SeekTech SR-60

Figure 57: Signal Focus Control

Note this means that when using a more narrow Signal Focus Control setting, it is necessary to move the receiver along the line more slowly. This is a trade-off for the improved focus, and will avoid missing data updates at the slower rate.

When it is selected on, the Signal Focus Control is changed to narrower or wider settings using the Up (narrower) and Down (wider) Keys.

Signal Focus Control is useful when you need to focus in on a particular signal with detail.

Sound Muting Î99’

This option automatically mutes sound when Measured Depth is greater than 99 feet (30m). If it is unchecked, the sound will not mute automatically.

Tracing Line Response

The Tracing Line distortion response checkbox sets the sensitivity of the Target Line’s distortion display to low, medium, or high -- or disables it altogether. The higher the setting, the more sensitive the “distortion cloud” around the Tracing Line becomes.

If the distortion response is disabled, the Tracing Line will become a single solid line, and the screen will show a second, dashed, line called the Distortion Line. (See page 35 for a description of using this alternative display.)

Frequency Selection Control

Additional available frequencies on the Master Frequency Menu can be added to the Main Menu list of available frequencies by going to the Frequency

Selection Control sub-menu and selecting the desired mode. All frequencies available in the SR-60 for that mode will be displayed. Checked frequencies are already “Currently

Available” – that is, selected to appear in the Main Menu. From there, they can be set to “Checked-Active” status to make them available by use of the Frequency Key . Checking a frequency to add it to the Main Menu will set the unit to operating in that frequency and place it in Checked-Active status.

To select additional frequencies, highlight and select the

Frequency Selection Control sub-menu. Highlight the category of the desired frequency (Figure 58). Press

the Select Key .

Figure 58: Selecting a Frequency Category

Then use the Up and Down Keys to scroll through the available frequencies. Highlight the desired frequency to add it to the currently available list (Figure 59).

Figure 59: Highlighting a Frequency to Activate

Checking a frequency (using the Select Key) will enable it to be included in the “Currently Available” list of frequencies on the Main Menu (Figure 60). Once on the Main Menu, it can be set to “Checked-Active” status, and then be put into use using the Frequency Key .

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