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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Chart View
Alarms Menu Tab
Restore Defaults
Display Problems
GPS Diagnostic View
Accessory Test
Setup Menu Tab
How to
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Contents
Operations Manual
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Table of Contents
Navigation X-Press Menu Navigation views only
Powering Up the Unit Menu System Start-Up Options Menu
Sonar X-Press Menu Sonar views only
Sonar Menu Tab
Navigation Menu Tab
Views Menu Tab
Alarms Menu Tab
Setup Menu Tab
Contact Humminbird
Troubleshooting
Series Fishfinder Accessories Specifications Glossary
How Sonar Works
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DualBeam Plus Sonar
How GPS and Cartography Work
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Multi-Media Card MMC/SD Slot
What’s On the Display
Bait Ball Hard Bottom Rocky Bottom
Structure where fish may be hiding
Adjacent to your boat, including the following items
Sonar View
Views
Views available on your Fishfinder are
Sonar View
Sonar View
Understanding Sonar History
Real Time Sonar RTS Window
Freeze Frame
Bottom Presentation
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Sonar Zoom View
Sonar Zoom View
200/83 kHz Split Sonar View
Big Digits View
Bird’s Eye View
Bird’s Eye View
Chart View
Combo View
Chart Orientation
Viewing Cartography
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Introduction to Navigation
Waypoints, Routes and Tracks
Save, Edit, or Delete a Waypoint
Navigate to a Waypoint or Position
Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid
Save, Edit or Delete a Route
Save or Clear a Current Track
Key Functions
POWER/LIGHT Key
Edit, Delete or Hide Saved Tracks
View Key
Info Key
Menu Key
WAY Cursor Control Key
Mark Key
Goto Key
Zoom +/- Key
Exit Key
Powering Up the Unit
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Menu System
Sonar Tab Normal Mode Advanced Mode
Exit Normal operation by powering your Fishfinder off
Start-Up Options Menu
Normal Operation
Normal Simulator System Status
Simulator
System Status
Self Test
Accessory Test
Accessory Test lists the accessories connected to the system
GPS Diagnostic View
Sonar X-Press Menu
Sonar views only
Sensitivity
Upper Range
Advanced Sonar, Split Sonar, Big Digits views only
Lower Range
Chart Speed
Bottom View
Cancel Navigation
Only when Navigating
Navigation X-Press Menu
Navigation views only
Waypoint Name
Cursor to Waypoint
Save Current Track
Clear Current Track allows you to clear
Clear Current Track
Save Current Route
Only when Navigating
Skip Next Waypoint
Sonar Window
Remove Target
Remove Grid
Most recently-created waypoint
Sonar Menu Tab
Beam Select
Fish ID+
Fish ID Sensitivity
Zoom Width
KHz Sensitivity
Depth Lines
Surface Clutter
Noise Filter
Max Depth
Water Type
Navigation Menu Tab
Current Track
Saved Tracks
Waypoints
Waypoints Submenu contains the following menu choices
Routes
Chart Detail Level
Map Borders allows you to display or hide map
Map Borders
Lat/Lon Grid
Grid Rotation
Spot Soundings
North Reference
Trackpoint Interval
Track Min Distance
Map Datum
Set Simulation Position
Set Map Offset
Clear Map Offset
To Export All Navigation Data
Course Projection Line
Export All Nav Data
Delete All Nav Data
Alarms Menu Tab
Depth Alarm
Fish ID Alarm
Low Battery Alarm
Temp Alarm
Off Course Alarm
Arrival Alarm
Drift Alarm
Alarm Tone
Setup Menu Tab
Units Distance
Units Depth
Units Temp
Language
User Mode
Units Speed
To Reset Triplog Highlight Reset Triplog on the Setup menu
Triplog Reset
Restore Defaults
Select Readouts
Advanced, Sonar view only
Depth Offset
Temp Offset
Speed Calibration
Local Time Zone
Daylight Saving Time
Position Format
Time Format
Date Format
Nmea Output
Sonar
Views Menu Tab
Troubleshooting
Fishfinder Doesn’t Power Up
Display Problems
Does not exceed 20 Volts
Finding the Cause of Noise
Isolation
Series Fishfinder Accessories
Specifications
Policy on Environmental Compliance
Glossary
Sonar Terms
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Clear the screen of noise that is difficult to eliminate
Receiver See Transmitter
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GPS & Navigation Terms
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