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Humminbird Marine GPS 4089901 User's Manual
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1. Below is an example of how the menu options are described in this manual Each description shows the menu option appearance the available settings and the specific control head settings required i e advanced user mode international only view navigation or accesssory Menu Option Name Setup User Mode Noise Filter Noise Filter Fie other control 4 Low gt Advanced ead requirements Settings Off Low Medium High1 High2 High3 Default Low Available Menu Settings n a and Default Noise Filter adjusts the sonar Noise Filter to limit interference on the display from sources such as your boat engine turbulence or other sonar devices Setting Description Menu Option as it appears on the screen Main Menu 46 User Mode Normal or Advanced Menu options can be simplified or expanded by setting your Fishfinder User Mode to Normal or Advanced Normal Mode is the default setting when you first power on your 500 Series Fishfinder Normal mode is provided for users who want greater simplicity and fewer menu choices Advanced Mode is provided for users who want the highest level of control over the Fishfinder Several menu settings are added to the Main Menu when the User Mode is changed to Advanced To change the User Mode setting 1 Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu 2 Press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Setup tab is selected 3 Press the DOWN Cursor key to highlight User Mode on the Set
2. or 3 dB Measurements at smaller down points bigger negative numbers indicate that the less intensive sonar signals are being used for the measurement Display FSTN Film Super Iwist Nematic FSTN is a monochrome display technology characterized by black high contrast pixels All monochrome fixed mount Humminbird products use FSTN technology Frequency 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 91 Glossary Grayscale The use of varying shades of gray to represent the strength of the sonar signal on the display Traditionally the strongest sonar signals are represented in black and progressively weaker signals are represented in progressively lighter shades of gray Noise The unintentional external sound waves that interfere with the optimal operation of sonar Noise appears as random dots on the display and is caused by a variety of sources Many Humminbird products have a Noise Filter menu setting that allows the user to clear the screen of noise that is diffic
3. BnR E A a ANNEES EE EE E TE EEE E AlAT ONE aaraa ne EEEE NE EEE gp E O a Table of Contents Sonar Menu Tab 62 Surate GH OR acces anennietsstecenteboctenectasaguenictt onstedinduedachnsitncisinactneutecuncibonteatoies 63 TNG eeepc sccm eects ces gee eset senses be Sears ease 63 AR eect E A E sence dace eeu cena douse a E E T 64 FSA ID SUNS MUO sereesessisnciesan nanea 65 Real Time Sonar RTS WIndOW ou eeeceeeecesceceseececesseceecessceeseceeeevseeevaceeaneeees 65 ZOOM VNU cigasstestecanavaresuarsisteetiacecviesstatvel EE 65 Benin UMS VCC cs siice heave cacaaapivaccvass teaser viekentdtdastiaiauce ANEREN aai 66 Noise Filter Advanced ceccccccceccescescescesceccscecceeceecseccsaesacsaceeceacseceevaesnsaseeseaeeeteeeaees 66 Max Depth Advanced ds cccracsassvascscasteten tastersiuecuied voted seasahateiide aianimnnediventtaceananiian 67 Water Type Advanced sscscscsssessssssscssssssscssscsssssssssnssssesssesassseseseseasscacscecacaceeacaeees 67 Navigation Menu Tab 68 coren OK ee A E a E 69 NA TACKS a NA E A 69 Eaa E E E EE E TA N AE A AT 70 OUI OAEIAE NE A E OAOA E 71 Chart Orientation esc cccnccescesistetuctn etch cteaccceccncsxcosntascaelehatsedacacsaseaucsddlacetteattunintecedsd 71 Chart Detail Level ac ccite oxcsncertsicatecteetsosSsoectinsdnere ristantorectinatecbcetenactiyesiitedeemetnenteeaina 72 Map Borders cinnisnassisunesesunesctoeieunisivesvinne gies tavsiapausstensssastsnunestonsediaveuntpivesisingsolanenseueie 72 Lat
4. In either Freeze Frame or Active Cursor mode you can also make the cursor move diagonally by pressing in between two of the arrows on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key Bird s Eye View The 4 WAY Cursor Control key controls the motion of the eye point MARK Key Press the MARK key while in any view to mark the position of a waypoint The MARK key function works if you have the GPS receiver connected e Active Cursor The waypoint will be marked at the cursor location e Inactive Cursor The waypoint will be marked at the boat location Key Functions 36 GOTO Key The GOTO key has multiple functions which depend on the situation e Active Cursor Press the GOTO key while in any view to create a waypoint and start navigation towards that waypoint e Inactive Cursor Press the GOTO key to display the saved waypoints list and then highlight a waypoint Press the RIGHT Cursor key to begin navigation ZOOM Key In any of the Navigation Views or the Sonar Zoom View press the Zoom key to change the scale of the view to appear closer or farther away EXIT Key The EXIT key has multiple functions which depend on the situation e f an alarm is sounding press the EXIT key to cancel the alarm e f a menu tab is selected press the EXIT key to exit the menu mode and return to the view e If a menu is active press the EXIT key to return to the previous level in the menu system e From any view press th
5. Power Off the control head Press and hold the POWER LIGHT key for 3 seconds A message will appear to indicate how many seconds there are until shutdown occurs To ensure that shutdown occurs properly and any menu settings will be saved your Fishfinder should always be turned off using the POWER LIGHT key Light Adjust the Backlight or the Display Contrast Press the POWER LIGHT key to access the Light and Contrast submenu Use the 4 WAY Cursor Se pi 7 i Control key to select Light or Contrast and then use the LEFT or RIGHT Cursor key to change the settings Press EXIT to exit the Light and Contrast submenu NOTE Your 500 Series Fishfinder will start up with the backlight on and will automatically turn it off to conserve power Key Functions 34 VIEW Key The VIEW key is used to cycle through all available views Press the VIEW key to advance to the next view Repeatedly pressing VIEW cycles through all views available Views can be hidden to optimize the system to your fishing requirements see Views or Views Menu Tab NOTE Press the EXIT key to cycle through the views in reverse order INFO Key Press the INFO key while in Bird s Eye Chart or Combo View to display information about objects that are near an active cursor If the cursor is not active the Chart Info submenu will be displayed See Views Viewing Cartography for more information NOTE Your control head will have one of the keys shown here B
6. True North or Magnetic North Waypoint Decluttering 4 On b Advanced Settings On Off Default On Waypoint Decluttering allows you to set the declutter feature On or Off When two or more waypoints overlap or are displayed close together on a chart view the screen will automatically declutter waypoint names will shorten and the waypoint icons will change into small gray icons Select Off to to display waypoints at regular size 73 Navigation Menu Tab Grid Rotation a Grid Rotation of as Settings 0 to 89 Default 0 Grid Rotation allows you to set the orientation of the trolling grid in degrees where a Setting of 0 displays a standard North South East West alignment See ntroduction to Navigation Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid for information NOTE This feature may appear as either Trolling Grd Rotation or Grid Rotation depending on your model Trackpoint Interval Trackpoint Interval q isecond gt Settings 1 second 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds or 60 seconds Default 1 second Trackpoint Interval allows you to select the time period between trackpoints The current track can only contain up to 20 000 trackpoints so longer time periods cause the track to extend back further in time but will be less detailed Trackpoint Interval works in conjunction with Track Min Distance Both conditions must be met before a trackpoint is added to the current track During slow travel
7. adjusted by the unit to follow the bottom automatically Auto is the default setting Manual You can adjust the Lower Range to lock the unit on a particular depth M will be displayed in the lower right corner of the screen to indicate the unit is in Manual mode Adjust the Upper and Lower Range together to view a specific depth range especially when looking for fish or bottom structure For example if you are fishing in 60 feet of water but are only interested in the first 30 feet surface to a depth of 30 feet you should set the Lower Depth Range limit to 30 The display will show the 0 to 30 foot range which allows you to see a more detailed view than you would see if the display went all the way to the bottom NOTE A minimum distance of 10 feet will be maintained between the Upper and Lower Range regardless of the manual settings entered 51 Sonar X Press Menu J Chart Speed 6 Chart Speed 1 ultra Settings 1 9 Ultra where 1 Slow 9 Fast Ultra Fastest Default 5 Chart Speed determines the speed at which the sonar information moves across the display and consequently the amount of detail shown A faster speed shows more information and is preferred by most anglers however the sonar information moves across the display quickly A slower speed keeps the information on the display longer but the bottom and fish details become compressed and may be difficult to interpret Regardless of the Chart Speed setti
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9. is connected The Triplog provides the following information timer for elapsed time distance traveled since last reset and average speed NOTE See Views to tind out how to display Inplog information on the screen Restore Defaults oContirm Restore D Restore Defaults z F Settings Follow screen instructions to activate dho Yes Use this menu choice with caution Restore Defaults resets ALL menu settings to their factory defaults 79 Setup Menu Tab select Readouts Readout 1 Temperature Readout 2 Off Readout 3 Off Readout 4 speed Readout 5 Time Date Readout 6 Off Select Readouts Select Readouts 7 Advanced Sonar View only 4 Settings Various Default Off a Select Readouts sets the information to display the readout IN each of the 6 fixed position data windows epee arranged around the left and bottom edges of isshown in the Sonar View screen To leave the data the Select window blank select Off See Views to change Readouts Window the Select Readouts Data windows can display readouts from Supported accessories such as GPS Receiver or Temp Speed Each data window can be empty or contain one of the following information categories e Course e Time Date e Navigation e Triplog e Position e Voltage e Speed e Time e Temperature NOTE The availability of the digital readout information corresponds with the view selected the accessory attached and whether or not yo
10. meters 95 of the time With SA inactive the GPS is accurate to within 45 meters 95 of the time Currently SA is inactive and the consumer can enjoy the greater precision GPS provides however the DoD reserves the right to activate SA at any time Speed Over Ground SOG The measurement of the boat s progress across a given distance and the speed measurement provided by GPS An alternate Speed Through Water is provided by a speed paddlewheel and is the measurement of the flow past the boat which may vary depending on current speed and direction Speed Over Ground is optimal for navigation because accurate destination times can be derived from this measurement Humminbird products allow for input and display of both speed measurements Time To Go TTG The estimated time required to reach the destination waypoint TTG is calculated using the SOG and DTG See SOG and DIG Track A series of saved points that define the past path of the boat These Track Points are saved at regular time intervals Tracks are a useful and quick method to see where you ve been and an easy guide to follow to get you back to the starting point Generally all GPS units have a limited number of Track Points that can be saved before the unit runs out of memory and begins erasing the first track points saved Because of this the user can adjust the Track Point Interval menu to increase the amount of time between when points are saved and thus extend the distance cov
11. on the display and start a new track at the present position Save Current Route Save Current Route gt only when Navigating Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Save Current Route allows you to save the current route being displayed This menu option will only appear when you are currently navigating a route Skip Next Waypoint Skip Next Waypoint gt only when Navigating Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Skip Next Waypoint removes the next waypoint from the current route This menu option will only appear when you are currently navigating a route Ea Cancel Navigation Cancel Navigation gt only when Navigating Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Cancel Navigation discards the current route and exits Navigation Mode This menu option will only appear when you are currently navigating a route This will not delete a previously saved route 55 Navigation X Press Menu Remove Target Remove Target gt only if a Target is Active Settings Press the RIGHT Cursor key to activate Remove Target removes the waypoint target from the display This menu option will only appear when a target has already been applied to a waypoint NOTE See Introduction to Navigation Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid for more information Remove Grid Remove Grid gt only if a Grid is Active Settings Press the RIGHT Cursor key to activate Remove Grid removes th
12. than it is heading and therefore Heading is often confused with Course Over Ground See Course Over Ground Map Datum Refers to a particular survey of the earth s surface that was referenced when creating a chart i e WGS84 It is important to select the correct Map Datum setting in your fishfinder when comparing GPS position to a paper chart to avoid slight position inaccuracies Almost all electronic charts use the WGS84 Map Datum and therefore they do not require setting changes MMC Multi Media Card An MMC is a postage stamp sized memory device used to store electronic data such a maps waypoints routes and other information MMC is a very rugged format suitable for the marine environment but it is not waterproof MMC is the same format that many digital cameras use See SD North Magnetic The principle reference point of the compass i e North is 000 Magnetic North relies on the earth s magnetic field to align a metal pointer generally towards True North However due to local variations in the earth s magnetic field around the globe the difference between True North and Magnetic North can be greater than 10 See rue North North True The principle reference point of the compass i e North is 000 True North uses the axis of the rotation of the earth as the reference for North and is constant for all points on the earth Most GPS units default to True North as the setting The GPS heading may vary from the boat compass
13. the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to make changes or to see more information e Press the EXIT key to move quickly to the top of the tab Total Screen Update When you change any menu settings that affect the current view the view will update immediately i e you don t have to exit the menu to apply the change to the screen 45 Main Menu Quick Tips for the Main Menu e From any menu option on a menu tab press the EXIT key to jump directly to the top of the tab e From the bottom of a menu tab press the DOWN Cursor key to jump directly to the top of the tab e From the top of a menu tab press the LEFT or RIGHT Cursor keys to scroll to the next tab You can also jump to the beginning or end of the tab rotation by repeatedly pressing the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys e f there is a down arrow at the bottom of a menu tab press the DOWN Cursor key to scroll to additional menu options e f there is a right or left arrow on a menu option press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to make setting changes or see more information e f you press MENU or EXIT to leave the Main Menu and then return to the Main Menu ata later time the menu will open to the same tab as the last time the Main Menu was displayed Note for all Menu Settings The settings in all menus are adjusted in the same way Simply use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to highlight a menu option and then change the settings or activate the option see Main Menu or X Press Menu
