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Humminbird LEGEND 2000 DEEP Fish Finder User Manual
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1. 11 MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY CONTROL PANELS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Units also selects the units of measure for boat speed and depth in one of four additional combinations supported by the International Models only e Metres KPH displays depth in metres speed in kilometres per hour e Metres KTS displays depth in metres speed in nautical miles per hour e Fatuoms KTS displays depth in fathoms speed in nautical miles per hour e FaruoMS KPH displays depth in fathoms speed in kilometres per hour The Uurrs settings are retained in memory after the unit is turned off Language Lanauace International Models only selects the language for text used in the CowrRoL Panes and for messages See the LEGEND 2005 2005 Deep Specifications for included languages Longuage 4 Engish LANGUAGE setting is retained in memory after the LEcEND 2005 2005 Deep is turned off The factory setting is ENGLISH MAINTENANCE Your Lecenn 2000 Series is designed to provide years of trouble free operation with virtually no maintenance Follow these simple procedures to ensure your LEGEND 2000 Series continues to deliver top performance Cleaning If the unit comes into contact with salt spray simply wipe the affected surfaces with a cloth dampened in fresh water Do not use a chemical glass cleaner on the lens as chemicals in the solution may crack the lens When cleaning the LCD protective lens use a chamois and non abrasiv
2. The Control Pane Name indicates the feature the Settine INpicaron Shows the current setting within the complete range of adjustment and the Serre Reanout Shows the status when CONTROL PANEL is not selected To select a Control Pane feature for adjustment follow these steps 1 Press the CowrRoL Pane knob A list of options appears on the display The option currently selected for adjustment is indicated by a white background color 2 Rotate the CowrRoL Pane knob to select the desired option for adjustment Clockwise rotation selects options higher in the list counterclockwise rotation selects options lower in the list Note Not all options in the list can be viewed on the display at one time When the selected option is at the bottom of the list continue turning the knob to display other options 3 Once the desired option is selected turn the Rance knob to adjust Adjustments are made immediately and are shown by an indicator on the selected ConTROL PANEL 4 Remove the Controt Panets by pushing the CowrRoL PANEL knob Alternately after a few seconds with no knob press turn activity the CoNrROL PANELS are removed from the display automatically Mode The first Control Panel to set is Mode Three modes of operation control the method used by the Legend 2000 Series to track the bottom select depth ranges and graph the information on the LCD display The Mode is selected by changing the Control Panel setting to Auto M
3. selected a light gray White Line Screen band highlights the strongest sonar returns within the sonar image and makes a distinctive outline along the bottom contour structure and fish Selecting a larger numeric setting increases the width of the band and makes fainter sonar returns more noticeable but the Lecenp 2000 s ability to show subtle differences in bottom composition and structure is reduced Selecting a smaller numeric setting narrows the band and shows greater variation in bottom composition Selecting Orr turns the Wurr Line feature off setting is Orr algorithms on and off lt z 4 The Wurr Line setting is retained in memory after the Lecenp 2000 Series is turned off The factory Filter Firer Dee Models only turns the filtering Select On to filter excess sonar noise Select Orr to show the greatest amount of sonar information The Fitter setting is retained in memory after the 2000 Deep 2005 Deep is turned off The factory setting is Ow Depth Alarm DEPTH ALARM activates a Depth Alorm 36 shallow water depth OFF mm b alarm The alarm will sound when the digital depth becomes equal to or less than the setting The tone sounds at a rapid rate for several seconds and then sounds intermittently until the boat moves to deeper water The Dept Aarm can be muted by pressing the Controt PaneL knob once muted the alarm will 10 not sound again until the boat moves to water deeper t
4. EN o A BM b i D 1 m pi a J IN E USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES PERFORMANCE SIMULATOR POWERING UP THE UNIT Legend Models North American International 1000 Series 160 x 160 pixels 8 levels grayscale Single Beam 2 to 600 Dual Beam 2 to 600 2000 Series 240 x 240 pixels 16 levels grayscale 1 a 1000 1000 Deep 1005 Deep Dual Beam 3000 Series 2000 Deep 2005 Deep 2 to 2000 240h x 320v pixels 3005 Deep 3000 Deep Note International models include multiple languages and measurements in metres feet or fathoms Temperature includes F amp C 16 levels grayscale USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES Performance The Legend 2000 Series represents a new way of thinking about fishing electronics It combines state of the art electronics with the detail of a traditional sonar paper chart recorder to create the fishfinder of the future Minimal easy to understand knob controls provide access to the most important features The Legend 2000 Series eliminates confusion created by too many buttons and menus High technology high performance with back to basics operation makes the Legend 2000 Series the ideal choice of the serious angler The LEcEND 2000 Series uses sonar to locate and define underwater objects sonar technology is based on sound waves sent into the water in a controlled beam from the transducer Objects within this beam refl
5. Obtain a Repair Authorization Number from Techsonic Industries Customer Resource Center Included payment in the form of credit card number and expiration date money order or personal check Please do not send cash Tag product with your customer name street address phone number and your assigned Repair Authorization Number Include a brief written description of the problem Return product freight prepaid to Techsonic Industries Inc using an insured carrier with delivery confirmation Contacting Humminbird 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 334 687 0503 By e mail typically we respond to your e mail within three business days custserv techsonic com For direct shipping our address is Techsonic Industries Inc Service Department 108 Maple Lane Eufaula AL 36027 USA 15 www reelschematic com SPECIFICATIONS 2000 2005 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Frequency sss n e 200 kHz Power DUE iaceiepdcs e cta OE ranea 4000 Watts Peak to Peak UU 500 Watts RMS Area of Coverage ow cence eet n 24 at 3 dB Power Requirement ccc cece eee evens 10 20 VDC br MT 16 level FSTN Grayscale LCD BEEN CU garenne ONT TT 240 H x 240 V Viewing Area sssss 335 H x 335 V Mounting casco ic conn ci C cn In dash or tilt and swivel HOLDS uesauca asses dora
