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Pub. 988-0151-401
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X96 & X96TX
Fish-finding & Depth Sounding Sonar
Installation and Operation
Instructions
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Pub. 988-0151-401 www.lowrance.comX96 & X96TXFish-finding & Depth Sounding SonarInstallation and OperationInstructions

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4The following paragraphs explain how to interpret the text formattingfor those commands and other instructions:Arrow KeysThe arrow keys control a hor

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5Section 2:Installation & AccessoriesPreparationsYou can install the sonar system in some other order if you prefer, butwe recommend this installa

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6Remember, the transducer installation is the most critical partof a sonar installation.Recommended Tools and suppliesIf you prefer the option of rout

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7Electrical noise from engine wiring, bilge pumps and aerators can bedisplayed on the sonar's screen. Use caution when routing thetransducer cabl

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8If you cruise or fish around lots of structure and cover, your transducermay be frequently kicking up from object strikes. If you want, you maymove t

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9Align plastic ratchets in bracket.B. Two-piece bracket: Locate the four plastic ratchets in thetransducer's hardware package. Press two ratchets

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10Add ratchets to bracket and transducer.2. Aligning the transducer on the transom.A. One-piece bracket: Slide the transducer between the tworatchets.

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11B. Two-piece bracket: Assemble the transducer and bracket as shownin the following figure. Temporarily slide the bolt though the transducerassembly

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12B. Two-piece bracket: Once you determine the correct position forthe ratchets, assemble the transducer as shown in the figure in step2B. Don't

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13Both bracket types: Attach the transducer to the transom. Slide thetransducer up or down until it's aligned properly with the bottom ofthe hull

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147. Make a test run to determine the results. If the bottom is lost athigh speed, or if noise appears on the display, try sliding thetransducer brack

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15TRANSDUCER ORIENTATION AND FISH ARCHESIf you do not get good fish arches on your display, there is a goodpossibility the transducer is not parallel

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16A successful transducer installation can be made on hulls with flotationmaterials (such as plywood, balsa wood or foam) between layers offiberglass

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17If not, then mark the location that gave you the best sonar returns andread through the instructions on the following pages for shoot-thru-hullmount

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18Place the transducer into the epoxy, twisting and turning it to forceany air bubbles out from under the transducer face.The face of the transducer s

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19Sonar unit with secondary temperature sensor. Primary temp sensoris built into the transducer.Sonar unit with external speed sensor or combo speed/t

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20Optional Speed Sensor InstallationIf you wish to purchase an optional speed sensor for your unit, refer tothe accessory ordering information inside

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21If the base of the transom has a radius, fill the gap between thetransom and the sensor with the caulking compound. This will helpensure a smooth wa

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22Power connections for the sonar unit.CAUTION:Do not use this product without a 3-amp fuse wired into the powercable! Failure to use a 3-amp fuse wil

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23bracket to a swivel mount, which can be used on the dash or overheadmounting positions. Installation instructions are supplied with theR-A-M mountin

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iTable of ContentsSection 1: Read Me First!... 1Capabilities and Specifications: X96 & X96TX

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24Drill a 1-inch (25.4 mm) hole in the dash for the power and transducercables. The best location for this hole is immediately under the gimbalbracket

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25In-Dash InstallationYou can mount the unit in the dash with an optional FM-5 In-DashAdapter Kit. The kit includes mounting hardware, a template forc

Pagina 26 - Bottom of hull

26Install batteries in power pack battery adapter."D" cell battery

Pagina 27 - Power Connections

27Section 3: Basic Sonar OperationThis section addresses the unit's most basic sonar operations. Theinstructions presented in Sec. 3 follow a ch

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284. ARROW KEYS – Used to navigate through the menus, make menuselections, move the sonar chart cursor and enter data.5. ENT – Allows you to accept va

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29Main Menu.The Main Menu commands and their functions are:Screen: changes the contrast or brightness of the display screen.Sounds: enables or disable

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30 Sonar page options (left). Sonar page menu (right).Sonar PagesSonar pages display a cross-section view of the water column beneaththe boat. The

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31 Full Sonar Chart (left). Split Zoom Sonar Chart (right). Digital Data Sonar Chart (left). FlashGraf Chart (right).

