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I will be getting my Elite-4X up and running on my kayak this week and will be going to the lake Saturday to get it all tuned and set-up. What settings should I look at or know about?

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I got an elite 4x chirp on my boat. I have mine set in shallow water mode. I was told by a guy at lowrance to turn surface clarity to low and to turn off auto sensitivity. Then go and adjust the sensitivity by using a jig or similar lure beneath the transducer til u see a it as a line on ur screen. For down scan contrast is equal to sensitivity. Hopefully that helps/gets u started.

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I got an elite 4x chirp on my boat. I have mine set in shallow water mode. I was told by a guy at lowrance to turn surface clarity to low and to turn off auto sensitivity. Then go and adjust the sensitivity by using a jig or similar lure beneath the transducer til u see a it as a line on ur screen. For down scan contrast is equal to sensitivity. Hopefully that helps/gets u started.

I will have to play around with that. Thanks!

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