14. the default view You can display and hide any view to suit your fishing preferences NOTE When you change any menu settings that affect the sonar the view will update immediately You dont have to exit the menu to apply the change to the screen Sonar views Navigation views Sonar View Bird s Eye View Sonar Zoom View Chart View Big Digits View Chart Sonar Combo View Self Test View see Start Up Options Menu Accessory Test View see Start Up Options Menu GPS Diagnostic View see Start Up Options Menu Details about each view are available on the following pages Views 12 To customize your view rotation You can choose which views are hidden or visible in your view rotation 1 Press the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu then press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Views tab is selected Press the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to select a View Press the LEFT or RIGHT Cursor keys to change the status of the view from Hidden to Visible or vice versa To change the Digital Readouts Each view displays digital readout information such as speed or time which varies with the view selected the accessory attached and whether or not you are navigating The digital readouts on the Sonar View can be customized See Setup Menu Tab Select Readouts for more information 1 Press the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu then press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Setup tab is selected Press the
15. which is on the left side of the display See Views Sonar Zoom View for more information 65 Sonar Menu Tab M ae 4 On b Advanced Settings Off On Default On Depth Lines divide the display into four equal sections which are separated by three horizontal depth lines The depth of each line is displayed along the depth scale You can turn Depth Lines On or Off Depth Lines i i E uili m i i 0 i Depth Lines M a 4 Low b Advanced Settings Off Low Medium High1 High2 High3 Default Low Noise Filter adjusts the sonar Noise Filter to limit interference on the display from sources such as your boat engine turbulence or other sonar devices The Off setting removes all filtering Low Medium and High1 High2 High3 settings add progressive filtering of the sonar returns High1 High2 and High3 are useful when there is excessive trolling motor noise but in some deep water situations the High settings may actually hinder your unit s ability to find the bottom Sonar Menu Tab 66 Max Depth Auto Max De pth Auto 800 Advanced Settings AUTO 10 to 800 ft 3 to 260 m International Models only Default AUTO Max Depth controls the maximum depth of operation When Max Depth is set to Auto the Fishfinder will acquire bottom readings as needed within the capacity of the unit When Max Depth is set to match your fishing maximum depth your Fishfinder will not attempt to acquire sonar data below that dept
16. 5811 Combo Operations Manual 531720 1_A internal G 4 nummuneino 300 SHES Thank You Thank you for choosing Humminbird America s 1 name in fishfinders Humminbird has built its reputation by designing and manufacturing top quality thoroughly reliable marine equipment Your Humminbird is designed for trouble free use in even the harshest marine environment In the unlikely event that your Humminbird does require repairs we offer an exclusive Service Policy free of charge during the first year after purchase and available at a reasonable rate after the one year period For complete details see the separate warranty card included with your unit We encourage you to read this operations manual carefully in order to get full benefit from all the features and applications of your Humminbird product To contact our Customer Resource Center call 1 800 633 1468 or visit our web site at www humminbird com WARNING This device should not be used as a navigational aid to prevent collision grounding boat damage or personal injury When the boat is moving water depth may change too quickly to allow time for you to react Always operate the boat at very slow speeds if you suspect shallow water or submerged objects WARNING Disassembly and repair of this electronic unit should only be performed by authorized service personnel Any modification of the serial number or attempt to repair the original equipment or acces
17. Alarm Circle based on the menu setting when navigating Arrival Alarm allows you to set how close the boat must be to the destination waypoint before the Arrival Alarm will sound Drift Alarm off Drift Alarm Off 3008 Settings Off 25 to 3000 ft 10 to 1000 m International Models only Default Off Drift Alarm allows you to set the size of a perimeter around the boat s anchored position If the anchored boat drifts outside of that perimeter the Drift Alarm will sound Drift Alarm Perimeter Drift Alarm Circle coms Soria High ie 4 Medium P Settings High Medium Low Default Medium Alarm Tone selects the pitch of the alarm sound A brief tone will be produced as you adjust the Alarm Tone so that you can select the tone that you can hear best 61 Alarms Menu Tab Sonar Menu Sonar Menu Tab Sonar Menu Tab Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu and then press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Sonar tab is selected NOTE Menu options can be expanded or simplified by setting the User Mode to Advanced or Normal See Main Menu User Mode for details 62 Surface Clutter 5 Surface Clutter E o Settings Low 1 to High 10 Default 5 Surface Clutter adjusts the filter that removes surface clutter noise caused by algae and aeration The lower the setting the less surface clutter will be displayed Surface Clutter 2 7 6 THE Ne ee 10 Surface Clutter TVG TVG 4 On p Settings On
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19. DOWN key to highlight Select Readouts and press the RIGHT Cursor key to access the Select Readouts submenu NOTE If the Select Readouts option does not appear under the Setup tab change the User Mode to Advanced Press the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to select a Readout position then press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to choose what will be displayed in that position To hide the data window select Off Course Navigation Off Position Speed Temperature Time Date Triplog Voltage Time 13 Views Sonar View Sonar View presents a historical log of sonar returns The most recent sonar returns are charted on the right side of the display As new information is received the historical information scrolls left across the display o Upper and Lower Depth Range numbers indicate the distance from the surface of the water to a depth range sufficient to show the bottom e Depth is automatically selected to keep the bottom visible on the display although you can adjust it manually as well see Sonar X Press Menu e Digital Readouts shown on the display will change based on the Select Readouts settings or the optional purchase accessories attached see Setup Menu Tab Select Readouts e Freeze Frame Use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to freeze the display and move the cursor over a sonar return The depth of the sonar return will be displayed at the bottom of the screen in the cursor information box Sonar View Upper Depth D
20. OTE Product specifications and features are subject to change without notice Specifications 90 Glossary Sonar Terms Beam Sonar Beam The wide cone shaped projection of sound waves formed as sound travels underwater See Cone Angle Bottom Contour The profile of the bottom graphed to the display as the depth changes Bottom Hardness The density or composition of the bottom Varying levels of hardness can be determined by interpreting the thickness of the main sonar return Hard returns appear thin and black softer returns appear thicker and less black It is important to note that a sonar return from a sloping bottom can have the appearance of a softer bottom Cavitation The effect of air bubbles created as the propeller rotates and the boat moves through the water Cone Angle The angular measurement of the sonar beam at a specific dB down point i e 10 dB See dB Down Point Dead Zone The area of the sonar beam that receives the sonar signal after the main bottom return Fish and other objects close to the bottom that fall within the dead zone will probably not be visible in the sonar beam Precision sonar beams such as the Humminbird 20 beam have a smaller dead zone than wider sonar beams Decibel The measurement for sound pressure level or intensity of the sonar return See dB Down Point dB Down Point The standard decibel level at which the sonar cone angle is measured and is written as 10 dB
21. OTE The X Press Menu s and the Main Menu options can also be expanded or simplified by setting the User Mode to Advanced or Normal see Main Menu User Mode 39 The Menu System Start Up Options Menu Press the MENU key during the power on sequence to view the Start Up Options Menu and select one of the modes described on the following pages Also see Power on the Unit for additional information start Up Options System Status amp Press Right Cursor Arrow to Select Normal Use Normal for on the water operation with a transducer connected If a functioning transducer is connected Normal operation will be selected automatically at power up and your Fishfinder can be used on the water To exit Normal operation power off your Fishfinder Start Up Options Menu 40 Simulator Use Simulator to learn how to use your Fishfinder before taking your boat on the water The Simulator is a very powerful tool that provides a randomly updated display which simulates on the water operation Simulator We recommend going through this manual while using the Simulator since all of the menus function and affect the display in the same way as they would in Normal operation Any menu changes you make will be saved for later use NOTE It is important to select Simulator manually from the Start Up Options Menu as opposed to letting the Fishtinder enter Simulator automatically as it will if a transducer Is not connected and yo
22. Off Default On TVG Time Variable Gain adjusts the sonar returns on the display to show less clutter and more fish size accuracy In other words when TVG is On a large arch on the display means a large fish has been detected When TVG is off the Fishfinder shows only the raw sonar returns on the display While the raw data may create more clutter on the display it also reveals more arches and better jig tracking on the screen 63 Sonar Menu Tab Fish ID Fish ID q On b Settings Off On Default On Fish ID uses advanced signal processing to interpret sonar returns and will display a Fish Symbol when very selective requirements are met When a fish is detected a fish icon and its depth are displayed above the return that has been classified as being a fish Three different fish size icons represent the intensity of the sonar return and provide an indicator of relative fish size DualBeam sonar models represent targets detected in the 200 kHz narrow beam as Shaded Fish Symbols and targets detected in the 83 kHz wide beam as Hollow Fish Symbols a amp lt E a EON LLA 200 kHz Narrow Beam 83 kHz Wide Beam Shaded Fish Symbols Hollow Fish Symbols When Fish ID is turned off the Fishfinder shows only the raw sonar returns on the display These returns will often result in arches forming on the display indicating potential targets Due to the transducer beam angle the distance to a fish decreases as the fi
23. T EE MENUR seucecersencaieccmerarcasante petanautn E A TATT 4 WAY Cursor Control Key o cccccccccscsssssessessssscscssscscssscscsssescsseesenseeseeeesseeseeees MAREE Vaan T E T TG lt S AE E E EA OA E E E ZOOME KEY arans cused baited th cinstbtutansntbsitcssuiatianacihe EURO E E EO E E E anneineis Sabai A E E A Multi Media Card MMC SD Slot The Menu System Start Up Options Menu olini e INER EEE EE E EEEE E E E EN EA EA OT aaae punt vince pes tang E pustent datasets VSEM SAUS nsnur niona saroien pn nrerin apia eatrini E VS A EE AEO A E P E AE A E E E AE PEE SSO TOS ae a I SAAE GPS Diagnosi VIEW aetcanescnisnseconvemenonseitsiennin EnEn E Erbe X Press Menu Main Menu Quick Tips for the Main Menu u cccccsscssessssssssssssssessessessessssssessssssesssseeseenseeeen Note for all Menu Settings x cccccsec0 secccesaessnxesccanaisaisnadecaodbssaexzgessacanesnaeasnanannat ianattats User Mode Normal or Advanced cece cceseeessessessesesessssstsesseesntseneeneeenen 33 34 34 39 35 35 36 36 37 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 Aa Table of Contents Sonar X Press Menu Sonar views only UVM cease ssc ees ceca ca cececs cece E sae ee Upper Range Advanced Sonar and Big Digits views only s ssssssssvssetssecstetscesesseeseseseees PET Meh MN eet cece peep ec eepeete cece tse neec eet oes eeectemaceeseees et aeeepaeeess cece CVI e eaaa acetesseuctessnieeatcatieetortecusctuecetestes BONON VIEN ai r
24. The cursor information boxes at the bottom of the display indicate the distance and bearing to the tide station from your present position 21 Views Nearest Current Station Current information for the nearest current station to your present position will be displayed This includes the position of the station and the current changes for today Two graphs are also presented that show the time direction and flow speed of the current changes for the 24 hour time period of today s date You can change the date to look at current information before or after the date displayed by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT Cursor key respectively Press the EXIT key to remove the information box and the cursor bull s eye will be centered over the current station position The cursor information boxes at the bottom of the display will indicate the distance and bearing to the current station from your present position Views 22 Introduction to Navigation Use your 500 Series Fishfinder to mark waypoints at areas of interest and to navigate to those waypoints via a savable route A route represents the shortest intended distance between waypoints You can also view and save tracks which represent the actual path of the boat Waypoints Routes and Tracks Waypoints are stored positions latitude longitude that allow you to mark areas of interest or navigation points i e a marker buoy dock or fishing hole Your Fishfinder can store up to 3000 waypoint
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26. ansducer with temperature built in is connected at the same time the TS W or 1G W accessory will override the temperature built into the transducer Be sure to check out our web site www humminbird com for additional new and exciting accessories to grow your Humminbird Fishfinder NOTE Each accessory requires a separate purchase You can visit our web site at www humminbird com or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 for additional details 89 500 Series Fishfinder Accessories Specifications Depth Capability 00004 800 ft 243 m Power Output 2 000 c eee 250 Watts RMS 2000 Watts Peak to Peak Operating Frequency 200 kHz and 83 kHz DualBeam Area of Coverage DualBeam 60 10 dB in 83 kHz 20 10 dB in 200 kHz Target Separation 005 2 1 2 Inches 63 5 mm Power Requirement 0 00 00 cee cece 10 20 VDC LCD Matrix 0 0 0 0 0 eens 640 V x 320 H Transducer 0 0 0 ccc ees XNT 9 20T Transducer Cable Length 0 20 ft 6 m Current Draw 2 teens 400 mA IPX Rating IP67 Waterproof Submersible 1 m for 30 minutes and dust tight NOTE Humminbird verifies maximum stated depth in saltwater conditions but actual depth performance may vary due to transducer installation water type thermal layers bottom composition and slope N
