Humminbird Wide 2000 manual Customizing SET-UP Functions, Using Diagnostic

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The Reset function is an important first step in trouble-shooting problems to ensure that a user- selected setting is not the cause for the perceived problem.

CUSTOMIZING SET-UP FUNCTIONS

The Wide 2000 allows the user to customize many features to work best for a particular type of use. These user selections are remembered by the unit after power is disconnected. Control of these features is accomplished through the menu system. Primary menu functions include Sensitivity, Depth Range, Zoom, Depth Alarm, Fish Alarm, Triplog (if the Temp/Speed sensor is connected) and Options.

The Options menu is a grouping of user preferences which are normally set initially but not typically needed in the normal operation of the product. Options are accessed in one of two ways. At power-up, direct access to the Options menus is given on the start-up screen, This is a quick way to adjust user options before beginning normal operation.

Also, as mentioned, the Options menus are part of the normal menu system and are accessible any time.

Options allows the user to select the units of measurement for speed, the method of depicting fish targets, the basic screen layout and size of numeric information, type of transducer, the speed of update of the display, and to reset all variables to Factory Settings.

IMPORTANT: A transducer must be connected to the Wide 2000 in order to retain user settings selected when in simulator mode. If no transducer is detected, the unit will default to factory options when powered off.

Refer to Menu Functions for detailed information of User Options.

USING DIAGNOSTIC

The Wide 2000 contains a powerful diagnostic tool which can aid in determining the cause of a problem. To enable Diagnostic, power the unit on and use the DOWN ARROW button to highlight the Diagnostic option on the initial screen. Diagnostic can only be accessed at power-up.

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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 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 Testing the Installation Using the Wide Simulator OperationFeature 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 Using Diagnostic Customizing SET-UP FunctionsPage Using Alternative Transducers Specifications