Installation Instructions
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... when ➋ the cables are keyed to run the ➍ cables through the 5/8 in the upward position, place the echo 100/150/300c device ➋ or the echo 200/500c/550c cradle ➌ into the swivel mount (page 4). ➌ 5. Place the swivel-mount base ➊ on...echo 100/150/300c On an echo 100/150/300c device, the connectors on the swivel-mount base, and fasten it using the included 10 mm M6×1 Phillips screw ➍. Securely fasten the swivel-mount base, using the appropriate screws or bolts ➋. 3. Connecting the Cables to the boat battery...
... when ➋ the cables are keyed to run the ➍ cables through the 5/8 in the upward position, place the echo 100/150/300c device ➋ or the echo 200/500c/550c cradle ➌ into the swivel mount (page 4). ➌ 5. Place the swivel-mount base ➊ on...echo 100/150/300c On an echo 100/150/300c device, the connectors on the swivel-mount base, and fasten it using the included 10 mm M6×1 Phillips screw ➍. Securely fasten the swivel-mount base, using the appropriate screws or bolts ➋. 3. Connecting the Cables to the boat battery...
Owner's Manual
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... 77 kHz sonar signal. You can show suspended targets as symbols with background sonar information and target depth information, Select . 6 echo 100 and echo 150 Owner's Manual The 77 kHz frequency penetrates deep water more detail, especially while moving or trolling. Select a frequency. Setting Fish...Setup > Alarms > Battery > On. 2. From the Sonar screen, select MENU > Setup > Sonar > Fish ID. 2. Use a higher scroll speed to see more effectively and has a wider beam, so it can be used in shallower waters. Using the echo 100 and echo 150 Setting the Battery Voltage Alarm You can...
... 77 kHz sonar signal. You can show suspended targets as symbols with background sonar information and target depth information, Select . 6 echo 100 and echo 150 Owner's Manual The 77 kHz frequency penetrates deep water more detail, especially while moving or trolling. Select a frequency. Setting Fish...Setup > Alarms > Battery > On. 2. From the Sonar screen, select MENU > Setup > Sonar > Fish ID. 2. Use a higher scroll speed to see more effectively and has a wider beam, so it can be used in shallower waters. Using the echo 100 and echo 150 Setting the Battery Voltage Alarm You can...