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I cant seem to figure out how to display the temperature on my unit. Closest thing to temperature is a graph that looked similiar to this

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The temp was right at 51 degrees. Can anyone help me out? I'm wanting this:

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Check your settings.  You can customize your screen to either show all data or turn off whatever you don't use.  Possible that somehow your temp got turned off. 

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Go into the Setup tab and then to Select Readouts. Choose which position you want the temp to be displayed and choose Temperature from all the possible selections.

The transducer has to be hooked up for that, it cannot be done when not attached.

You may have to set the User Mode to Advanced to get the Select Readouts menu.

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Go into the Setup tab and then to Select Readouts. Choose which position you want the temp to be displayed and choose Temperature from all the possible selections.

The transducer has to be hooked up for that, it cannot be done when not attached.

You may have to set the User Mode to Advanced to get the Select Readouts menu.

Thank you sir

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You won't be getting data at the bottom like with the 1100 series you pictured. Yours will be on the left side of the screen.

Right, I figured that out. Going into the advanced user mode was the ticket. Thanks again!

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