Adjusting the sonar range
Some echoes are close, others are further away. It is often necessary to adjust the radius of the search area. On the CS90, this is referred to as range.
Context
The Range setting defines how "far" you wish the CS90 to detect echoes. In other words, you specify the horizontal or vertical distance from the vessel to the outer edge of the search area.
Note
The range value selected and shown is by default only used by the active view.
Even though you can choose a large range value, that does not mean that you can detect your targets on the same range. The range value only defines the range that is shown in the views. Actual target detection will always depend on the operational environment, such as water temperature, salinity, interference and layers in the water column.
The selected range is divided into identical distances. These are shown as dotted circles. They are referred to as range rings.
Tip
An adjustable range ring can be added to the Horizontal and Vertical views. This ring is referred to as the variable range ring.
Procedure
1 Click in the view you want to activate.
The active view is identified with a thicker border. Unless you use the Apply to all function, all changes you make will only be applied to this view.
2 Turn the relevant rotary switch to make the adjustment.
Tip
The Operating Panel is fitted with three rotary switches. The switches are identified with numbers. Each switch can be assigned a function related to range, gain or bearing. Investigate the functionality provided on the Operating Panel page. This page is located in the Installation dialog box.
Optionally:
3 Observe the Main menu.
4 Select Range.
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5 Make the necessary adjustment.
6 Open the button and select Apply to all if you wish to use the chosen setting in all the views in the current presentation mode.