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Humminbird 409380-1 Manual
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2 Thank You4 Power OnHow Sonar Works How GPS Works What’s on the 300 Series™ Control Head Key Functions SD Card Slot What’s on the Sonar Display 5 What’s on the Side Imaging® DisplayWhat’s on the Down Imaging® Display Views 6 Introduction to NavigationThe Menu System Start-UpOptions Menu X-Press™Menu Main Menu Sonar X-Press™Menu (Sonar Views only) 7 Side Imaging® X-Press™Menu (Side Imaging® Views only)Down Imaging® X-Press™Menu (Down Imaging® Views only) Flasher X-Press™ Menu Navigation X-Press™Menu (Navigation Views only) 8 Snapshot and Recording X-Press™MenuAlarms Menu Tab 9 Sonar Menu TabNavigation Menu Tab 10 Chart Menu Tab11 Setup Menu Tab12 Views Menu TabMaintenance Troubleshooting Specifications Glossary Contact Humminbird® 13 Power On1.Press the POWER/LIGHT key When the Title screen is displayed, press the MENU key to access the If a transducer is not connected and you wait too long to select a You can also select Simulator Quick Setup: 14 How Sonar Works16 Side Imaging® SonarWhat’s on the Down Imaging® Display 17 DualBeam PLUS™ Sonar18 Dual Beam Ice Transducer19 How GPS Works•View current position •View current track (breadcrumb trail) •View precision speed and heading from your GPS receiver •Save tracks, waypoints, and routes •Travel a route and navigate from one waypoint to the next See and 20 What’s on the 300 Series™ Control Head21 Key FunctionsPOWER/LIGHT Key 22 VIEW Keyyour fishing requirements (see Views or Views Menu Tab) NOTE: Press the EXIT key to cycle through the views in reverse order CHECK/INFO Key MENU KeyThe Menu System Start-Up Options Menu: Main Menu: 23 4-WAYCursor Control Key(LEFT, RIGHT, UP, or DOWN Cursor keys) Active Cursor: Chart View: Bird’s Eye View: Snapshot and Recording View: 24 MARK Key•Active Cursor: The waypoint will be marked at the cursor location •Without Active Cursor: The waypoint will be marked at the boat location Without Active Cursor: If Screen Snapshot is active Views: Snapshot and Recording View GOTO KeyThe GOTO key has multiple functions, which depend on the situation ZOOM (+/–)KeyThe Zoom (+/–)key has multiple functions, depending on the situation: Side Imaging® View : Use the 4-WAY 25 EXIT KeyThe EXIT key has multiple functions, which depend on the situation: •If an alarm is sounding, press the EXIT key to cancel the alarm If an alarm is sounding If a menu tab is selected If a menu is active From any view If Freeze Frame is active If the Cursor is active 26 SD Card SlotTo insert an SD memory card: 1.Remove the SD memory card slot cover 27 Add Maps to your FishfinderAuto Select: Select menu option in the Chart Menu Tab (see Chart Menu Tab: Chart Select) •Chart Layers: You can customize your Navigation Views by selecting which chart layers to display or hide (see Chart Menu Tab: Chart Detail Level) Map Borders: Chart Menu Tab: Map Borders 28 Import Navigation DataImport Humminbird® Navigation Data: Insert a loaded SD card into the control head card slot, and follow the on-screen prompts to import the waypoints, routes, tracks, and groups Export Navigation Data29 To export all navigation data:1.Insert an unlocked SD card into the SD card slot 3.Select Options > Select All and... > Export 4.Follow the on-screeninstructions to confirm or cancel the export To export selected navigation items: Select Items: 30 Update SoftwareRequired Equipment: 31 To update the control head software:1.Install a formatted SD memory card into the card reader connected to your PC Register your Fishfinder: Log on to humminbird.com. Click My Account. Set up a new account Download: •Read the instructions in the dialog box and click Download 32 What’s on the Sonar Display34 Understanding the Sonar DisplayReal Time Sonar (RTS™) Window 35 Sonar Colors and Bottom View37 SwitchFire®Freeze Frame and Active Cursor Instant Image Update 38 What’s on the Side Imaging® Display40 Understanding the Side Imaging® Display42 Side Imaging® Frequencies and Coverage43 For Best Performance44 What’s on the Down Imaging® Display46 Understanding theDown Imaging® Display Interpreting the Display 47 Down Imaging® Sensitivity48 ViewsDefault