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Comments to date: 2. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Arthur Steele 5:11am on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 
Warning: Lowrance GPS are designed by idiots This is by far the worst designed GPS of the four I have owned. The more I have used it.
mozz 8:53am on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 
Warning: Lowrance GPS are designed by idiots This is by far the worst designed GPS of the four I have owned. The more I have used it. Excellent buy for $200 but needs $28 external antenna to be even better I received this for my BD for $200 at www.ebuyer.com . Excellent buy for $200 but needs $28 external antenna to be even better I received this for my BD for $200 at www.ebuyer.com .

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The menu shown below appears. Simply press the key adjacent to the desired 5CC level, either Off, Low, Medium, or High. The X-6O will clear the display, return to the chart modeusing the SOC level you

entered.

INTRODUCTION
The X-60 represents one of the best values in sportfishing sonar today, It rivals other sonar units costingmuch more in featuresand

Set Noise Rejebtion

etSurfaoe Clarity.,Ihsplaytone

Alarn Bar

The Chart Surface Clarity

Control Is

performance. With.its menus, the X-6O offers easy-to-use operation at thetouch of a button. The wide screen shows the underwater world with high resolution and detail. With the optional combination speed and temperature sensor, the X-60 also displays boat speed, surface watertemperature, and distancetravelled (distance log). Although the X-60 has manyfeaturesand functions, the "soft key" menu systemmakes it easyto use. Above all, don't be afraid to try different features and functions on the unit. You can't hurt it by prssing buttons!

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9ead this manual and take it with you the first few times you use your unit. It makes a great referenceshould you need it. The moreyou know when you get to the water, the more your X-60 can do for you!

MENU-4th PAGE

(AUTOMATIC ON)

DISPLAY ZONE BAR

The bar used in the zone alarm normally disappeas after setting the alarm. You dan turn it on continuously, if desired. To turn the zone alarm bar on, press the MENU key, then the key adjacent to the "More" tbet threetimes. Now press the key adjacent to the "DISPLAY ZONE BAR" label. The menu screen disappears and the.zonealarm bar displayson the right side of the screen. This wilt also turn the zone
alarm on if it wasn't already on. Repeat these steps to turn the zone larm bar off or use the ALARM menus. Turning the Zone Alarm bar off also turns the zone alarm off.

rIuTor

MQUNTING Yqu can install the X-6O in any convenient location, provided there is clearance behind the unit. Place it in positionfirst and tilt it for the
best viewing angle. Then mark the holes in the bracket base. You can usewood screws or through-boltsto attachthe bracketto the boat. You may need to place a piece of plywood on the back of thin fiberglass panels to secure the mounting hardware. Make certain thGre is enough room behind the unit to attachthe power and

trahducer cables.

The smallest hole that will pass one power or transducerplug is one inch. After drilling the hole, pass the transducer connectorup through the hole first, then pass the power cable down through it.

ZONE ALARM ON

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After routing the cables, fill the hole with a good marine sealing compound. Offsetthe bracket to coverthe hole.

POWER CONNECTIONS

The X-60 works from a twelve-volt battery system only. You can attach the power cable to an accessory or power buss, howeveryou may have problems with electrical interference. If so, attach the power cable directlyto the battery. If the cable is not long enough, splice #18 gauge wire onto it. The power cable has three wires, red, white, and black. Red is th9 positive lead, black is negative or ground. The white wire is not used. Cut and tape the end to prevent a short. Mach the in-line fuse holder as close to the power sOurce as possible. In otherwords, attach qne end of the fuse holder directlyto the batteryor power buss. This will protect both the unit and thepower cable in the event of a short. Splicethe other end of the fuse holder to the red wire on the power

cable.

Set Noise

Rejection

Set Surface t1aPit9

The Chart Noise

Bejection Is Norma1

li.1rm 8.

