Humminbird Wide 3D Vision manual Range

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A setting of –2 sets the sensitivity two steps below what the unit would normally select, so only the largest targets of other returns are displayed.

Another use of the Sensitivity menu is to select the bottom representation. In the 2D view the Wide 3D Vision normally displays a variable Structure ID bottom, which can allow experienced users to determine the texture or relative hardness of the bottom. For simplicity, you can select a black bottom using the ENTER button. This blackens in the display below the bottom for easiest recognition of the bottom location, even from a great distance.

RANGE

The Wide 3D Vision adjusts the depth range automatically, so the bottom return is displayed at the bottom 1/3 of the display. This leaves the top 2/3 to display anything between the surface and the bottom. As your boat moves over deeper or shallower water, the unit adjusts the depth range of the display to keep the bottom return in the same general area on the screen.

However, you may choose to control this range adjustment manually. By pressing ENTER, you can select manual operation, meaning the unit will no longer adjust the depth range automatically. The depth range selected is controlled by the UP and DOWN arrow buttons. 3D depth ranges of 0-15 feet, 30 feet, 60 feet, 120 feet, 180 feet, & 240 feet can be selected. In the 2D view depth ranges will be extended and include 360 feet, 480 feet, 600 feet, & 1000 feet. An on-screen icon indicates whether the unit is in “AUTO” (automatic) or MNL (manual) range control.

If you alter the depth range, the unit will switch to manual operation. This feature is valuable if you are only interested in targets near the surface. The Wide

3D Vision will always display the digital depth of the water in the manual mode. If the bottom is not visible in the depth range selected, a 3D grid will be shown for reference.

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Contents Page Parts Supplied AccessoriesInstallation Overview 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 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 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