User Manual

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FISHTRAX™ SONAR FREQUENCIES
User selectable dual beam FishTrax™ Intelligent
Sonar allows you to fine tune the FishTrax™ 1C to
adapt to your fishing style. There are two
operating frequencies (200 kHz and 83 kHz), each
specifically designed to make finding fish
effortlesss. A frequency of 200 kHz means that
200,000 sonar pulses are produced (and listened
for) by the transducer every second, while 83 kHz
represents 83,000 sonar pulses per second.
The FishTrax™ 1C has Three Frequency
Modes:
200 kHz
83 kHz
Dual-View (200 kHz and 83 kHz)
200 kHz: Excels at showing minute details. Provides the best resolution and
definition of structure and targets, but will not penetrate as deep as 83 kHz. Use
this frequency mode for fishing in shallow water where detail is important.
83 kHz: Has a much greater depth penetration capability, but shows less
definition. Use it in deeper water or in situations where the 200 kHz lacks bottom
structure detail.
Dual-View: Use this mode to utilize the best features of each sonar frequency.
The 200 kHz view will show greater detail of bottom structure and fish echoes,
while the 83 kHz will reach deeper to show detail beyond the reach of the 200
kHz.
To Change the Frequency:
1. Press and release the V | ESC button.
2. The current frequency mode will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Dual-View will split the screen in half and show 83 kHz on the left
and 200 kHz on the right
ZOOM BOTTOM TRACKING
In normal fish finder mode you can zoom in on the bottom of the
screen to get a high definition look at the bottom contour and
composition. This will enlarge the view of the bottom two times (2x).