Display Zone

MENLJ-4thPAGE

NOISE REJECTION MENU

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CONNECTOR
SET SURFACE CLARITY (SCC)
The markings extending downwards from the zero line can extend many feet belowthe surface. These markings are called surface clutter and are caused by wave action, boat wakes, temperature inversions, and other activity. SurfaceClarity Control (SCC) reduces or eliminates undesired signals from the display. 5CCvaries the sensitivity of the receiver, decreasing it nearthe surface and gradually increasing it as the range in-. creases. Typically, the maximum depth that 5CC affects is 75% of the range. For example, on a 0-60 foot range with maximum 5CC, surface clutter is reduced from the surface to about 45 feet. There are three levels of 5CC; low, medium, and high. Note that SCC is not available when the Fish l.D. feature is on. The SCC menu doesn't show until the Fish l.D. feature is turned off. To adjustthe 5CC level, first make certain that the Fish ID. feature is off. Now pressthe MENU key, then the key adjacent to the "More", label three times. Now press the key adjacent to the "Set Surface

noise rejection level to high.

TRANSDUCER CONNECTIONS

See the transducerowner's manual included with the unit for transducerinstallation instructiops.
To do this, first press:the MENU key, then the key adjacent to the "More" label three times. Now press the key adjacent to the1Set Noise Rejection" label. The screen below appears. Now pressthe key adjacent to the "High" label. The screen will clear and return to the chart screen. The noise should clear from the display as new echoes scroll across the screen. If it isn't, you may have a problem with electrical wiring, engine, or transducer installation. Checkwith your local dealer, Lowrance servicecenter, or the Lowrance factory cu.tomer servicedepartment for help.
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MENU-PAGE 3 SELECT UNIT OF MEASIJRE
The X-60 can displaythe water depth in feet or meters, and surface watertemperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. It also shows speed in miles per hour or knots and distance (log) in miles or nautical miles. This menu switchesall displays to the metric/nautical versions and back again. You cannot switch each display individually.

Select Units

Of Measure CIeat'

The Units OF Heasure Are

(Feet)

KEYBOARD

The keyboard has keys arranged in two verticalcolumns. The keys in the left column are used for menu selections and numeric entry. The keys in the right column are for the basic sonar functions. The thenu key activates the first menu page.
SENS - Press this key to Sjust the unit's sensitivity and GRAYLINE. RANGE - This key lets you adjust the range when the unit is in the manual mode. ZOOM - The X-60 gives you 2X and 4X zoom capabilitywith this key.

Distance Log

Set Speaker

!Jo lane

(Fahrenheit) (Miles/Hour) (Miles)

Change To

MENU -3rd PAGE
(Celsius) (Knots) (Maut. Miles) I
METRIC FEET SELECTION MENU

(Meters)

AUTO - This turns the automatic feature off and on.
ALARM - Activateand adjustthe alarms through this key. MENU - Pressthis key to show the menus and gain access to most functions.
ENTER - This key is used to enter selections from menus.
To changethe units of measure, first press the MENU key, then press the key adjacent to the "More" label two times. Next, pressthe key adjacent to the "SELECT UNIJS OF MEASURE" label. Now press the key adjacent to the "Change To Meters, Celsius, Knots, Naut. Miles" label. The unit of measure will change to the metric equivalent Repeat the same steps to switch the units of measure again.
To turn FASTRAK on, press the menu key, then press the key adjacent to the 'More" label. Now press the key adjacent to the 'Turn On Fastrak" label. To turn it oft, repeat the same steps. The "Turn Off Fastrak" labelappears instead of the 'Turn On Fastrak" label: H
CLEAR- Use this key to erase a previous keystroke or menu.
ON - The ON key turns the X-60 on.

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OFF - The Off key turns the X-60 off. "Soft Keys" - Use these keys to select menu items and turn other featureson or off. They're called this because the same keys arc used for manydifferentfeatures.

Digital Sizes

DISPLAY - General
The lights are on for about ten seconds when you first turn the X-60 on. Menus appear at the sametime. To keep the lights on, press the key adjacent to the Light label. It controls the backlighting used on the display and keyboard. If you don't want the lights on, wait ten secondsand the lights automatically turn off. The menus also disappOar after ten seconds. You can turn them off at any time by pressing the CLEAR key.

