POWER, as previously discussed, powers the Wide Eye for normal operation. Also,
if the unit is powered off, press and hold POWER until you hear a continuous "chirp" to enable simulator operation as discussed in "Simulator Operation". Pressing POWER when the unit is in normal or simulator operation will power the unit off.
STOP freezes the display to allow closer study. Pressing STOP again will resume normal operation. Also, if a menu is
The transmitted sonar signal travels downward, and is reflected back toward the surface by the bottom or other objects for display
LIGHT enables a
The four remaining buttons work together to control the Menu
MENU brings a menu
UP ARROW selects the next larger or next sequential adjustment within the menu. Holding an Arrow button down will cause the unit to continue to make the adjustment, until a limit is reached, and a continuous chirp is heard.
DOWN ARROW selects the next smaller adjustment within the menu.
ENTER is used to toggle other menu options on and oft.
All menus use the same general layout as shown in in the sample menu below. The heading of the menu is at the top. The area in the center is controlled by the UP and DOWN ARROWS, and the area under the horizontal line is controlled by the ENTER button. Not all menus are affected by all controls, but the layout is the same regardless.
Pressing MENU repeatedly will sequentially display all available menus.
Menu Functions
The following section explains each menu in detail, and how these adjustments can be used to extract the maximum information from the sonar returns. Remember, once a setting has been changed, the Wide Eye will remember that setting until it is changed again, or until the unit is powered off.
Sensitivity
As the Wide Eye receives returned signals, the sensitivity of the receiver is adjusted automatically based on a number of factors such as the depth of the water, and the signal clarity. In murky