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Structure ID®: Structure ID® is a Humminbird® feature that describes the traditional grayscale method of presenting sonar information. See Grayscale.

Surface Clutter: Surface Clutter is a phenomenon where sonar returns are reflected off of tiny objects near the surface of the water, including algae and even air bubbles. Typically, saltwater environments have significantly greater surface clutter than freshwater due to continuous wind and wave action that causes aeration at the surface. The Surface Clutter menu provides manual control to bias the default settings under extreme conditions.

Target Separation: Target Separation is the measurement of minimum distance that a fishfinder needs to be able to recognize two very close objects as two distinct targets (i.e. two fish hanging very close, or a fish hanging very close to structure). Humminbird® fishfinders provide a very good 2 1/2 inches of target separation in shallower than 100 feet of depth. Target separation decreases as depth increases due to the need for a longer Pulse Width to achieve greater depth. See Pulse Width.

Thermoclines: Thermoclines are water layer(s) of distinctly different temperatures that create a sonar reflection due to the density of the differing water temperatures. Typically a thermocline will appear as a continuous band across the display at some distance above the bottom contour. Thermoclines are of interest to anglers because fish will suspend above or below the thermocline as they seek the optimum temperature and oxygen levels.

Time Variable Gain: Time Variable Gain is a processing step applied to the sonar return to "normalize" the data so that objects of equal size (i.e. fish) appear to be the same size, even if they are separated by a good distance. Time Variable Gain is a fundamental attribute of good sonar.

Total Screen Update®: A Humminbird® feature that refreshes and updates all the sonar information on the display when a range change occurs. Without Total Screen Update®, only the most recent sonar information would be drawn to the new range, and the old sonar information would continue to scroll off the screen at the old range.

Transducer: The transducer mounts on the boat and is in contact with the water. It converts the electrical energy from the transmitter into sound energy, forming the sonar beam. Internally, the transducer consists of one or more piezo electric disks that expand by very minute amounts to create the sound wave. This element also works in reverse, converting the returned sound energy back into an electrical signal that the receiver interprets. Transducers are available for many specific mounting applications for the boat, such as a transom mount, trolling motor mount, etc. Humminbird® offers many sophisticated transducers, often with multiple piezo electric elements designed to form specifically-shaped sonar beams, providing the angler with superior tools for finding and catching fish. See Transmitter and SONAR.

Transmitter: The transmitter and receiver are matched parts of the sonar system that send (transmit) and listen to (receive) the sonar signals, and work in conjunction with the transducer. Humminbird® transmitters have an extremely fast cycling design that can send signals up to 60 times per second, as well as produce the varying levels of power output needed for different depths and conditions. Additionally, the transmitter has the capability to create very precise sonar pulses needed for a high degree of target separation. Humminbird® receivers are extremely sensitive, but within a narrow "bandwidth" to discriminate against noise from external sources. Additionally, the receiver offers a wide "dynamic range" which provides the ability to receive very strong signals alternating with very weak signals, without the strong signal overwhelming the weak signal. See Transducer and Noise.

TripLog: TripLog is a Humminbird® feature that provides an on-screen counter for Elapsed Time, Average Speed and Total Distance traveled, and requires a speed input to activate the feature. TripLog appears on the Big Digits View, and can be reset to zero through the TripLog menu.

TrueArch®: TrueArch® is a Humminbird® feature that provides true fish arches, as opposed to artificial arches or symbols. Humminbird® units are capable of producing fish arches due to the extremely sensitive DualBeam PLUS™ sonar receiver with its wide 60° sonar beam. See Fish Arch.

Viewing Angle: Viewing Angle is an attribute of an LCD that characterizes visibility of the display when viewing from off the central axis, such as when standing to the side of the fishfinder. Wider viewing angles are better because the information remains visible even when viewing from the side.

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Contents 343c Operations Manual Thank You Table of ContentsSpecifications Glossary Contact Humminbird Alarms Menu TabSetup Menu Tab TroubleshootingHow Sonar Works DualBeam Plus Sonar High Sonar Intensity Return Bait Ball What’s On the DisplaySonar View ViewsFreeze Frame Understanding Sonar HistoryReal Time Sonar RTS Window Bottom Presentation 200/83 kHz Split Sonar View Sonar Zoom ViewCircular Flasher View POWER/LIGHT KeyBig Digits View Key FunctionsExit Key Menu KeyWAY Cursor Control Key Menu System Powering Up the UnitNormal Simulator System Status Exit Normal operation by powering your Fishing System offStart-Up Options Menu Normal OperationSimulator Self Test Accessory TestExit the Simulator by powering your Fishing System off Exit System Status by powering your Fishing System offHighlight Sensitivity on the Sonar X-PressTMMenu To adjust the SensitivitySonar X-PressTMMenu SensitivityLower Range To adjust the Upper RangeTo adjust the Lower Range Upper RangeBottom Range Chart SpeedZoom Level Bottom LockHighlight Beam Select on the Sonar main menu Sonar Menu TabBeam Select To use Beam SelectFish ID Sensitivity To change the Fish ID Sensitivity settingTo change the RTS Window setting Fish ID+TMDepth Lines Bottom ViewZoom Width KHz SensitivityMax Depth Surface ClutterNoise Filter Water Type Alarms Menu TabTo change the Water Type setting Temp Alarm Depth AlarmFish ID Alarm Low Battery AlarmHighlight Alarm Tone on the Alarms main menu Alarm ToneSetup Menu Tab To change the Alarm Tone settingUnits Distance User ModeUnits Depth Units TempSelect Views Triplog ResetRestore Defaults Temp Offset Select ReadoutsDepth Offset Speed Calibration TroubleshootingTo change the Speed Calibration setting Isolation Display ProblemsProblem Possible Cause Finding the Cause of NoiseSonar Terms SpecificationsGlossary 531447-1A343cEng.qxd 11/11/2005 918 PM 531447-1A343cEng.qxd 11/11/2005 918 PM Receiver See Transmitter 531447-1A343cEng.qxd 11/11/2005 918 PM Contact Humminbird