Thursday 29 October 2015

Use The Eagle Id 6300 Fish Finder

Using a Eagle ID 6300 eliminates some of the guess work out of fishing.


The Eagle ID 6300 Fish Finder works by using sonar technology to send signals underwater to graph an image of the landscape and it's inhabitants. The ID 6300 provides on-screen information like water depth, temperature, fish signals and compass. Keeping a couple buoys on hand will help you mark areas in the water where the Eagle ID 6300 fish finder has detected a school of fish creating new places to fish.


Instructions


1. Turn on the Eagle ID 6300 device. Press the "On" key in the lower right hand corner of the keyboard. The fish finder will automatically read the depth and temperature when the device is turned on.


2. Adjust the graph's sensitivity by pressing the arrow buttons on the keypad under "Light Sensitivity". Press the "Left" arrow to decrease sensitivity or press the "Right" arrow to increase it.


3. Press the "Chart" arrows to the left or right, to adjust the chart speed. This will determine has fast of a signal to send to the bottom of the water. The "left" arrow decreases the chart speed and the "Right arrow will increase the speed.


4. Press the "Up" button on the keypad under "Zone Alarm", to engage the zone alarm in shallow waters. Press the "Down" button on the keypad under "Zone Alarm" to engage the zone alarm when fishing in deeper waters. When turned on, the alarm will sound when a fish has been detected.


5. Press the arrow keys under "Range" on the keypad to increase, or decrease the range of depth. Increase the range by pressing the "Up" button, when fishing in deeper waters. Decrease the range of depth by pressing the "Down" button, when fishing in shallow waters.


6. Press the "On" or "Off" key under "Fish ID" to turn the fish flash on or off.

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