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Fish Arch: A Fish Arch is the apparent "arch" that appears on the display when any object moves through the sonar cone. The arch results from a gradual decrease in distance to an object as it moves into the sonar cone. The distance to an object changes due to the conical shape of the sonar beam, which causes the distance to be greater at the edges of the beam than at the center of the beam. When this distance change is graphed on the display, an arch appears.

Fish ID+TM: Fish ID+TM is a Humminbird® feature that uses advanced sonar processing algorithms to determine if a detected object is likely to be a fish. When the sonar signal from an object meets strict parameters, the unit draws a Fish Symbol (or icon) and the digital depth of the target. On DualBeam and DualBeam PLUSTM units, fish detected in the narrow center beam are shown as shaded symbols, and fish detected in the wider beam are shown as hollow symbols.

Fish Symbol: A Fish Symbol is the graphic that is displayed on the screen when Fish ID+ determines that a sonar return is likely to be a fish. See Fish ID+TM.

Freeze Frame: Freeze Frame is a Humminbird® feature that pauses the sonar scrolling so that the image on screen can be studied with greater detail. See Instant Image Update.

Frequency: Frequency is a measure of the number of sound wave cycles per second of a sound impulse transmitted underwater. A typical frequency for fishfinders is 200 kHz, which offers a good balance of performance under many conditions. Lower frequencies, such as 50 kHz, are capable of penetrating to greater depths, but with less resolution. Higher frequencies, such as 455 kHz, offer greater resolution, but are limited in depth performance. Humminbird® uses a variety of frequencies that are optimized for specific applications.

Grayscale: Grayscale is the use of varying shades of gray to represent the strength of the sonar signal on the display , and is a very intuitive method of presenting information. Traditionally, the strongest sonar signals are represented in black, and progressively weaker signals are represented in progressively lighter shades of gray.

Grayscale, Inverse: Inverse Grayscale is a Humminbird® feature that reverses the correlation of sonar signal strength and the shade of gray typically used to represent it. The strongest sonar signals are represented by "white", and progressively weaker signals are represented in progressively darker shades of gray. While somewhat counter-intuitive, this method makes the sonar images crisper, and has the benefit of enhancing the apparent sensitivity because the weaker signals appear bolder.