27. arranty are examples of features that are customized for Humminbird international units purchased through our authorized international distributors To obtain a list of authorized international distributors please visit our web site at www humminbird com or contact our Customer Resource Center at 334 687 6613 Navionics Gold HotMaps and HotMaps Premium are registered trademarks of Navionics 500 Series Fish ID Humminbird RTS RTS Window Structure ID WhiteLine UniMap and X Press Menu are trademarked by or registered trademarks of Humminbird 2009 Humminbird Eufaula AL USA All rights reserved Table of Contents Power On the Unit 1 How Sonar Works 2 DualBeam ON eich gcgasence vc esc vnctecea ceca anad cp EEA eaaa i 4 How GPS Works 5 What s On the Sonar Display 6 Understanding the Sonar Display cccccsessssssssscsecsssssescscesescssscseeeesessssseseeeeseess 8 Real Time Sonar RTS Window uu cece cece cececesesesseseessessevseseeeeteseesereaneeen 8 Freeze Frame and Active Cursor cscscsssscsssssssssssscsesssssssscseesescssscseseesessasseseneeseess 9 B ttoni Presentati eiaeiiai satiinia iiai ia e na aiaa enii iaiia 10 Views 12 IN S EEA E E E 14 Sna LOO VCN eaei T 15 i DIO VION eea E ee eenecce teen erence 16 OAE D EENE PEA AOO EEA 17 Gnatt VIEW ceisiais roaro ARE NORAN AA et astacasscteaeacardntcpuasesaaiedtsedvanearaeneneceaenecsne 18 Chart Sonar Comba VIEW
28. ction of motion always Up in the Course Up orientation Viewing Cartography In the Chart or Combo Views there are several cartography related functions that you can access using various keys Panning Use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move the chart around on the display in the direction of the key being pressed When you do this a bull s eye cursor is drawn at the center of the screen and is linked to the boat by a gray line even if the 7 boat is off the screen At the same time the temperature and speed boxes in the lower left corner are replaced with the distance and fost tO ten N TAEA l BRG 180 t W 076 29 535 j bearing from the boat to the cursor position and the latitude longitude Optional Purchase Navionics Cartography COOrdinates of the cursor Chart View with Cursor Present shown with Views 20 Zooming Press the Plus key to Zoom In and the Minus key to Zoom Out to see the cartography at different magnification levels The zoom level is indicated on the left side of the display If you zoom in beyond the available chart data the display will go into Overzoom mode whereby the last available chart data is amplified to reflect the level selected If you zoom in so far that no cartography is available a lat long grid will be drawn instead Chart Info Press the INFO key to get detailed information about the chart If the cursor is active you will see information about the chart obje
29. cts located near the cursor Chart Info If the cursor is not active the Chart Info submenu will appear Use the 4 WAY Cursor Nearest Port Control key to select the nearest port the nearest tide station or the nearest current Nearest Tide Station station and see information about any of these objects Nearest Current Station NOTE The built in UniMap does not contain any Port Tide or Current information This information Is only available from optional purchase MMC SD cards Nearest Port The position and services information for the nearest port to your present position will be displayed Press the EXIT key to remove the information box and the cursor bull s eye will be centered over the port position The cursor information boxes at the bottom of the display will indicate the distance and bearing to the port from your present position Nearest Tide Station Tide information for the nearest tide station to your present position will be displayed This includes the position of the station and the times of the high and low tides for today s date A tide graph is also displayed showing the rise and fall of the tides for the 24 hour time period encompassing the date You can change the date to look at tide information before or after the date displayed by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT Cursor key respectively Press the EXIT key to remove the information box and the cursor bull s eye will be centered over the tide station position
30. d navigation routes in addition to the Basic information Underwater shows depth contours fishing areas underwater wrecks tides and currents in addition to the Basic and Navigation information All shows roads buildings railways and other notations in addition to the Basic Navigation and Underwater information Map Borders Map Borders MMC SD Only gt Settings Hidden MMC SD Only All Visible Default MMC SD Only Map Borders allows you to display or hide map borders The dotted lines of a Map Border indicate an area which contains a different map Map Borders Map Borders Navigation Menu Tab 72 Lat Lon Grid Settings Hidden Visible Default Hidden Lat Lon Grid allows you to display or hide a grid showing latitude and longitude lines Spot Soundings Spot Soundings 4 Hidden gt Settings Hidden Visible Default Hidden Spot Soundings allows you to display or hide spot soundings which are depth measurements shown on the chart NOTE Spot Soundings are only available with optional purchase MMC SD cards ees Select Chart Select d Auto Settings Various Default Auto Chart Select allows you to choose which chart to use if you have built in charts or a map card If you select Auto you unit will select a chart automatically North Reference North Reference 4 True d Settings True Magnetic Default True North Reference allows you to have bearings displayed with one of two orientations
31. de RIS Window does not use grayscale Freeze Frame and Active Cursor Freeze Frame amp Active Cursor Press any arrow on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key and the screen will freeze and a cursor will be displayed Use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move the cursor over a sonar return and the depth of the sonar return will be displayed at the bottom of the screen in the cursor information box The RTS Window continues to update in Freeze Frame Pressing EXIT will exit Freeze Frame and the display will start to scroll Freeze Frame is available in the Sonar and Sonar Zoom Views Instant Image Update You can change a variety of sonar menu settings such as Sensitivity or Upper Range and the adjustments will be shown instantly on the screen 9 What s On the Sonar Display Bottom Presentation As the boat moves the unit charts the changes in depth on the display to create a profile of the Bottom Contour The type of bottom can be determined from the return charted on the display A Hard Bottom such as compacted sediment or flat rock appears as a thinner line across the display A Soft Bottom such as mud or sand appears as a thicker line across the display Rocky Bottoms have a broken random appearance Bottom Contour Profile with RTS Window 15 q ae TE a I T 5 Hard Bottom Soft Bottom Rocky Bottom The sonar returns from the bottom structure and fish can be represented as Inverse Structure ID Whit
32. ds Display the Waypoints Submenu From any view press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu then use the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Navigation tab Select Waypoints and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the Waypoints submenu 25 Introduction to Navigation Program a specific position as a waypoint To create a waypoint that is NOT your current position from the Waypoints submenu select Create and press the RIGHT Cursor key Use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to program a waypoint name latitude longitude and icon before selecting Save Edit a waypoint From the Waypoints submenu select Edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the saved waypoints list Select the waypoint you want to edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key Use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to edit a waypoint name latitude longitude and icon before selecting Save To make it easier to select a waypoint to edit select Sort By and press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to select a sort order e Name shows the waypoints alphabetically e Time shows the most recently created waypoint first e Distance shows the closest waypoint first Program or Edit the waypoint fields Use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move from field to field and the UP and DOWN Cursor keys to change values once you are ina field In the Waypoint Name Latitude and Longitude fields press the UP and DOWN Cursor keys to change the letter or number All upper and lower case lett
33. e EXIT key to cycle through the available views in reverse order e If Freeze Frame is active press the EXIT key to return to a scrolling display e f the Cursor is active press the EXIT key to remove the cursor from the display 37 Key Functions Multi Media Card MIMC SD Slot The multi media card MMC SD slot on your control head can be used with MMC SD cards optional purchase required to add detailed charts to your Fishfinder or export navigation data from your Fishfinder see ntroduction to Inserting an MMC SD ete into the Card Slot Navigation NOTE The MMC SD Cards require a separate purchase For more information visit our web site at www humminbird com or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 Multi Media Card MMC SD Slot 38 The Menu System The Menu System is divided into easy to use menu modules as follows e Start Up Options Menu Press the MENU key during the power on sequence to view the Start Up Options Menu From the Start Up Options Menu you can choose the following Fishfinder Modes Normal Simulator and System Status e X Press Menu The X Press Menu provides a shortcut to the most frequently used settings and the options on the X Press Menu correspond with the current view e Main Menu The Main Menu is a standard set of menu settings which are organized under the following tabbed headings Alarms Sonar Navigation Setup and Views N
34. e waypoint grid from the display This menu option will only appear when a grid has already been applied to a waypoint NOTE See Introduction to Navigation Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid for more information Sonar Window Sonar Window 4 Medium b Combo View only Settings Wide Medium Narrow Default Medium Sonar Window sets the size of the Sonar Window in the Combo View Sonar Window can only be accessed from the Combo View Navigation X Press Menu 6 Waypoint 0015 Waypoint Name Most recently created waypoint Settings Edit Delete Go To Target Grid Waypoint Name allows you to view the waypoints submenu for the most recently created waypoint You must have pressed the MARK key at least once since you last powered up the Fishfinder for this menu option to appear NOTE See Introduction to Navigation for more information The Waypoint Submenu contains the following menu options Edit allows you to edit the Name Position Latitude and Longitude and select the Icon that will be used to represent the waypoint in the Chart and Combo Views Delete allows you to delete a waypoint from the saved waypoints list Go To allows you to select a waypoint and start navigation toward that waypoint or add that waypoint to the end of the current route Target allows you to apply a target to a waypoint selected from the saved waypoints list Grid allows you to apply a trolling grid to a waypoint selected from t
35. eLine or Black Bottom Black See Sonar X Press Menu Bottom View to set the bottom view What s On the Sonar Display 10 Inverse is a method where weak returns are shown with dark pixels and strong returns with lighter pixels This has the benefit of ensuring that weak signals will be clearly visible on the display Structure ID represents weak returns as light pixels and strong returns as dark pixels This has the benefit of ensuring that strong returns will be clearly visible on the display WhiteLine highlights the strongest sonar returns in white resulting in a distinctive outline This has the benefit of clearly defining the bottom on the display Black Bottom Black displays all pixels below the bottom contour as black regardless of signal strength This has the benefit of providing a high contrast between the bottom and other sonar returns on the display 11 What s On the Sonar Display V Vow iews Chart Sonar Sonar Zoom Combo View View The sonar and navigation information from your 8gb Fishfinder are displayed on the screen in a variety of easy to read views There are many views sitt available on your Fishfinder When you press the lew VIEW key the display cycles through the Le e available views on your screen When you press the EXIT key the display cycles through the available views in reverse order Bird s Eye View When you first power up the control head Sonar View will be
36. ected by a sonar return at a particular time As both the boat and the targets fish may be moving the returns are only showing a particular segment of time when objects were detected not exactly where those objects are in relation to other objects shown on the display The returned sonar echoes are displayed on the screen As a new echo is received the historical data scrolls left across the view Real Time Sonar RTS Window A Real Time Sonar RTS Window appears on the right side of the display in the Sonar View only The RTS Window updates at the fastest rate possible for depth conditions and shows only the returns from the bottom structure and fish that are within the transducer beam The RTS Window plots the depth and intensity of a sonar return see Sonar Menu Tab RTS Window The Narrow RTS Window indicates the sonar intensity through the use of grayscale The grayscale used matches the Bottom View grayscale setting Inverse StructurelD WhiteLine Bottom Black The depth of the sonar return is indicated by the vertical placement of the return on the FSRA display depth scale What s On the Sonar Display The Wide RTS Window indicates the sonar intensity through the use of a bar graph The length of the plotted return indicates whether the return is weak or strong The depth of the sonar return is indicated by the vertical placement of the return on the display depth scale The Wi
37. ed Settings Off On Default Off Daylight Saving Time adjusts the time display to account for local Daylight Saving Time when Time Date is selected as a Digital Readout on the Sonar View see Setup Menu Tab Select Readouts Selecting On adds one hour to the time display adjusted for your local time zone Selecting Off leaves the time display as adjusted for your local time zone Position Format q ddmmmmm P Advanced Settings dd ddddd dd mm mmm or dd mm ss Default dd mm mmm Position Format selects the format of the latitude and longitude position display ee erie A i2Hour P Advanced International only Settings 12 hour 24 hour Default 12 hour Time Format changes the time format used by the unit Time Format selects a 12 hour or 24 hour format for the time of day displayed when Time Date is selected as a Digital Readout on the Sonar View see Setup Menu Tab Select Read outs MER aan ere Af mmddyy Advanced International only Settings mm dd yy dd mm yy yy mm dd Default mm dd yy Date Format changes the date format used by the unit Date Format selects the format for the date display when Time Date is selected as a Digital Readout on the Sonar View see Setup Menu Tab Select Readouts Setup Menu Tab 82 emmy dened e 4 Off Advanced Settings Off On Default Off NMEA Output turns the NMEA output on or off NMEA Output should be turned On if you connect the NMEA O