FASTRAK.N

Fastrak

Adjust

Displas

Contrast

MENU -2nd PAGE
the Metric menu works the sameway.
Press the key adjacent to the Metric label to change the depth from feet to meters. This also changes the temperature display to degreesCelsius, speed to knots, an logto kilometers.

DISPLAY CONTRAST

The unit's display contrastlis
adjustable to suit different lighting bonditions. To adjust it, firstpress the MENU key, then press the key adjacent to the "More" label. Now press the key adjacent to the 'tAdjust Display Contrast." The display contrastarrows appear.on the left side of thecreen. To increase the contrast, press the key adjacent to the up arrdw. To decreaseit, press the key nextto the down arrow. Press the Clear key to erase the menu, or wait about ten seconds and it automatically clears.

The ADd Display label lets you adjustthe display's contrastbr the best viewing angle. Pressing this key gives you the contrastadjust menu. See the Display Contrast section for more information on this

feature.

"AUTO" indicator means the alarm
Afterthe menus clear, the display appears similarto the one on the next page. The word "AUTO" in the display's upper left corner mdicates the automatib feature is on. A small note symbol next to the
speakeris enabled. The digital bottom depth displays immediately beneaththe AUTO indicator.

CONTRAST ADJUST MENU

When the X-60 is first turned on, the Automatic feture is on. This is shown by the word "AUTO" at the topof the screen. The Auornatic feature adjuststhe sensitivity and range so the bottom signal always shows in the lower half of the screen.
To turn Automaticoff, simply pressthe AUTO key. The word UAL" appears, showing the unit is in the manual mode. To "MANturn! Automatic on, press the AUTO key again.

AUTOMATIC MODE ON

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Lr Large

Iladiurri
The large digital selection erases the chart and' shows the digital displays in large numbers. Pressing the menu key gives only one menu page which is different from othermenus. This menu lets you go back to chart information, placingthedigital displayback in the medium size. It also lets you select digital displys and adjust depth alarm. Returning to the chart restores the normal menu the!

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The sensitivity key on the X-60 controls the ability of the unit to pick up echoes. A low sensitivity level excludes much of the bottom information, fish signals, and other target information. High sensitivity levels enables you to see this detail, but it can also clutter the ecren with noise. Typically, the best sensitivity level shows a good solid bottom signal with GIRAYLINE and some surface clutter. The X-60 adjuststhe sensitivity when it's in the automatic mode. This keeps a solid bottom signal displayed, plus the capability to showish. !and other detail. However,situationsoccur where it becomes necessary to increase or decreasethe sensitivity. This typicallyhappens when you wish to.see more detail. The procedure to adjust it is thesame whetherthe unitis

FASTRAK

This feature converts all echoes to short horizontal lines on the display'sfar right side. The graph continues to operate normally. FASTRAK gives you a rapid updateof conditions directlyunder the boat. This makes it useful for ice fishing, or when you're fishing at anchor. Since the boat is not moving, fish signals are long, drawn out lines on a normal chart display. FASTRAK converts the graph to a verticalbar graph that, with practice, makes a useful addition to fishing at a stationary location. NOTE: Fish I.D. is automatically turned off when FASTRAK is turned

A sample of the digit'al sizes appears at the top of the display.
Now simply pressthe key adjacent to the desired label. For example, if you press the key adjacent to the "SMALL" label, the digital displays show in small numbers.
To turn the menus off, press the key adjacent to the CLEAR key at the bottom left side of the unit.

GRAYLINE

GRAYLINElets you distinguish between strong and weak echoes. It "paints" gray on targets that are strongerthan a preset value. This allows you to tellthe differencebetween a hard and soft bottom. For example, a soft, muddy or weedy bottom returns a weaker signal which displays with a narrow or no gray line. A hard bottom returns a strong signal which causes a wide gray line.

