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REMOTE
-
An
intelligent "repeater"
unit that receives
depth
information
from another
sonar unit. A remote doesn't
have a transmitter or receiver.
However,
ft
does
have it's own features
that are
adjustable
and
operate
separately
from the master.
RESOLUTION
-
The
ability
of a sonar unit to
separate
targets
from each
other or the bottom.
RMS
-
A standard
rating
of transmitter
power output.
SCALE
-
The
markings
on
a sonar unit's
display.
To determine
the
depth
ofatarget, simply compare
the
target's
lobation
to the location of the scale
markers on the
display.
SECOND ECHO
-
Another
echo that
registers
at
roughly
twice the
depth
of a
target
echo. This is caused
by
the sound waves
reflecting
off the
bottom,
strikingthe
surfabe of thewater,
travellingtothe
bottom
again,
and
returing
to the surface.
SECOND
FUNCTION KEY
-
A button that converts the functions
of the
primary
keys
on the
keyboard.
Sonar
units with a second function
key
have
other
keys
with two functions. You can
switch functions
with the second
function
key.
SENSITIVITY
-
The
ability
of a sonar unit's
receiver to
display
targets.
Increasingthe sensitivityallowsweakertargetsto
bedisplayed.
Also called
"gain".
SCROLL SPEED
-
See CHART
SPEED.
SHOOT-THROUGH-HULL
-
A transducer
installation which allows
the
sonar
signals
to
pass through
atiberglass
hull without
cuffing
a hole
in the
hull.
SUPPRESSION
-
A method used in some sonar units
to eliminate ihterfer-
ence or noise.
SURFACE CLARITY
CONTROL
-
Reduces or eliminates
undesirable
sig-
nals
displayed
near
the water's surface. Also
called "8CC".
THERMOCLINE
-A
Iayerof
watercaused
bythe
meeting
of warm and cool
layers
ofwater. Thethermocline
providesthetemperature
mostlish
prefer.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the
world of
sportfishing
sonar.
Your Lowrance X-30
isa
high quality
sonardesigned
for both
professional
and
novice users. The
X-30
automatically
finds and
displays
the bottom
depth,
fish,
and structure
by
just
by turning
it on. As
you
become familiar with
your
X-30, try
some
of its remarkable features: "Fine
tune" the unit to the
surrounding
conditions
to
get
the most from
your
sonar.
You
can
program
the X-30 to sound alarms
when the boat
goes
shallower
or
deeper
than a
preset depth.
An alarm will also sound when a
fish enters an alarm
zone. Zoom in and
separate
fish
from structure and
each other.
Only
Lowrance
gives you
the
power
to
adiust
a sonar unit to its
maximum
potential.
TogetstartedwithyourX-30,
firstread theinstallation
section.
This
is where it all
begins,
and
improper
installation
can cause
problems
down
the road.
After
you've
read these instructions and
installed
your
X-30.
read
the rest of this
manual In detail. The more
you
know
when
you get
to the
water,
the
more
your
X-30 will do for
you.
INSTALLATION
Mounting
Install
the X-30 In
any
convenient
location, provided
there is
clearance when
tilted forthe best
viewing angle.
Holes In the bracket base
allow wood screw or
through
bolt
mounting.
Attach the bracket to
aluminum
panels
with sheet metal screws. Place a
piece
of
plywood
on the
back of thin
fiberglass panels
to secure the
mounting
hardware. Make
certain there
is
enough
room behind the unit to attach
the
power
and
transducer cables.
You can route the
power
and transducer cables
through
the
7/8"
hole in the base of the
gimbal
bracket.
Then
pass
them
through
a
hole in
the
mounting
surface. The smallest
hole that will
pass
one connector
through
is
3/4".
Pass the transducer connector
and cable
up through
the
hole and
gimbal
bracket. Then
push
the
power
cable wire down
through
the bracket and dash. After
routing
the
cables,
fill the hole with silicone
rubberadhesive
(RTV).
Offsetthe bracketto coverthe
majority
of the hole.
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