38. ellite With distances known the GPS receiver mathematically triangulates its own position With once per second updates the GPS receiver then calculates its velocity and bearing GPS was originally intended for military use however civilians may also take advantage of its highly accurate position capabilities typically within 10 meters depending on conditions This means that 95 of the time the GPS receiver will read a location within 10 meters of your actual position Your GPS Receiver also uses information from WAAS the Wide Area Augmentation System EGNOS the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service and MSAS the MTSAT Satellite Augmentation System satellites if they are available in your area The following GPS functionality is currently supported by the 500 Series Fishfinder when it is connected to the included GPS receiver e View current position e View current track breadcrumb trail e View precision speed and heading from your GPS receiver e Save tracks waypoints and routes e Travel a route and navigate from one waypoint to the next See Chart View and Introduction to Navigation Add Maps to Your Fishfinder for more information D How GPS Works What s On the Sonar Display The 500 Series Fishfinder can display a variety of useful information about Depth Water depth can be set to alarm when the water becomes too shallow Speed If a Temp Speed accessory or GPS Receiver is attac
39. ems such as EGNOS Europe and MSAS Japan Waypoint The saved location latitude longitude of a point of interest that is stored in a GPS receiver s memory This can include a marker buoy dock fishing hole or anywhere else the user may want to return to Humminbird products offer the ability to name and assign a symbol to the saved location Depth Date and Time of Day when the waypoint was Created is also saved Waypoint Target A Humminbird feature that displays a precise bull s eye around a selected waypoint This bull s eye is used to easily monitor boat position relative to a waypoint and is useful for fishing over submerged structure With Waypoint Targets a quick look at the screen lets you know how far off the waypoint the boat has drifted Glossary 98 Contact the Humminbird Customer Resource Center in any of the following ways By Telephone Monday Friday 8 00 a m to 4 30 p m Central Standard Time 1 800 633 1468 By e mail typically we respond to your e mail within three business days cservice johnsonoutdoors com For direct shipping our address is Humminbird Service Department 678 Humminbird Lane Eufaula AL 36027 USA YY HUMMINBIRD J9
40. eparated by a good distance Transducer The transducer is part of the sonar system which mounts on the boat and is in contact with the water that converts the electrical energy from the transmitter into sound energy and that forms the sonar beam in turn Internally the transducer consists of one or more piezo electric disks that expand by very minute amounts to create the sound wave This element also works in reverse converting the returned sound energy back into an electrical signal that the receiver interprets See SONAR Zoom A feature that focuses on a smaller area of the bottom to provide enhanced resolution With enhanced resolution the angler can more easily see fish hanging in structure or multiple fish hanging close together Zoom Bottom Lock Bottom Lock Zoom is a feature that focuses on a smaller area just above the bottom to provide enhanced resolution Unlike regular zoom it continuously graphs the bottom at a constant point on the display regardless of changes in depth This flattens out the bottom contour but is effective at showing fish on or near the bottom and is preferred by many saltwater anglers Glossary 94 GPS amp Navigation Terms Acquisition Time The length of time that a GPS receiver typically takes to determine a position from at least three satellites Humminbird GPS receivers provide very fast acquisition times under one minute permitting users to get out on the water faster Altitude The he
41. epth Range Speed mn ox pa a gt ing Tempera ture i 2 pce Ws ORI Te Bs l i e Cursor Triplog 3 ae a Sonar History a Window RTS Window Cursor Taft Depth JAft _ Cursor Distance 0 17sm N 2542 620 Lower Depth Dialog Box Bearing 294 W 08013 3717 MEE Range NOTE If the Deoth number is flashing it means that the unit is having trouble locating the bottom This usually happens if the water is too deep the transducer is out of the water the boat is moving too fast or for any other reason that the unit cant accurately receive continuous data Views 14 Sonar Zoom View Sonar Zoom View provides a magnified view of the bottom and structure The Sonar Zoom View makes it easier to see separate sonar returns that would usually be displayed close together such as those caused by fish suspended close to the bottom or within structure e The Zoom Level or magnification is displayed in the lower left corner of the display Press the or ZOOM keys to increase or decrease the zoom level e The Zoomed View is displayed on the left side of the screen As the depth changes the zoomed view updates automatically e The Full Range View is displayed on the right side of the screen The Full Range View includes the Zoom Preview Box which shows where the zoomed view is in relation to the full range view e The Upper and Lower Depth Range numbers indicate the high and low range of the water which is being viewed Sonar Zoom Vie
42. ered by a track Tracks can also be permanently saved to memory and re displayed at the user s option 97 Glossary Track Line TRK The planned line of travel between two waypoints and it represents the most efficient path between the two points because it is a straight line The TRK is measured in degrees i e 321 where 000 is North 090 East 180 is South 270 is West See Cross Track Error and Course Over Ground Trackplotter A navigation device that shows Present Position along with Track Waypoint and Routes but NO MAP in the background See Chartplotter Trolling Grid A Humminbird feature that displays a precise reference grid around a waypoint This grid is used as a guide pattern for trolling around a specific area to assure a more efficient and complete coverage of that area UTC Universal Time Constant UTC is the standard time used in navigation and is the local time in Greenwich England UTC is equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time GMT WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS is complementary technology to GPS that provides enhanced accuracy through correction signals broadcast from Federal Aviation Administration WAAS satellites stationed over the USA These secondary signals are automatically received by the standard Humminbird GPS Receiver With WAAS signal GPS accuracy is improved to within 3 meters 95 of the time Outside the United States regional governmental coalitions have created similar syst
43. ers are available as well as digits 0 9 and some punctuation characters In the Waypoint Icon field press the UP and DOWN Cursor keys to change the icon used to represent the waypoint on the Combo and Chart Views You can exit these fields with the LEFT and RIGHT Cursor keys or by pressing the EXIT key Delete a waypoint From the Waypoints submenu select Delete and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the saved waypoints list Select the waypoint you want to delete then press the RIGHT Cursor key You will be asked to confirm deletion before the waypoint is permanently deleted Introduction to Navigation 26 Navigate to a Waypoint or Position Navigate to the cursor position From the Chart or Combo View use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move the cursor to a position or waypoint on the display Press the GOTO key Navigation will begin immediately Navigate to a specified waypoint Press the GOTO key Press the DOWN Cursor key to highlight a waypoint from the saved waypoints list and press the RIGHT Cursor key to start navigation NOTE By repeating the previous instructions you can add more waypoints to create a longer multi segment route Chart View Decluttered Waypoints Waypoint Map Scale oo TD a ee Ee ee Skipping a waypoint From the Navigation X Press Menu select Skip Next Waypoint and press the RIGHT Cursor key If there is not another waypoint to skip to navigation will be cancelled Cance
44. eshooting Fishfinder Doesn t Power Up c cccccsssscsesssesseesssssesceeesssescscssessiescsteeeessassenen Fishfinder System Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer Attached Display Problems Finding the Cause of Noise 500 Series Fishfinder Accessories Specifications Glossary Contact Humminbird NOTE Entries in this Table of Contents which list International Only are only available on products sold outside of the U S by our authorized international distributors To obtain a list of authorized international distributors please visit our web site at www humminbird com or contact our Customer Resource Center at 334 687 6613 NOTE Entries in this Table of Contents which list with Temp Speed only require the purchase of separate accessories You can visit our web site at www humminbird com to order these accessories online or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 NOTE Some features discussed in this manual require a separate purchase and some features are only available on international models Every effort has been made to clearly identity those features Please read the manual carefully in order to understand the full capabilities of your model VI 85 86 86 86 87 88 89 90 91 99 Power On the Unit Follow the instructions below to power on your Humminbird control head 581i Combo Title Screen HUMMINBIRD fishfinder 581 Vertical ixa 60 Press MENU for Startup Option
45. g change which allows you to see the effects of your change immediately 3 Reactivate the X Press Menu by pressing the UP or DOWN Cursor keys Total Screen Update When you change any menu settings that affect the current view the view will update immediately i e you don t have to exit the menu to apply the change to the screen Menu options can be simplified or expanded by setting the User Mode to Normal or Advanced See Main Menu User Mode for details X Press Menu 44 Main Menu The Main Menu provides the standard set of menu options including the settings that are my changed less frequently The Main Menu is organized under the following tabs to help you find a specific menu item quickly Alarms Sonar Navigation Setup and Views Off ANOTE Menu options can be expanded or simplified by setting the User Mode to Advanced or Normal See 308ft Main Menu User Mode for details Arrival Alarm Off Alarm Tone Main Menu Normal User Mode To 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 3 Press the DOWN or UP Cursor keys to select a specific menu option under that tab 4 Press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys again to change a menu setting e A down arrow at the bottom of a menu means that you can scroll to additional menu options using the DOWN Cursor key e Aright or left arrow on a menu option means that you can use
46. ge of other potential objects sunken boats reefs Surface Clutter A phenomenon where sonar returns are reflected off of tiny objects near the surface of the water including algae and even air bubbles Typically saltwater environments have significantly greater surface clutter than freshwater due to continuous wind and wave action that causes aeration at the surface Target Separation The measurement of minimum distance that a fishfinder needs to be able to recognize two very close objects as two distinct targets i e two fish hanging very close or a fish hanging very close to structure Humminbird fishfinders provide a very good 2 1 2 inches of target separation in shallower than 100 feet of depth Target separation decreases as depth increases due to the need for longer Pulse Width to achieve greater depth See Pulse Width 93 Glossary Thermoclines Water layer s of distinctly different temperatures that create a sonar reflection due to the density of the differing water temperatures Typically a thermocline will appear as a continuous band across the display at some distance above the bottom contour Thermoclines are of interest to anglers because fish will suspend above or below the thermocline as they seek the optimum temperature and oxygen levels Time Variable Gain TVG A processing step applied to the sonar return to normalize the data so that objects of equal size i e fish appear to be the same size even if they are s
47. h so more detail will be shown on the screen NOTE If the bottom is deeper than the Max Depth setting the digital depth readout will flash indicating that the Fishfinder cannot locate the bottom mmm iene d Fresh b Advanced Settings Fresh Salt shallow Salt deep Default Fresh Water Type configures your unit for operation in fresh or salt water In salt water you can also choose the shallow or deep setting Water Type affects the accuracy of deep water depth readings In salt water what would be considered a large fish might be 2 to 10 times bigger than a large fish in fresh water depending on the type of fish you are seeking The salt water setting allows for a greater range in fish size adjustment to account for this difference 67 Sonar Menu Tab Navigation Menu Tab Navigation Menu Tab Navigation Menu Tab Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu then press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Navigation tab is selected NOTE Menu options will vary depending on system settings such as whether you are currently navigating NOTE Menu options can be expanded or simplified by setting the User Mode to Advanced or Normal See Main Menu User Mode for details 68 Cra Current Track Settings Save Clear Appearance Current Track Current Track allows you to ae the Current Track submenu See ntroduction to Navigation Save or Clear a Current track for more information The Cu
48. he saved waypoints list 57 Navigation X Press Menu Alarms Menu Alarms Menu Tab Alarms Menu Tab From any view press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu The Alarms tab will be the default selection NOTE When an alarm is triggered you can silence it by pressing any key The alarm will be silenced and will not be triggered again until a new instance of the alarm condition is detected 08 a oe Orr 100 Settings OFF 1 to 100 feet or 0 5 to 30 meters International Models only Default OFF Depth Alarm sounds when the depth becomes equal to or less than the menu setting Fish ID Alarm Settings Off All Large Medium Large Default Off Fish ID Alarm Fish ID Alarm sounds when the Fishfinder detects fish that correspond to the alarm setting Fish ID Alarm will only sound if Fish ID is on For example if you ve set the Fish ID Alarm to sound for Large fish only the Fish ID alarm will sound when a large sized fish is detected of O j a q aaa gt Large Medium qi gt Large i gt Low Battery Alarm Off Low Battery Alarm Off 13 5 Settings Off 8 5V 13 5V Default Off Low Battery Alarm sounds when the input battery voltage is equal to or less than the menu setting The battery alarm will only sound for the battery that is connected to the Fishfinder The Low Battery Alarm should be set to warn you when the battery voltage drops below the safety margin that you ha
49. he current position local time and date and other numeric information The current GPS Fix Type is reported as No Fix 2D Fix 3D Fix or Enhanced An Enhanced fix has been augmented using information from WAAS EGNOS or MSAS A 3D or Enhanced Fix is required for navigation HDOP the Horizontal Dilution of Precision is a GPS system parameter which depends on the current satellite configuration HDOP is used to calculate the Estimated Position Error GPS Diagnostic View Sky Chart GPS Diagnostic View Fix Type Satellite Being kai Satellite Being Used Am 330m Speed g 0kph 4 Course 198 t Current Latitude o and Longitude Pa 07 463 47 7MB Depth 7719707 11 40 56AM 43 Start Up Options Menu z Sensitivity 10 X Press Menus im 20 The X Press Menu provides a shortcut to your E Lower Range most frequently used settings The options Auto Provided on the X Press Menu correspond with the current view For example if you are in a Sonar View and press the MENU key once the Sonar X Press Menu will display J Chart Speed X Press Menu To use an X Press Menu 1 In any view press the MENU key once 2 Press the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to highlight an X Press Menu option then use the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to change the menu setting NOTE The X Press Menu will collapse temporarily and the screen will update if it is affected by your menu settin
