Humminbird manual Using the 200DX, HOW Sonar Works

Page 17

USING THE 200DX

HOW SONAR WORKS

HOW SONAR WORKS

Your Humminbird unit uses sonar to locate and define underwater objects, define the bottom terrain, as well as determine distance.

Sonar technology is based on sound waves. Your Humminbird unit sends out a sound wave signal. With this signal it determines distance by measuring the time between the transmission of the sound wave and when the sound wave is reflected off an object. Your Humminbird uses the reflected signal to interpret location, size and composition of an object.

Sonar is very last. A sound wave can travel from the surface to a depth of 240’ (70m) and back again in less than 1/4 of a second. It is unlikely that your boat can “outrun" this sonar signal.

The 200DX is a dual frequency, dual beam unit, and generates two distinct sonar signals - one narrow, one wide. Each signal is optimized for a particular purpose. First, the center beam transmits at a frequency of 200kHz in a 20 degree (narrow) symmetrical pattern for greater depth capability and excellent detail. Information from this center beam is used to draw the graphic representation of the bottom on the display.

Second, the wide beam transmits at a frequency of 83kHz in a 53 degree (wide) symmetrical pattern for greater area of coverage. Information from the wide beam is used to accurately detect the presence and location of fish. A wide beam has a large area of (coverage but limited resolution of detail. A narrow beam has excellent detail, but within a limited area of coverage.

The combination of the two beams and dual frequencies provides the combination of a large area of coverage and a high level of detail.

Image 17
Contents Page Table of Contents Accessories Installation PreparationInstallation Overview Parts SuppliedDetermining 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 InstallationTransom Installation Step 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 TransducerStep Six Route the Cable Step Two Test the Mounting Location Inside the Hull InstallationStep One Determine the Mounting Location Step Three Permanently Mount the Transducer Step Two Connect the Power Cable to the Boat Control Head InstallationStep One Determine Where to Mount Step Four Run the Cables Step Three Drill the Mounting HolesYour Humminbird is now ready for operation Step Five Assembling the Connector HolderTest the Installation HOW Sonar Works Using the 200DXSimulator Operation Feature MemoryWhat You See On-Screen What YOU see ON-SCREENUsing the 200DX What YOU see on Screen Control Functions Control FunctionsUsing the 200DX Using the 200DX Menu Functions Using the 200DX Using the 200DX Using the 200DX Using the 200DX Using the 200DX Using the 200DX Using the 200DX Using the 200DX Using the Diagnostic Feature Advanced FeaturesAdvanced Features Fstn LCD SpecificationsMaintenance Maintenance and WarrantyThere is no transducer detected TroubleshootingNothing happens when I turn the unit on There is no bottom reading visible on the display My unit loses power at high speeds Unit comes on before I press POWER, and wont turn offGet gaps in the reading at high speeds Screen begins to fadeout. Images are not as sharp as normalHumminbird ONE Year Full Warranty Service Policy Customer Support