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If you havetwo signals of equal size, one with gray and the other
without,the target with gray is the stronger signal. This helps distinguish weeds from trees on the bottom, or fish from structure.
GRAYLINE is adjustable. Since GRAYLINEshows the difference between strong and weak signals, adjusting the sensitivity may require a differentGRAYLINElevel, also. The level chosen by the X-60 at. poweron is usually adequate for most conditions. Experiment with your unit to find the GRAYLINE setting that's best for you.

SElls,,

The X-GO has internal lights fQr the display and keyboard. To turn these on, first press the menu key. Now press the key adjacent to the 'TURN ON BACKLIGHT" label. To turn the bthcklightsoff, repeatthe

same steps.

GRAVUNE

ADJUsT

MENU - PAGE 2 CONSTRUCT DIGITAL BLOCK
The X-6O can display the depth, speed, surface water temperature, and distancelog on the upper left portion of the screen. (The speed, surface femprature, and log requires the optional speed/temperature sensor.) When the X60 is first turned on, only the digital depth shows. You can turn each digital display on or off as desired. To selectthedigital displays, firstpress the menu key, then presthe key adjacent to the "More" label. Next, press the key adjacentto The "CONSTRUCTDIGITAL BLOCK" menu at thetop of the screen. A screen similarto the one at the top of the next page appears.
To adjust GRAYLINE,press the SENS key. The sensitivity mehu appears in the upper left side of the display, while the GRAYLINE label appears immediately beneath it. Now pressthe key adjacent to the GRAY up arrow to increase the gray level. Press the key adjacent to the down arrow to decrease it. The percentage of GRAYLINEin use chariges as you press the arrow keys. The ba chart also gives a graphical indication of the GRAYLINElevel. 8

Chart:Speed

FishID

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Yop can see the change on the screen (both on the ffienu and on the char record) as you press the keys. After you've made the adjustmsnt, press the key adjacent to theCLEAR key to erase the menu.

Turn. On

RFANGE Automatic When first turned on, the X-60 automatically places the boftom signa! in. the lower half of the screen. This is called Auto Ranging and is part of the.automaticfunction. You cannot changethe range while the unit is in automatic.

Twn On Chart Cursor

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RANGE - Manual

FISH LD. ON

Remember, you can't usethe Fish 1.0. feature when the X-60 is in the manual mode. If you turnthe Fish ID. feature on when the X60 is in manual, the micro-computer will turn the automatic feature on. If you turn automatic off when the Fish 1.0. feature is on, the Fish 1.0. feature will be turned off also.
The X-60 gives you control over the range when it's in the manual mode. Both the lowerand the upperlimit are adjustable. To change the range, first make certain the X-60 is in the manual mode. If necessary, press the AUTO key to switch to the manual mode. Next, pressthe RANGE key. Two arrows appear in the lower left corner of the display. These are the range adjust arrows. Press the key corresponding to the Shallower or Deeperarrow to decrease or increase the range. The available rangesare 0-5, 10, 20, 40, 60, 100,150, 200, 300, 500, 800, 1000,1500, 2000, 3000, and 5000 feet. (Mtric rangesare 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 60, 100, 150, 250, 300, 400, 600, 1000, and 1500 meters.) After you've set the desired range, press the CLEAR key to erase the range arrows.
The X-60 has a chart cursorthat allows you to pinpoint a target's depth. The cursor is simply a horizontal line that extends across the display from left to right. ;A depth box at the end of the line on the right side shows the line%2depth. In the example at thetop of the next page, the cursor (line) is at 16.1 feet. To display the chart cursor, press the MENU key. Now press the key adjacent to.the "Tutn On Chart Cursor"label. A screen sirililarto the
one below appears. Use the keys adjacent to the up and down arrow to move the cursor up or down to the desired depth.