50. he problem goes away then turn them on one at a time to see if the noise re appears The boat s engine To determine whether the boat s engine is the source of the noise increase the RPMs while the boat is in neutral and stationary to see if the noise increases proportionately if noise appears when you rev the engine the problem could be the spark plugs alternator or tachometer wiring Replace the spark plugs with resistor plugs install an alternator filter or route the control head power and transducer cables away from the engine wiring Cavitation from the boat s Turbulence created by the propeller can cause propeller noise make sure the transducer is mounted at least 15 38 cm from the propeller and that the water flows smoothly over the face of the transducer at all times Troubleshooting 88 500 Series Fishfinder Accessories Accessories customize the Humminbird Fishfinder to your needs and enable you to stay on the edge of new technology When an accessory is connected to the Humminbird Fishfinder additional menus and readouts are added automatically to the Main Menu System Accessories available today that are supported by your Humminbird include Temperature Speed Simply plugs into the Humminbird control head and provides real time speed and temperature readouts as well as a valuable Triplog function NOTE If an external Temperature Speed 1S W or Temperature TG W accessory Is connected AND a tr
51. heading because the compass uses Magnetic North See Magnetic North Glossary 96 Present Position The current location latitude longitude determined by GPS The Present Position is indicated on screen by a directional boat icon if the boat is moving or a round symbol if the boat is stationary Route A series of waypoints linked together in a specific sequence to define a navigation path between two points and saved in the fishfinder s memory Routes are often used when frequently traveling between two or more locations because it is a faster and more accurate method than repeatedly selecting individual waypoints each time one travels through the same area Routes consist of a Start Waypoint an End Waypoint and a series of waypoints in between Users can begin navigation at the beginning the end to run the route in reverse or at any waypoint in between See Waypoint SD Secure Digital An SD card is virtually identical in function to an MMC however the speed at which information can be accessed is generally faster the storage capacity is generally larger and the card has security features which can be used to prevent extracting the data from the card SD is the same format that many digital cameras use See MMC Selective Availability SA A GPS system feature that can be implemented by the U S Department of Defense DoD to degrade the accuracy of GPS positioning information With SA active the GPS is accurate to within 100
52. hed the Fishfinder can display the speed of the boat and can keep a Triplog of nautical or statute miles traveled Temperature Water surface temperature Timer Elapsed time with Temp Speed Accessory or GPS Receiver Distance Distance traveled with Temp Speed Accessory or GPS Receiver Average Speed Average speed reading with Temp Speed Accessory or GPS Receiver Second Sonar Return When the sonar signal bounces between the bottom and the surface of the water and back again Use the appearance of the second return to determine bottom hardness Hard bottoms will show a strong second return while soft bottoms will show a very weak one or none at all Cursor Zaft Depth i Cursor Dialog Box Indicates cursor depth on Distance H Mi 7 i the display and the depth of the bottom directly Bearin t below the cursor The Latitude and Longitude of g the cursor position the distance to travel to the cursor position and the bearing to the cursor position are shown with a GPS receiver A waypoint can be marked at the cursor position for later retrieval and use with a GPS receiver NOTE Entries in this view that list with Temp Speed or GPS Receiver are available if either the information from the GPS receiver will be displayed on the view What s On the Sonar Display 6 the area under your boat including the following items I a Bait Ball la Hollow Fish Symbol 83kHz Wide Beam Fi
53. hen press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Views tab is selected This menu tab allows you to set the available views to either hidden or visible in the view rotation The view will be removed from the view rotation if it is set to Hidden and will be displayed in the view rotation if it is set to Visible a iv0iL See Views for more information 85 Views Menu Tab Troubleshooting Before contacting the Humminbird Customer Resource Center please read the following section Taking the time to review these troubleshooting guidelines may allow you to solve a performance problem yourself and therefore avoid sending your unit back for repair Fishfinder Doesn t Power U If your Fishfinder doesn t power up use the Installation Guide that also comes with it for specific confirmation details making sure that e The power cable is properly connected to the Fishfinder control head e The power cable is wired correctly with red to positive battery terminal and black to negative terminal or ground e The fuse is operational e The battery voltage of the power connector is at least 10 Volts Correct any known problems including removing corrosion from the battery terminals or wiring or actually replacing the battery if necessary Fishfinder Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer Attached A connected and functioning transducer will cause the newly started Fishfinder to go into Normal operating mode automatically If when you powe
54. ight measurement above sea level Altitude is a measurement that can be provided by GPS Bearing BRG The direction to a destination waypoint measured in degrees from North i e 321 where 000 is North 090 East 180 is South 270 is West Chartplotter A navigation device that shows Present Position on a Map along with Tracks Waypoints and Routes All Chartplotters are also considered Trackplotters Cold Start The procedure that a GPS receiver must perform when it does not have historical information regarding its current location This procedure typically lasts for several minutes and may be experienced upon first power up of the receiver or if the receiver has been moved a great distance Course Over Ground COG The current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North i e 321 where 000 is North 090 East 180 is South 270 is West When the Course Over Ground is equal to Bearing the boat is said to be On Course and will arrive at the destination in the most efficient manner COG is often confused with Heading See Heading Cross Track Error XTE The straight line distance of the boat from the intended Track XTE measures how far the boat is off course and also triggers the Off Course Alarm See Track Differential GPS DGPS A system used to improve the position accuracy of the Department of Defense GPS through the use of secondary correction signals broadcast from ground stat
55. in up to 50 waypoints Tracks consist of detailed position history and are displayed as a breadcrumb trail of trackpoints The Current Track shows the position history since the unit was powered up maximum of 20 000 trackpoints displayed You can clear the Current Track or save it at any time Your 500 Series Fishfinder can store up to 50 saved tracks each containing 20 000 trackpoints The current track represents your actual path so far Introduction to Navigation 24 Save Edit or Delete a Waypoint Save your current position as a waypoint On any view press the MARK key to save the current position of the boat as a waypoint Save the cursor position as a waypoint On the Chart or Combo View use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move the cursor to the position you want to save as a waypoint Then press the MARK key to save the position as a waypoint Save a position from the sonar history On any Sonar View use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move the cursor to a feature in the sonar history also called the Sonar Saver feature Press the MARK key to create a waypoint at the location where that sonar reading was taken The new waypoint will also record the depth at that location NOTE When you save a waypoint by any of these methods a numerical waypoint name is automatically assigned You can edit the waypoint information later to give it a different name and select an icon to represent it see Program or Edit the waypoint fiel
56. ions around the coastal United States and on some inland waterways These correction signals are provided by the USCG and received by an auxiliary Differential Beacon Receiver DBR that connects to the GPS receiver The advent of WAAS has largely negated the need for the added expense of a DBR in the United States Distance To Go The straight line distance between Present Position and the Destination Waypoint DTG and SOG Speed Over Ground are used to calculate Time To Go See ime to Go and Speed Over Ground 95 Glossary Estimated Position Error EPE A calculation that indicates the potential position inaccuracy the user may experience due to a variety of GPS factors which include satellite position in the sky signal strength and others factors Fix Type Indicates whether the GPS receiver is providing 2D fix or 3D fix A 2D fix requires only three satellites and provides only latitude and longitude A 3D fix requires four or more satellites and provides latitude longitude and altitude GPS Global Positioning System GPS provides accurate position latitude longitude altitude information virtually anywhere on the earth through satellite technology and personal receivers on the ground See How GPS Works Heading The direction the boat is pointing and is measured in degrees i e 321 where 000 is North 090 East 180 is South 270 is West Due to wind and waves the boat is often traveling in a slightly different direction
57. itivity to eliminate the clutter from the display that Is sometimes present in murky or muddy water If Sensitivity is adjusted too low the display may not show many sonar returns that could be fish NOTE The Sensitivity setting 1s a global setting and will adjust the sensitivity of all sonar frequencies Sensitivity at Low Sensitivity at Medium Sensitivity at High Sonar X Press Menu 50 E Upper Range ait Upper Range o7 Advanced Sonar and Big Digits Views only Settings 0 to 790 ft or 0 to 257 m International Models only Default 0 Upper Range sets the shallowest depth range that will be displayed on the Sonar and Big Digits Views Upper Range is often used with Lower Range For example if you are only interested in the area between 20 and 50 feet deep you should set the Upper Depth Range to 20 and the Lower Depth Range to 50 The Sonar View will then show the 30 foot area between 20 and 50 and will not show the surface or the bottom assuming the bottom is deeper than 50 feet Greater detail will be shown for the area between 20 and 50 feet NOTE A minimum distance of 10 feet will be maintained between the Upper and Lower Range regardless of the manual settings entered E Lower Range Auto Lower Range Auto 800 Settings AUTO 10 to 800 ft 3 to 260 m International Models only Default AUTO Lower Range sets the deepest depth range that will be displayed by the unit Auto The Lower Range will be
58. l navigation From the Navigation X Press Menu select Cancel Navigation and press the RIGHT Cursor key Canceling navigation removes the route and any waypoints created using the GOTO key but it does not remove any saved routes from memory You will be prompted to save the current route when you cancel navigation 27 Introduction to Navigation Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid The Waypoint Target shows a target consisting of concentric circles in various distance ranges centered on the waypoint you choose The Trolling Grid shows various distance ranges in grid format from the waypoint you choose The trolling grid can be used as a guide when trolling around a waypoint Chart View with Target Waypoint Target Waypoint Trolling Grid 7371587 B57 Add a Waypoint Target From the Waypoints submenu select Target and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the saved waypoints list Select a waypoint and press the RIGHT Cursor key Add a Trolling Grid From the Waypoints submenu select Grid and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the saved waypoints list Select a waypoint and press the RIGHT Cursor key The grid can also be rotated to any heading by adjusting the Grid Rotation setting on the Navigation Main Menu Remove Target or Trolling Grid Press the MENU key once and choose Remove Target or Remove Grid from the Navigation X Press Menu NOTE Only one waypoint can have either a target or a grid app
59. lied to it at one time If you apply a target or a grid to a new waypoint the original waypoint will lose its target or grid NOTE The spacing of the rings on the waypoint target and the spacing of the grid lines on the trolling grid are the same as the length of the scale bar on the left edge of the display Zooming in or out will decrease or increase the spacing respectively Introduction to Navigation 28 Save Edit or Delete a Route Save the current route While you are navigating the current route can be saved From the Navigation X Press Menu select Save Current Route and press the RIGHT Cursor key Navigation will continue Display the Routes submenu From any view press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu then press the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Navigation tab Press the DOWN Cursor key until Routes is highlighted and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the Routes submenu Create a route From the Routes submenu select Create and press the RIGHT Cursor key A Route Edit dialog box will be displayed with an empty route You can name the route add waypoints to the route from the saved waypoints list and order the waypoints in the route using the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move between fields Edit a saved route From the Routes submenu select Edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key A Route Edit dialog box will be displayed Select the route you want to edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key Re name the
60. ltage does not exceed 20 Volts The transducer position may need to be adjusted A mix of air and water flowing around the transducer cavitation may be interfering with the interpretation of sonar data See your Installation Guide for suggestions on adjusting the transducer position Electrical noise from the boat s engine may be interfering with sonar reception See Finding the Cause of Noise for more information Sonar readings may be affected if the transducer is not positioned correctly i e mounted at an angle not straight down or there is some kind of mechanical interference either because it is mounted inside a hull that is too thick for proper sonar transmission the bond between the transducer and the hull is not airtight or because the transducer is dirty Check with your Installation Guide for guidance on re positioning the transducer and make sure the transducer is clean Low battery voltage may be affecting the power of signal transmission Electrical noise from the boat s engine may be interfering with sonar reception See Finding the Cause of Noise for more information 8 7 Troubleshooting Finding the Cause of Noise Electrical noise usually affects the display with many black dots at high speeds and high sensitivity readings One or more of the following sources can cause noise or interference Possible Source of Noise Isolation Other electronic devices Turn off any nearby electronic devices to see if t
