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Page 1
1 Pub. 988-0151-152 Addendum I X67C IceMachine Since the manual was written for the X67C, specialized features and ac- cessories have been added to create the X67C IceMachine , a portable color ice fishing sonar. The IceMachine package includes the X67C so- nar unit and the PPP-15 portable power pack. The PPP-15 includes a self-leveling[...]
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Page 2
2 Sonar Signal Interpretation • Signal band movement means fish. • Signal band color and fish position. • Signal band thickness and fish size. Ice Flasher Options • Split Zoom display mode • Color Modes. Scouting Through the Ice • You can hunt for fish before you ever drill a hole by scanning through the ice. Introduction to IceMachine [...]
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Page 3
3 The Split Zoom and Sonar Chart pages share the same settings. The chart pages, the Flasher and Ice Flasher pages each have their own independent controls for Sensitivity, ColorLine and sonar color mode. For example, if you make any Sensitivity changes to the sonar chart page, the sensitivity settings for the Flasher and Ice Flasher are unchan[...]
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Page 4
4 To enter the IceMachine mode: 1. From the Full Chart Sonar page, press ENT | ENT | ENT to switch to the normal Flasher page. 2. Press MENU | ↓ to I CE M ACHINE M ODE | ENT | EXIT and the Ice Flasher ap- pears. (To leave IceMachine mode and return to normal operation, just repeat step 2.) Flasher Page Menu, with IceMachine Mode command highlight[...]
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Page 5
5 Sensitivity Sensitivity and Auto Sensitivity are described in detail in the manual on page 55. To adjust sensitivity on the Flasher or Ice Flasher page, simply press ↑ to increase sensitivity and press ↓ to decrease sensitivity. The changes are displayed on the horizontal Sensitivity Control Bar. The Echo Strength Color Scale also changes as [...]
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Page 6
6 2. The ColorLine Control Bar appears. Press ↓ to decrease ColorLine; press ↑ to increase ColorLine. 3. When it's set at the desired level, press EXIT . ColorLine distinguishes between weak and strong sonar signals by "painting" them with different colors. You can adjust ColorLine to suit your personal viewing tastes. The left f[...]
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Page 7
7 This battery gauge is solid green, indicating a full charge. Sonar Signal Interpretation When you monitor your flasher screen for signs of fish, there are three signal band characteristics to watch for: movement, color and thickness. Signal band movement In a stationary setting like ice fishing, the bottom, structure and cover will show on the fl[...]
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Page 8
8 Signal band thickness Simply put, smaller fish return smaller echoes that result in thinner and fainter signal bands. A thin signal can also indicate a fish located toward the outer edge of the signal cone. As fish size increases, the ech- oes grow stronger and the signal band grows wider. Signal width also increases as a fish approaches the cent[...]
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Page 9
9 The following figure show the bottom target separation possible using the flasher's Split Zoom. Notice the bottom target separation with Split Zoom mode. Color Modes Sonar Color Mode is described in detail in the manual on page 59. The additional ice fishing features have increased the number of options and how the color modes are controlled[...]
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Page 10
10 3. Press ↑ or ↓ to Mode Name | ENT . 4. Press EXIT | EXIT to return to the flasher page. At left, Ice Flasher menu with Flasher Options selected. Center, Flasher Options menu with Flasher Color Mode selected. At right, Nightview color option is selected. Scouting Through the Ice Since the 1960s, Lowrance flasher sonars have helped anglers hu[...]
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Page 11
11 Notes[...]
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Page 12
12 This addendum contains information that has changed or was unavailable when the manual was printed. This addendum supplements the manual X67C, part number 988-0151-062. It also serves as a companion to instructions for the PPP- 15 Portable Power Pack for ice fishing, part number 988-0147-871 Pub. 988-0151-152 © Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserve[...]