View: Next View/Previous View: Customize: 49 To customize your view rotation:You can choose which views are hidden or visible in your view rotation 2.Press the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to select a View To change the Digital Readouts: 50 Side Imaging® ViewSide Imaging® View What’s on the Side Imaging® Display Understanding the Side Imaging® Display •Display: Add SI Range Lines to the display, or turn on Contour Mode to change how the water column is displayed. See Sonar Menu Tab: SI Sonar Menu Tab: SI Range Lines and Side Imaging® X-Press™Menu: SI Enhance for more information depth of the sonar return Navigation: Introduction to Navigation: Navigate to a Waypoint or Position Navigation readouts 52 Down Imaging® View54 Sonar View55 Sonar Zoom ViewZoom Level Zoomed View numbers indicate the high and low range of the water which is being viewed 56 Split Sonar ViewSonar returns •Depth is displayed in the upper left hand corner 57 Big Digits ViewBig Digits View provides digital data in a large, easy-to-seeformat Big Digits View Triplog 58 Circular Flasher ViewCircular Flasher View When Ice Fishing Mode is on Set the Circular Flasher View Mode 1.Press the MENU key twice 2.Press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Sonar Menu Tab is selected 59 Ice Fishing Mode: Off60 Ice Fishing Mode: On63 Snapshot and Recording ViewSnapshot and Recording View Snapshot and Recording Press the MENU key once in this view to open the X-Press Menu. Use the Recording and Playback Snapshot and Recording 64 Screen Snapshots65 2.Press the RIGHT Cursor keyView a saved Screen Snapshot from Chart View: Notes about Screen Snapshots: In Chart View, use the 2.Press the CHECK/INFO key, and select View Snapshot 3.Press the EXIT key to return to Chart View border 66 Recording and Playback67 Playback a Recording:Change Playback Settings: 1.Press the MENU key once to open the Snapshot and Recording X-Press™ Menu Stop Playback: 2.Highlight Stop Playback, and press the RIGHT Cursor key Delete a Recording: Press the Menu key once, and select Delete Recording from the 68 Notes about Playback:•Playback is paused automatically at the end of the recording Playback is paused Press the MARK key during Playback 69 Bird’s Eye ViewTo shift the eye point position EXIT key 70 Chart View72 Combo ViewCombo Navigation Chart Window: Chart View 73 Chart/Side Combo ViewChart/Side Combo View Navigation 74 Chart/Down Imaging® Combo ViewChart/Down Combo View Down Imaging® Window: 75 Down/Side Combo View76 Sonar/Side Combo ViewSonar/Side Combo View Sonar 77 Down/Sonar Combo View78 Down/Side/Sonar Combo View79 Chart View Orientation80 Viewing Cartography83 Introduction to NavigationWaypoints, Routes, and Tracks84 WaypointsRoutes •Completed Route Leg = Gray •Current Route Leg = Green •Future Route Leg = Gold 85 Open the Waypoint Management Dialog BoxOpen the Waypoint Management Dialog Box 1.Press the MENU key twice to open the Main Menu 2.Press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Navigation Menu tab is selected 86 What’s on the Waypoint Management Dialog BoxUse the to manage your waypoints, routes, and tracks press the EXIT key to select the Options menu quickly Sort By: Options 87 Scroll and View:Track Icon: Route Icon: Submenu: 88 Save, Create, or Delete a WaypointOn any Sonar View, Side Imaging ® View , or Down Imaging® View,use the 4-WAYCursor Instances 89 Navigate to a Waypoint or PositionSkip a Waypoint: Cancel Navigation: 90 Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid91 Routes93 TracksClear the Current Track: Stop Tracking: Stop Tracking Navigation Menu Tab: Current Track 94 Edit your Waypoints, Routes, Tracks, and GroupsVisible on Chart View Hidden on Chart View 95 Edit a Waypoint, Route, Track, or Group1.Open the Waypoint Management dialog box Open the Submenu: 3.Select Edit, and press the RIGHT Cursor key Icon Category: Visible: Latitude/Longitude: 5. Select Save, and press the RIGHT Cursor key to confirm your changes 96 The Menu SystemStart-Up Options Menu: Main Menu: 97 Normal98 SimulatorSystem Status 102 Main MenuTo use the Main Menu: 1.In any view, press the MENU key twice 2.Press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to highlight a menu