Using the zoom modes – Vexilar CLC-200 User Manual

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USING THE ZOOM MODES

The CLC-200 offers three different types of depth views,

Standard, Auto Zoom, and Bottom Lock. Pressing the Mode
button on the front panel cycles through the different
settings.

Standard

- This view is the normal depth view. It shows

the entire water column from the surface to the bottom.
This view shows the maximum amount of history, as it uses
the entire width of the graphical view screen.

Auto Zoom

- This view splits the graphical screen into

two parts. The right side shows the the Standard view. the
left side shows a magnified view of the bottom of the
current depth range. This view allows for an increased
ability to see small structure and depth changes. It also
makes targets very close to the bottom much easier to see.

Bottom Lock

- This mode also splits the screen into two

parts and works much the same as the Auto Zoom feature.
However, Bottom Lock identifies the bottom signal and
“locks” it into position on the zoom display. A depth scale
appears in this mode.The bottom will always line up with
the zero mark. The numbered foot marks shown are feet,
or meters, away from the bottom. This mode can be very
useful when trying to see fish and structure near the
bottom when in heavy waves or over quick changes in
depth.

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