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nal, the FL-18 will think that the depth has changed and lock on the new
signal instead of the real bottom. This appears to you as the target sud-
denly disappearing from the display. What has happened is that the
Bottom Lock has locked onto the new strong signal. Instead of zooming
from the bottom up, you are zooming from the new signal up. When the
target goes away, the FL-18 will re-lock the correct bottom. This makes
for a “jumpy” display that is difficult to interpret.
What happens If I Use Zoom In Water That Is Less Than
6 Feet Deep?.
If you use either zoom mode in depths of less than 6 feet, the size of
the zoom window, you will notice that the zero signal will appear in
the zoom view. This will not cause any harm to the FL-18, but you may
notice some erratic operation. Switch to Normal or Low Power Modes
for depths less than 6 feet.
Where Can I Find More Information About My FL-18
And Other Vexilar Products?
There is a large amount of information located on the Vexilar web site.
Simply direct your browser to www.vexilar.com. There you will find
information on how to use the Fl-8, FL-18 and other products to their full
potential, tips on how to install transducers for reliable results, and
resources such as owners manuals and accessory instruction sheets. You
can also register your new FL-18 and purchase all Vexilar accessories
securely on line.