61. n MMC SD card If an MMC card isn t installed an error message will be displayed Insert the MMC card and try again See ntroduction to Navigation for more information Delete All Naw Data Delete All Nav Data Advanced Settings Follow screen instructions to activate This menu option should be used with caution Delete All Nav Data allows you to delete all saved Tracks Waypoints and Routes Navigation Menu Tab 16 Setup Menu Tab From any view press the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu then press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Setup tab is selected NOTE Menu options will vary depending on which accessories are attached to the unit NOTE Menu options can be expanded or simplified by setting the User Mode to Advanced or Normal See Main Menu User Mode for details Setup Menu Tab 71 Setup Menu Tab Units Depth Units Depth 4 Feet gt Settings Domestic Models Feet Fathoms International Models Meters Default Feet Meters Units Depth selects the units of measure for all depth related readouts SEY sation 4 C b International only Settings Celsius Fahrenheit Default Celsius Units Temp selects the units of measure for all temperature related readouts International Models only Units Distance Units Distance 4 7 Statute Miles gt Settings Domestic Models Statute Miles Nautical Miles Default Statute Miles International Models Meters Kilometers Meter
62. n be used in conjunction with your personal computer to view and organize your exported navigation data lo purchase this accessory visit our web site at www humminbird com or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 Introduction to Navigation 32 What s on the 500 Series Control Head Your 500 Series Fishfinder interface is easy to use A combination of keys and special features allows you to control what you see on the display Refer to the following illustration and see Key Functions for more information Screen MENU key Q INFO key MARK key 200M key EXIT key Q 200M key GOTO key Q EW key POWER LIGHT key 4WAY Cursor Control key MMC SD Card slot cover Q LEFT RIGHT UP or DOWN Cursor keys Your control head will have one of the INFO keys shown here Both keys function in the same way 33 What s on the 500 Series Control Head Key Functions Your Fishfinder user interface consists of a set of easy to use keys that work with various on screen views and menus to give you flexibility and control over your fishing experience POWER LIGHT Key The POWER LIGHT key is used to power the Fishfinder on and off You can also use the POWER LIGHT key to adjust the backlight and contrast of the display Power On the control head Press the POWER LIGHT key to power on the unit When the Title screen is displayed press the MENU key to access the Start Up Options Menu
63. nce or use Cursor to Waypoint to select a waypoint from the saved waypoints list NOTE See Introduction to Navigation for more Waypoints information The Waypoint Submenu contains the following menu options Edit allows you to edit the Name Position Latitude and Longitude and select the Icon that will be used to represent the waypoint in the Chart and Combo Views Delete allows you to delete a waypoint from the saved waypoints list Target allows you to apply a target to a waypoint selected from the saved waypoints list Grid allows you to apply a trolling grid to a waypoint selected from the saved waypoints list Cursor To Waypoint Cursor to Waypoint Chart or Combo View only Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Cursor to Waypoint allows you to quickly move the cursor to any saved waypoint so that you can locate it or edit it This X Press Menu option only appears if you have saved waypoints panne anon a Save Current Track Save Current Track b Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Save Current Track allows you to save the current track on the display After the current track is saved a new current track is started Save Current Track appears on the Navigation X Press Menu after navigation is stopped Navigation X Press Menu 54 Clear Current Track Clear Current Track b Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Clear Current Track allows you to clear the current track
64. ng the RIS Window will update at the maximum rate possible for the depth conditions fel Bottom View Bottom View q Structure ID gt Settings Inverse Structure ID WhiteLine Bottom Black Default Inverse Bottom View selects the method used to represent bottom and structure on the display See What s on the Sonar Display Bottom Presentation for more information Ea Cancel Navigation Cancel Navigation only when Navigating Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Cancel Navigation discards the current route and exits Navigation Mode This menu option will only appear when you are currently navigating a route This will not delete a previously saved route Sonar X Press Menu 5 Navigation X Press Menu Navigation Views only The Navigation X Press Menu provides a shortcut to your most frequently used settings Press the MENU key once while in the Bird s Eye Chart or Combo View to access the Navigation X Press Menu NOTE Menu options will vary depending on system settings such as whether you are currently navigating Navigation X Press Menu 53 Navigation X Press Menu Waypoint 001 Waypoint Name Only with an active cursor on a waypoint Settings Edit Delete Target Grid Waypoint Name allows you to view the Waypoints submenu for the waypoint under your cursor You can move the cursor onto an existing waypoint and press the MENU key o
65. or drift setting both Trackpoint Interval and Track Min Distance to small values will allow you to increase the track resolution Track Min Distance 16ft Track Min Distance 1 308 Advanced Settings 1 to 300 ft or 1 to 100 m International Units only Default 16 ft 5 m Track Min Distance allows you to set a minimum distance of travel before a trackpoint is added to the track Track Min Distance works in conjunction with Trackpoint Interval Both conditions must be met before a trackpoint is added to the current track During slow travel or drift setting both Trackpoint Interval and Track Min Distance to small values will allow you to increase the track resolution Navigation Menu Tab 74 Map Datum Map Datum qC WGS 34 Default P Advanced Settings Various Default WGS 84 Map Datum allows you to change the map coordinate system used by the Fishfinder to match those of a paper map Set Simulation Position Advanced Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Set Simulation Position allows you to set the position of the boat used in the Simulator Press any arrow on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to activate the cursor and move it to the coordinates where you want start the simulation Then confirm the position using the Set Simulation menu setting NOTE The cursor must be active in order for this procedure to work If the cursor was not active before you began this procedure an error message will appear E
66. oth keys function in the same way MENU Key The MENU key is used to access the menu system See he Menu System for more information e Start Up Options Menu Press the MENU key during the power up sequence to view the Start Up Options menu e X Press Menu Press the MENU key once in any view to access the X Press Menu which provides frequently used menu settings that correspond with the current view or navigation mode e Main Menu Press the MENU key twice in any view to access the Main Menu which is organized under tabbed headings to help you find a specific menu item quickly 35 Key Functions 4 WAY Cursor Control Key LEFT RIGHT UP or DOWN Cursor keys The 4 Way Cursor Control key has multiple functions which depend on the view menu or situation e Menu Selection Press the DOWN or UP Cursor keys to highlight a menu option then press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to change a menu setting The changes will be activated and saved immediately Freeze Frame In Sonar View press any arrow on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to freeze the display and move the active cursor to a location on the screen A cursor dialog box will display to show the depth of the location you choose Active Cursor Press any arrow on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key and the active cursor will appear on the screen In any Chart View the 4 WAY Cursor Control key also pans the charts and highlights decluttered waypoint icons NOTE
67. own with Optional Purchase Navionics Cartography Active Cursor Map Scale y Latitude and Longitude Distance to the Position Cursor and i of Cursor Bearing N Sg Ey A NX Sd PEE as E p Bearing eae DIST 1 01sm N 39 13 965 9g lt with Respect J to True North ERG 1BO t We 076 29 535 35 Chart Sonar Combo View Combo View is displayed as a split screen with Chart View on the left and Sonar View on the right side of the screen To change the width of the Sonar Window press the MENU key once and select Sonar Window from the X Press Menu Combo View Depth ym tE eg get rcioy lt lt Sonar Window Cartography Map Scale gt Speed of Boat Bearing of Water Boat with Surface Respect to True North lemperature gt 19 Views View Orientation Both Chart and Combo Views allow you to choose the orientation of the view see Navigation Menu Tab Chart Orientation In both orientations the view pans automatically so that the boat is always centered on the display e North Up True North is shown at the top of the display Objects located to the north of the boat are drawn above the boat e Course Up The direction of motion of the boat is shown at the top of the display Objects ahead of the boat are drawn above the boat When the boat Is stationary it is drawn as a circle When the boat is in motion it takes on a boat shape pointed in the dire
68. r s transmitter receiver sends and receives sonar signals A very fast sonar update rate collects more information and provides a more detailed image of the bottom fish and structure Many Humminbird units operate at up to 40 times per second when in single frequency operation Due to the limitation of the speed of sound in water the update rate begins to slow as depth increases to deeper than 50 feet In very shallow water less than 10 feet however update rates as much as 60 times per second can be achieved Speed The rate at which the boat moves through the water Boat speed can be measured as Speed Over Ground or Speed Through Water Speed Over Ground is provided by GPS and is the measurement of the boats progress across a given distance Speed Through Water is provided by a speed paddlewheel and is the measurement of the flow past the boat which may vary depending on current speed and direction Speed Through Water is most critical for anglers using downriggers as it impacts the running depth of the down riggers Speed Over Ground is optimal for navigation as accurate destination times can be derived from this measurement Humminbird products allow for input and display of both sources Structure A general term for objects on the bottom that present a discontinuity and are a likely attractor for fish This includes bottom contour features drop offs humps and holes standing structure stumps timbers brush piles and a wide ran
69. r up the Fishfinder it goes into Simulator mode automatically even though a transducer is already connected this means that the control head is not detecting the transducer Perform the following troubleshooting tasks e Using the Installation Guide that also comes with your Fishfinder check to make sure that the transducer cable is securely connected to the Fishfinder Reconnect if necessary and power up the Fishfinder again to see if this fixes the problem e Replace the non functioning transducer with a known good transducer if available and power up the control head again e Check the transducer cable Replace the transducer if the cable is damaged or corroded Troubleshooting 86 Display Problems There are several main conditions or sources of possible interference that may cause problems with the quality of the information displayed on the control head Look in the following table for some symptoms of display problems and possible solutions Problem The control head loses power at high speeds When the boat moves at higher speeds the bottom disappears or suddenly weakens or the display contains gaps There are no fish detected even when you know they are in the water under the boat or sonar readings seem weak or faulty Possible Cause If the power output of your boat s engine is unregulated the control head may be protecting itself using its over voltage protection feature Make sure the input vo
70. r keys or by pressing the EXIT key Select Save and press the RIGHT Cursor key to save your changes Introduction to Navigation 30 Delete a saved track From the Saved Tracks submenu select Delete and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the saved tracks list Select the track you want to delete and press the RIGHT Cursor key You will be asked to confirm deletion before the track is permanently deleted Hide or display a saved track From the Saved Tracks submenu select Visibility and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the saved tracks list Select the track you want to hide or display and press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to select Hidden or Visible Press the EXIT key to return to the Saved Tracks submenu Add Maps to Your Fishfinder Your 500 Series Fishfinder includes a built in UniMap with a more detailed map of North America Domestic models or a more detailed map of Europe and Southeast Asia including Australia and New Zealand International models You can also purchase MMC SD cards with additional chart information for a particular location When you install the MMC SD cards in your control head your 500 Series Fishfinder will retrieve that chart and display it automatically NOTE The MMC SD Card s require a separate purchase Your 500 Series Fishfinder supports Navionics Gold HotMaps and HotMaps Premium on MMC or SD card media Your 500 Series Fishfinder does NOT support Navionics Classic Cha
71. route or change delete or re order the waypoints used in the route Edit waypoint order in a route From the Route Edit dialog box highlight a waypoint in the In Route list and press the RIGHT Cursor key to access the Waypoint In Route submenu From this submenu you can move the waypoint up or down in the route order or delete it from the list Delete a saved route From the Routes submenu select Delete and press the RIGHT Cursor key Select the route you want to delete and press the RIGHT Cursor key You will be asked to confirm your choice by pressing the RIGHT Cursor key again before the route is deleted Travel a saved route From the Routes submenu select Travel and press the RIGHT Cursor key The saved routes list will appear Select the route you want to travel and press the RIGHT Cursor key to make this route the current route and begin navigation You may also travel the route in forward or reverse order by changing the Direction setting in the saved routes list 29 Introduction to Navigation Route Info From the Routes submenu select Info and press the RIGHT Cursor key The saved routes list will appear Select a route and press the RIGHT Cursor key The following information will be displayed for the route you select The waypoints in the route with the distance and bearing from each waypoint to the next as well as the distance and bearing from the current position to the first waypoint in the route Save or Clear a C
72. rrent Track Submenu contains the following menu options Save allows you to save the current track Clear allows you to delete the current track Appearance allows you to change the style and color of the current track Breadcrumb Trail Dashed Line Solid Line or Wide Line and if a line choose a grayscale color Cm Saved Tracks Saved Tracks Settings Edit Delete Default Saved Tracks allows you view the Saved Tracks submenu See ntroduction to Navigation Edit Delete or Hide Saved Tracks for more information The Saved Tracks Submenu contains the following menu options Edit allows you to select a saved track and change its Name Visibility hidden or visible Style and Color for track line styles only Delete allows you to delete a track from the saved tracks list Default sets the default appearance of your tracks including Visibility hidden or visible Style and Color for track line styles only 69 Navigation Menu Tab Waypoints Settings Create Edit Delete Cursor To Go To i ypoints ae To gt Target Grid Waypoints allows you to view the Waypoints submenu See ntroduction to Navigation for more information The Waypoints Submenu contains the following menu options Create allows you to create a new waypoint name it and edit it immediately The current boat position will be used as the default but you can set the coordinates to any valid position The icon u