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32Sonar Page, showing full sonar chart mode.You can customize how the Sonar Page displays its pictures and otherdata in many ways. Your unit also incl

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33Basic Sonar Quick Reference1. Mount the transducer and unit. Connect the unit to electric powerand the transducer.2. Launch your boat.3. To turn on

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iiTo adjust and turn on the shallow alarm: ... 40To adjust and turn on the deep alarm: ... 41Zone Ala

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34Sonar OperationsAs you can see from the quick reference on the previous page, basic operationis pretty easy, right out of the box. If you are a sona

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35You can change the sensitivity level whether you are in AutoSensitivity mode or Manual Sensitivity mode. The adjustment methodworks the same in both

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36 Sonar Menu with Sensitivity command selected (left).The Sensitivity Control Bar (right).NOTE:If you want to change the sensitivity in Manual Mode

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37Fish I.D. is most handy when you're in another part of the boat orperforming some task that prevents you from watching the sonarscreen. Then yo

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39Section 4: Options & FeaturesASP (Advanced Signal Processing)The ASP feature is a noise rejection system built into the sonar unitthat constan

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40AlarmsThis unit has three types of sonar alarms. The first is the Fish Alarm.It sounds when the Fish I.D. feature determines an echo is a fish.Anot

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414. Press ← to SHALLOW ALARM ENABLED|ENT|EXIT.5. To turn off the alarm, press ALARM|ENT|ENT|EXIT.To switch to a different depth setting, open the Son

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42Notice the size of the black alarm bar on the right side of the screenchanges as you manipulate the ↑ ↓ keys.4. To set the lower boundary for the Zo

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43Calibrate SpeedThe speed sensor can be calibrated to compensate for inaccuracies.Before you change the setting, calculate the percentage the speed i

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iiiSoftware Version Information... 62Sonar Chart Mode...

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44 Sonar Page menu (left) with Chart Speed selected. Chart Speed Control Bar (right).If you do experiment with chart speed, remember to reset it tom

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45 Sonar Page menu with Depth Cursor selected (left). Chart with depthcursor active (right). Cursor line shows the large fish is 34.64 feet deep.The

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462. The Depth Range Control Scale appears. Press ↑ or ↓ to select adifferent depth range. A black bar highlights the selected range. Rangenumbers in

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47Sonar Page showing FasTrack.Fish I.D. (Fish Symbols & Depths)The Fish I.D. feature identifies targets that meet certain conditions asfish. The

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48 Figures 1A and 2A (left) show Sonar Page in normal chart mode. Figures1B and 2B (right) show the same underwater scene with Fish I.D. turnedon.

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49To turn on FishTrack:(Note: These instructions will turn on FishTrack and Fish I.D. at thesame time.)1. From the Sonar Page, press MENU|↓ to SONAR F

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50Sonar Chart Mode command with FishReveal selectedTo turn FishReveal on:1. From the Sonar Page, press MENU|↓ to SONAR FEATURES|ENT.2. Press ↓ to SONA

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51GraylineGrayline helps you distinguish between strong and weak echoes,highlighting the differences between a hard soft bottom. A soft, muddyor weed

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52 The figures above show how different Grayline settings can revealmore information. Figures, 1A, 2A and 3A show locations with Graylineset to the

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53HyperScrollSee the entry on Ping Speed, which controls the HyperScroll feature.Noise RejectionSee the entry on Advanced Signal Processing in this s

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ivWARNING!A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHODTO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION.CAUTIONWhen showing navigation data to a position (waypoin

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54Data list showing Water Distance selected for display on Sonar Page.3. To return to the previous page, press EXIT|EXIT.To turn off displayed data:1.

