Specifications
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ON
j
torn
To turn the
ID-6300
off,
press
the OFF
key.
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OPERATION
When the 10-6300 is first
turned
on,
it
automatically
finds
and
displays
the
bottom
depth,
and
adjusts
the
sensitivity
to the
proper
level.
It also sets the
scales to a
range
that will
keep:the
bottom
signal
on the
display; plus
much
more.
Using
the 10-6300 in this mode
is
simple
and
allows
you
to concentrate on
fishing. However,
virtually every
function of
the unit
is
manually adjustable
soft can be "fine
tuned" tothe
surrounding
conditions.
ON _____
The ON
key
is
located in the
lower
right
corner of the
keyboard.
It's
easily
found in this location
-
even at
night.
To turn the
ID-6300
on,
press
the ON
key.
The chart
lights
will
begin
flashing,
then
stop
after
six seconds.
The chart will
begin
scrolling
across the
display
and the number "0" will
flash. This
number isthe
digital
bottom
depth display.
After the
unitfinds
the
bottom,
it
displays
the
digital
depth.
OFF
_____
AUTO
AUTO
___
Turning
the
ID-6300 on
enables the automatic
mode. To switch'to
the
manual
mode,
presstheAUTO
keylocated
abovethe ON
key. Pressing
the
AUTO
key
erases the word
AUTO at the
top
of
the
display.
This cancels
autosensitivityand
ranging,
giving you complete
manualcontrol
ofthe unit.
Return the
ID-6300 to
automatic at
any
time
by pressing
the AUTO
key
again.
SENSITIVITY-MANUAL
OPERATION
When first
turned
on, the ID-6300 is in
the AUTO SEARCH
mode.
The
micro-computer
automatically
adjusts
the
sensitivity
and
range
to find
and
lock onto the
bottom. You can
leave the
sensitivity
in
the automatic
mode
or
manually adjust
it to
suit conditions.
Mostflsh
don't
spawn
unlessthewatertemperature
is within rather
narrow
limits. To find the different
temperatures,
a surface
temperature
meter,
such
as the EDT-20 is
avaluable aid to
your
boat. This unit
provides
an
extremely quick response
to
identifying
the desired
surface water
spawningtemperaturesforvarious
species.
Troutcan'tsurvive in
streams
that
get
too warm.
Bass and other fish
eventually
die out when stocked in
lakesthat
remaintoo cold
duringthe
summer. While somefish have
awider
temperature
tolerance than
others,
each has a certain
range
within which
ittries to
stay.
Schooling
fish
suspended
overdeepwaterlie
atthe level that
providesthistemperature.
Weassumetheyarethe
mostcomfortable here.
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