6. is adjusted to Wide no grayscale information is shown The RTS Wiwpow setting is retained in memory after the Legend 2000 Series is turned off The factory setting is NARROW Surface Clutter SunFACE CLurreR eliminates most Surfoce Clutter 4 sonar returns near the water imu g surface caused by trapped air boat wakes and temperature inversions Most surface clutter appears on the display because the strongest sonar returns come from the shallowest objects The Lecenp 2000 SERES uses a sophisticated feature called TVG Time Variable Gain to overcome surface clutter and counteract the effect of depth on sonar return strength The level 1 setting is optimal for making sonar information from all depths appear uniformly Many users however prefer to see more surface clutter than this setting shows Selecting a higher number shows more surface clutter but sonar returns nearest the surface will appear more intense than they actually are The Surrace Cutter setting is retained in memory after the Lecenn 2000 Series is turned off The factory setting is 4 USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES www reelschematic com SURFACE CLUTTER WHITE LINE FILTER DEPTH ALARM TEMP ALARM White Line Wuite Line activates and White Line 4 OFF mmm 8 adjusts a feature which changes how the Lecenp 2000 SERIES draws the bottom contour and structure and also shows fainter sonar returns more clearly When a Wurre Line setting of 1 to 8 is si ERE
7. the 200kHz sonar information and the target information from the 50kHz sonar See CONTROL PANELS for details on selecting the sonar views CONTROL PANELS Control Panels provide TURH COHTROL TO SELECT access to important but infrequently Active hii uw adjusted features such Sa j Light OFF as CHART SPEED MODE SONAR Y View LIGHT Contrast RTS Contrast 2 WinDow SURFACE CLUTTER WHITE LINE ee FILTER DEPTH ALARM TEMP ALARM FISH RIS Window Hrw ALARM FisH Sensitivity FisH ID Sree T SIMULATOR Units and in International Models only Lancuace Control Panels allow you to set the mode of operation as well as additional features Use the Mone to change the bottom tracking and depth range method of display then use the other Control Panels to add features to your selected mode of operation Note Only the International Models 2005 and 2005 Deep contain a Language choice in the Control Panel and only the International Models support multiple units of measure such as fathoms and metres TURHM RRHLE TO AOJUST Setting Readout CoNrROL PANEL Name setting Indicator Note The Sonar View Fish ID Fish Alarm Fish Sensitivity and Filter choices only appear on the Deep Model Control Panels ControL Panes are displayed by using the Conrtrot Pane knob and adjusted by using the Rance knob The active Controt Pane consists of three parts the Controt PauEL NAME SETTING INDICATOR ANC SETTING READOUT
8. when replacement parts are no longer available or impossible to obtain This Service Policy is valid in the United States only This applies only to Humminbird products returned to our factory in Eufaula Alabama This Service Policy is subject to change without notice Returning Your Unit for Service Before sending your unit in for repair please contact the factory either by phone or by email to obtain a Repair Authorization Number for your unit Please have your product model name and serial number available before calling the factory If you contact the factory by e mail please include your product model name and serial number in the e mail and use Request for Repair Authorization Number for your e mail subject header You should include your Repair Authorization Number in all subsequent communications about your unit For IN WARRANTY service complete the following steps Obtain a Repair Authorization Number from Techsonic Industries Customer Resource Center Tag product with your customer name street address phone number and your assigned Repair Authorization Number Include a brief written description of the problem Include a copy of your receipt to show proof and date of purchase Return product freight prepaid to Techsonic Industries Inc using an insured carrier with delivery confirmation CUSTOMER RESOURCE CENTER SERVICE POLICY SERVICE PROCEDURES For OUT OF WARRANTY service complete the following steps
9. DOW 3 urn the Rance knob counterclockwise until the image of bottom is close to the bottom of the LCD display but still shows the area of interest Optimized Display Note As the depth of the water increases the Lecenp 2000 SERIES changes the depth range to keep the bottom on screen The Lecenn 2000 Seres uses a depth range to keep the bottom contour close to the bottom of the display To return the depth range to normal viewing turn the unit off and back on again using the Gain knob This is the only way to reset the depth range to normal viewing USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES MODES OF OPERATION OPTIMIZING THE DISPLAY Optimizing the Depth Range for Second Return To optimize the depth IN M range for viewing the second return follow these steps 1 Make sure the Lecenp 2000 SERIES is operating in Automatic 2 Push the Rance knob An adjustment indicator appears at the lower right corner of the CharT WiNDOW 3 urn the Rance knob clockwise until the second return is visible on the display 4 To return the depth range to normal viewing rotate the Rance knob counterclockwise until the depth range stops updating TET Display showing second return Note The second return does not appear at many of the deeper depth ranges The appearance of the second return depends on depth of the water water conditions bottom hardness and the gain setting The Lecenp 2000 Series operates with this off
10. END 2000 SERIES UPPER TEMP LOWER TEMP FISH ALARM FISH SENSITIVITY FISH ID SIMULATOR UNITS Upper Temp is the upper temperature boundary for the temperature alarm The inside temp alarm will sound when the water temperature was initially above the upper temp boundary and then falls below it The outside temp alarm will sound when the water temperature was initially below the temp boundary and then rises above it Upper Temp 82 Om 2393 The Upper Temp setting is retained in memory after the LEcEND 2000 Series is turned off The factory setting is 78 F 26 C temperature boundary for the Lower Temp 61 temperature alarm The inside mm 33 temp alarm will sound when temp boundary and then rises above it The outside temp alarm will sound when the water temperature was initially above the temp boundary and then falls Lower Temp is the lower the water temperature was initially below the lower below it The Lower Temp setting is retained in memory after the Legend 2000 Series is turned off The factory setting is 72 F 22 C Fish Alarm FisH Alarm Deep Models only will sound when a fish or other target not connected to the bottom that meets the selected size criteria is detected by the sonar The Fish Atarm has four different settings Orr plus the three different fish symbols shown onscreen see F sh ID The 2000 Deep 2005 Deep can be set to alarm only large fish displayed as a large fish symbol
