Humminbird Wide Portrait manual Specifications

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achieved by viewing only one side. To change the view, simply press the VIEW button repeatedly until the desired view is on-screen. The Down view is similar to the traditional view when using the standard transducer, however there is no Tri-beam information available such as fish location.

When operating in Wide Side mode, the range must be adjusted manually, since the bottom is often not visible on-screen. Ranges of 15, 30, 60, and 120 feet are available. Also, Zoom is not possible in any side looking views, and the Zoom menu is not available.

Experiment with the Wide Side transducer while operating it in a familiar area to learn how to maximize use of the information displayed. Remember that if you are using a trolling motor mount, the information displayed is controlled by the direction the trolling motor is pointing, not necessarily the direction the boat is traveling.

To return to normal “down” operation using the Tri-beam transducer, simply change the switch setting if you are using a transducer switch, or reconnect the Tri-beam transducer. The Wide Portrait will reconfigure the screen automatically.

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Frequency…………………………………………………200/455 kHz

Power Output (200 kHz)……………………………………………..300 Watts (RMS)

………………………………………………………………………..2400 Watts (Peak to Peak)

Power Output (455 kHz)……………………………………………..300 Watts (RMS)

………………………………………………………………………..2499 Watts (Peak to Peak)

Area of Coverage…………………………………………………….90 degrees at –10 db

Power Requirement…………………………………………………. 10 - 16 VDC

Display…………………………………………………………………Super Twist LCD

LCD Matrix……………………………………………………………128 x 128

Viewing Area………………………………………………………….4.00” H x 3.00 V

Mounting………………………………………………………………Quick Disconnect Mount

Unit Size ………………………………………………………………7 ¾” H x 7 7/8” W x 4 ¼” D

Transducer (Standard)…………………………………………………XT-6-TB-90

Transducer Cable Length……………………………………………...20 feet

Depth Ranges………………………………………………………….15, 30, 60, 120, 180, 240, 360,

480,

& 600 (feet)

Zoom Ranges………………………………………………………….7 ½, 15, 30, & 60 (feet)

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Contents Page Parts Supplied AccessoriesInstallation Overview Determining How to Mount the Transducer Portable Mounting Alternate Transducers and Mounting MethodsTrolling Motor Mounting Thru-Hull MountingTransducer Exchange Beginning InstallationStep One Determine Where to Mount the Transducer Transom InstallationStep Three Assemble the Transducer Step Two Drill the Mounting HolesConfirm the pivot angle has not changed Step Five Adjust the Running Position of the TransducerStep Four Mount the Transducer to the Transom Step Six Route the Cable Step Two Test the Mounting Location Inside the Hull InstallationStep One Determine the Mounting Location Page Step Three Permanently Mount the Transducer Step Two Connect the Power Cable to the Boat Control Head InstallationStep One Determine Where to Mount Page Step Four Run the Cables Step Three Drill the Mounting HolesPage Your Humminbird is now ready for operation Step Five Assembling the Connector HolderTest the Installation Testing the Installation Simulator Operation Using the Wide PortraitFeature Memory Interpreting the ON-SCREEN Information Page Page Control Functions Page Sensitivity Depth Range Page Zoom Depth Alarm Fish Alarm Triplog Page Page Page Page Customizing SET-UP Functions Using DiagnosticPage Using Alternative Transducers Specifications

Wide Portrait specifications

The Humminbird Wide Portrait stands out in the realm of fish finders and chart plotters, designed with both professional anglers and casual fishermen in mind. Its innovative features and cutting-edge technologies make it a staple for anyone serious about their time on the water.

One of the defining characteristics of the Humminbird Wide Portrait is its expansive display. With a large screen that is oriented in portrait mode, users benefit from increased vertical viewing space, which enhances visibility of underwater structures, fish, and waypoints. The display employs high-resolution color graphics, ensuring clarity even in bright sunlight. The intuitive interface allows for easy navigation through menus, making it accessible for users of all skill levels.

At the heart of the Humminbird Wide Portrait is its advanced sonar technology. With features like DualBeam Plus sonar and SwitchFire, users can explore underwater environments with precision. DualBeam Plus employs two sonar beams, allowing for detailed imaging at varying depths and providing a more comprehensive view of the underwater landscape. SwitchFire technology enhances this experience by enabling users to toggle between different display modes, tailoring the view to their specific needs.

Notably, the Humminbird Wide Portrait integrates GPS capabilities, offering built-in cartography and the ability to create customized maps. This feature proves invaluable for planning fishing trips, as users can mark hotspots, track their movements, and quickly return to favorite locations. The unit also supports the Humminbird LakeMaster and Navionics mapping options, further expanding its navigational capabilities.

User-friendly features like the ability to set up split-screen views enhance the functionality of the Humminbird Wide Portrait. Anglers can simultaneously monitor sonar readings alongside GPS data, providing a comprehensive picture of both location and fish activity. Additionally, the device's rugged design ensures it can withstand the harsh conditions often encountered while fishing.

In conclusion, the Humminbird Wide Portrait is a game-changer for anglers who value technology and functionality in a compact package. With its advanced sonar capabilities, expansive display, integrated GPS, and user-friendly features, it remains an essential tool for maximizing time on the water and enhancing the fishing experience. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, the Humminbird Wide Portrait empowers you to fish smarter and with greater confidence.