73. rts or Platinum Cartography To insert an MMC SD card Remove the MMC SD slot cover 2 Position the MMC SD card so that the label faces the right side of the unit and insert the card into the slot Press down on the card until it clicks into place Inserting an MMC SD into the Card Slot Qo Close the slot cover and turn the knob just 1 4 of a turn to close Do NOT overtighten as this will not improve water resistance and may damage the cover 4 To Remove Press the MMC SD card into the slot and then release The card will eject and you can then pull the card from the slot 31 Introduction to Navigation Export Navigation Data You can export all saved Tracks Waypoints and Routes from your Fishfinder to an optional purchase MMC SD card To Export All Navigation Data 1 Make sure that an optional purchase MMC SD card is installed in the slot 2 Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu then press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Navigation tab is selected 3 Highlight Export All Nav Data and press the RIGHT Cursor key The Confirm dialog box will appear To confirm export press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To cancel export press the LEFT Cursor key NOTE If no MMC card is installed an error message will be displayed Insert the MMIC card and try again NOTE The MMC SD cards and MMC SD Card Reader require separate purchases The MMC SD Card Reader accessory ca
74. s Waypoints Routes and Tracks Depth Decluttered Waypoints foute Tack XTE Cross Track fac Error Distance of Boat from Waypoint Route E BRG Bearing to i 4 Waypoint Go to Waypoint Bearing of Boat with Respect to Water True North Surtace Temperature Speed of Boat 23 Introduction to Navigation NOTE When two or more waypoints overlap or are displayed close together on a chart view the screen will automatically declutter waypoint names will shorten and the waypoint icons will change into small gray icons To view a Decluttered Waypoint at full size use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move the cursor onto a decluttered waypoint icon When the cursor snaps onto the icon the full size waypoint name and icon will be displayed You can also press the ZOOM key until you can see the individual waypoints on the screen See Navigation Menu Tab Waypoint Decluttering to turn off this feature Routes link two or more waypoints together to create a path for navigation and are used in trip planning You can link individual waypoints together by using the GOTO key A route represents your intended navigation and shows the shortest path from each waypoint to the next As you travel a route staying on the route line is the most efficient way to get to your destination although you should always look out for obstacles not shown on the chart Your 500 Series Fishfinder can store up to 50 routes that can each conta
75. s 1 Press the G POWER LIGHT key 2 When the Title screen is displayed press the MENU key to access the Start Up Options Menu 3 Use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to select Normal if there is a transducer attached to the control head or Simulator if there isn t a transducer attached to the control head NOTE See Start Up Options Menu for more information e f a functioning transducer is connected Normal operation will be selected automatically at power up and your Fishfinder can be used on the water e f a transducer is not connected and you wait too long to select a Start Up Option the system will default to whichever menu is already highlighted e In Simulator you can learn how to use your control head and save settings in advance for later use 1 Power On the Unit How Sonar Works Sonar technology is based on sound waves The 500 Series Fishfinder uses sonar to locate and define structure bottom contour and composition as well as depth directly below the transducer Your 500 Series Fishfinder sends a sound wave signal and determines distance by measuring the time between the transmission of the sound wave and when the sound wave is reflected off of an object it then uses the reflected signal to interpret location size and composition of an object Sonar is very fast A sound wave can travel from the surface to a depth of 240 ft 70 m and back again in less than 1 4 of a second It is unlikely that yo
76. s Nautical Miles Feet Statute Miles Feet Nautical Miles Default Meters Kilometers Units Distance selects the units of measure for all distance related readouts and will appear in the menu if a Temp Speed Accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has moved at least once or if the GPS Receiver is connected Units Speed Units Speed 4 mph gt Settings Domestic Models mph kts International Models kph Default mph kph Units Speed selects the units of measure for speed related readouts and will appear in the menu if a Temp Speed Accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has moved at least once or if the GPS Receiver is connected Setup Menu Tab 78 User Mode User Mode FP Settings Normal Advanced Default Normal User Mode sets the menu system to Normal or Advanced When set to Normal default setting the basic set of menu options are shown in the menu system When set to Advanced additional menu options are added to the menu system See Main Menu User Mode for details Language International only Settings Various Default English Language selects the display language for menus nternational Models only Tripla Rese O omiman Triplog Reset Triplog Reset Settings Follow screen instructions to activate 4No Yes Triplog Reset resets the Triplog to zero and will appear in the menu if a Temp Speed Accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has moved at least once or if the GPS Receiver
77. sed to represent the waypoint in the Chart and Combo Views can also be changed Edit allows you to choose from the saved waypoints list and then edit the Name and Position Latitude and Longitude as well as assign an Icon to represent the waypoint in the Chart and Combo Views Delete allows you to delete a waypoint from the saved waypoints list Cursor To allows you to move the cursor quickly to a waypoint from the saved waypoints list Go To allows you to select a waypoint and start navigation toward that waypoint or add that waypoint to the end of the current route Target allows you to apply a target to a waypoint selected from the saved waypoints list Grid allows you to apply a trolling grid to a waypoint selected from the saved waypoints list NOTE Only one waypoint can have either a target or a grid applied to it at one time If you apply a target or a grid to a new waypoint the original waypoint will lose its target or grid NOTE The spacing of the rings on the waypoint target and the spacing of the gridlines on the trolling grid is the same as the length of the scale bar on the left edge of the display Zooming in or out will decrease or increase the spacing respectively Navigation Menu Tab 70 Routes Fos Settings Create Edit Delete Travel Info elete Routes allows you to view the Routes submenu See ntroduction to Navigation Save Edit or Delete a Route for more information The Routes Submenu con
78. sh The Fishfinder displays fish as arches and or fish icons and can be set to alarm when a fish of a certain size is detected When a target is detected a Fish ID symbol appears on the display with the depth displayed above it The size of the symbol indicates the intensity of the sonar return The unit will clearly show schools of Bait Fish as clouds of different shapes and sizes depending on the number of fish and boat speed Oe 3 temperatures that appear at different depths and different times of the year A thermocline typically appears as a continuous band of gray levels moving across the display at the same depth Cursor Available in Freeze Frame and can be positioned in the Sonar View to provide depth of a sonar return and bottom depth below the cursor 9 42 BT 8013 3 7T lt Shaded Fish Symbol 200 kHz Narrow Beam Thermoclines Layers of water with different RTS Real Time Sonar Window f Structure Where fish may be hiding device is connected to the 500 Series Fishfinder If both devices are connected then only What s On the Sonar Display Understanding the Sonar Display It is important to understand the significance of the display The display does not show a literal 3 dimensional representation of what is under the water Each vertical band of data received by the control head and plotted on the display represents something that was det
79. sh moves into the beam and then increases as it moves out again creating a Fish Arch when this distance change is shown on the display Boat speed chart speed and the position of the fish within the sonar beam greatly affect the shape of the arch Transducer Cone and Fish Arches Sonar Menu Tab 64 Fish ID Sensitivity 5 Fish ID Sensitivity 1 J10 Settings Low 1 High 10 Default 5 Fish ID Sensitivity adjusts the threshold of the Fish ID detection algorithms Selecting a higher setting allows weaker returns to be displayed as fish This is useful for identifying smaller fish species or baitfish Selecting a lower setting displays fewer fish from weak sonar returns This is helpful when seeking larger species of fish Fish ID Sensitivity is used in conjunction with Fish ID Fish ID must be On for Fish ID Sensitivity to affect the ability of the Fishfinder to identify sonar returns as fish RTS Window Real Time Sonar RTS Window 4 Narrow P Settings Wide Narrow Off Default Narrow RTS Window sets the RTS Window to either Wide or Narrow or turns it off in the Sonar View The RIS Window always updates at the fastest rate possible and only displays returns that are within the transducer beam See What s on the Sonar Display for more information NOTE The Wide RIS Window does not use grayscale ow th Zoom Width adjusts the width of the zoomed view on the Sonar Zoom View
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81. sories by unauthorized individuals will void the warranty WARNING This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and or reproductive harm NOTE Some features discussed in this manual require a separate purchase and some features are only available on international models Every effort has been made to clearly identify those features Please read the manual carefully in order to understand the full capabilities of your model ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE STATEMENT It is the intention of Humminbird to be a responsible corporate citizen operating in compliance with known and applicable environmental regulations and a good neighbor in the communities where we make or sell our products WEEE DIRECTIVE EU Directive 200Z 96 EC Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE impacts most distributors sellers and manufacturers of consumer electronics in the European Union The WEEE Directive requires the producer of consumer electronics to take responsibility tor the management of waste from their products to achieve environmentally responsible disposal during the product life cycle WEEE compliance may not be required in your location for electrical amp electronic equipment EEE nor may it be required for EEE designed and intended as fixed or temporary installation in transportation vehicles such as automobiles aircraft and boats In some European Union member states these vehicles are con
82. ssscscesecsesssesesessseseacseseasscseasacees 78 Units DIStah E G einen iann Ea e E E 78 Unies CCU a E 78 USOE MOU siopa ninen EE E NEEE A 79 Language nternational only scx ccacacoictsuceasiun cteescpntartsntesieactesedinisaneieuemeen nausea 79 INTO AR CSET oR A 79 Restore Defa lts airucnacanitoninspacacucovsntmncestaneaaihoua wieasiusnostameamestiaiestaaslaecsioniseanusiiveitieans 79 Select Readouts Advanced Sonar View only assesseer 80 Depth Offset Advanced cceccccccscscscsssssssssecsesesssessescsssesssssssessssssssssesesssesssesevenesesesess 81 Temp Offset Advanced ccccccscscscsscssecesssecesscssscscsssesssssssesssssesssssesevevesesesevenesesssess 81 Speed Calibration Advanced with Temp Speed only csse 81 Local Time Zone Advanced siscesssiccsiveivassonsencurcatniensavnseseistadianerserixsunsiiutaivoneredvnensenans 81 Daylight Saving Time Advanced ceccscscsscssssssestssescssssescssessseesessscsessscesssesceseseeceneess 82 Position Format Advanced ssc ciisncsiniottatacoctasivandacnisurveienazedsedutmeniueiinanailedammeostensene 82 Time Format Advanced International only assesses 82 Date Format Advanced International only asese 82 NMEA Qutput AG Va 1COO isha ciidelcastsscctechata culsdensttda landayeicsieeielecatanestssdacisiartestbedect 83 SOI aii E A R 84 Demonstration sips sersescenwsconsneiesuesainedinessanteeraidcsvsivecnretipnlawinsdsbageavaenaseanuupisedimmeares 84 Table of Contents Views Menu Tab Troubl
83. t cycle e Peak to Peak measures power output at the highest points The benefits of increased power output are the ability to detect smaller targets at greater distances ability to overcome noise better high speed performance and enhanced depth capability 3 How Sonar Works ZOOKHZ 60 Degree Total Coverage Bottom Coverage 1 x Depth How Sonar Works DualBeam Sonar Your 500 Series Fishfinder uses a 200 83 kHz DualBeam sonar system with a wide 60 area of coverage DualBeam sonar is optimized to show the greatest bottom definition using a narrow 20 beam yet can still indicate fish found in the wide 60 beam when the Fish ID feature is turned on DualBeam is ideal for a wide range of conditions from shallow to very deep water in both fresh and salt water Depth capability is affected by such factors as boat speed wave action bottom hardness water conditions and transducer installation How GPS Works Your 500 Series Fishfinder also supports GPS Global Positioning System and chartplotting It uses GPS and sonar to determine your position display it on a grid and provide detailed underwater information GPS uses a constellation of satellites that continually send radio signals to the earth The GPS receiver on your boat receives signals from satellites that are visible to it Based on time differences between each received signal the GPS receiver determines its distance to each sat
84. tains the following menu options Create allows you to create a new route from an empty route name it and add saved waypoints to it immediately You can also change the waypoint order of the route from this menu Edit allows you to select a saved route and change its name and the waypoints in it Delete allows you to delete a route from the saved routes list Travel allows you to choose a route from the saved routes list and use it as your current route Routes can be traveled in either the forward or reverse direction When you select a route navigation begins immediately Info provides information about the route you choose from the saved routes list including the distance and bearing from each waypoint to the next Chart Orientation Chart Orientation d North Up P Settings North Up Course Up Default North Up Chart Orientation allows you to select whether the Chart and Combo Views should be drawn North Up or Course Up The Chart Orientation setting does not apply to the Bird s Eye View see Viewing Cartography 71 Navigation Menu Tab Chart Detail Level Settings Basic Navigation Underwater All Default All Chart Detail Level allows you to select how much chart detail you want displayed on the Navigation Views NOTE Some chart details are only available with optional purchase MMC SD cards Basic shows land areas ports obstructions and restricted areas Navigation shows navaids landmarks ferryways an
