Fish Finder Auto Range issue

Captsully

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I currently have a B175HW and 225T-TM904 hooked up to my 13X. I tend to keep them both on Auto Range and Bottom Finder the majority of the time when I'm bottom fishing.

When I put either transducer into Stand-By it causes the other transducer display to kick out of Auto Range and scale out significantly.
Example, in 12' of water, put B175HW into stand-by and the 225T scales out to 1000' and puts both displays in manual ranging (and vise-versa). I have to toggle the Auto Range button off and on to get the 225T display to go back to Auto Range.

Any ideas on how to fix this?
 
The primary depth is the down sounding transducer, in your case the B175HW. Putting either of the sounders into stand by will cause a toggling of the range settings and the depth readout.
 
So it's normal that, in 12’ of water, if I put the side scan into standby the B175HW trips out of auto range and the scale ranges out to 1000’+?

And the corrective measure is a manual adjustment of the settings by the user? That seems way more cumbersome than it should be.

Steps:
1. edge swipe up (side scan)
2. tap standby
3. close the settings (side scan)
***down scan ranges out to 1000'+ can see anything useful in that window***
4. tap the down scan window
5. edge swipe up (B175HW)
6. tap auto range off
7. tap auto range on
8. close the settings (B175HW)
 
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