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Install
Chart Speed
ASP Advanced Signal Processing
To configure a map fix
Reset Options
To access the Trails Menu
GPS Setup Options
Menu Commands
To adjust sensitivity
How to
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Contents
Fish-finding Sonar & GPS
Copyright 2008 Navico All rights reserved
Table of Contents
Sonar Options & Other Features
ASP Advanced Signal Processing
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Read Me First
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General
Back-up memory
Sonar
Sonar sounding
Graphic symbols for Waypoints or event
Split-screen zoom
Surface water temp
Receiver/antenna
How Your Sonar Works
How Your GPS Works
Introduction to GPS and Waas
Three satellites are required to determine a 2D fix
How to use this manual typographical conventions
Menu Commands
Arrow Keys
Keyboard
Instructions = Menu Sequences
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Transducer Installation
Preparations
Recommended Tools and supplies
Selecting a Transducer Location
How low should you go?
Shoot-thru-hull vs. Transom Mounting
Transom Transducer Assembly and Mounting
Align plastic ratchets in bracket
Insert bolt and check transducer position on transom
Transom
Bottom Hull Flat-bottom hull Deep-vee hull
Trolling Motor Bracket Installation
Transducer Orientation and Fish Arches
Transducer angles and their effects on fish arches
SHOOT-THRU-HULL Preparation
Hulls With Floatation Materials
Testing Determines Best Location
Second bottom True bottom Manual range setting
Shoot-thru-hull Installation
Epoxy transducer to hull
Power and Cable Connections
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Mounting the Sonar Unit In-Dash or Bracket
Bracket Installation
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Mount the sonar slide the unit onto the bracket from above
Portable Sonar Installation
Installing the Batteries
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Portable transducer installed on boat transom
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Basic Sonar Operation
Keyboard
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Main Menu
Memory
Menus
Sonar Menu
Sonar Page Menu
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Full sonar chart left split zoom center Digital data right
Sonar Quick Reference
Sonar Operations
Bait fish Fish Arches Thermocline With fish
To adjust sensitivity
Tip
Fish Symbols vs. Full Sonar Chart
Other Free Training Aids
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Sonar Options & Features
ASP Advanced Signal Processing
To change the ASP level
Alarms
Depth Alarms
ENT
Zone Alarm
Press MENUMENU↓ to ALARMSENT↓ to Sonar Alarmsent
Fish Alarm
Chart Speed
Depth Cursor
Depth Range Automatic
Depth Range Manual
Fish I.D. Fish Symbols & Depths
FasTrack
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To turn on FishTrack
To turn the Fish I.D. feature on
FishTrack
To adjust the Grayline level
Grayline→
Overlay Data
HyperScroll
Noise Rejection
Ping Speed & HyperScroll
To change Ping Speed
To turn off HyperScroll
Reset Options
Sensitivity & Auto Sensitivity
To adjust sensitivity in auto mode
Automatic Sensitivity
To adjust sensitivity in manual mode
Set Keel Offset
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Sonar Color Mode
Sonar Page & Sonar Chart Display Options
To change the chart mode color scheme
Full Sonar Chart
Split Zoom Sonar Chart
Digital Data/Chart
Stop Chart
Sonar Simulator
To adjust the Surface Clarity level
Surface Clarity
To turn on the Zoom Bar
To switch the zoom
Zoom & Zoom Bar
Zoom Pan
Unit freezes, locks up or operates erratically
Unit operates only in demo mode
Unit wont turn on
Are securely plugged in to the unit
No fish arches when the Fish I.D. feature is off
Noise
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Basic GPS Operations
Power/lights on and off
Main Menu
Pages Menu, showing Map display options
Satellite Status
Navigation
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Full Map
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Map with Sonar
GPS Quick Reference
Find Your Current Position
Moving Around the Map Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys
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Selecting Any Map Item With the Cursor
Set a Waypoint
To create and save a Waypoint
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Navigate To a Waypoint
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Set Man Overboard MOB Waypoint
Navigate Back to MOB Waypoint
Navigate to Cursor Position on Map
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Navigate to a Map Place
Creating and Saving a Trail
To Save a Trail
108
Displaying a Saved Trail
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Navigating Trails
To turn trail display on or off
Visual Trailing
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Navigate a Trail forward
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Cancel Navigation
Navigate a Back Trail backtrack, or reverse
114
Find Distance from Current Position
Find Distance from Point to Point
115
Icons
Create Icon on Map
116
Create Icon at Current Position
Delete an Icon
Navigate to an Icon
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Routes
Create and Save a Route
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Delete a Route
Edit a Route
Navigate a Route
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Trails
Navigate a Route in Reverse
Delete a Trail
124
Alarm Clock
Utilities
Edit a Trail Name
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Waypoints
127
Selecting a Waypoint
Set a Waypoint by Average Position
Set a Waypoint by Projecting a Position
128
GPS Setup Options
129
Auto Satellite Search
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Coordinate System Selection
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To setup Loran TD
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To configure a map fix
Map Fix
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Customize Page Displays
Customize Position
GPS Simulator
Customize Map or Navigation
To get to the GPS Simulator
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Simulating Trail or Route Navigation
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Initialize GPS
Map Auto Zoom
Map Data
To get to Map Data
Earth Map Detail
Pop-up Map Info
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Map Datum Selection
Map Overlays Range Rings Lat/Long Grid
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Map Detail Category Selection
To get to Map Categories
Map Orientation
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Pop-up Help
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To adjust the displays contrast
Screen Contrast and Brightness
To adjust the displays brightness
To adjust the screens display mode
Set Language
Set Local Time
Show Waas Alarm
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To turn off Waas alarm
Software Version Information
Sounds and Alarm Sound Styles
To access Sounds menu press MENUMENU↓ to Soundsent
Track Smoothing
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To access the Trails Menu
Trail Options
To Update Active Trail
Trail Update Rate Time, Distance
Delete All Trails
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Delete Trail
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Units of Measure
New Trail
Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail Options
To change units of measure
Nmea 0183 Connections
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Communications Port Configuration
Communications Port Activation
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Configure Nmea
163
Compatibility with Various VHF Radios
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FCC Compliance
165
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