To turn the chart dursor off, press the MENU key. Now pressthe key adjacent to the 'Turn Off Chart Cursor"label. The X-60 returnsto the
sonar screen withoutthe chart cursor. NOTE:You can't usethe Chart Cursor when FASTRAKis oh.
RANGE ADJUST MENU (MANUAL MODE ONLY)

Adjust Range Shallower

Deeper
To adjustthe upperor lowerlimit, press the key adjacent to the.
"More' label. The menus shown below appear. To adjust the upper limit-press the key adjacent to the UpperLimit" arrow. A new rtienu appears:"Enter Upper Limit." Using the number keys at thadisplay's left side, enterthedesired upper limit. In this example, we used21 feet. If you make an error, press the CLEAR key and start agiri. Now press the ENTER key. The X-8O changes the upper limit to the value you entered.
The chart speed is preset to maximum when the X-6O is first turned

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To stop the chart, press the key adjacent to the 'START/STOP" label. Repeat this step to start the chart again. If desired, the chart can be stopped, then the CLEAR key pressed to erase the menus from the screen. This gives a clear view of the display.

pI:sH l.D.

The Fish ID. feature identifies targets that meet certain conditions as fish. The micro-computer analyses all echoes)and eliminates surface clutter, thermoclines, and othersignals that are undes&able. In most instances, remaining targets are fish. The Fish l.D. feature displays syhibolson the screen in place of the actual fish echoes. There are fout fish symbolsizes: tiny, small, medium, anct.Iarga These show therelative size between targets. In other words, it displaysa smell fish symbolwhen it thinks a target is a small fish, a mediumfish sythbolon a larger target, etc.

UPPER/LoWER LIMITMENU

MaNUnLT

5O,14FT

The, micro-computer is sophisticated, but it can be fooled, It can't. distinguish between fish and other suspended objects such as trotlines, turtles, submerged floats, air bubbles, etc. Individualtree limbs extending outwards from a group of limbs is the hardest object for the Fish l.D. feature to distinguish from-fish. You may see Fish ID. symbols on the screen when actually, there are no fish. Practice with the.unit in both the Fish I.D. mode and withoutto becomemore familiar with the Fish l.D. feature.

? FOOT WINDOW

(21 FEET TO 51 FEED
When the X-60 is turned on, the Fish ID. feature is off. To turn the Fish ID. feature on, first press the MENU key. Now press the key adjacentto the "Turn On Fish-ID" label. The menu immediately disappears and the sonar screen returns. Echoes will continueto: scroll across the screen, however, the sUrface clutter no longer shows. Any targetsthe micro-computer determines are fish show as fish symbols. To turn the Fish ID. feature off again, first press the menu key. Next, press the key adjacent to the "Turn Off Fish-ID" label. Or press the AUTO key. Thisturns the Fish ID. feature and automatic off at the sametime.

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The X-60 uses menus extensively to guide you through the functions and featuresof the unit. The menu key accesses many of these features, allowing you to customize the unitto your particularneeds and water conditions: If you ever get lost in a menu, simply press CLEAR key. This returns the X-60 to the sonar screen. There are five menus, total. All of the following features are available through the menu key.
The lpwer limit is adjustable in. the same manner: You can choose any Upper limit between zero and 4995 feet. The lower limit can be any range between 5 and 5000 feet. The smallest "window" or distance between the upper and lower limit is five feet. For example, an upperlimit of 21 feet and a lower limit of 51 eet gives a window of 30 feet. Upper and tower lirits can be set in various combinations to show windows from the surfaceto the bottofti and anywhere in between.
NOTE: The depth capability of the X-6O dependson the transducer installation, water and bottom conditions, and other factors. You can expect.o read depths morethan 35b feet in both fresh and salt water.

MENU - PAGE-I

CHART SPEED
Chart speed is the rate echoes scroll across the screen. It's adjustable by first pressing the menu key, then pressing the key adjacentto the "ADJUST CHARTSPEED" label. The chart speed menu appears on the left side of the screen. Increase thechart speed by pressing the key adjacent to the up arrow. Decrease it by pressing the key adjacentto the down arrow. The percentage of chart speed in use changes as the arrow keys are pressed. The bar chart also gives a graphical indication of the chart speed. You can see the change on the screen (both on the menu and on the chart record)as you press the keys. After you've made the adjustment, press the key adjacent to the CLEAR key to erase the menu.
Enlarging or "zooming"the picture is a common method used to show small detail and fish signals. The X-60 gives you two differentzoom sizes, plus a split screen zoom option. The zoom operation and adjustmentis differentin the automatic and manual modes.

