Humminbird Wide 2000 manual Control Functions

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ID+ adds an additional piece of information to help the user locate fish. On selected fish symbols, the digital depth of the designated fish is drawn to help locate the fish vertically. This is especially helpful in setting bait depths or for downrigger operation.

CONTROL FUNCTIONS

The Wide 2000 uses a simple 6-button keypad for all user input. When any button is pressed, an audible “chirp” confirms the control input. In the event that a particular button has no function or is inappropriate for the situation, an audible “error”, or multiple chirps will be heard.

POWER, powers the Wide 2000 up for normal operation. When the unit is on, POWER turns the unit off. POWER can also be used to go directly into the Simulator mode. With the unit powered off, press and hold POWER for several seconds until a continuous chirp is heard.

LIGHT controls the unit’s 4-position display back light. With the unit powered on, pressing LIGHT once will turn the back light on “low”. Pressing LIGHT a second time will turn the back light on “high”. Press LIGHT again to turn the back light off. The backlight is very effective for low- light and nighttime operation. When the backlight is on, the Wide 2000 will consume more power than with the backlight off. This is important when using the Wide 2000 in a portable configuration powered by a separate battery, or when powering the unit from a trolling motor battery.

NOTE: When powering the unit from a battery such as in portable applications, avoiding use of the backlight prolongs battery life.

The VIEW button selects one of several screen configurations or “views” possible depending on the transducer in use. When using the standard (Tri-beam) transducer, the view button toggles the display between the full- screen 2D view, and “Monster Digits” view. Monster Digits increases the size of key digital information so that it can be viewed from a great distance. Pressing VIEW again will toggle the display back to the 2D view.

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Contents Page Installation Overview AccessoriesParts Supplied 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 HolesStep Four Mount the Transducer to the Transom Step Five Adjust the Running Position of the TransducerConfirm the pivot angle has not changed 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 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 WideFeature 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