tab •Press the EXIT keyto move quicklyto thetop of thetab 103 Quick Tips for the Main MenuNote for all Menu Settings 104 User Mode (Normal or Advanced)106 Sonar X-Press™Menu109 Bottom Range(Sonar Zoom View only when Bottom Lock is On) 110 Bottom Lock111 Side Imaging® X-Press™Menu(Side Imaging® Views only) 112 SI SideSI SensitivitySI Sensitivity controls how much detail is shown on the display SI Sensitivity Increase the SI Sensitivity SI EnhanceSI Enhance 113 Snapshot and RecordingViewContrast (1 to 20, Default = 10) Sharpness (Low (L), Medium (M), High (H), Default = Off) Sonar Menu Tab: SI Range Lines) 114 SI Range115 Down Imaging®116 Down SensitivityIncrease the Down Sensitivity 117 DI Enhance120 Flasher X-Press™Menu(Circular Flasher View only) navigating NOTE: Menu options can be expanded or Menu Tab 123 Color Palette(Circular Flasher View, Ice Fishing Mode only) Choose from the following color palettes: Palette 1: Green (weak), Yellow (medium), Red (strong) Palette 1: Palette 2: Yellow (weak), Green (medium), Red (strong) Palette 2: 124 Navigation X-Press™Menu(Navigation Views only) provides a shortcut to your most frequently-used X-Press™ Menu and the Humminbird® Waypoint Management Guide for more information 125 Skip Next WaypointWaypoint [Name](only with an active cursor on a waypoint) Waypoint [Name] Cursor to Waypoint The Waypoint Submenu includes the following menu options: Delete allows you to delete the waypoint Delete Target applies a target to the waypoint Target Grid applies a trolling grid to the waypoint Grid 126 Cursor to Waypoint(Chart or Combo View only) Save Current Track Clear Current Track Save Current Route 127 Remove Target(only if a Target is active) Remove Grid(only if a Grid is active) Sonar Window(Combo View only) Sonar Window 128 Chart DeclutterChart Declutter NOTE: See Chart Menu Tab: Chart Detail Level for more information 129 Snapshot and Recording130 Start Recording(optional-purchaseSD Card, Snapshot and Recording View only) Stop Recording(optional-purchaseSD Card only) Stop Recording Delete Image Delete All Images 131 Delete RecordingDelete All Recordings Pings Per Second 132 Playback SpeedPlayback Speed Icons:Record Slow Play Rewind, Reverse Normal Play Rewind2 Slow Play Reverse Pause Stop 133 Stop Playback134 Alarms Menu Tab135 Depth AlarmFish ID Alarm Low Battery Alarm 136 Temp. AlarmOff Course Alarm 137 Arrival AlarmDrift Alarm Alarm Tone 138 Timer Setup•Time: Use the 4-WAYCursor Control key to set the hours, minutes, and seconds Time: Save and Start: Save and Close: Start Timer Views: To Change the Digital Readouts Start Timer Stop Timer(with the Timer running) Stop Timer allows you to stop the Timer while it is counting down Stop Timer 139 Sonar Menu Tab140 Beam SelectBeam Select When set to 200 kHz 141 Surface ClutterSwitchFire® 142 Fish ID+™143 Fish ID SensitivityReal Time Sonar (RTS™) Window 144 Sonar ColorsBig Digits View, and Sonar Combo Views) •Gray: Light Gray (weak) to Black (strong) Gray: •Green: Dark Green (weak) to Light Green (strong) Green: •Inverse: Black (weak) to White (strong) Inverse: •Original Palette: Cyan (weak) to Red (strong) Original Palette: •Palette 1: Navy Blue (weak), Purple (medium), Yellow (strong) •Palette 2: Navy Blue (weak), Green (medium), Yellow (strong) •Palette 3: Navy Blue (weak) to Red (strong) Palette 3: X-Press™Menu: Color Palette Bottom ViewBottom View WhiteLine™ See What’s on the Sonar Display: Sonar Colors and Bottom View for more information 145 Zoom WidthZoom Width Views: Sonar Zoom View 83 kHz Sensitivity 146 Depth LinesSI Range Lines(Advanced, Side Imaging® View only) 148 Noise FilterMax Depth Water Type 149 Down Imaging® Beam WidthIce Fishing Mode 150 Navigation Menu TabPress the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu, then press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Navigation tab is selected 151 Current TrackCurrent Track Introduction to Navigation: Tracks The Current Track Submenu contains the following menu options: Save allows you to save the current track Save Clear allows you to delete the current track Clear Appearance If you choose Hidden Stop Tracking 152 Waypoints, Routes, Tracks(Waypoint Management Dialog Box) Waypoint SettingsWaypoint