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Note: The
digital
must be on in order for the
Depth
Alarm
to function.
To view the
settings
of either
the shallow alarm or the
deep
alarm
By setting
both the shallow and
deep alarms,
a
window can be
positi-
oned between the surface and the bottom. If the boat
goes
into
water that
is shallower than the shallow alarm's set
point,
the alarm will sound.
The
same will
happen
if the boat
goes
into water
deeper
than the
deep
alarm
set
point.
This
makes a useful anchor watch or when
navigating through
a
channel.
To
use the Shallow
Alarm,
press
the desired
depth,
then the
SHAL-
LOW ALARM
key.
For
example,
to set the Shallow Alarm to 15
feet, press 1,
5,
SHALLOW SET. The numbers one and five will be
displayed
on the
screen as
they
are
entered,
then
disappear
The words "DEPTH ALM" will
be
displayed immediately
below the
digital depth display
to indicate the
digital
alarm is enabled.
Now,
if the boat travels into
water shallower than fifteen
feet
the
shallow alarm will sound with
a fast
beep
tone and the words "DEPTH
ALM" will also flash
rapidly.
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The
Deep
Alarm can be set in the same manner. Press the desired
depth,
then the DEEP ALARM
key.
For
example,
set the
Deep
Alarm to 50
feet
by pressing 5,0,
DEEP SET. The numbers 5 and 0 will be
displayed
on
the screen as
they're
entered,
then
disappear.
If the boat moves into water
deeper
than 50
feet
the alarm will sound with a slow
beep
tone and the
words "DEPTH ALM" will flash
slowly.
without
changing them, press
the SHALLOW ALARM or DEEP ALARM
keys.
To clear either the Shallow or
Deep Alarm, press 0,
SHALLOW
ALARM or
0,
DEEP ALARM
respectively.
The words "DEPTH ALM" will
disappear
from the lower
portion
of the
display, signifying
both shallow and
deep
alarms have been turned off. The CLEAR
key
can also
be used to
turn the alarms off.
Simply press
CLEAR,
SHALLOW ALARM or
CLEAR,
DEEP ALARM to turn each of the alarms off.
Note: Both Shallow and
Deep
Alarms must be off for the words
"DEPTH ALM" to be erased from the
display.
LIGHT
I
AUTO
LIGHT
Lights
behind the
display
and the
keyboard
are
provided
for
operation
of the X-50 at
night
Press the
2nd,
AUTO
keys
to turn the
lights
on. To turn
the
lights off, press
the
2nd,
AUTO
keys again.
The
lights
will
also
go
out
when the X-50 is turned off. When the X-50 is first turned
on,
the
lights
will
flash for six seconds to
help you
find the
2nd,
AUTO
keys
at
night
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LCOMMANDJ
DISCRIMINATION
Unwanted noise on the
display
is a
fairly
common
complaint.
Noise
can be defined as
any
undesired
signal
and it can be caused
by
either an
electrical or acoustic
source,
or a combination of the two. In both
cases,
the noise can
produce
unwanted marks on the
display.
The X-50 has Discrimination which is effective in
combatting
noise
signals.
It
processes
all
incoming
echoes from the
receiver,
determines
which ones are noise and eliminates
them, displaying only
the
legitimate
echoes.
Discrimination
has
ten levels—a
through
10.
0
is
off,
10 is the
highest
level. When the X-50 is turned
on,
the
Discriminay
set to level 1. If
noise is
present
on the
display,
press
the level of Discrimination
desired,
(0,
through 10)
then the DISC
key.
There should be an immediate
change
in
the amount of noise
displayed
on the screen. Note: Too much Discrimina-
tion
will
destroy
fish arches and fine detail.
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23
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SHALLOW
ALARM
SET
Figure
19
DEEP
ALARM
SET
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