USING THE LCR

OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

9.Depth: In the automatic mode, the proper depth range is found as soon as the unit is turned on. As you move into deeper water and the bottom goes off the screen the next deeper depth range will automatically be activated. Also, as you move into shallower water the depth range will automatically change to the next smaller scale. This change is made when the bottom reaches the top 15 pixels, not when the next depth range is reached. For example, on the 12 foot range, the bottom depth must reach about 24 feet before the depth range will change to 60 feet.

You may also manually change the depth scale by pressing the depth set button. Each time this button is decreased the range is decreased by one setting.

Note. Should you attempt to change to a depth scale which is less than the actual bottom depth. The computer will automatically change the depth scale back to the proper position. For example, if you are in 40 feet of water and you change the depth scale to 30 feet, the computer will automatically change back to the 60 foot scale. Remember, in the manual mode the automatic range change is not active.

The depth scale is always displayed at the right side of the display, with increments at one third add at two-thirds for example, on the 60- foot range, the 20-foot and 40-foot depths will also be indicated.

10.Digital Bottom Reading: The Digital Bottom Reading is displayed in the lower area of the screen. It will operate while the unit is in the automatic mode. The Digital Bottom

Reading will not be seen while in the manual mode.

Optional Surface Temperature Gauge or Trolling Speed Indicator

Your LCR is designed to work with an optional surface temperature gauge, Part Number TG-LCR or an optional Trolling Speed Indicator, Part Number TSI-LCR Figure 17A illustrates the three basic parts of these gauges - the cable interconnection between the electronics and the LCR, the electronic housing, and the probe and cable assembly.

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Humminbird LCR4 ID Reading will not be seen while in the manual mode