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User manual Garmin, model 500c

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1. Select MENU. 2. Select an option. • For the echo 200, echo 500c, or echo 550c, select Pause/Rewind Sonar. • For the echo 300c, select Pause Sonar. resuming the Sonar Screen After pausing the screen or viewing the sonar history, select MENU > Resume Sonar. echo 200, echo 300c, echo 500c, and echo 550c Owner’s Manual Using the echo Sonar History rewind When using the echo 200, the echo 500c, or the echo 550c, you can pause the screen and then scroll the screen to view your sonar history. . . . . . Water temperature at the location indicated by the vertical line. . Scroll bar gives an indication of how far back you have scrolled. . Depth of the horizontal line. . Depth at the location indicated by the vertical line. Opening the Sonar History Before you can view your sonar history, you must open the Full Screen page (page 4), the Split Zoom page (page 5), or the Split Frequency page (page 5) in the echo 200, echo 500c, or the echo 550c. 1. Select MENU > Pause/Rewind Sonar. 2. Select or to scroll the screen and move the vertical line. 3. Select or to adjust the horizontal depth line. Setting the Sonar Scroll Speed Before you can adjust the scroll speed of the depth scale, you must open the Full Screen page (page 4), the Split Zoom page (page 5), the Split Frequency page (page 5), or the Flasher page (page 8). You can set the rate at which the sonar scrolls from right to left. Use a higher scroll speed to see more detail, especially while moving or trolling. Use a lower scroll speed to display the sonar information on the screen longer. When you set the scroll speed on one page, that setting is applied to the other pages. 1. Select MENU > Setup > Sonar Setup > Scroll Speed. 2. Select a scroll speed. Showing and adjusting the Depth Line Before you can show the depth line, you must open the Full Screen page (page 4), the Split Zoom page (page 5), or the Split Frequency page (page 5). You can show and adjust a horizontal line on a sonar screen. The depth of the line is indicated on the right side of the screen. When you show a depth line on one page, the line is also displayed on the other pages. 1. Select MENU > Depth Line > On. echo 200, echo 300c, echo 500c, and echo 550c Owner’s Manual Using the echo 2. To adjust the depth line, select or . Selecting a Frequency Before you can select a frequency, you must open the Full Screen page (page 4), the Split Zoom page (page 5), or the Flasher page (page 8). When using a dual-beam transducer, you can select a frequency of 200 kHz or 77 kHz. The 200 kHz frequency shows better detail, has a narrower beam, and is typically used in shallower waters. The 77 kHz frequency has a wider beam, so it can be used to cover a larger area. It can be used as a search tool to locate structure, such as brush piles, and to see more fish. When you select a frequency on one page, that setting is applied to the other pages. 1. Select MENU > Setup > Sonar Setup > Frequency. 2. Select a frequency. Configuring the appearance of Suspended Targets Before you can set how the sonar interprets suspended targets, you must open the Full Screen page (page 4), the Split Zoom page (page 5), or the Split Frequency page (page 5). When you configure the appearance of suspended targets on one page, that setting is applied to the other pages. 1. Select MENU > Setup > Sonar Setup > Fish Symbols. 2. Select an option: • To show suspended targets as symbols, select . • To show suspended targets as symbols with target depth information, select . • To show suspended targets as symbols with background sonar information, select . • To show suspended targets as symbols with background sonar information and target depth information, Select . a-Scope The A-Scope is a vertical flasher along the right side of the Full Screen page that shows the range to targets in real time along a scale. This view expands the most recently received sonar data so that it is easier to see. It can also be helpful in detecting fish that are located close to the bottom. . . . A-Scope . Diameter of the sonar cone at the present depth. echo 200, echo 300c, echo 500c, and echo 550c Owner’s Manual Using the echo Turning On the a-Scope From the Full Screen page (page 4), select MENU > Setup > Sonar Setup > A-Scope > On. alarms Setting the Shallow Water and Deep Water alarms You can set an alarm to sound when the depth is shallower or deeper than a specified value. NOTE: Alarm settings are saved when the device is turned off. 1. From any page, select MENU > Setup > Alarms. 2. Select an option: • To sound an alarm when the depth is shallower than the specified depth, select Shallow Water > On. • To sound an alarm when the depth is deeper than the specified depth, select Deep Water > On. 3. Enter the value (page i) of the alarm setting. 4. Select ENTER to accept the value. The alarm setting appears. 5. Select Done or Confirm. Setting the Battery Voltage alarm You can set an alarm to sound when the battery reaches a specified low voltage. NOTE: Alar...

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