Settings Introduction to Navigation: Edit your Waypoints, Routes, Tracks, and Groups The Waypoint Settings dialog box includes the following options: New Waypoint Icon: Default 153 Saved Tracks DefaultsThe Saved Tracks dialog box includes the following options: Visibility allows you to set new tracks to visible or hidden Visibility Style Chart OrientationChart Orientation Views: Chart View Orientation Casting RingsMenu Tab: Waypoint Decluttering) 154 North ReferenceWaypoint Proximity Flags 155 Waypoint DeclutteringTrolling Grid RotationTrolling Grid Rotation Introduction to Navigation: Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid Trackpoint Interval 156 Track Min DistanceTrack Color Range Map Datum North-UpIndicator 157 Course Projection LineCourse Projection Line You can choose the style of the Course Projection Line as follows: •Standard = arrow •Single Vector = line COG/SOG Continuous Navigation Mode SI NavigationSI Navigation If SI Navigation is turned on Side Imaging® View 158 Chart Menu Tab159 Lat/Lon GridNavaids on Bird’s Eye ViewNavaids on Bird’s Eye View Chart Select Set Simulation Position 160 Set Map OffsetClear Map Offset Shaded Depth 161 Chart Detail Level(optional-purchaseNavionics® charts only) Chart Detail Level Basic shows land areas, ports, obstructions, and restricted areas Basic All To customize the chart layers: 162 Map BordersSpot Soundings 163 Auto ZoomNOTE: The Auto Zoom setting does not apply to the Bird’s Eye View Auto RangeAuto Range Viewing Cartography Zoom In/Out: Viewing Cartography NOTE: The Auto Range setting does not apply to the Bird’s Eye View Vessel Offset 164 Offset Speed(with Vessel Offset turned on) Offset Speed Vessel Offset Contour Lines(optional-purchaseLakeMaster® charts only) Depth ColorsDepth Color sets the depth shading in the Chart views to Off or Shaded Depth Highlight Depth Highlight Range (+/-) 165 Water Level OffsetShallow Water Highlight Lake List 167 Setup Menu Tab168 Units - DepthUnits - Depth selects the units of measure for all depth-relatedreadouts Units - TempUnits - Temp International Models only Units - Distance Units - Speed User ModeUser Mode Main Menu: User Mode 169 LanguageTriplog Reset Restore DefaultsUse this menu choice with caution Restore Defaults resets ALL menu settings to their factory defaults Restore Defaults 170 Format Nav Directories171 Select Readouts(Advanced, Sonar View and Down Imaging® View only) Select Readouts Views • Course • Navigation • Triplog • Position • Voltage • Speed • Time • Temperature • Timer 172 Depth OffsetTemp. OffsetTemp. Offset will adjust the temperature readout by the amount entered 173 Speed Calibration(Advanced, with Temp/Speed only) Speed Calibration Local Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Position Format 174 Time FormatTime Format Setup Menu Tab: Select Readouts Date Format Digits Format 175 NMEA 0183 OutputThe following NMEA sentences are output when NMEA 0183 Output is turned On: DPT - Depth MTW - Water Temperature GLL - Lat/Lon Position GGA - GPS Fix Data RMC - Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data VTG - Course Over Ground and Ground Speed ZDA - Time and Date APB - Autopilot Sentence B BWR - Bearing and Distance to Waypoint RMB - Recommended Minimum Navigation Info Sonar 176 DemonstrationSound Control Screen Snapshot 177 Views Menu TabNOTE: See Views for more information 178 Control Head Maintenance179 Transducer Maintenance180 TroubleshootingFishfinder Doesn’t Power Up •The power cable is properly connected to the Fishfinder control head •The fuse is operational •The battery voltage of the power connector is at least 10 Volts Fishfinder Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer Attached Replace the 181 Display ProblemsProblem Possible Cause Finding the Cause of Noise Low battery voltage may be affecting the power of signal transmission 182 Finding the Cause of NoisePossible Source of Noise Isolation Other electronic devices The boat’s engine appears when you rev the engine, the or route the control head power and wiring Cavitation from the boat’s propeller 183 SpecificationsSide Imaging®: DualBeam PLUS™: 185 Glossary193 service@humminbird.comHumminbird
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