Humminbird 120 manual Enabling Fish Alarm Factory Setting OFF

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USING THE PLATINUM ID 120

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

5.Enabling Fish Alarm Factory Setting: OFF

The Fish Alarm alerts you with a chirping sound whenever the Platinum ID detects fish (or another object not attached to the bottom). To activate it, select FISH ALARM and press the ON-OFF button.

Initially, the fish alarm will sound when any target not attached to the bottom is detected. The word “ALL” is displayed on the menu and two fish are shown at the lower part of the display. By pressing either arrow button, the word “LARGE” appears and the alarm will sound only when a large target is detected. A single fish symbol is shown on the bottom of the display to represent that large fish only is selected. While there is some variation in sonar characteristics of different species, typically, the strength of the return is relative to the size of the fish.

6.Using Zoom Range Factory Setting: OFF

Zoom Range provides an up-close view. To activate it, select ZOOM RANGE and press ON-OFF. The Zoom view begins initially at the surface; press the Up or Down arrow to adjust Zoom depth. The range of the display is shown when Zoom is on.

The Zoom range depends on the current Depth Range: 7 ½’ in the 15’ and 30’ Depth Ranges; 15’ in the 60’ and 120’ Depth Ranges.

You can adjust zoom depth before activating zoom, in which case the zoom range will be shown with horizontal dotted lines.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Installation Overview Installation PreparationAccessories Parts SuppliedDetermining How to Mount the Transducer Trolling Motor Mounting Alternate Transducers and Mounting MethodsPortable Mounting Thru-Hull MountingBeginning Installation Transducer ExchangeStep One Determine Where to Mount the Transducer InstallationTransom Installation Step Two Drill the Mounting Holes Step Three Assemble the TransducerStep Five Adjust the Running Position of the Transducer Step Four Mount the Transducer to the TransomStep 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 Three Drill the Mounting Holes Step Four Run the CablesStep Five Assembling the Connector Holder Your Humminbird is now ready for operationTest the Installation Thank YOU Thank YOUUsing the Platinum ID HOW Sonar WorksUsing the Platinum ID Platinum ID Features Using the BUILT-IN Simulator Operating the Platinum IDPlatinum ID Functions Using the Platinum ID Factory Setting Fish Symbols Factory Setting MPH/SMSelecting Sensitivity Factory Setting +0 Enabling Fish Alarm Factory Setting OFF Using Bottom-Lock Factory Setting OFF Factory Setting One level below maximumFactory Setting on Automatic Factory Setting OFFSpecifications Maintenance and Warranty MaintenanceThere is no transducer detected TroubleshootingNothing happens when I turn the unit on There is no bottom reading visible on the display Get gaps in the reading at high speeds Unit comes on before I press POWER, and wont turn offMy unit loses power at high speeds Screen begins to fadeout. Images are not as sharp as normalHumminbird ONE Year Full Warranty Service Policy Customer Support

120 specifications

The Humminbird 120 is a pioneering fish finder that has gained recognition among anglers for its exceptional performance and user-friendly features. Designed with cutting-edge technology, this device offers a comprehensive suite of features that enhance fishing experiences on the water.

At the heart of the Humminbird 120 is its advanced sonar technology, which allows users to see fish and underwater structures with remarkable clarity. Equipped with dual-beam sonar, the device provides two different cone angles. The narrow beam offers high precision for locating specific targets, while the wide beam covers a larger area, making it easier to locate schools of fish.

One of the standout features of the Humminbird 120 is its easy-to-read display. The unit features a large, high-contrast screen with multiple color options, allowing users to customize their viewing experience. This clarity is essential, especially in bright sunlight or varying light conditions, ensuring that important information is visible at a glance.

In addition to fish identification, the Humminbird 120 packs a range of features designed to help anglers navigate their environment effectively. It includes advanced mapping capabilities, enabling users to create depth contours and view detailed underwater topography. This is particularly beneficial for identifying potential fishing hotspots and understanding the structure of the lake or riverbed.

The device also supports features such as temperature readings, which can be essential for understanding fish behavior and optimizing fishing strategies. The integrated GPS functionality further enhances usability by allowing users to mark waypoints, navigate through previously mapped areas, and avoid potential hazards while on the water.

Another practical aspect of the Humminbird 120 is its ease of installation and setup. Whether you have a small boat or a larger vessel, the device can be easily mounted and configured. The intuitive interface ensures quick access to functions, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced anglers alike.

Durability is also key in the design of the Humminbird 120. Built to withstand the rigors of regular use, the device is water-resistant and designed for various environmental conditions.

In summary, the Humminbird 120 combines advanced sonar technology, a clear display, effective mapping tools, and robust durability, making it a valuable asset for any angler looking to enhance their fishing experience. Whether you are searching for fish or exploring underwater terrain, the Humminbird 120 delivers reliability and performance on the water.