Lowrance Elite-12 Ti Operator Manual EN - Page 59
Frequency, Sensitivity, Colorline, Auto sensitivity, Adjusting Sensitivity and Colorline - transducer
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Ú Note: Setting a custom range puts the sonar in manual mode. If the bottom is well beyond the lower range set, you may lose digital depth. Frequency The unit supports several transducer frequencies. Available frequencies depend on the transducer model that is connected. Ú Note: This unit cannot operate CHIRP frequencies and SideScan at the same time. If you turn on StructureScan Left/Right view, you will not be able to use the CHIRP sonar. You can view two frequencies at the same time by selecting dual Sonar panels from the Home page. Sensitivity Increasing Sensitivity shows more detail on the screen. Decreasing Sensitivity displays less. Too much detail clutters the screen. Conversely, desired echoes may not be displayed if Sensitivity is set too low. Ú Note: Auto Sensitivity is the preferred mode for most conditions. Auto sensitivity Auto sensitivity automatically adjusts the sonar return to the optimal levels. Auto sensitivity can be adjusted (+/-) to your preference while still maintaining the auto sensitivity functionality. Colorline Allows the user to adjust the colors of the display to help differentiate softer targets from harder ones. Adjusting the Colorline can help separate fish and important structures on or near the bottom from the actual bottom. Adjusting Sensitivity and Colorline Select the Sensitivity or Colorline menu options in the Sonar menu and adjust them by dragging the bar vertically up/down. Minor adjustments can be made by tapping on the top or bottom of the slider bar. Sonar | ELITE Ti Operator Manual 59