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X515C DF & X510C Manual - Lowrance

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• Colorline command: separates fish and structure near the bottom<br />

from the actual bottom, and defines bottom composition and hardness.<br />

• Depth Range command: manually sets the depth range shown on<br />

the sonar chart.<br />

• Auto Depth Range command: automatically sets the depth range<br />

shown on the sonar chart to always keep the bottom in view.<br />

• Upper and Lower Limits command: sets the upper and lower depth<br />

limits of the sonar chart. Lets you zoom in on a specific portion of the<br />

water column.<br />

• Stop Chart command: stops the sonar chart from scrolling. Used<br />

when you want to "freeze" the image for closer study.<br />

• Chart Speed command: sets the scrolling speed of the sonar chart.<br />

• Depth Cursor command: displays a cursor line on the sonar chart<br />

which allows you to accurately measure the depth of a sonar target.<br />

• Overlay Data command: chooses what types of information (such as<br />

water temperature) to show overlaid on the sonar chart screen.<br />

• Sonar Features command: launches the Sonar Features menu<br />

which controls many functions and options, including frequency selection,<br />

screen color mode, auto depth and sensitivity, surface clarity,<br />

noise rejection, Fish I.D. symbols, the zoom bar and zone bar.<br />

• Ping Speed command: sets the rate at which sonar pings are made.<br />

Pages<br />

The Pages Menu has two tabs, one for sonar, the other for radar. The Sonar<br />

tab has six major display options: Full Sonar Chart, Split Zoom Sonar<br />

Chart, Split Frequency Sonar Chart (X-515cdf only), Digital Data,<br />

Flasher and Sonar with Custom Gauges. Select the Radar tab to display<br />

the radar page.<br />

You can access the Pages Menu by pressing the PAGES key. You select<br />

a display option by using ↑ or ↓ to highlight the option and then pressing<br />

ENT. (You can clear the Pages Menu by pressing EXIT.)<br />

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