Sonar

Showing and Configuring the Whiteline

You can highlight the strongest signal from the bottom to help define the hardness or softness of the signal.

1.From the Home screen, select Sonar > Sonar Setup > Whiteline.

2.Complete an action:

Select High to turn on the whiteline with the most-sensitive setting. Almost all strong returns are highlighted in white.

Select Medium to turn on the whiteline with many strong returns highlighted in white.

Select Low to turn on the whiteline with the least-sensitive setting. Only the strongest returns are highlighted in white.

Setting the Color Scheme

1.From the Home screen, select Sonar > Sonar Setup.

2.Complete an action:

Select Color Scheme > Blue.Select Color Scheme > White.Adjusting the Gain on the Sonar Screen

You can control the sensitivity of the sonar receiver. To see more detail, increase the gain. If the screen is cluttered, decrease the gain.

1.From the Home screen, select Sonar.

2.Select a sonar view.

3.Select Menu > Gain.

4.Complete an action:

Select Auto to allow the chartplotter to adjust the gain automatically.

Select Up or Down to increase or decrease the gain manually.

5.Select Done.

Adjusting the Noise Rejection on the Sonar Screen

The Noise Rejection setting appears only when you have manually increased or decreased the gain setting (page 76).

You can minimize the appearance of weak sonar returns by increasing the noise rejection.

1.From the Home screen, select Sonar.

2.Select a sonar view.

3.Select Menu > Noise Reject.

4.Select Up or Down.

Selecting Frequencies

You can indicate which frequencies appear on the sonar screen when using a dual frequency transducer. You can show data from a 200 kHz sonar signal, data from a 50 kHz sonar signal, or data from both signals simultaneously.

1.From the Home screen, select Sonar.

2.Select a sonar view.

3.Select Menu > Frequency.

4.Complete an action:

Select 200 kHz to show data from a 200 kHz sonar signal. This is useful mainly for more-shallow, inland waters.

Select 50 kHz to show data from a 50 kHz sonar signal. This is useful mainly for deeper waters.

Select Dual to show both 200 kHz and 50 kHz data on a split screen.

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