About the display, What is what – Vexilar Flasher Family 2013 User Manual

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About the Display

The FL series flasher display consists of multiple colors (marks) which appear at various
positions on the screen. Understanding what the colors mean, and the position and size of
the colored marks, is the key to being able to interpret the information correctly.

RED = Strong Strength Signals. Strong signals are generally produced by

significant underwater objects, such as the bottom, heavy vegetation, and large fish.
However, smaller objects, such as bait fish, can display as red if the object is directly
under the transducer.

ORANGE = Medium Strength Signals. Medium signals are produced by

smaller objects and softer bottom types. Also, medium strength signals can be produced
by larger objects in the immediate area around, but not directly under, the transducer.

GREEN = Weak Strength Signals. Weak signals are produced by small

objects, such as light vegetation, bait fish, and even air bubbles or aquatic micro marine
life. Larger objects off to the sides of the transducer can also be displayed as green.

The Zero mark always shows, even

if the transducer is unplugged. This

mark indicates the starting point.

Marks just beyond the Zero

mark can indicate algae,

floating vegetation, or even

“ice noise” caused by thick

ice conditions.

Bottom is generally the

most prominent mark

on the display. Bottom

usually starts with a

wide band of red,

with orange and green

trailing.

READ DEPTH HERE

: The current depth

is indicated by the leading edge of

the bottom mark. The depth is 12

feet here.

You read the

display in the clock-

wise direction. The

further around you

go, the deeper the

water.

Fish, bait fish, and

even your lure, will

show anywhere

between the Zero

mark and the Bottom

mark. Here, a weak

object shows about

a foot above a much

stronger object.

Marks beyond the bottom

mark can indicate either

hard objects within a soft

bottom or large objects

well off to the side.

What is What ?

Here are the basics of what you will see on
the display of an FL series flasher.

NOTE:

The FLX-28 has a more sophisticated color scheme. See page 24 for details.

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