Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product X-70A 3D Lowrance electronic
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1 INTR ODUCTION Thank you f or purchasing an X-70A 3D . Its adjustable V ar iView™ 3D per- spective lets y ou rotate the underwater picture to accommodate specific viewing needs . In addition to the 3D views , the X-70A 3D also giv es yo u outstanding 2D detail using either the supplied 384 kHz transducer or an optional 192 kHz transducer .
2 T ransducer Location 1. The transducer must be placed in a location that has a smooth flo w of w ater at all times. If the transducer is not placed in a smooth flow of w ater , interf erence will sh.
3 T ransducer Assembly and Mounting The best wa y to install this transducer is to loosely assemb le all of the par ts first, place the transducer’ s brack et against the transom and see if you can mo v e the tr ansducer so that it’ s par allel with the ground.
4 3. Once you determine the correct position f or the ratchets , assemble the transducer as sho wn at left. Do not tighten the lock nut at this time . NUT MET AL W ASHER R UBBER W ASHERS MET AL W ASHER BOL T 4. Hold the transducer and brac ket assemb ly against the transom.
5 6. Route the transducer cab le to the sonar unit. If possible , route the transducer cab le awa y from other wir ing on the boat. Electr ical noise from the engine’ s wiring, bilge pumps, VHF radio wires and cables, and aerators can be pic ked up by the sonar .
6 PO WER CONNECTIONS The X-70A 3D works from a twelve-v olt batter y system. F or the best re- sults, attach the po wer cable directly to the battery . Y ou can attach the po wer cable to an accessory or power buss , howe ver y ou may hav e prob- lems with electrical interference .
7 KEYBO ARD The ke yboard is arranged f or con v enient oper ation. A ten-key k eypad on the right side of the screen lets you enter numbers . Arrow k eys beneath the ke ypad are used to adjust features . The keys in the left column are used to select menu f eatures.
8 DISPLA Y - General When the X-70A 3D is first turned on, the display looks similar to the one below . The 3D screen scrolls from r ight to left, with the scale on the right side of the screen. The current depth beneath the transducer shows in the upper right cor ner of the displa y .
9 screen, showing the distance behind the boat. If the speed/temperature sensor is not plugged into the X-70A 3D , then none of these will show . MODES OF OPERA TION The X-70A 3D shows a sonar picture of the underw ater wor ld in 3D , 2D , Bottom Depth View , and FasT rack™ modes .
10 All 2D modes show the bottom signal, structure, thermoclines, fish (both with and without the Fish ID f eature), baitfish schools, and more . The 3D view sho ws a 3D representation of the bottom, with Fish ID symbols only . The 2D mode shows more inf or mation, the 3D mode makes it easier to visualize the bottom contour .
11 OPERA TION The A utomatic and Sensitivity features used on the X-70A 3D are the same f or all modes of operation. This section will e xplain these f eatures. F or inf or mation on f eatures specific to diff erent modes, see the 2D or 3D operation sections .
12 T o adjust the sensitivity , press the SENS key . A menu appears on the right side of the screen as shown on the pre vious page. Press the r ight arrow k ey to increase it, the left arro w ke y to decrease it.
13 f eet (shown by the digital depth displa y), the unit will show a flat bottom at 45 f eet.) T o use the zoom feature, first press the ZOOM ke y , then press the k ey ne xt to the zoom menu that appears in the lo wer left corner of the display as shown at right.
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15 lection This view sho ws all echoes in the traditional sonar graph displa y . Y ou can view echoes from an y two 384 kHz tr ansducer elements , or the 192 kHz transducer . (Note: 192 kHz operation requires an optional 192 kHz tr ans- ducer .) T o select the transducer element and place the X-70A 3D into the 2D mode, press the WINDOWS k ey .
16 f ew seconds and the menu will automatically disappear from the screen or press the CLR ke y to erase it. Manual mode When the X-70A 3D is in the manual mode, an y range can be selected. The unit will leav e the range setting you choose, b ut it won't keep the bottom on the displa y .
17 and your ne w upper limit will be at the top of the screen. T o change the lower limit, use the same steps as abov e, b ut press the ke y ne xt to the "Set Low er Limit" menu. Press the CLR ke y to erase these menus or w ait a fe w sec- onds and they will automati- cally disappear .
18 matically disappear from the screen or press the CLR ke y to erase it. 2D ZOOM - Manual Mode The zoom f eature works the same in manual as it does in automatic with two e xceptions. One, since the unit is in man ual, the unit won’t change the range to k eep the bottom signal on the display .
19 mation only . No fish, structure, or any echoes other than the bottom signal appear on this screen. Y ou can adjust the range , howe ver this is the only adjustment y ou can make on this screen. The X-70A 3D au- tomatically sets the sensitivity le vel.