ZOOM - AUTOMATIC MODE

To zoom the display in the automatic mode, first press the ZOOM key. AII targets on the display are enlarged four times normal size automatically. The menus shown below also appear. AUTOT

Chart Speed

TtpiOii

Tttvn On ChaM Cursor

llacI1 i9ht

Turn On.

ZOOM 1ENUS (AUTOMATIC

MOOE).MENu--Ist PAGE 18

CHART SPEED ADJUSTMENU

Splitiflhl Il

To switch targets between twicetheir normal size and fourtimes normal) press the key adjacent to the "2X14X"label. To switch between the split screen zoom and full screen zoom, prss the key adjacent to the "SPLIT/FULL" label. The screen instantly splits into two sections. All targets on the left are shown at fourtiniQs the size of the ones on the right. If you switchto the 2X zoom modb, echoes on the left side of the screen are shown at twice the size as the ones on the right. The echoes that scroll across the screen are the exact same echoes on bath sides of the screen. They're siniIy enlargedon the left side. This feature tracks the bottom, always keeping it on the display whilethe automaticfeature is on. Once you've set the zoom as desired, press the CLEARkey to erase the

menus.

Fish Alarm UseThe fish alarm for a distinctive audible alarm when the Fish ID feature detects fish or other suspended objects. To use the Fish Alarm feature, first pressthe ALARM keyt Nowpres the key adjacent to the "Turn On" label in the Fish Alarm section. The screen vill clear. Eachtime a fish symbol displays on the screen, a tone will sound. This will also turn the Fish ID. feature on if it was'off.
To turn the Fish Alarm off, again pressthe ALARM key. Now press the key adjacent to the 'Turn Off' label. The alarm is now disabled.

Audio Alarm On/Off

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When the X-8O is first turned on, a note symbofat the top screen shows the aUdio alarm is enabled.
SPLIT-ScREEN ZOOM (AUTOMATIC MODE)
To turn the audio alarm on or off; pressthe ALARM key. the key adjacent to the 'Turn Off' label in the "All Alarms" Next, press Section. To turn the audio alarm on, pressthe ALARM key again. The label that was used to turn the sound off now reads "Turn On." Press the key'adjacent to this label to turn the sound on.

!?r_Alarms

To turn theZoom feature off, press the RANGEkey.

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Fish Alarm

MANUAL MODE
When you pressthe zoom key while the unit is in the manual mode, the screen shown below appears. The 4Xzoom mode automatically appears. For a 2X zoom, simply press the key adjacent to the 2X/4X label. For a split screen zoom, pressthe key adjacent tO the SPLIT/ FULL label. Remember, the X-60 won't track the bottom signal while it's in the manual mode.

Tan' On I ALL Alarms

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NOTE: The words corresponding to the alarm in use will still flash at the display'sside whenthe alarm is triggered even if the speakeris turned off. For example, the words "ZONE ALARM" flash when the zone alarm trips.
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Zone Alarm

