With the Max Depth menu set to the “Auto” setting the unit will wait until it listens for sonar returns from its maximum depth range (1,500 feet) but this only happens if it is not currently tracking the bottom.
If you were to set this menu to say 40 feet deep and you stayed in less than 40 feet of water you would not notice any difference. If you were to go into 40+ feet of water though; the unit would not be able to track the bottom as the menu setting tells the unit when to stop listening for a sonar return and anything more than 40 feet away from the transducer would not be heard or shown.
I find its main use is for when you might lose the bottom reading due to transducer installation or water conditions. It will help the unit re-find the bottom faster and will not slow down any other functions that it is performing. So for our lake hear I would typically set it to 80 feet as there are only a few locations where the bottom is deeper than that and I don’t normally go there.


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