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Zoom Mode

This button indicates that Zoom Mode is selected.

Click on the button to change to Peak Suppression Mode.

Peak Suppression Mode

This button indicates that Peak

Suppression Mode is selected. Click on the button to change to
Zoom Mode.

Zoom

Zoom into part of the display in the following way:

1.

Make sure the Zoom Mode is selected.

2.

Place the cursor at the left end of the required area.

3.

Left-click and hold down the mouse button, drag to the right-hand
limit of the required part of the display, and then release the button.

The display will zoom into the selected area, and the scale will adjust as
required. To zoom out, click on the Zoom Out button.

Peak Noise Suppression

This mode exists for removing an unwanted peak from the correlation
calculation. Select an area for suppression in the following way:

1.

Make sure Peak Suppression Mode is selected

2.

Place the cursor to the left of the peak to suppress.

3.

Left-click and hold down the mouse button, drag the cursor to the
right to highlight the peak, and then release the mouse button.

A confirmation dialog will display and then re-correlation will occur. To
cancel peak noise suppression, click on the Cancel Peak Noise
Suppression
button.

Buttons

The main screen includes two transmitter buttons and a receiver button.

This button displays information about the red transmitter.
Curved lines indicate the radio link connection is operating.
The number of curved lines represents the strength of the
received signal. A battery level indicator displays to the right
of the transmitter button.

Hovering the mouse over the button displays the transducer
type, radio signal, radio power output, and battery voltage.

This button displays information about the blue transmitter.
Curved lines indicate the radio link connection is operating.
The number of curved lines represents the strength of the
received signal. A battery level indicator displays to the right
of the transmitter button.

Hovering the mouse over the button displays the transducer
type, radio signal, radio power output, and battery voltage.