11. Legend 2000 series Operations Manual Operational instructions for Humminbird Legend 2000 Series including the Legend 2000 2005 2000 Deep and 2005 Deep 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 warranty included in with your unit We encourage you to read this operation manual carefully in order to get full benefit from all the features and applications of your Humminbird product Contact our Customer Resource Center at either 334 687 0503 or 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 Legend Humminbird WhiteLine RTS Fish ID Structure ID TrueArch are trademarked by or registered trademarks of Techsonic Industries Inc 2003 All ri
12. anual or Btm Lock Bottom Lock Hode Auto Automatic Mode Automatic Mone follows the bottom contour changing depth ranges as needed to keep the most recent sonar returns visible on the display Automatic Mone keeps the acquired bottom visible at all times showing sonar returns from the surface to the bottom This is done in the top of the display to reduce range changes and is useful when traveling across the water in areas where the depth constantly changes In Automatic mode the Legend 2000 Series selects the depth range best suited to keep recent sonar returns visible however the depth range can be adjusted to optimize the display for viewing the second return The display can also be optimized for maximum display resolution making it possible to distinguish fish very close together or close to the bottom reeischematic com Optimizing the Depth Range for Sonar Targets When the image of the m bottom does not appear close to the bottom of the LCD display the Legend 2000 Series is not fully optimizing the display to show sonar targets such as fish that are very close together To enhance the ability of the unit to separate sonar targets and to optimize the display for maximum resolution follow these steps Adjustment Indicator 1 Make sure the Legend 2000 Series is operating in Automatic Mode 2 Push the Rance knob An adjustment indicator appears at the lower right corner of the Cuanr WiN
13. cer is not connected the unit starts up in Simulator Mode Ensure that an appropriate transducer connector is used and the connector is positioned correctly in the collector plug Also be sure that the collector plug is fully seated into the unit Next inspect the transducer cable from end to end for breaks kinks or cuts in the outer casing of the cable and repair after disconnecting the cable from both the unit and the transducer Also make sure that the transducer is fully submerged in water If the transducer is connected to the unit through a switch temporarily connect it directly to the unit and try again If none of these items identifies an obvious problem the transducer itself may be at fault Be sure to include the transducer if returning the unit for repair To override the Simulator manually select the Simutator CourRoL PaneL and turn to Orr See Control Panels for more information 3 There is no bottom reading visible on the display There are several possible causes for this condition If the loss of bottom information occurs only at high boat speeds the transducer needs to be adjusted If the digital depth readout is working but there is no bottom visible on screen it is possible that the depth range has been adjusted manually to a range lower than that needed to display the bottom Also in very deep water it may be necessary to increase the Gain setting manually in order to maintain a graphic depiction of the b
14. e mild cleaner Do not wipe while dirt or grease is on the lens Be careful to avoid scratching the lens If your boat remains in the water for long periods of time algae and other marine growth can reduce the effectiveness of the transducer Periodically clean the face of the transducer with liquid detergent Pivoting the transducer up in the bracket may allow better access for inspection or cleaning Wetting the Transducer If your boat remains out of the water for a long period of time it may take some time to wet the transducer when returned to the water Small air bubbles can 12 cling to the surface of the transducer and interfere with proper operation These bubbles dissipate with time or you can wipe the face of the transducer with your fingers after the transducer is in the water Heat Damage Never leave the Lecenp 2000 Series in a closed car or trunk the extremely high temperatures generated in hot weather can damage the electronics TROUBLESHOOTING Repairs Do not attempt to repair the Lecenp 2000 Series yourself There are no user serviceable parts inside and special tools and techniques are required for reassembly to ensure the waterproof integrity of the housing Repairs should be performed only by authorized Techsonic technicians Before You Call Customer Support Many requests for repair received by Techsonic involve units that do not actually need repair These units are returned no problem found I
15. e caused by one of several sources Noise can be caused by other electronic devices Turn off any nearby electronics and see if the problem goes away Noise can also be caused by the engine If engine noise is causing the interference the problem will intensify at higher RPMs Increase the engine speed with the boat stationary to isolate this cause Propeller cavitation can appear as noise on screen If the transducer is mounted too close to the propeller the turbulence generated can interfere with the sonar signal Ensure that the transducer is mounted at least 15 380 mm from the prop 10 The screen does not display a full fish arch Check the running angle of the transducer If the running angle is too great a full fish arch may not appear Reduce the running angle of the transducer Several incremental adjustments may be necessary 13 MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY WARRANTY SERVICE POLICY TECHSONIC INDUSTRIES INC ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY We warrant the original retail purchaser that products made by Techsonic Industries have been manufactured free from defects in materials and workmanship This warranty is effective for one year from the date of original retail purchase Techsonic Industries products found to be defective and covered by this warranty will be replaced or repaired free of charge at Techsonic Industries option and returned to the customer freight prepaid Techsonic Industries sole responsibility under this warranty