85. tter depth penetration but result in poorer target separation Humminbird varies pulse width based on depth to optimize both target separation and depth performance See Target Separation Second Return Describes the appearance of a second sonar return below the primary sonar return bottom contour at exactly twice the true depth The second return is caused by the same sonar energy bouncing off the bottom once rebounding to the water surface and then traveling back down to the bottom to be reflected again Second returns are more common in shallow water and over hard bottoms it is possible to see a third sonar return under some circumstances The second return provides useful information to help determine bottom hardness as areas with harder bottoms will generally create a second return The second return can be used as a guide to set Sensitivity when in shallower water Glossary 92 SONAR SOund and NAvigation Ranging Sonar technology uses precision sound bursts transmitted underwater to determine the distance and other attributes of objects in the water Distance can be determined because the speed of sound in water is constant and the time for the signal to return is measured Sound also travels very quickly underwater making sonar a responsive cost effective tool Sonar is the basic technology behind all recreational and commercial fishfinding and depthfinding devices Sonar Update Rate The number of times per second that the transduce
86. u are navigating Default Sonar View Sonar View with Select Readouts Setup Menu Tab 80 Depth Offset 0 0ft Depth Offset 10 0 S 10 0 Advanced Settings 10 0 to 10 0 ft or 3 to 3 m International Models only Default 0 Depth Offset will adjust the digital depth readout to indicate depth from the waterline or boat s keel Enter a positive vertical measurement from the transducer to the waterline to read the depth from the waterline Enter a negative vertical measurement from the transducer to keel to read the depth from the keel Temp Offset 0 0 Temp Offset 10 0 10 0 Advanced Settings 10 0 to 10 0 degrees Default 0 Temp Offset will adjust the temperature readout by the amount entered Speed Calibration 64 Speed Calibration 20 20 Advanced with Temp Speed only Settings 20 to 20 Default 0 Speed Calibration will adjust the speed readout by the percentage entered and will appear in the menu if a Temp Speed Accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has moved at least once Local Time Zone Local Time Zone q EST lt UTC 5 gt gt Advanced Settings Various Default EST UTC 5 Eastern Standard Time Local Time Zone selects your time zone in reference to the time reported by the GPS receiver when Time Date is selected as a Digital Readout on the Sonar View see Setup Menu Tab Select Readouts 81 Setup Menu Tab Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time Off d Advanc
87. u do nothing during power up A message will appear often on the display to indicate Simulator mode To exit Simulator power off your Fishfinder System Status Use System Status to view system connections and to conduct a unit self test After you select System Status from the Start Up Options Menu press the VIEW key to display the following options o Self Test e Accessory Test e GPS Diagnostic View To exit System Status power off your Fishfinder 41 Start Up Options Menu Self Test displays results from the internal diagnostic self test including unit serial number Printed Circuit Board PCB serial number software revision total hours of operation and the input voltage Self Test Screen SYSTEM STATUS PCB S N ji 1 000 1 001 Press VIEW for Next Screen Accessory Test lists the accessories connected to the system Accessory Test Screen SYSTEM STATUS NOTE The speed accessory will be detected only if the paddlewheel has moved since your Fishfinder was powered up Start Up Options Menu 4 GPS Diagnostic View shows a sky chart and numerical data from the GPS receiver The sky chart shows the location of each visible GPS satellite with its satellite number and a signal strength bar A dark gray bar indicates that the satellite is being used to determine your current position A light gray bar indicates that the satellite is being monitored but is not yet being used This view also reports t
88. ult to eliminate also see 7roubleshooting Pixels The picture elements or small square blocks that make up the image on the LCD Measured as a vertical by horizontal number i e 640V x 320H this key specification typically indicates the quality of resolution In fishfinders the total resolution vertical multiplied by horizontal is often less important than the Vertical Pixel resolution because a greater number of vertical pixels provide finer resolution of targets detected by sonar Sonar information on the horizontal axis can vary greatly depending on boat speed and the Chart Speed setting Power Output The amount of sound energy emitted into the water by the transducer s transmitter Power output is measured using either RMS Root Mean Square or P I P Peak to Peak measurement systems Either method is acceptable but it is important when comparing power outputs to make sure that the same measurement system is being used for both outputs because P I P numbers are 8 times higher than RMS numbers Greater power output allows the sonar signal to penetrate through weeds and thermoclines reach deeper depths and operate more effectively in noisy environments such as when the boat is running at high speed Pulse Width Pulse Length The length of time that a sonar sound burst is transmitted into the water Shorter pulse widths provide better target separation but cannot travel to great depths Longer pulse widths provide be
89. up main menu 4 Press the LEFT or RIGHT Cursor keys to change the User Mode setting Normal Advanced Default Normal NOTE Any changes made while in Advanced Mode will remain in effect after you switch back to Normal Mode For example the Select Readouts menu option is available when the User Mode is set to Advanced If you change the Select Readouts settings while operating in Advanced User mode the Select Readouts you choose will continue to display on the screen even if you switch back to Normal User Mode 47 Main Menu Sonar Tab Normal Mode Sonar Tab Advanced Mode Main Menu 48 Sonar X Press Menu Sonar Views only The Sonar X Press Menu provides a shortcut to your most frequently used settings Press the MENU key once while in any of the Sonar Views to access the Sonar X Press Menu NOTE Menu options can be expanded or simplified by setting the Fishfinder User Mode to Advanced or Normal See Main Menu User Mode for details Sonar X Press Menu 49 Sonar X Press Menu z Sensitivity 10 Sensitivity 20 Settings Low 1 High 20 Default 10 Sensitivity controls how much detail is shown on the display and will adjust the sensitivity of all sonar frequencies When operating in very clear water or greater depths increase the sensitivity to see weaker returns that may be of interest If the sensitivity is adjusted too high the display may become too cluttered Decrease the sens
90. ur boat can outrun this sonar signal SONAR is an acronym for SOund and NAvigation Ranging Sonar uses precision sound pulses or pings which are emitted into the water in a teardrop shaped beam Real Time Sonar The sound pulses echo back from objects in the water such as the bottom fish and other submerged objects The returned echoes are displayed on the LCD screen Each time a new echo is received the old echoes are moved across the LCD creating a scrolling effect How Sonar Works Hee When all the echoes are viewed side by side an 79 easy to interpret graph of the bottom fish and ms structure appears Sonar Frequency The sound pulses are transmitted at various High Frequency J Low Frequency frequencies depending on the application Very L high frequencies 455 kHz are used for greatest definition but the operating depth is limited High frequencies 200 kHz are commonly used on consumer sonar and provide a good balance between depth performance and resolution Low frequencies 83 kHz are typically used to achieve greater depth capability Greater Resolution Low Resolution Less Depth Greater Depth Deeper Power E F The power output is the amount of energy generated by the sonar transmitter It is commonly Peak To Peak Root Mean Square PtP RMS measured using two methods e Root Mean Square RMS measures power output over the entire transmi
91. urns the eye point moves to follow the boat e To shift the eye point position so that you can look off to the sides or even behind the boat Press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to turn the eye point right or left Press the UP Cursor key to move the eye point forward and press the DOWN Cursor key to move the eye point backward e Press the EXIT key to move the eye point back to its original position behind and above the boat Bird s Eye View Depth Land Contour Boat Icon Speed of Boat Bearing of Boat Water Surface with Respect to Temperature True North 17 Views Chart View Chart View shows cartography from the built in UniMap or an optional MMC SD map for the area surrounding your current position The current track also known as the position history or breadcrumb trail showing where the boat has been along with saved tracks waypoints and the current route when navigating are overlaid on the chart e Use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to shift pan the chart to another area e Press the ZOOM keys to zoom in and out e Press the INFO key to get information on the chart objects near the cursor Chart View without Active Cursor shown with Optional Purchase Navionics Cartography Depth Cartography Map Scale Speed of Boat D Bearing of Boat Fa s with Respect to True North Csere Water Surface w pe mph at meeue gt O 1 359 ai Views 18 Chart View with Active Cursor sh
92. urrent Track Save the current track From the Navigation X Press Menu select Save Current Track and press the RIGHT Cursor key The track will remain on the display but will change from black to gray To remove the track completely from the display see Edit Delete or Hide Saved Tracks NOTE When you save a track a name Is automatically assigned The track name consists of a date time stamp but can be re named later see Edit Delete or Hide Saved Tracks Clear the current track From the Navigation X Press Menu select Clear Current Track and press the RIGHT Cursor key The track will be removed from the display and permanently deleted Edit Delete or Hide Saved Tracks Display the Saved Tracks Submenu From any view press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu then press the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Navigation tab Select Saved Tracks and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the Saved Tracks submenu Edit a saved track From the Saved Tracks submenu select Edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the saved tracks list Select the track you want to edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key When the Edit Track dialog box appears use the Cursor keys to move between fields In the Name field the UP and DOWN Cursor keys change the letter or number All upper and lower case letters are available as well as digits 0 9 and some punctuation characters You can exit the Name field with the LEFT and RIGHT Curso
93. utput wires of the GPS Receiver cable to another NMEA compatible device such as an autopilot NMEA 0183 is a National Marine Electronics Association standard for data communication NOTE A separate purchase of accessory AS HHGPS may be required for the NMEA output function The following NMEA sentences are output when NMEA 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 When _ navigating the following NMEA sentences are also output when NMEA Output is turned On APB Autopilot Sentence B BWR Bearing and Distance to Waypoint RMB Recommended Minimum Navigation Info 83 Setup Menu Tab a onar AEn __F Settings Off On Default Off Sonar sets whether the Sonar views are shown in the View rotation Select Off to deactivate Sonar and remove the Sonar Views from the View rotation Demonstration Demonstration oT Settings Off Visible Default Visible Demonstration controls whether the Demonstration Mode is visible or off The Demonstration Mode appears on the screen if you don t press any keys during the warning screen at power up Menu settings cannot be saved in Demonstration see Power on the Unit and Start Up Options Menu Setup Menu Tab 84 Views Menu Views Menu Tab From any view press the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu t
94. ve determined For example if you are running a trolling motor battery operated you would want to set the Low Battery Alarm to sound before the battery voltage drops too low for it to be used to start your main gasoline powered engine 59 Alarms Menu Tab Sting OF 3 orr sa Settings Off 33 120 Fahrenheit 0 50 Celsius Default Off Temp Alarm sounds when the water temperature detected by the Fishfinder reaches the Temp Alarm setting which is either set in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius International Models only For example if the Temp Alarm is set to 58 degrees Fahrenheit and the water temperature falls from 60 degrees to 58 degrees the Temp Alarm will sound Similarly if the water temperature rises from 56 degrees to 58 degrees the Temp Alarm will also sound Off Course Alarm 300ft Off Course Alarm Off fii 3008 Settings Off 25 to 3000 ft 10 to 1000 m International Models only Default 300 ft 100 m Off Course Alarm allows you to set how far the boat is allowed to move off course before the Off Course Alarm will sound during navigation Arrival Alarm Circle Off Course Limits E SE E 797156 1056 Alarms Menu Tab 60 Arrival Alarm 15oft Arrival Alarm off 3808 Settings Off 25 to 3000 ft 10 to 1000 m International Models only Default 150 ft 50 m Arrival Alarm sounds when the boat has either exceeded the distance to the destination waypoint or has entered the Arrival
95. w Upper Depth Range Full Range View Upper Depth Range Zoom View Zoomed View Zoom Preview Box Full Range View s Lower Depth Range Zoom View P TARE i ins 2 ya a mge Lower Depth Range Zoom Level ag jen saihe cet it er PEN Gigs ae 3 Full Range View Digital depth is displayed in the upper left hand corner The digital readouts in the Sonar Zoom View cannot be customized therefore information such as water temperature and voltage are unavailable in the Sonar Zoom View 15 Views Big Digits View Big Digits View provides digital data in a large easy to see format e Digital Readouts Depth is always displayed Readouts for temperature speed and Triplog information are displayed automatically if the appropriate accessory is connected to the Fishfinder NOTE The digital readouts in the Big Digits View cannot be customized e The Triplog shows distance traveled average speed and time elapsed since the Triplog was last reset Big Digits View Timer shows the time elapsed since Inplog was last reset Ft Depth Temperature 8 0 4 Speed Distance is the distance traveled since the Iriplog was last reset Voltage displays the battery voltage Average Speed shows the speed since the Triplog was last reset Views 16 Bird s Eye View Bird s Eye View shows a 3D perspective view of the track and the chart s land contour from a point above and behind the boat the eye point As the boat t
96. xit the menu set the cursor then try again rar Advanced Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Set Map Offset allows you to change the map offset used by your Fishfinder Press the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to activate the cursor and move it to the location where the Map Offset will be applied Then confirm the map offset position using the Set Map Offset menu setting The Map Offset will be applied to all maps and not just the map that requires the correction The Map Offset should be cleared if a different map is to be used NOTE The cursor must be active in order for this procedure to work If the cursor was not active before you began this procedure an error message will appear Exit the menu set the cursor then try again 75 Navigation Menu Tab Course Projection Line _ Settings Hidden Visible Default Visible Course Projection Line allows you to display or hide an arrow extending from the bow of the boat that projects your current course and shows where the boat will go if you continue on your present course real gedaan b Advanced Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Clear Map Offset allows you to clear the Map Offset The Clear Map Offset menu option is available when Map Offset is active Export All Naw Data Export All Nav Data gt Settings Follow screen instructions to activate Export All Nav Data allows you to export all saved Tracks Waypoints and Routes to a
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