USING THE 200DX

MENU FUNCTIONS

Once the Fish Alarm is enabled, the 200DX emits an audible beep when the selected size fish symbol appears on-screen. The sound is slightly different for each of the three fish symbol sizes, so with practice,

it is possible to distinguish the size of the detected fish without looking at the unit.

Triplog. Triplog provides a running log or information based on input from the Temp/Speed sensor.

Since Triplog requires information from the Temp/Speed sensor to operate, if this sensor is not detected by the 200DX, the Triplog menu will not appear as an option.

Triplog provides seven pieces of information: the current digital depth, water surface temperature, current boat speed, the distance traveled since the 200DX was powered up or reset, the average speed, the total time elapsed since power-up or reset, and the input voltage from your boats electrical system.

The time, speed and distance calculations are useful for tracking your progress on a trip. The input voltage is useful for determining the condition of the charging system of the boat. When used in a portable application or whenever the 200DX is operated from a battery source, the voltage number can he used to determine battery life. The 200DX will operate at voltages from 10 to 20 VDC. Voltages in excess of 20 or less than in 10 VDC cause the unit to power off.

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Humminbird manual Using the 200DX