16. e list of options 2 Rotate the Control Panel knob to scroll through the list until Simulator is visible and is highlighted on the display 3 Turn the Range knob to turn Simulator from Off to On 4 Press the Control Panel knob to clear the screen When operating with the Simulator on and the transducer connected changes made to the following Control Panel choices are permanently remembered Chart Speed RTS Window Surface Clutter Contrast White Line Units and in International Models Language USER INTERFACE T The Lecenp 2000 Series User Interface is made up of the following components knobs and the LCD Display which in turn is made up of the RTS Real Time Sonar and the Chart Windows C Kn O bs Push to Select Three knobs on the Lecenp 2000 SERIES RANGE control all user settings Gain CONTROL D Push ON OFF CONTROL PANEL PaneL and RANGE Gain Knob The Gan knob controls the gain sometimes called sensitivity of the sonar receiver Gan also powers the unit ON or OFF When the Lecenp 2000 Series is Off press Gain to turn the unit on Press and hold Gain to ys turn the unit off d RE Push to Select bI Turn the Gan knob clockwise Maximum Gain to increase the gain turn counterclockwise to decrease the gain As you turn the knob only new sonar information being graphed shows the effect of the gain change Low Gain Medium Gain Increasing the gain shows faint sonar returns fro
17. ecks on the bottom Structure can be distinguished by comparing the area just above and below the main bottom return Usually structure shows as areas of dark to light gray on top of a dark bottom contour The appearance of structure is greatly affected by boat speed and direction to repeat the same image it is often necessary to travel the same speed and direction over the location where the structure was originally located Thermoclines The Lecenp 2000 Series is also capable of showing layers of water having different temperatures These temperature differences called thermoclines appear at different depths depending on current conditions USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES CHART WINDOW BOTTOMS FISH APPEARANCE A thermocline typically appears as a continuous band of many gray levels moving across the display at the same depth Thermoclines always appear above the bottom Bait fish Fish Arch Partial Fish Arch Structure Fish Appearance Schools of bait fish as well as individual fish are clearly visible on the Lecenp 2000 Series display Bait fish appear as clouds having different shapes and sizes depending on the number of fish and boat speed Individual fish appear as smaller black and gray lines often appearing as a fish arch A fish arch may form as the fish moves through the sonar beam Due to the transducer beam angle the distance to the fish decreases as the fish moves into the beam and then increases as it
18. ect the sonar signal back The Lecenp 2000 Series very accurately measures the distance to these objects based on the time it takes for the sonar to return Each object bottom fish or structure reflects the sonar uniquely providing information about its makeup The Legend 2000 Series draws this returned information on the display The Legend 2000 Series operates in a wide variety of water conditions from 2 to 600 2000 for the Legend 2000 Deep and 2005 Deep Models Actual depth Capability depends on many factors such as bottom hardness water conditions and transducer installation All sonar units typically read to deeper depths in fresh water than in salt water Deep Models Additional Performance If you purchased a Legend 2000 Deep or a Legend 2005 Deep Model your Legend product is equipped with a 50kHz 200kHz dual beam transducer capable of performing to a depth of 2000 feet In addition your unit contains several extra features that will enhance its sonar performance in deep water SONAR View allows you to display the sonar information from either beam or both beams simultaneously FILTER control allows the filtering algorithms to be turned off to show the greatest amount of sonar information FisH ALARM FISH Sensitivity and FisH ID provide advanced signal processing to identify fish and show their depth and relative size from either beam Powering Up the Unit After installation turn the LEcEND 2000 Series on by momentarily pr
19. essing the Gain knob An audible chirp sounds as the unit turns on If the unit detects that the transducer is connected and is in water the Legend 2000 SERIES begins to show sonar information on the display If the transducer is not detected the unit starts up in SIMULATOR mode To power the unit off at any time press and hold the Gain knob for several seconds until the unit turns off Simulator and Feature Memory The Legend 2000 Series contains a SIMULATOR that allows you to use the unit as though you are on the water 4 orf The SiwuLaron is an invaluable aid to learning the features and functions of the LEcEND 2000 Series All controls are operational and settings can be changed to experiment with various features An indicator appears at the bottom left of the display when operating in SiwuLATOR mode There are two ways to start the SimuLator The method to use depends on whether a transducer is connected Power On with No Transducer If the LEcEND 2000 Series is powered on with no transducer connected it EL gt Starts up in SimuLator mode No other Steps are needed In this mode the LEcEND 2000 Series does not remember any setting changes after power off but defaults to the factory settings Power On with Transducer Connected If the Legend 2000 Series is powered on with the transducer connected the SimuLator must be turned on manually To turn on the SIMULATOR manually 1 Press the Control Panel knob to display th
20. estan edu urs 413A V x Be W x 224 D Transducer MER single beam Transducer Cable Length O 20 6 metres 2000 DEEP 2005 DEEP SPECIFICATIONS Operating Frequencies A AEN 50 200 kHz Power Output MEER 4000 Watts Peak to Peak occ ooonoov EBEN 5 Im 500 Watts RMS Area of Coverage Jy 0 20 and 74 at 10 dB Power Requirenen fo Mw 10 20 VDC Display DE 16 level FSTN Grayscale LCD LCD Matrix BR so 240 H x 240 V Viewing Area BEEEEA P 335 H x 335 V Mounting OA In dash or tilt and swivel Unit Size gem 41346 V x 62e W x 224 D Transducer EE H4 5L Dual beam Transducer Cable Ler ij nn m 4 20 6 metres 16 2005 2005 DEEP SPECIFICATIONS INTERNATIONAL MODELS Languages Supported Include English Dansk Deutsch Espanol Finnish Svomi Francais Italiano Nederlands Norsk Portuqu s Svenska Magvar and Polski Additional units of measurement Metres Fathoms and C
