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(JAYPOINT
ROUTE:
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This screen shows the first seven waypoints in your route. Select the
waypoint in the route that you want to travel to first. The Z-9500 will
show navigation information to that waypoint,
then switch to the next
waypoint
in the list and so on until all of the waypoints on the list have
been reached. Press the
key adjacent to the
"Up"
or "Down" labels until
the black box is on the
starting waypoint. Then
press the key
next to the
"Enter' label. A new screen appears as shown below. Press the key
next to the "Forward" label if you wish to travel
through
the route from
the first to the
last
waypoints in the route's list. Press the
key
next to the
"Reverse" if you wish to travel
through the route from the last waypoint
to the first waypoint in the list. The Z-9500 returns to the
loran screen
with navigation information to the first waypoint in the route.
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One of the best ways to get fish arches is to expand or "zoom" a
segment of the water. For example, from 45 to 60 feet. The smaller
the
segment, the better the screen resolution will be. The easiest
way
to do this on the Z-9500
is with the Bottom Track feature. Use the 2x or
4x Bottom Track mode to expand the
echoes, making it easier to see
detail. For the best results, turn the sensitivity up as high as possible
without
getting too much noise on the screen. In medium to deep
water, this method should work to display fish arches.
If you see fish signals
when the unit is in the manual mode, but
don't
get fish symbols when the Fish l.D. feature is on, try increasing the
sensitivity. Although you can only vary
the
sensitivity a small amount
when the Fish I.D. feature is on, many
times it has helped
to display
fish symbols.
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TOl :40965.60
T02 :85920.22
H 32°O0.45'
U 83°11.33'
BOAT'S DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
LJAYPT *22
WAYPT *10
WAYPT * 4
WAYPT * 1
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