USING THE TCR ID-1
READING THE TCR
READING THE TCR ID-1 SCREEN
Your TCR has a liquid crystal display, or LCD. The liquid crystal material in the display aligns itself to either block light or let light pass through. This blocking of light creates images on the screen. Since the display depends on light to form its images, increasing the light source makes it easier to see. This is why your TCR can be seen so well in bright, direct sunlight.
You will also notice that the display can be seen better at certain angles. The TCR mounting system has been designed for tilting and pivoting so that you can easily maintain a good angle for viewing. Another characteristic of the display is that some polarized glasses can affect your view by causing a rainbow or prism to appear. This can be improved by slightly tilting the unit.
Fish Identification
The TCR
1.Objects close to the bottom are displayed in red. The bottom and any structure
attached to it are displayed in black. The microcomputer within the TCR ID
2.Stronger signals are displayed as a black dot behind a red dot. The TCR
microcomputer also helps you identify stronger signals, such as those from larger fish, because they are displayed as a black dot behind a red dot. It's easy to separate them from the weaker returns displayed in red only.