21. f you have a problem with your Legend 2000 Series use the following troubleshooting guide before calling Customer Support or sending your unit in for repair The Lecenp 2000 SERIES contains several tools that can aid in determining if there is a problem as well as how to isolate and repair a problem in many cases 1 Nothing happens when turn the unit on Check the power cable connection at both ends Be sure the cable is connected correctly to a reliable power source red lead to positive black lead to negative or ground Ensure the power available at the mount is between 10 and 20 VDC If the unit is wired through a fuse panel ensure the panel is powered accessory fuse panels often are controlled by a separate switch or by the boat s ignition switch A fuse also can appear to be good when in fact it is not Check the fuse with a tester or replace it with a fuse known to be good Check the power connection to the Lecenp 2000 Seres It is possible to force the power cable connector into the collector plug incorrectly If the connector is reversed the unit will not work Examine the contacts on the back of the unit to ensure there is no corrosion Ensure the cables are properly installed into the collector plug and the collector plug is properly seated into the Lecenp 2000 SERIES 2 The unit starts up in Simulator mode The Lecenp 2000 Series has the ability to detect that a transducer is connected If at power up a transdu
22. ghts reserved 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 accessories by unauthorized individuals will void the warranty Handling and or opening this unit may result in exposure to lead in the form of solder WARNING This product contains lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and other reproductive harm www reelschematic com oection 1 USING The Legend 2000 Series Performance Deep Models Additional Performance Powering Up the Unit oimulator and Feature Memory User Interface LCD Display Real Time Sonar Window Chart Window Control PanelS Bottom Lock Zoom Mode Manual Mode Chart Speed sonar View Light Contrast RTS Window Surface Clutter White Line Filter Depth Alarm Temp Alarm Fish Alarm Fish Sensitivity Fish ID simulator Units Language section 2 MAINTENANCE And Warranty Maintenance Troubleshooting Warranty 0 0 ee service Policy Customer Support Section 3 SPECIFICATIONS Legend 2000 2005 Specifications Legend 2000 Deep 2005 Deep Specifications Legend 2005 2005 Deep Specifications International Models TABLE OF CONTENTS A Pew NSW gt SUED PD PE l EM ME m n 1 E Yl Y aad eV y x e i E
23. grouping of black horizontal lines and typically has gray lines underneath A harder bottom shows less gray below a soft bottom shows more gray below Structure appears above the bottom as a cluster of lines with varying lengths and gray shades Fish appear as smaller groupings of sonar returns between the bottom and surface Often large fish within a structure will show as a strong return within a grouping of smaller returns When the boat is stationary or drifting very slowly the RTS Winnow can show the movement of the fish through the transducer beam Moving fish appear as smaller groups of lines that become progressively larger lines or vice versa A grouping of lines moving vertically indicates a fish changing depth The width of the RTS Winpow can be adjusted to your preference Selecting a wider RTS Winnow shows greater differences between the strength of the sonar returns although doing this will reduce the amount of history on the display See ConmroL Panets for details on adjusting the RTS Winpow The Chart Window The Chart Winpow creates a historical log of sonar returns from stored RTS information As the boat moves variations in the depth and sonar return changes are charted to form an image of the bottom contour The most recent sonar returns are charted on the right side of the window as new information is received the older information is moved across the display Hard Soft Rocky Bottom Botto
24. han the Depth Aarm setting International models have Depth Alarm settings in metres and fathoms Note Remember that depth is measured from the transducer not from the surface of the water The Derm Alarm setting returns to factory default after the Lecenp 2000 Series is turned off The factory setting is Orr Temp Alarm Temp Alarm activates an alarm that sounds when the surface water temperature changes to fall within or outside selected ranges These temperature boundaries help define bodies of water that are comfortable for and or are feeding zones for fish Upper and lower temperatures are set depending on the species of fish being sought Two basic actions can be selected to trigger an alarm either entering inside a temperature range or exiting moving outside a temperature range Both combines Inside and Outside settings alarming when crossing a temperature boundary The Temp Alarm can be muted by pressing the Control Panel knob once muted the alarm will not sound again until triggered by a new boundary crossing Temp Alarm Off 4 ww gt The Temp Atarm Setting returns to factory default after the Lecenp 2000 Series is turned off The factory setting is Orr Note You must select a Temp Alarm mode lNsIDE OursipE or Born then set the Upper Temp and the Lower Temp in order for this feature to work Si n Temperature fellate tla less Menu Selection Warmer Water Cooler Water USING THE LEG
25. is limited to the repair or replacement of a product that has been deemed defective by Techsonic Industries Techsonic Industries is not responsible for charges connected with the removal of such product or reinstallation of replaced or repaired parts This warranty does not apply to a product that has been e Improperly installed e Used in an installation other than that recommended in the product installation and operation instructions e Damaged or has failed because of an accident or abnormal operation e Repaired or modified by entities other than Techsonic Industries Please retain your original receipt as a proof of the purchase date This will be required for in warranty service THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF TECHSONIC INDUSTRIES AND WILL BE THE CUSTOMER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY EXCEPT FOR ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES UNDER STATE LAW WHICH ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO EVENT WILL TECHSONIC INDUSTRIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY RELATING TO THE PRODUCTS Some states do not allow limitations on an implied warranty or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusions may not apply to you You may also have other rights which vary from state to state A separate Warranty is provided by international dist
26. m small bait fish and suspended debris in the water but the display may become too cluttered in some water conditions Increased gain is also beneficial at deeper depths to maintain a good bottom image and show adequate sonar returns from deep objects Decreasing the gain eliminates the clutter from the display however if adjusted too low the display may not show many faint sonar returns that could be fish Control Panel Knob The Control Pane Knob accesses features used to adjust some Lecenpd 2000 Series settings Push the knob to display the Controt Paner list then rotate the knob to select a feature for adjustment A light colored background indicates the selected feature Turn the Rance knob to adjust the selected feature Remove the Controt PaneL list from the display by pushing the CowrnoL Pane knob again If no adjustments are made after a few seconds the Controt Panel list is removed automatically USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES USER INTERFACE KNOBS LCD DISPLAY Range Knob The Rance knob adjusts the depth ranges used on the display The Rance knob has slightly different capabilities in each mode of operation See Monts oF Operation for specific information In all modes turning the knob clockwise increases the range while turning it counterclockwise decreases the range Turning the knob slowly increases the adjustment in small increments while turning it quickly makes large changes to the adjustment The LCD Di