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Contents GPS Chartplotter Operations Manual Thank You Table of Contents Iii Key FunctionsSonar Menu Tab Chart Menu Tab Specifications Glossary Contact Humminbird 103 How Sonar Works Peak to Peak measures power output at the highest points How GPS and Cartography Work Single Beam SonarPage Bait Ball Hard Bottom Rocky Bottom What’s On the DisplayAdjacent to your boat, including the following items Structure where fish may be hidingViews Zoom View Chart View Big Digits ViewSonar views Sonar ViewSonar View Real Time Sonar RTS Window Understanding Sonar HistoryBottom Presentation Freeze FramePage Sonar Zoom View Sonar Zoom ViewCircular Flasher View Big Digits ViewBird’s Eye View Bird’s Eye ViewChart View without Active Cursor Chart ViewView Orientation Combo ViewViewing Cartography Chart View with Cursor PresentWaypoints, Routes and Tracks Introduction to NavigationSave, Edit, or Delete a Waypoint Navigate to a Waypoint or Position Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid Navigation X-PressTMmenuSave, Edit or Delete a Route Edit, Delete or Hide Saved Tracks Save or Clear a Current TrackKey Functions POWER/LIGHT KeyView Key Info KeyWAY Cursor Control Key Menu KeyGoto Key Mark KeyZoom +/- Key Exit KeyMenu System Powering Up the UnitSonar Tab Normal Mode Advanced Mode Normal Operation Start-Up Options MenuNormal Simulator System Status System Status SimulatorSelf Test Accessory TestGPS Diagnostic View GPS Diagnostic ViewSonar views only Sonar X-PressTMMenuSensitivity To adjust the SensitivityHighlight Sensitivity on the Sonar X-PressTMmenu Upper Range To adjust the Upper RangeLower Range To adjust the Lower RangeHighlight Lower Range on the Sonar X-PressTMmenu To adjust the Chart Speed Chart SpeedTo adjust the Bottom View Bottom ViewBottom Range To adjust the Bottom RangeBottom Lock To turn on Bottom LockTo Cancel Navigation Cancel NavigationHighlight Cancel Navigation on the Sonar X-PressTMmenu Only when NavigatingNavigation views only Navigation X-PressTMMenuTo view the Waypoint Name Submenu Waypoint NameHighlight WaypointName on the Navigation X-PressTMmenu Waypoint Submenu contains the following menu choicesCursor to Waypoint Chart or Combo view onlySave Current Track To move cursor to a saved waypointSave Current Route Clear Current TrackSkip Next Waypoint Remove Target Highlight Cancel Navigation on the Navigation X-PressTMmenuTo Remove a Target Only if a Target is ActiveSonar Window Remove GridTo Remove a Grid To Set the Size of the Sonar Window in the Combo ViewMost recently-created waypoint Sonar Menu Tab Press the Menu key twice to access the Main MenuSonar tab To turn Fish ID+ on or off Fish ID+TMTo change the RTS Window setting To change the Fish ID Sensitivity settingFish ID Sensitivity Highlight Fish ID Sensitivity on the Sonar main menuTo change the Depth Lines setting To change the Zoom Width SettingZoom Width Depth LinesSurface Clutter To change the Surface Clutter settingTo change the Max Depth setting To change the Noise Filter settingNoise Filter Max DepthWater Type To change the Water Type settingNavigation tab Navigation Menu TabCurrent Track allows you to view the Current Track submenu Current TrackTo view the Current Track Submenu Highlight Current Track on the Navigation main menuSaved Tracks allows you to view the Saved Tracks submenu Saved TracksTo view the Saved Tracks Submenu Highlight Saved Tracks on the Navigation main menuTo view the Waypoints Submenu WaypointsHighlight Waypoints on the Navigation main menu Waypoints Submenu contains the following menu choicesTo view the Routes Submenu RoutesHighlight Routes on the Navigation main menu Routes Submenu contains the following menu choicesNorth Reference Chart OrientationGrid Rotation To change the Track Minimum Distance setting To change the Trackpoint Interval settingTrackpoint Interval Track Min DistanceCourse Projection Line Map DatumDelete All Nav Data Chart Menu Tab To change the Chart Detail Level setting Chart Detail LevelHighlight Chart Detail Level on the Chart main menu To change the Lat/Lon Grid setting To change the Map Borders settingMap Borders Lat/Lon GridTo set the Simulation Position Set Simulation PositionSet Map Offset To change the Map Offset settingClear Map Offset To Clear Map OffsetAlarms Menu Tab Fish ID Alarm Depth AlarmTo change the Depth Alarm setting To change the Fish ID Alarm settingTemp Alarm Low Battery AlarmTo change the Low Battery Alarm setting To change the Temp Alarm settingArrival Alarm Off Course AlarmTo change the Off Course Alarm setting To change the Arrival Alarm settingAlarm Tone Drift AlarmTo change the Drift Alarm setting To change the Alarm Tone settingSetup Menu Tab Units Temp Units DepthUnits Distance Units Speed User ModeLanguage Restore Defaults Triplog ResetTo Reset Triplog To Restore DefaultsAdvanced, Sonar view only Select ReadoutsDepth Offset To change the Depth Offset settingTo Select Readouts To change the Speed Calibration setting To change the Temp Offset settingTemp Offset Speed CalibrationLocal Time Zone To change the Daylight Saving Time settingDaylight Saving Time To change the Local Time ZonePosition Format To change the Position Format settingTime Format To change the Time FormatNmea Output Date FormatTo change the Date Format To turn Nmea Output on or off SonarTo turn Sonar on or off Combo View Views Menu TabTo Change the View Status of Any View Highlight the View main menu tabSeriesTM Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer Attached TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Display ProblemsOr faulty Isolation Finding the Cause of NoiseBoat’s engine Cavitation from Specifications Sonar Terms GlossaryPage Page Page Page Receiver See Transmitter Page Page Page GPS & Navigation Terms Page Page 100 101 102 103 104 105 Contact Humminbird