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one. Thenumbersatthe
lowerleft ofthe screen
arethedigital
bottom
depth
display.
To
change menus,
usethe arrow
keys
in the ZONEALARM
section
of the
keyboard.
To select an item
from the
menu,
use the
arrow
keys
in
the
RANGE section. Once
you
make a selection,
press
the CMN'D
FUNC-
TION
key
to activate
that
selection,
or
press
the
arrow
keys
in
the ZONE
ALARM section to switch
to another menu. Once
all of the selections
are
made,
presstheCMND
FUNCTION
keyand
all selections on
all menuswill
be activated.
tions.
For a detailed
description
of
the
menus,
see the
following
illustra-
MENU
#1
-
FISH SIZE
This menu
adjusts
the size
of
fish that fish alert will alarm or flash on.
When the ID-6300 is first turned
on,
it
automatically
flashes
on medium and
large
fish. You can
adiust
it to flash on
small, medium,
and
large fish,
medium
and
large
fish,
or
large
fish
only.
Notice when the
10-6300 is in
the automatic
mode, only
medium and
large
fish
will
flash.
The fish size feature
is not
adjustable
when the ID-6300 is in
automatic. The menu
appears
with
only
medium
9n the screen. If
you try
to
adjust
it,
the
ID-6300 will sound an tone.
To
adjust
thefish
size,
first make
certain the 10-6300 is not in automatic.
Next,
press
the CMN'D FUNCTION
key.
The menu
appearswith
mediumfish
highlighted.
Tochangeto
small
press
the down arrow
key
in the RANGE section. To
change
to
large, press
the
up
arrow
key
in the RANGE section. Wait six
seconds and the menu
will
disappear,
or
press
the CMN'D FUNCTION
key.
The selection
you just
made
will
now
be activated.
18
MENU
#2-SCC
(SURFACE
CLARITY
CONTROL)
The
markings
--or noise--atthe
top
of
the
display
can
at times extend
manyfeet
below the
surface. This can
interfere
with fish
signals
or other
tar-
gets.
These
markings
are Surface
Clutter and are
caused
by
wave
action,
boat
wakes,
bait
fish,
temperature
in-
versions,
and other
reasons.
Use Surface
Clarity
Control
(SCC)
to reduce or eliminate
surface
clutter.
SCC varies the
gain
of the re-
ceiver between
each transmit
pulse,
while the receiver is
"listening"
for the
return echoes. The
gain
is the lowest
for echoes near the surface.
It
gradu-
ally
increases as the
depth
Increases.
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Page 1 - 10-6300 is not in automatic

one. Thenumbersatthe lowerleft ofthe screen arethedigital bottom depth display. To change menus, usethe arrow keys in the ZONEALARM section of the key

Page 2 - #3- DISC

Brush usually lies on the bottom and shows up as clumps rising above the bottom signal. Brush signals look similarto large rocks, however their signal

Page 3 - P/slums

A horizontal bar at the top of the screen displays the sensitivity level. When the sensitivity is at minimum, the bar is very short. Increasing the s

Page 4 - #5- DIGITAL DISPLAY

[ ON j torn To turn the ID-6300 off, press the OFF key. 30 7 OPERATION When the 10-6300 is first turned on, it automatically finds and displays the bo

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DISPLAY INTERPRETATION Now let's look at the display. First, we'll turn on the ID-6300 by pressing the ON key. The lights will flash for s

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BAIT FISH The importance of bait fish to successful fishing can't be over- emphasized. They are the principle food of all game fish in most water

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KEYBOARD BASICS SPECIFICATIONS This section gives a brief explanation of the keyboard. Read the Operation section for a detailed description of each k

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GLOSSARY NOISE ANCHOR WATCH - A selling ofthe sonar unit'salarm. Thealarm activates when the boat drifts into shallower or deeper water than the

Page 9 - A bottom

Power Connections The ID-6300 operates from a 12 volt battery system. Attach the power cable to an accessory or power buss. If you have problems with

Page 10 - 'C

REMOTE - An Intelligent "repeater" unit that receives depth information from another sonar unit. A remote doesn't have a transmitter or

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TABLE OF CONTENTS energy from the transmitter into ultrasonic sound waves. When a return echo strikes the transducer, it converts the sound waves into

Page 12 - ON _____

The maximum depth that 6CC will affect is one-half of the selected depth range. For example, with maximum SOC. on a 0 to 60 foot range. SOC would have

Page 13 - SURVEVINGALAKE

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Page 14 - TO OBTAIN SERVICE

alarm window up. Press the down arrow key to move the lop of the zone deeper. Six seconds after Ihe adjustments are made, the alarm bar disappears. Se

Page 15 - SHAL SET DEEP

The lD-6300 can display the depth in either feet, fathoms, or meters. At first, the display reads in feet. To change it to fathoms or meters, press th

Page 16 - A transom mount transducer

distinguish weeds from trees on the bottom, or fish from structure. When the ID-6300 is first turned on, the GRAYLINE function is automatically on. T

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MENU #9 - DIGITAL AVERAGING The digital sonar used in the ID- 6300 is a highly sensitive device that gives rapid ujxlates of the water's depth.

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ZOOM Often it's desirable to expand or "ZOOM" a section of the display to show more detail. You can do this on the ID-6300 by using the

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TRANSDUCERS AND CONE ANGLES The sound waves from the transducer spread out into the water in a cone shaped beam. This looks much likethe beam from a f

Page 20 - ID-6300

and hold the right arrow key for example, the bar will start moving to the right. This signifies that the chart speed is increasing. There are 32 step

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