Humminbird manual Using the Wide W, Simulator Operation, What YOU see on Screen

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USING THE WIDE W

The Wide W is easy to use. Simply press the POWER button, and the unit will automatically locate the bottom. Adjust the depth range and sensitivity to an appropriate level, and draw a picture of the terrain beneath your boat. If POWER is the only button you press, you will benefit from the advanced automatic bottom tracking capability of the unit. However, if you choose to experiment with the many features and controls the Wide W offers, you can customize the presentation of information to suit your particular needs. The Wide W offers a wide variety of settings and types of display, to satisfy any sonar need.

SIMULATOR OPERATION

The Wide W contains a simulator which allows you to use the unit as if you were on the water. This simulator is invaluable for learning how to operate the many features of the Wide W unit.

With the unit turned off, press and hold POWER until you hear a continuous chirp This initiates the simulator operation. Your Wide W will simulate all functions as if you were actually on the water.

To exit the simulator, press POWER to turn the unit off. Pressing POWER again will power-up the unit for normal operation.

When in simulator operation, the Wide W unit will respond to control inputs as if it were in actual operation, so feel free to experiment with the many features and functions to customize the Wide W unit to your particular application.

WHAT YOU SEE ON SCREEN

The first thing you may notice about the Wide W unit is the high-resolution screen LCD display. The LCD display uses super-twist technology, for maximum viewability and is ruggedized for tough shock and vibration endurance. The display can operate at temperatures more extreme than you are likely to encounter.

There are three basic screen layouts for the Wide W. Figure A shows the default screen layout which does not include temperature and speed readings. If you have purchased the temperature and speed accessory and it is installed, the screen layout will be slightly different as shown in Figure B.

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Contents Page Parts Supplied AccessoriesInstallation Overview Determining How to Mount the Transducer Alternate Transducers and Mounting Methods Portable MountingTrolling Motor Mounting Thru-Hull MountingBeginning Installation Transducer ExchangeTransom Installation Step One Determine Where to Mount the TransducerStep Two Drill the Mounting Holes Step Three Assemble the TransducerConfirm the pivot angle has not changed Step Five Adjust the Running Position of the TransducerStep Four Mount the Transducer to the Transom Page 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 Three Drill the Mounting Holes Step Four Run the CablesPage Step Five Assembling the Connector Holder Your Humminbird is now ready for operationTest the Installation What YOU see on Screen Using the Wide WSimulator Operation Page Control Functions Menu Functions Sensitivity Range ZoomBottom Alarm Fish Alarm Triplog EnterSystem Options