Humminbird Wide 100 manual Using the Wide ONE Hundred

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USING THE WIDE ONE HUNDRED

The Wide One Hundred is simple 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 One Hundred offers, you can customize the presentation of information to suit your particular needs. The Wide One Hundred offers a wide variety of settings and types of display, to satisfy any sonar need.

SIMULATOR OPERATION

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

With the unit turned off, press and hold the POWER button until a continuous chirp is heard. This initiates the simulator operation, and the unit will simulate all functions as if it were actually on the water.

When in simulator operation, the Wide One Hundred unit responds to control inputs as if it is in actual operation, so feel free to experiment with the many features and functions to customize the Wide One Hundred unit for your particular operation.

To exit the simulator, press POWER to turn the unit off.

WHAT YOU SEE ON-SCREEN

The first thing you may notice about the Wide One Hundred is the high-resolution, super highvisibility LCD screen. This LCD display uses super-twist technology, and is ruggedized for tough shock and vibration endurance. The display is also backlit for nighttime operation, and uses special components so it can operate at temperatures more extreme than you are likely to encounter.

The horizontal line at the top of the display is the "Zero" line. This represents the surface of the water. The "Zero" line will always have a gap which moves as the screen updates. This gap lets you know that the display is updating even if the bottom terrain remains the same or is not visible on the selected depth range. The farthest right column of information is the most recent information, and it shows what is directly under your boat.

At power-up, the Wide One Hundred locates the bottom and adjusts the depth range to a setting most appropriate for that depth. The bottom will be usually shown about 2/3 of the way down the display.

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Contents Page Installation Overview AccessoriesParts Supplied Determining How to Mount the Transducer Trolling Motor Mounting Alternate Transducers and Mounting MethodsPortable 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 TransducerPage Step Four Mount the Transducer to the Transom Step Five Adjust the Running Position of the TransducerConfirm the pivot angle has not changed Page Step Six Route the Cable Step One Determine the Mounting Location Inside the Hull InstallationStep Two Test the Mounting Location Page Step Three Permanently Mount the Transducer Step One Determine Where to Mount Control Head InstallationStep Two Connect the Power Cable to the Boat 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 Testing the Installation Using the Wide ONE Hundred Control Functions Menu Functions SensitivityRange Zoom Bottom Alarm Fish AlarmScroll