20 gets appear as shor t, thin lines; usually for v er y shor t periods of time. The bottom echo usually looks like a slice tak en from the 2D screen. Surf ace clutter appears at the top of the screen, near the picture of the boat.
21 The depth alarms sound a tone when the bottom signal goes shallow er than the shal- low alarm’ s setting or deeper than the deep alarm’ s setting. F or e xample, if you set the shallow alarm to ten feet, the alarm will sound a tone if the bottom signal is less than ten f eet.
22 low alarm sounds a tone. T o turn the shallow alarm off, press the MENU k ey , then press the ke y ne xt to the "Alar ms" label. Now press the k ey ne xt to the "Shal Alar m" menu until the chec k mar k mov es to the “OFF” bo x.
23 FISH ALARM The fish alarm sounds a distinctive tone when the X-70A 3D places a fish symbol on the displa y . A different tone sounds f or each of the four fish symbol sizes . T o tur n the fish alar m on, first press the MENU ke y , then press the ke y ne xt to the "Alarms" label.
24 to distinguish from fish. Y ou may see Fish I.D . symbols on the screen when actually , there are no fish. Practice with the unit in both the Fish I.D . mode and without to become more f amiliar with the Fish I.D . f eature. When the X-70A 3D is turned on, the Fish I.
25 change on the screen as you press the k eys. After you’ve made the ad- justment, press the CLEAR ke y to er ase the men u. 2D VIEW OPTIONS The 2D view has se v eral ad- justments that (with some e x- ceptions noted belo w) affect the 2D view screen only .
26 screen is turned on for the first time, the digital depth displa y is located at the top left cor- ner of the screen. This display comes from a separate digital sonar built into the unit. It dis- pla ys only the bottom depth. If it loses the bottom, the last known depth will flash on the displa y .
27 When the unit is in the 2D split- screen zoom mode , the zoom bar doesn’t normally show on the screen. The zoom bar shows the section of w ater on the right side of the screen that the zoom f eature displays on the left side. T o tur n the zoom bar on continuously , first press the MENU ke y .
28 T o display the char t cursor , press the MENU ke y . Next, press the k ey adjacent to the “2D View Options” label. Finally , press the ke y ne xt to the “Char t Cursor” menu. Press the CLR key to return to the sonar displa y . Use the up or down arro w keys to mo ve the cursor up or do wn to the desired depth.
29 diff erent GRA YLINE ® le vel, also . The lev el chosen by the X-70A 3D is usually adequate f or most conditions. Experi- ment with your unit to find the GRA YLINE ® setting that’ s best f or y ou. T o adjust GRA YLINE ® , press the MENU ke y twice, then press the ke y adjacent to the “Adjust Gra yline” label.
30 “Adjust Back Light Le vel” label. The screen shown at right ap- pears. Now press the left ar- row k ey to decrease the light le vel. Press the right arrow ke y to increase it. The percentage of back light in use changes as the arrow k e ys are pressed.
31 F or example, press the k ey ne xt to the "Depth" label two times to s witch from f eet to meters. This mov es the check mark two times from the “Ft” to the “M”.
32 The ASP f eature has two le v- els - Low and High. If you ha ve high noise le vels, try using the “High” ASP setting. Howe ver , if you are ha ving trouble with noise , we suggest that you take steps to find the interf er- ence source and fix it, rather than continually using the unit with the high ASP setting.
33 mark is on the desired range. Press the CLR ke y to e xit the menu. RESET DIST ANCE LOG The X-70A 3D can displa y the log (distance trav elled) in the digital block if the optional speed/temperature sensor is installed. This f eature star ts counting distance as soon as the unit is turned on.
34 3D SIMULA T OR The X-70A 3D has a built-in sim ulator f or the 3D display . When this simu- lator is turned on, a realistic 3D view scrolls across the screen. The digital depth displa y shows the simulated bottom depth, and fish symbols ap- pear on the displa y .
35 TROUBLESHOO TING If your unit is not w or king, or if you need technical help , please use the f ollowing troubleshooting section bef ore contacting the f actor y customer service depar tment. It may sa v e y ou the troub le of returning your unit.
36 manual mode , then change the range to a realistic one , (for e xample , 0-100 f eet) and increase the sensitivity . As you mov e into shallower w ater , a bottom signal should appear . 4. Check the battery voltage . If the voltage drops , the unit’ s transmitter pow er also drops, reducing its ability to find the bottom or targets .
37 NOISE A major cause of sonar problems is electrical noise. This usually appears on the sonar’ s displa y as random patter ns of dots or lines. In sev ere cases, it can completely cov er the screen with black dots , or cause the unit oper- ate erratically , or not at all.
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