTTONS

There are two membrane-protected push buttons located below the carrying handle on

the Carrying Shuttle. Use these

 

 

 

Function

F/C

buttons for selecting which

Aqua-Vu DT camera direction and

 

 

 

MODE

M

 

measurement features you want

 

to use.

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Control Panel

 

 

 

 

WARNING: Turning unit on and off underwater will recalibrate the sensor so that you will get a false reading. You will need to pull the unit up before switching the lights on or off to avoid this problem.

MODE BUTTON - Press the MODE button to choose from three modes - Relative, Absolute, Temp-only, or Standard Operating mode. Relative and Absolute modes deal with camera direction.Standard operating mode is for just plain viewing - watching lure, bait, fish, bottom structure, etc. - without any directional or temperature information on the screen.

Push MODE button one time and relative direction goes away.

Push MODE button a second time and absolute reading appears.

Push MODE button a third time and relative direction appears again.

FUNCTION BUTTON - Press the FUNCTION button to select either fresh or

saltwater use, adjust for the atmospheric pressure at your particular lake plus display in either feet or meters and F0 or C0.

Push FUNCTION button one time and the display goes to saltwater, feet, fahrenheit.

Push FUNCTION button a second time and the display goes to freshwater, meters an centigrade.

Push FUNCTION button a third time and the display goes to saltwater, meters and centigrade.

Push FUNCTION button a fourth time and the display goes to standard mode.

DEPTH-TECH FEATURE: KNOWING CAMERA DEPTH

When viewing in open water, "drag" due to water resistance increases the amount of cable needed to reach a target depth. The deeper or faster you go, there's more "drag" on the camera and cable, pulling it away from the boat. In many situations, the camera and viewing depth may significantly differ from the sonars depth reading. For example, while the boat is over 20 feet of water, as indicated by the sonar, the camera might drag back over a drop-off and be "viewing" in 30 feet.

Or, with 25 feet of cable out the boat, your camera might ride only 20 feet down. Thus, neither cable length nor sonar readings pinpoint the accurate depth of the camera and what it sees.

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