Humminbird Wide 2000 manual

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The Wide 2000 will also work with older Dual beam transducers. If you are using a Dual beam transducer, you must manually select “Dual” from the transducer menu as the Dual Beam transducer cannot be identified automatically. If “Dual” is manually selected, dual beam operation will be selected any time a non-standard transducer is detected. This allows the Wide 2000 to be used in conjunction with a transducer switch, so more than one type of transducer can be used with a single unit. A common installation is to use one transducer for high-speed operation, and a second transducer mounted on a trolling motor. The second transducer can be another Tri-beam, a Wide Side, or a Dual Beam.

Note: Unless you are using a non-standard transducer, or suspect a problem with the transducer recognition, always leave this option set to Auto. If you are using a Dual Beam transducer, you must manually select “Dual” for the Wide 2000 to work properly using this transducer.

The Wide 2000 cannot differentiate between a Wide Side and Dual beam transducer. If you are using these two transducers through a switch, the transducer selection must be manually changed every time the switch position is changed.

The Transducer setting is remembered when the unit is powered off If it is not set to Auto, a message will appear at startup to indicate that the transducer has been manually selected.

Once the transducer selection is made, use the MENU button to advance to the next Option.

Display Speed

Display Speed controls the rate which the graphic information moves across the display. There are 5 possible speeds, the fastest rate (5) is the factory setting. If your boat is stationary or moving very slowly for extended periods, it may be desirable to update the display at a slower rate. The closer the update rate matches boat speed, the more accurate is the graphic depiction of the terrain beneath your boat. Use the UP and DOWN ARROWS to select the desired rate. (1) is the slowest, (5) is the fastest. Use the MENU button to advance to the next menu.

Display Speed setting is remembered when the unit is powered off.

Reset

The final Option is Reset. With many User Options available to customize the Wide 2000, it is easy to configure the unit in such a way that is detrimental to a particular use. By using the Reset function, all variable or user-controlled features of the Wide 2000 are returned to the factory settings.

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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