27. m Bottom The CharT Window also indicates the composition of the bottom A hard bottom such as compacted sediment or flat rock appears as a dark thin line across the display A soft bottom such as mud or sand appears as a thicker line that contains a transition from darker to lighter grays Bottoms made up of many rocks have a broken random appearance Thermocline Slope Second Return Sloped Bottoms Bottoms having a large degree of slope also present a unique picture These generally have a thicker black band representing the bottom directly under the boat Equal areas of gray above and below the black band represent sonar returns from around the boat Second Sonar Returns A second sonar return may be visible if the appropriate depth range is selected This appears as a depth contour below the main bottom contour at twice the depth The second return occurs when the sonar signal bounces between the bottom and the surface of the water then back again Some anglers use the appearance of the second return to determine bottom hardness With a lower gain setting the second return will be more faint except in areas with a hard bottom The Lecenp 2000 Series has a unique depth range feature which permits the second return to be visible in any depth range up to one half the maximum depth of the unit See Modes of Operation details Structure The Lecend 2000 Series displays structure such as submerged grass brush trees and wr
28. moves out again When the CHART WiNDOW graphs this distance change an arch appears Boat speed the CHART SPEED setting and movement of the fish greatly affect the shape of the arch When the boat and the fish are moving slowly relative to each other the fish creates an elongated arch When the boat and the fish are moving quickly relative to each other the fish creates a shorter arch A partial arch forms when the fish does not move through the entire cone angle Note It is important to remember that sonar cannot distinguish between a fish and some other object suspended in the water Regardless of the object the sonar detects it has the possibility of being drawn as an arch a j Fish Arch Diagram USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES SONAR VIEWS CONTROL PANELS Sonar Views Deep Models Only The dual beam 50 200kHz sonar information can be displayed in several different views in the Chart Winnow In the 200kHz view only the sonar returns and Fisu ID from the 200kHz beam are displayed Typically the 200kHz information provides greater bottom detail up to 800 and works well while the boat is in motion The 50kHz view only shows the sonar returns and Fisu ID from the 50kHz beam The 50kHz information provides depth accuracy up to 2000 and shows more targets in its wider beam The Split Screen view shows the 50kHz and 200kHz sonar information in side by side windows on the display The 200kHz 50kHz view is a composite of
29. only large and medium fish displayed as one large and one medium fish symbol or all sizes of fish displayed as one large one medium and one small fish symbol Fish Alarm ee GDS ct atc The Fish Atarm Setting is retained in memory after the 2000 Deep 2005 Deep is turned off The factory setting is Orr Fish Sensitivity FisH Sensitivity Deep Models only adjusts the sensitivity of the fish detection algorithms separately from the sonar gain control knob Selecting a positive offset makes the fish detection more sensitive 5 greatest sensitivity Selecting a negative offset makes the fish detection less sensitive 5 least sensitivity Fish 4 4 The Fish Sensitivity setting is retained in memory after the 2000 Deep 2005 Deep is turned off The factory setting is 0 Fish ID FisH ID Deep Models only uses Fish ID advanced signal processing to evaluate further any sonar return between the surface and the bottom If the return meets certain additional criteria a fish symbol will be assigned There are three different fish symbols to indicate the intensity of the sonar return While signal intensity is a good indicator of fish size different species of fish have different sonar characteristics so it is not always possible to distinguish fish size amongst varying species Selecting Fresuwater will adjust the algorithms toward freshwater species of fish while selecting Sattwater will adjust the algorithm
30. ottom If you are using a transducer switch to connect two transducers to the Lecenp 2000 Series make sure that the switch is in the correct position to connect a transducer and that the transducer is submerged in water If a trolling motor transducer is selected and the trolling motor is out of the water no sonar information will appear If none of the above solves the problem inspect the transducer cable from end to end for breaks kinks or cuts in the outer casing of the cable and repair after disconnecting the cable from both the unit and the transducer If the transducer is connected to the unit through a switch temporarily connect it directly to the unit and try again If none of these items identifies an obvious problem the transducer itself may be at fault Be sure to include the transducer if returning the unit for repair MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY TROUBLESHOOTING 4 When in very shallow water get gaps in the bottom reading and inconsistent digital depth indications The Lecenp 2000 Series will work reliably in water 2 6m or deeper Remember that the depth is measured from the transducer not necessarily from the surface of the water 5 The unit comes on before press POWER and won t turn off Check the transducer cable if the outer jacket of the cable has been cut and the cable is in contact with bare metal you need to disconnect the cable from the unit then repair the cut with electrical tape If there i
