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Fishfinder 350C Owner’s Manual
Color Mode
: Sets a light background suitable for daytime viewing or a dark
background suitable for nighttime viewing.
Backlight
: Sets the backlight brightness.
Beeper
: Sets when the beeper sounds.
Auto Power
: Allows the device to turn on when power is applied.
System Information
: Displays the Unit ID and other information.
Units of Measure
Select
MENU
>
Setup
>
Units
.
Depth
: Sets the depth values to the selected format.
Temperature
: Sets the temperature values to the selected format.
Water Speed
: Sets the water speed values to the selected format.
Distance
: Sets the distance values to the selected format.
Calibration
Setting the Keel Offset
You can set the keel offset to display depth readings from the water line or from
the bottom of the keel, instead of the location of the transducer. If the transducer is
installed at the water line and you want the depth reading to reflect the depth of the
water from the water line, you do not need to set the keel offset. If the transducer
is installed at the bottom of the keel and you want the depth reading to reflect the
depth below the keel (keel clearance) you do not need to set the keel offset.
1
Select an option based on the location of the transducer and depth reading
type:
• If the transducer is installed at the water line
➊
and you want the depth
reading to reflect the depth below the keel (keel clearance), measure the
distance from the transducer location to the keel
➋
of the boat. Enter this
value as a positive number.
• If the transducer is installed at the bottom of the keel
➋
and you want the
depth reading to reflect the true water depth, measure the distance from the
transducer to the water line
➊
. Enter this value as a negative number.
➋
➊
2
Select
MENU
>
Setup
>
Calibration
>
Keel Offset
.
3
Use and to select positive (+) or negative (-), based on the location of
the transducer.
4
Enter the value of the offset.
5
Select
ENTER
.
6
Check the keel offset value to ensure you have entered the correct value.
Setting the Water Temperature Offset
NOTE
: The device must be connected to a temperature-capable transducer to show
the water temperature.
The temperature offset compensates for the temperature reading from a
temperature-capable sensor.
1
Measure the water temperature using a temperature-capable transducer
connected to the fishfinder.
2
Measure the water temperature using a thermometer or a different temperature
sensor that is known to be accurate.
3
Subtract the water temperature measured in step 1 from the water temperature
measured in step 2.
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