Bottom lock mode, Operating instructions – Raymarine 465 User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Bottom Lock Mode

The normal display on the FishFinder is a “top-down” view, as if it was
seen from the surface of the water. The Bottom Lock Mode shows a
“bottom-up” view. The bottom is used as a reference,

and all depths are

measured up from the bottom.

You can reach the Bottom Lock Mode at any time by pressing the

BOT

LOCK

button. For a moment, the display will say, “ENTERING BOTTOM LOCK,”
then the Bottom Lock image will appear.

Figure 3-15 shows the FishFinder Page with the split Bottom Lock feature
enabled. The right section of the split image shows a section of the
normal FishFinder Page. The left section shows the Bottom Lock image.

Bottom indication

The actual surface of the bottom under your boat varies in
depth and contour. Bottom lock “flattens out” the bottom
image to give you greater visibility of fish targets or
structure resting on or near the bottom. On the Bottom
Lock image, the bottom itself is shown as a flat surface,
and all targets are shown relative to this flattened bottom.

When using Bottom Lock, you will probably want to keep
the Range (

not

the Bottom Lock Range) set to Auto. If the

Range is set to Manual, and the bottom moves deeper

Fig. 3-15

Bottom Lock
Mode

Top and

bottom of

Bottom

Lock range

Bottom

indication

Bottom

depth below

surface

Bar
indicates
area being
displayed

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