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55 Sonar chart with Overlay Data turned on. This example showsDepth, Water Temperature and the boat’s Water Speed.Ping Speed & HyperScrollPing Sp

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56 Ping Speed command on the Sonar Menu (left).Ping Speed Control Bar (right) at default setting.To change Ping Speed:1. From the Sonar Page, press

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57To turn on Popup Help, press MENU|MENU|↓ to POPUP HELP. With theoption highlighted, press ENT to check it (turn on) and uncheck it (turnoff.) After

Pagina 61 - Ping Speed & HyperScroll

58 Main Menu with Reset Options command selected (left). The ResetOptions dialog box (right), with Yes selected.Reset Water DistanceThe sonar chart&

Pagina 62 - Pop-up Help

59 Screen Command (left) and Screen Menu (right) with Contrast barselected.To adjust the display's brightness:1. Press ↓ to BRIGHTNESS. Press →

Pagina 63 - Reset Options

60Automatic SensitivityThe default sensitivity mode is automatic. The unit bases thesensitivity level on water depth and conditions. When the unit is

Pagina 64 - Reset Water Distance

61To adjust sensitivity in manual mode:1. Turn off Auto Sensitivity from the Sonar Page by pressing MENU|↓to AUTO SENSITIVITY|ENT.2. Press ↑ to SENSIT

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621. Press MENU|MENU|↓ to SET KEEL OFFSET|ENT.2. The Keel Offset dialog box appears. Press ↓ to change the plus (+)sign to a minus (–) sign.3. Press →

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63 Main Menu with Software Information command selected (left). TheSoftware Information screen (right).1. Press MENU|MENU|↓ to SOFTWARE INFO|ENT.2.

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1Section 1: Read Me First!How this manual can get you out on the water, fast!Welcome to the exciting world of digital sonar! We know you're anxio

Pagina 68 - Software Version Information

64Pages Menu showing sonar chart display optionsFull Sonar ChartThis is the default mode used when the unit is turned on for the firsttime or when it&

Pagina 69 - Sonar Chart Display Options

65Digital Data/ChartThis mode shows the chart on the right side of the screen. The left side hassix digital data boxes containing: Water Depth; Water

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66 Options List for customizing Digital Data windows. The list appearswith Water Speed selected (left). Temperature 2 has been chosen toreplace Water

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67 Main Menu, with simulator turned on (check box is checked).2. Turn off Sonar Simulator by pressing MENU|MENU|↓ to SONARSIMULATOR|ENT|EXIT.Full Sona

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68Sonar Menu with Stop Chart command selected. The box isunchecked, indicating the chart is scrolling across the screen.Surface ClarityThe markings ex

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69 Surface Clarity turned off (left). Surface Clarity set to High (right).Units of MeasureThis menu sets the speed and distance (statute or nautical

Pagina 74 - Surface Clarity

70Use ← → to highlight either Fahrenheit or Celsius and press ENT. Afterthe option is set, press EXIT|EXIT to return to the main page display.Zoom &am

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71Section 5: TroubleshootingIf your unit is not working, or if you need technical help, please use thefollowing troubleshooting section before contact

Pagina 76 - Zoom & Zoom Bar

72This can cause the unit to eliminate weaker signals such as fish or evenstructure from the display.3. The water may be deeper than the sonar's

Pagina 77 - Section 5: Troubleshooting

73NOISEA major cause of sonar problems is electrical noise. This usuallyappears on the sonar's display as random patterns of dots or lines. Insev

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2If you're having difficulty with your sonar, you can find an answer tothe most common problems in Section 5, Sonar Troubleshooting.Finally, in S

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74Notes

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75LOWRANCE ELECTRONICSFULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY"We," "our," or "us" refers to LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS, a division of LEI, them

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76How to Obtain Service……in the USA:We back your investment in quality products with quick, expert serviceand genuine Lowrance replacement parts. If y

Pagina 82 - …outside Canada and the USA:

Accessory Ordering Informationfor all countriesTo order Lowrance accessories such as power cables or transducers,please contact:1) Your local marine d

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Visit our web site:Lowrance Pub. 988-0151-401 © Copyright 2005 All Rights ReservedPrinted in USA 100405 Lowrance Electro

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3Audible alarms: .... Deep/shallow/fish/zone.Automatic ranging:... Yes, with instant screen updates.Zoom bottom track: ... Yes.Split-s

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