Humminbird Wide 3D Vision manual Using the Combo View, Control Functions

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The signal does not stop there- it is reflected downward again by the surface of the water, and a weak “second return” is usually visible if the depth range is sufficient to see it. The second return may be used as an indicator for setting the sensitivity bias.

USING THE COMBO VIEW

The Combo view combines a 3D view with a 2D view on the same screen. This is an ideal view for 2D users learning to interpret 3D information. Also, you can vi ew a wide area of coverage on the 3D portion of the screen, but retain the bottom detail of the 2D view.

CONTROL FUNCTIONS

The Wide 3D Vision unit uses only eight buttons to control all functions. The controls are divided into two groups: POWER, STOP, VIEW, and LIGHT are one group., and the Menu System controls are the other group. When any button is pressed, an audible “chirp” will verify the control input.

POWER, as previously discussed, powers the Wide 3D Vision for normal operation. Also if the unit is powered off, press and hold POWER until you hear a continuous “chirp” to enable simulator operation as discussed in “Simulator Operation”. Pressing POWER when the unit is in normal or simulator operation will power the unit off.

STOP freezes the display to allow closer study. Pressing STOP again will resume normal operation. Also, if a menu is on-screen, STOP will retain the menu on-screen until STOP is pressed again. The digital bottom depth will continue to update, as usual, even if the display is stopped.

VIEW toggles between the three main views; 3D view, 2D VIEW, AND Combo view when using the standard transducer. If you are using the optional Wide Side transducer, VIEW toggles between the left, right, both, and down views.

LIGHT enables a two-level display backlight and backlit keypad. Pressing once will turn the light on low, pressing a second time will increase the backlight to the high setting, and pressing a third time will turn the backlight off.

The four remaining buttons work together to control the Menu System - an array of menu controlled functions.

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Contents Page Accessories Installation OverviewParts Supplied 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 TransducerStep Five Adjust the Running Position of the Transducer Step Four Mount the Transducer to the TransomConfirm the pivot angle has not changed Page Step Six Route the Cable Inside the Hull Installation Step One Determine the Mounting LocationStep Two Test the Mounting Location Page Step Three Permanently Mount the Transducer Control Head Installation Step One Determine Where to MountStep 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 What YOU see on Screen Using the 3D View Page Using the 2D View Using the Combo View Control FunctionsMenu Functions SensitivityRange Zoom Page Bottom Alarm Page Page Triplog System OptionsPage Diagnostic Advanced OperationWide Side Operation Page