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    Default Adjusting DI brightness on Humminbird


    I have a Humminbird 1159CI HD DI that is new to me and I have a question about screen brightness. One of my views is a split screen with 2D sonar on one side and DI sonar on the other side. The brightness of the 2d side is very good but the DI side is very dark. I know that I can adjust overall screen brightness by pressing the power button one time and then pressing "Light" then changing the overall screen brightness but I can't find where to make the adjustment to change the DI brightness.

    Any help you can offer will be appreciated.

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    Put it on just the DI screen by itself then hit menu. This will bring up DI settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappielimits View Post
    Put it on just the DI screen by itself then hit menu. This will bring up DI settings.
    Another way is to press Menu 1 time and select the DI side as the active pane ... (The green arrow at the top of the display needs to point toward the active pane) ...

    Then farther down in the Xpress menu choose "DI Enhance"...

    This will overlay the DI Enhance menu over the DI image where you can have instant access to the DI Sensitivity, Contrast, and Sharpness settings for the DI image ...

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    You can also try different color pallettes to see if they stand out more for you

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