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Simrad SP906 PARAMETERS6.1 About parameter dialogues and helpThis chapter describes all the parameter dialogues accessed fromthe menu system.When a parameter is selected, the available choices are shown inthe dialogue below the menu. The setting is then made using theavailable buttons or lists. Several levels are frequently used toselect the parameters.Note that:1 In many cases you will not need to open the parameterdialogue, as you can control the settings directly on the menubutton.2 The parameter is selected and activated by the sonar once itis highlighted in the dialogue. The operational changes canthus be investigated from within the dialogue withoutclosing it.3 The Close button will always close the dialogue.4 The Help button will always provide short-form contextsensitive help. This help text will appear on top of theparameter dialogue, and you need to press Close to return.In the Help window, you can also press Free to access to fullinteractive manual. This may not be available in all modes,as it will block the view of the sonar echoes.Once the interactive manual has been accessed, you need topress Free to reduce the large help window back toshort-form presentation. If you press Close in the interactivemanual, the manual will automatically appear next time youpress Help in a parameter dialogue.The menu settings marked with an asterisk, indicate the normalsetting which perform well under normal conditions. If one got lostin the menu settings, a Default Settings function will bring upthese normal settings.After experience, when the contents of the menus are betterknown, the increase/decrease function on the actual menu buttoncan be used directly without selecting the submenu.82 850-164511 / B
Parameters6.2 Alphabetical listThe following is an overview of available parameters incorporated in the SP90 sonarsystem.→ About, page 84.→ AGC, page 85.→ Audio volume, page 86.→ Bearing, page 87.→ Bearing (Vertical), page 89.→ Colour Threshold, page 90.→ Colours, page 91.→ Data Source, page 92.→ Date and time, page 134.→ Default setting, page 93.→ Direction Indicator, page 94.→ Display Gain, page 95.→ Edit gear (Purse), page 96.→ Edit gear (Trawl), page 97.→ Edit school, page 98.→ External synchronisation, page 99.→ Fish alarm, page 100.→ Frequency, page 101.→ Gain, page 102.→ Gear, page 103.→ Heading, page 104.→ Inspect object, page 105.→ Language, page 106.→ Menu, page 107.→ Message Bar, page 108.→ Mode, page 109.→ Movements, page 110.→ Palette, page 111.→ Panel backlight, page 112.→ Ping Sector, page 113.→ PP Filter, page 114.→ Pulse Form, page 115.→ Range, page 117.→ Range (CatchView), page 119.→ RCG, page 120.→ Recall, page 121.→ Recall Mode, page 121.→ Ruler, page 122.→ Scale, page 123.→ School data, page 124.→ Scientific output, page 125.→ Slant Range, page 126.→ Speed, page 127.→ Stabilizer, page 128.→ Status, page 129.→ Store, page 130.→ Store Mode, page 130.→ Target Track, page 131.→ Tilt, page 132.→ Time and date, page 134.→ Track History, page 135.→ Track Window, page 136.→ Transducer, page 137.→ True range, page 126.→ TVG, page 138.→ Tx Power, page 139.→ Units, page 140.→ User Setting, page 142.→ Wind Direction, page 143.→ Wind Speed, page 144.→ Zoom, page 145.→ Zoom Scale, page 146.850-164511 / B83
- Page 44 and 45: Simrad SP90NoteTarget trackTo track
- Page 46 and 47: Simrad SP90VariousThe buttons group
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- Page 50 and 51: Simrad SP904.3 Menu operationIntrod
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- Page 56 and 57: Simrad SP90Stored parametersDefault
- Page 58 and 59: Simrad SP904.5 CosmeticsThe choices
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- Page 68 and 69: Simrad SP90MenusThe sonar contains
- Page 70 and 71: Simrad SP90HorizontalThe Horizontal
- Page 72: Simrad SP90DisplayThe Display menu
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- Page 82 and 83: Simrad SP90Make Same SizeWhen Make
- Page 84 and 85: Simrad SP90To remove the ruler, cli
- Page 86 and 87: Simrad SP90GeoViewThe GeoView menu
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- Page 90 and 91: Simrad SP90WarningsThe Warnings men
- Page 92 and 93: Simrad SP90System alarmsThe System
- Page 96 and 97: Simrad SP90AboutThe About parameter
- Page 98 and 99: Simrad SP90Audio volumeThe Audio vo
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- Page 102 and 103: Simrad SP90Colour ThresholdThe Colo
- Page 104 and 105: Simrad SP90Data SourceThe Data Sour
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- Page 110 and 111: Simrad SP90Edit schoolThe Edit Scho
- Page 112 and 113: Simrad SP90Fish alarmThe Fish Alarm
- Page 114 and 115: Simrad SP90GainThe Gain is accessed
- Page 116 and 117: Simrad SP90HeadingThe Heading param
- Page 118 and 119: Simrad SP90LanguageThe Language but
- Page 120 and 121: Simrad SP90Message BarThe Message B
- Page 122 and 123: Simrad SP90MovementsThe Movements b
- Page 124 and 125: Simrad SP90Panel BacklightThe Panel
- Page 126 and 127: Simrad SP90PP FilterThe PP Filter c
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- Page 130 and 131: Simrad SP90The SP90 sonar is design
- Page 132 and 133: Simrad SP90RCG (Reverberation Contr
- Page 134 and 135: Simrad SP90RulerTo create a ruler,
- Page 136 and 137: Simrad SP90SchoolThe School button
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<strong>Simrad</strong> <strong>SP90</strong>6 PARAMETERS6.1 About parameter dialogues and helpThis chapter describes all the parameter dialogues accessed fromthe menu system.When a parameter is selected, the available choices are shown inthe dialogue below the menu. The setting is then made using theavailable buttons or lists. Several levels are frequently used toselect the parameters.Note that:1 In many cases you will not need to open the parameterdialogue, as you can control the settings directly on the menubutton.2 The parameter is selected and activated by the sonar once itis highlighted in the dialogue. The operational changes canthus be investigated from within the dialogue withoutclosing it.3 The Close button will always close the dialogue.4 The Help button will always provide short-form contextsensitive help. This help text will appear on top of theparameter dialogue, and you need to press Close to return.In the Help window, you can also press Free to access to fullinteractive manual. This may not be available in all modes,as it will block the view of the sonar echoes.Once the interactive manual has been accessed, you need topress Free to reduce the large help window back toshort-form presentation. If you press Close in the interactivemanual, the manual will automatically appear next time youpress Help in a parameter dialogue.The menu settings marked with an asterisk, indicate the normalsetting which perform well under normal conditions. If one got lostin the menu settings, a Default Settings function will bring upthese normal settings.After experience, when the contents of the menus are betterknown, the increase/decrease function on the actual menu buttoncan be used directly without selecting the submenu.82 850-164511 / B