To activate theZone Alarm, first press the ALARM key. Next, press the key next to the Zone Alarm's ADJUSTlabel. The words :'ZONE ALARM' show at the screens top right side, signifying the Zone! Alarm
is active. The zone bar shows immediately beneath t. Any epho that appears between the top and boftom of this bar will trigger the alarm. This alarm will sound on fish, structure, bottom echoes, etc.!
SPLIT-ScREEN ZOOM (MANUALMODE) ZONE ALARM MENU
ZOOM ADJUST MENU (MANUALMODE)
To adjust the zoom, press the keyadjacent to the ADJUSTlabel; A screen similarto the one at the upper right appears. A zoom bar appears at the top right side of the screen and adjust arrows appear at the boftom left. The echoes on the left side of the screen are the same ones that appear between top and boftom of the zoom bar. Press the keys adjacent to the arrows to move the zoom bar up or down. As you adjustthezoom bar, the echoes move on the left.side of the screen at the same time. The zoom adjust menus and zoom bar automatically erase a few seconds after you've pressedthe last
To adjust the zone alarm bar press the key adjacent to the up or down arrows. To adjustthe top of the bar shalloweror deeper, press the key adjacent to the Set ShaVDeep label until the word Shal is highlighted. To adjust the boftom of the zone alarm bar, press the key until the Deep label is highlighted. Now simply pressthe key adjacent Jo the up arrow to move the end of the bar up. Pressthe key adjacent to the down arrow to move it down. Once you've made the adjustments, press the key adjacent to the CLEARlabel to erase the menus. To turn the ZoneAlrm off, first pressthe ALARM key. Then press the key adjacent to the 'Turn Off" label in theZone Alarm section.
To keepthe zoom bar on the screen, press the MENU key whileithe uht is in the manual mode. Next, press the key adjacent to the "More" label three times. The "Display Zoom Window Bar" menuS pjears at the bottom of the screen. This menu only appearswhen the X-6O is in the manual mode. Press the key adjacent to this menu tp displaythe zoom bar. To erase the bar, press the RANGEkey.

ALARMS

The X-60 has three differenttypes of alarms. The first is the Fish Alarm. It sounds when the Fish ID. feature determines a group of echoes is a fish. Another alarm is the Zone Alarm which consistsof a bar. Any echo that appears inside this bar triggersthe alarm. The last alarm. is the BottomAlarm. Only the bottom signal will 'Thp" this
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alarm. This is useful as an anchorwatch, a shallowwater

navigation.

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All of the alarms have a visual and audio signal. If desired, the audio signal can be turned offthrough the ALARM menu.

Depth Alarms

The Depth Alarms are only triggered from the bottom signal. No bther echo wifl "trip" this alarm. The shallow alarm souhds a warning tone when the bottom signal goes shallowerthan the alarm set point. The deep alarm sounds when the bottom signal goes deeper than alarm set point. Use the shallow alarm to warn you of shallow water. Use the deep alarm to alert you to deeper water, such as a drop-off.

SHALLOW ALARM ENTRY MENU

Shallow Alarm
To use the Shallow Alarm, first pressthe ALARM key. The Shallow and Deep Alarm menus are thetop of this screen. Now press the key adjacent to the "Set Shallow" label. The screen similarto the oh at the lower right appears.

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SHALLOwALARM MENU

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Now press the key adjacent to the "Enter Depth" arrow. A new menu appears "EnterShal Alarm", as shown above. Nowsimply enter the desired shallow alarm depth usingthe keys on the left side of the screen. This example uses a shallow alarm setting of ten feet. If the bottom depth goes shallower than ten feet the alarm will sound. Now press the Enterkey. The menu automatically erases and the words "SHAL ALARM" appear in the screen's lowerleft corner, This automatically turns the shallow alarm on. When the bottom signal this alarm, a tone sounds and the words "SHAL ALARM" flashtriggers, on the display. An arrow appears with the word "MUTE" inside. Pressing the key adjacent to this arrow temporarily turns the alarm's sound off. The next time the alarm trips, the tone will sound again. To turn the shallowalarm off, first press the ALARM key, Then press the key adjacent to the "Set Shallow" label. Now press the key adjacent to theON/OFF label. Anotherway to turn the shallow alarm off is tp simply set the shallow alarm depth to zero

Deep Alarm

The deep alarm adjustsand activates exactly like the shallow alarm except the initial setting. When you first set the deep alarm, the initial setting is 5000 feet. Setting thedeep alarm to 5000 feet turns it off. The only other difference is the sound thedeep alarm makes when the bottom goesdeeper than the alarm depth. This tone is different so you can tell by the sound which alarm was triggered.

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