31. r Views 4 exu p p Pa PUT QT TONS 5OkHz 200kHz gu Split window 50kHz 200kHz shown with metric depth C and kph digital readouts available on international models Light Leht activates the display backlight and selects the The Light setting defaults to factory settings after the Legend 2000 Series is turned off The factory setting is ON full at power up and automatic decrease to Orr Contrast Contrast enhances the viewability of the LCD by making it darker or lighter Selecting a higher number darkens the display selecting a lower number lightens the display The Lecenp 2000 Series uses sophisticated electronics to adjust the contrast level automatically however at times of extreme heat or cold manually adjusting the contrast for best display may be needed Contrast 8 0mm 16 The Contrast setting is retained in memory after the unit is turned off as long as it is set between 6 and 10 The factory setting is 8 RTS Window RTS Winpow selects the width of the window dedicated to REAL TIME SONAR M Selecting Narrow decreases the width of the RTS Winnow leaving more space for the Cuart Window but some sonar returns will not be visible Selecting Wipe makes the RTS Winnow wider and shows more of the sonar intensity information but less space on the LCD is available for sonar history Selecting Orr turns off the RTS Winnow and the entire LCD shows sonar history RTS Mindow 4 Wide Note When the RTS Window
32. r adjustment If the lower zoom preview bar is to be adjusted push the Rance knob until it is selected 3 Rotate the Rance knob to adjust the zoom preview bar Moving the zoom preview bars closer together increases the display resolution in the zoomed window moving them further apart decreases display resolution but allows more area around the bottom to be viewed The indicators disappear after several seconds with no adjustment The Lecenp 2000 Series continues to follow the bottom using the new range Any change made to the zoom preview bars is remembered until the Lecenp 2000 Series is powered off when the unit defaults to factory settings Manual Mode ManuaL mode turns off automatic bottom tracking leaving control of the depth range to the user Both the upper and lower depth ranges can be adjusted to show the bottom or any other desired depth in greater detail When first switched to Manual mode the Lecend 2000 Series defaults to the current automatic depth range however after the manual depth ranges have been set the Lecenp 2000 Series uses the new settings until it is powered off when it defaults to factory settings ManuaL mode works best in areas of relatively flat bottom or if you are trolling slowly It is also ideal for displaying a small area of the overall depth range in great detail if you are looking for fish at a specific depth Manual Mode To adjust the depth ranges manually follow these
33. ributors for the international models This warranty is included by your local distributor and this distributor maintains local service for your unit 14 Techsonic Industries Service Policy Even though you ll probably never need to take advantage of our incredible service policy it s good to know that we back our products this confidently We do it because you deserve the best We will make every effort to repair your unit within three business days from the receipt of your unit at our factory This does not include shipping time to and from our factory Units received on Friday are typically shipped by the following Wednesday units received Monday are typically shipped by Thursday etc All repair work is performed by factory trained technicians to meet exacting factory specifications Factory serviced units go through the same rigorous testing and quality control inspections as new production units After the original warranty period a standard flat rate service charge will be assessed for each repair physical damage and missing parts are not included Any repairs made after the original warranty will be warranted for an additional 90 days after service has been performed by our factory technicians You can contact our Customer Resource Center or visit our website to verify the flat rate repair fee for your product visit the Product Support section http www humminbird com We reserve the right to deem any product unserviceable
34. s no problem with the cable disconnect the transducer from the unit and see if the problem is corrected to isolate the source of the problem 6 get gaps in the reading at high speeds Your transducer needs to be adjusted If the transducer is transom mounted there are two adjustments available to you height and running angle Make small adjustments and run the boat at high speeds to determine the effect It may take several tries to optimize high speed operation This can also be a result of air or turbulence in the transducer location caused by rivets ribs etc 7 My unit loses power at high speeds Your LEcEND 2000 Series has over voltage protection that turns the unit off when input voltage exceeds 20 VDC Some outboard motors do not regulate the power output of the engine s alternator effectively and can produce voltage in excess of 20 volts when running at high RPMs The Legend 2000 Series displays input voltage in the lower left corner of the display when it exceeds 15 VDC Use this readout to determine if the voltage exceeds 20 VDC 8 The screen begins to fade out Images are not as sharp as normal Check the input voltage The Lecenp 2000 Series will display the current voltage on screen if it is greater than 16 or less than 10 VDC The voltage readout will appear in the bottom left corner of the screen 9 The display shows many black dots at high speeds and high sensitivity settings You are seeing noise or interferenc
35. s towards saltwater species Note The signal intensity is normalized for depth so that a small fish close to the boat will not appear as a large fish symbol The digital depth of the designated fish is also shown to help locate the fish vertically This is especially helpful in setting bait depths or for downrigger operation The Fisu ID setting is retained in memory after the 2000 DeeP 2005 Deer is turned off The factory setting is Off Simulator SimuLator allows the Lecenp 2000 Series tO Operate in simulated sonar mode This is useful for learning the features and functionality of the Lecenp 2000 Seres when not on the water Settings to Control Panels that are retained in normal operation will be retained in Simulator Mode if a transducer is connected When operating with the Simulator on and without a transducer connected the Legend 2000 Series does not remember any changes to settings 4 n gt The Simulator setting defaults to factory settings after the Legend 2000 Series is turned off Units Units selects the units of Units measure for boat speed 4 Mp Pb Selecting KTS displays the speed in nautical miles per hours MPH displays the speed in miles per hour Units selects the units of measure for boat speed and depth in one of two combinations supported by every Lecenp 2000 Series e Feet MPH displays depth in feet and speed in miles per hour e FEET KTS nisPLAvs depth in feet and speed in nautical miles per hour
