Garmin GPSMAP 278 User Manual

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4X Zoom—shows the 4X zoomed picture on the full screen.
Btm (Bottom) Split—shows two reduced pictures, the right

at the original depth scale and the left showing sonar returns

from the bottom up. All target depths read as a distance from

the bottom.

Btm (Bottom) Lock—shows returns from the bottom up on

the full screen.

TIP: Press the In and Out keys to quickly zoom in and out of

the Sonar display.

View/Span—changes the viewing range of a zoomed display. If the

display is 2X or 4X split, only the zoomed portion on the left side of

the display is affected by the change. If the display is Bottom Split

or Bottom Lock, Span adjusts how far off the bottom the unit shows

data. This option is available when a Zoom scale other than No

Zoom is selected.
Gain—allows you to control the sensitivity of the unit’s receiver.

To see more detail, increase the receiver sensitivity by selecting a

higher gain. If there is too much detail or if the screen is cluttered,

select a lower gain.
Target Level—adjusts colors used to display sonar information. A

Color Bar appears on the right side of the screen as you adjust this

setting. A higher percentage results in more strong-signaled colors

shown on the sonar display. A lower percentage results in more

weaker-signaled colors shown on the sonar display. This setting does

not increase or decrease the unit Gain.
Whiteline—controls how the unit shows information about the

bottom type (hard or soft). With Whiteline Off, the bottom return

shows as red. Set Whiteline at Normal or 1–100% to determine

bottom hardness. See page

101

for more information.

Frequency—allows you to choose a transducer frequency.

Frequency refers to the “pitch” of the sound that the transducer

sends and receives.
Depth Line—adds a horizontal depth line across the display that is

used to measure the depth of underwater objects. The depth of the

line appears in a box on the right side of the line. Press up or down

on the ROCKER to move the line on the sonar display.
Noise Reject—helps filter unwanted noise from the sonar display.

The Noise Reject can be turned Off, set to Normal (automatically

adjusts for optimum viewing) or to a fixed 1–100% setting. When

setting the Noise Reject, remember that a higher noise rejection

setting is less likely to show fish or structures.
Scroll—adjusts the rate that the sonar display scrolls from right to

left. If you are sitting still or the sonar display is moving too fast,

slow the scroll rate or pause the scrolling.

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