Once the Simulator mode is selected, the next screen will allow you to select either "down" simulator or "side" simulator. The "down" selection simulates normal operation of the unit with the Six-beam transducer connected. "Down" simulator is the default setting, so if no adjustment is made, the down simulator will be selected. The "side" simulator simulates operation with a Wide Side transducer connected. This is an excellent way to see if you like the way the unit works using the optional Wide Side transducer.

When in Simulator operation, the Wide 3D Paramount responds to control inputs as if it is in actual operation, so feel free to experiment with the many features and functions to customize the Wide 3D Paramount for your particular operation. The unit will also simulate the Temp/Speed accessory by showing water temperature and boat speed readings. To exit Simulator mode, power the unit off.

FEATURE MEMORY

If your Wide 3D Paramount is installed with a transducer connected, any changes you make to the user settings (see Control Functions) while in Simulator are retained in the unit's memory. This allows you to use simulator to experiment with the various set-up options, and retain your selected settings for normal operation.

If you are using the Wide 3D Paramount in Simulator when no transducer is connected, any selected options are lost when the unit is powered off. The Wide 3D Paramount will return to Factory Settings, if no transducer is connected.

IMPORTANT.- A transducer must be connected to the Wide 3D Paramount in order to retain user settings selected when in simulator mode. If no transducer is detected, the unit defaults to factory options when powered off.

WHAT YOU SEE ON-SCREEN

Your Wide 3D Paramount uses a 240 x 320 matrix film Super-Twist LCD display. This type of display provides outstanding viewability in all light conditions over a wide range of temperatures.

The presentation of information on-screen may take one of several forms depending on the type of transducer being used, whether or not the Temp/Speed sensor is connected, and the current setting of various user options. See Advanced Operation for information on custom screen options.

NOTE: When in simulator mode, the word "simulator" occasionally appears on the display indicating that the information onscreen is not real sonar data.

The Wide 3D Paramount gives you four basic ways to view the bottom terrain: 3D view, 2D view, Combo view, and the Monster Digits view. Simply pressing the VIEW button will toggle these options. The default view, which is selected when you first power the unit, is the 3D view shown in Figure A. The sonar returns from each of the six elements are combined to create a wire-frame type 3-D representation of bottom terrain and target location. The initial screen layout takes one of two forms depending on whether the speed/temp accessory is installed. Figure A shows the default view when the accessory is installed. The boat icon represents the location of the user's boat relative to the on-screen information.

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Humminbird 3D manual Feature Memory

3D specifications

Humminbird 3D is a groundbreaking sonar technology that has revolutionized the way anglers and marine enthusiasts navigate and fish under the surface of water. Utilizing advanced imaging techniques, this system provides an unparalleled view of underwater structures, fish, and other elements, making it a vital tool for any serious angler.

At its core, Humminbird 3D employs a proprietary sonar technology that combines traditional 2D sonar with sophisticated 3D mapping capabilities. This dual functionality allows users to visualize underwater environments in a way that was previously unimaginable. The 3D views offer depth perception, enabling anglers to identify ledges, drop-offs, and other crucial fishing spots with precision. Instead of just a flat representation, users can see the terrain's contours, making it easier to understand the underwater landscape.

One of the standout features of Humminbird 3D is its ability to create real-time three-dimensional maps. This allows users to dynamically adjust their strategies while fishing, as they can continually monitor how fish are interacting with their surroundings. Furthermore, the system boasts enhanced target separation capabilities, making it easier to distinguish between individual fish and structures.

Another key technology utilized in Humminbird 3D is its integration with the CHIRP (Compressed High-Intensity Radiated Pulse) sonar technology. This allows for clearer images and improved target resolution, providing comprehensive details about various underwater elements. The result is greater accuracy in identifying fish species and understanding their behavior in relation to underwater structures.

Humminbird 3D also features an easy-to-use interface, designed to be intuitive for users of all experience levels. The system can be seamlessly integrated into existing Humminbird products, enhancing the functionality of existing setups without requiring a complete overhaul. Additionally, it supports connectivity with other devices, allowing for the sharing of data and enhancing the overall fishing experience.

Durability and reliability are also characteristics inherent to the Humminbird 3D system. Designed for the harsh environments of marine use, it can withstand the rigors of fishing and boating, ensuring that users have a dependable tool at their disposal.

In summary, Humminbird 3D is a game-changer in the realm of sonar technology, providing anglers with unprecedented insights into underwater environments. Its combination of 3D mapping, CHIRP sonar, real-time monitoring, and user-friendly interface makes it a valuable asset for anyone looking to enhance their fishing experience and gain an edge on the water.