36. set depth range until it is returned to the original settings or the unit is turned off after which the unit defaults to factory settings Mode 4 BtmLock 14 an ETAT s Bottom Lock Zoom Mode Bm Lock Bottom Lock mode tracks the bottom similarly to Automatic mode however the display shows a full range a T view on right and a zoomed window on the left The zoomed window provides added display i resolution for separating i sonar returns that are very g close together such as those caused by fish suspended close to the bottom Zoom Preview Bars Bottom Lock Zoom Mode As the depth changes the Lecenp 2000 SERIES automatically keeps the bottom visible in the zoomed window and the full range view In the full range view horizontal zoom preview bars define the area of bottom being enlarged The default setting varies based on the depth range however this setting can be changed to show more area around the bottom or to show the bottom in greater detail Zoom Window USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES BOTTOM LOCK ZOOM MODE MANUAL MODE To change the area of the bottom being zoomed follow these steps 1 Make sure the Lecenp 2000 Series is operating in Btw Lock Bottom Lock mode 2 Push the Rance knob An adjustment indicator appears by the lower zoom preview bar indicating this is the selected depth limit for adjustment Note Pushing the Rance knob toggles between the upper and lower zoom preview ba
37. splay The Lecenp 2000 SERES uses a high resolution LCD display to show sonar information digital depth temperature speed and other readouts A digital depth readout ranging from 2 to 600 2000 for the Legend Deep Models is always displayed in the upper left corner of the LCD When the speed temp accessory is connected additional digital readouts such as MPH are shown below the depth A voltage readout appears in the bottom left when the input voltage to the Lecenp 2000 Series is less than 10 volts or greater than 16 volts Contr 8 ust HB EIETETT 16 RTS Window Hew Surface Clutter 1j a TURH RRHLE TO ADJUST Depth Temp and Chart Speed readouts Window Real Time Sonar Depth Range Scale Window A depth range scale appears close to the right side of the LCD display This scale indicates the distance from the surface of the water to a depth range sufficient to show the bottom For example in 18 feet of water a 20 foot depth range is selected The depth range scale can be controlled automatically or manually depending on the mode of operation In Automatic and BTM Lock Borrom Lock modes the Lecenp 2000 Series Selects the depth range In Manual mode the depth range is selected by the user USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES REAL TIME SONAR CHART WINDOW The sonar returns received by the Lecenp 2000 Series are displayed along the depth range scale in a Rea Time SoNAR RTS Winpow and Chart Winpo
38. steps 1 Make sure the Legend 2000 Series is operating in Manual mode 2 Push the Range knob An adjustment indicator appears at the location of the Lower Depth Range indicating that it is ready for adjustment Note Pushing the Range knob toggles between the upper and lower depth range selection If the Upper Depth Range is to be adjusted push the Range knob until it is highlighted 3 Rotate the Rance knob to adjust the Depth Range Clockwise rotation increases the depth counterclockwise rotation decreases the depth The display updates as the changes are made After several seconds without pressing or turning the knob the Deer Rance adjustment indicator will disappear from the screen automatically The Lecenn 2000 Series does not make adjustments to keep the bottom information on screen If the depth is deeper or shallower than the ranges on the display the bottom contour will not be visible The manual range settings made to the Lecenp 2000 SERIES default to factory settings after the unit is turned off Chart Speed CharT SPEED selects the speed at which the bottom information moves across the display Options available range from 1 very slow to 8 very fast Selecting a faster rate shows more information in the Cuanr Winpow but it moves across the display very quickly Selecting a slower rate keeps the information on the display longer but the chart information becomes compressed and may be more difficult to in
39. terpret Setting Chart Speen in relation to boat speed is often preferred Chart Speed 6 1lEBEEEHB 8 The CharT Speen setting is retained in memory after the Legend 2000 Series is turned off The factory setting is 6 Upper Depth Range Adjustment Indicator N Lower Depth Range Adjustment Indicator USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES CHART SPEED SONAR VIEW LIGHT CONTRAST RTS WINDOW Sonar View Sonar View Deep Models only selects the source of the sonar information being displayed 200kHz displays sonar information and Fisu ID from the 200kHz beam only 50kHz displays sonar information and Fisu ID from the 50kHz beam only Spur Screen presents the sonar information from the 200kHz and 50kHz beams simultaneously in side by side windows 200kHz 50kHz displays the sonar information from the 200kHz beam and target information from the 50kHz beam The Sonar View setting is retained in memory after the unit is turned off The factory setting is 200kHz brightness level The Light 3 Off BEN 8 backlight is manually controlled except when the unit first powers up During initial power up the backlight turns on at full brightness so the display will be visible at night The backlight will then begin to decrease in intensity automatically until it is off in order to save energy Selecting the Controt Paner List choice stops the automatic off process keeping the backlight on at the intensity level selected Sona
40. w The RTS Winpow displays new sonar information within the transducer cone in an expanded easy to see format the Cuanr Winpow logs old RTS Winpow information to show a contour view of the bottom and structure Real Time Sonar RTS Window The Rea Time Sonar RTS Window shows instantaneous sonar returns from the bottom structure and fish that are within the transducer beam The RTS Winpow updates with new sonar information much more quickly than the Cuanr Winpow up to 20 times per second in shallow water The RTS Winpow responds to quickly changing depths in a way similar to a flasher type sonar display Interpreting the RTS information requires some skill comparing the RTS data with the data in the Chart Winnow however makes the RTS information easy to understand The RTS Winpow plots the depth and intensity of a sonar return Sonar intensity is indicated by the length of the horizontal lines while depth is indicated by the vertical placement of the lines next to the depth range scale The intensity of the sonar return is divided into four levels of grayscale The most intense returns are shown in black less intense sonar returns are shown in progressively lighter shades of gray Intense Structure returns Bottom Less intense returns The combination of the length of the lines and the gray scale level helps to identify the bottom composition and structure The bottom displays as the largest
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