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Humminbird 1157C Fish Finder User Manual
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1. Mew VIEW Key l 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 View Menu Tab 61 MENU Key The MENU key is used to access the menu system Start Up Options Menu Press the MENU key during the power up sequence to view the Start Up Options menu X Press Menu Press the MENU key once for the X Press Menu The X Press Menu allows you to access frequently used settings without having to navigate through the whole menu system When the X Press Menu is displayed you can use the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to move to a particular menu choice As soon as you alter a parameter using the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys the X Press Menu will collapse temporarily and the screen will update if it is affected by your menu setting change allowing you to see the effects of your action immediately Reactivate the X Press Menu by using the UP or DOWN Cursor keys Main Menu Press the MENU key twice for the tabbed Main Menu System The Main Menu System is organized under tabbed headings to help you find a specific menu item quickly Alarms Navigation Chart Setup Views and Accessories tabs are part of your tabbed Main Menu System Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to select a tab then use the DOWN or UP key to select the m
2. 42 No Access Under Mounting Location Follow these steps to deck mount the GPS receiver in a situation where you must route the cable to the side because there is no space for a cable underneath the mounting location 1 Determine the best location then test route the cable from the mounting location to the control head NOTE AS EC10 10 extension cables are available from Humminbird if your planned routing exceeds 20 6 m Maximum cable length including extensions should not exceed 50 16 m 2 Confirm the cable length is good and route the cable from the receiver to the control head If holes are required to route the cable they must be 3 4 19 mm to allow for the cable connector secure the NMEA cable with electrical tape NOTE Remember to seal screw holes and drilled holes as needed with marine grade silicone sealant to protect your boat from water damage 3 The GPS receiver has two wire routing notches Use the cable notch closest to the intended cable route 4 With the cable routed position the GPS receiver in the planned mounting location and mark the mounting holes with a pencil or punch 5 Move the GPS receiver to the side and drill the two 9 64 3 5 mm pilot holes 6 Align the GPS receiver s screw holes over the pilot screw holes and attach with the 8 1 1 4 Phillips head screws Hand tighten only 43 Finish Routing the Cable and Check GPS Receiver Operation After installing a GPS receiver
3. The narrow aspect front to back of the beam illuminates a small strip of the bottom perpendicular to the direction of the boat Each time the unit pings a strip of data representing all the echoes received by the transducer are put together on the display to form the image that you see The rows closest to the boat icon at the top of the display are the most recent sonar data The information is scrolled down the screen as new data drawn at the top of the screen becomes available 455 kHz provides maximum coverage with 180 total beam width 455 kHz Maximum 6M Covere gt ie 180 Total Coverage The side beams can be operated at one of two frequencies 455 kHz or 800 kHz Selecting 800 kHz produces the sharpest image while selecting 455 kHz provides greater bottom coverage area It is important to understand that when the boat turns the strips to one side will begin to overlap and the strips on the other side will fan out providing some distortion to the image Side beams look out 360 feet with a depth limitation of 100 to 150 feet depending on the contour of the bottom and when the side beam frequency selection is set for 455 kHz Please see the Side Imaging Sonar Tutorial at www humminbird com for a more detailed explanation Your Side Imaging transducer also provides traditional sonar imaging at 200 83 kHz 800 kHz provides highest resolution with 130 total beam width Side Imaging IN D Le 55 8
4. 1 10 where 1 Slow 10 Fast Default 5 118 SI Colors SI Colors __Inverse 1197c SI Combo models only SI Colors allows you to select which color palette you would like to use for the display To change the SI Colors 1 Highlight SI Colors on the Side Imaging X Press menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the color palette Inverse Gray Brown Blue Green Default Blue 119 pj Active Side Navigation X Press Menu SSS 4 Right gt Split Position The Navigation X Press Menu provides access to the settings 59 most frequently used Press the MENU key once while in the Bird s Eye View the Chart or the Chart Sonar Combo Chart Chart Combo Cursor To Waypoint View or Chart Bird s Eye Combo View to access the Navigation X Press Menu NOTE Menu choices will vary depending on system settings such as whether you are currently navigating NOTE You will have to change Active Side setting to Right to see the hp a af ser til l A Skip Next Waypoint Navigation X Press Menu from a Combo View with a sonar side Cancel MOB Navigation Cancel Navigation Remove Target Navigation X Press Menu 120 Pl Active Side Active Side ss 4 Active Side allows you to select which side of a Combo View will be active key presses will only affect the active side of the screen When a menu is displayed the non active side of the screen will be grayed out at any o
5. Glossary GPS and 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 Alarm Arrival The audible alert that sounds when the boat is equal to or less than the alarm setting 25 feet 3000 feet from the location of the destination waypoint Alarm Drift Drift Alarm is an audible alert that sounds when the boat is equal to or over the alarm setting 25 feet 3000 feet from the location where the alarm was turned on Alarm Off Course Off Course Alarm is an audible alert that sounds when the boat s distance from the intended Track Cross Track Error is equal to or over the alarm setting 25 feet 3000 feet See Track and Cross Track Error Altitude Altitude measures height above sea level Altitude is a measurement that can be provided by GPS Bearing BRG Bearing is 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 Chartplotter describes a navigation device that shows Present Position on a Map along with Tracks Waypoints and Routes All Chartplotters are also considered Trackplotters All Humminbird GPS Combo units are Chartplotters See rackplotter Cold Start Cold Start refers to the
6. Place the control head back onto the mounting bracket Plug the assembled cable collector into the back of the control head pushing gently but steadily until you feel the collector snap into place Cable connectors and cable sockets are keyed to prevent reverse installation so be careful not to force the connectors into the wrong sockets Adjust the control head to the desired viewing angle and secure by tightening the gimbal knobs Plugging the Assembled Cable Connector into the Back of the Control Head NOTE You may wish to dress the cabling with nylon wire ties in order to hold the cables together and create a cleaner assembly The Humminbird 1100 Series control head is now ready for operation In Dash Mounting the Control Head If you are in dash mounting the control head start by placing the components on the surfaces where you intend to install them before installation Make sure that the surfaces you have chosen provide adequate protection from wave shock and that all cables can reach the control head NOTE If a cable is too short for your application extension cables are available Call Humminbird Customer Support at 1 800 633 1468 for more information Parts and tools specific to In dash mounting are e Threaded rods and hardware e n dash mounting foam pads e n dash mounting template e Reciprocating saw for cutting dash material e Masking tape to hold mounting template in place 1 Locate a suitable flat
7. Power supplied to the control head The current speed of the water as it flows past the boat NOTE You can set a second set of 5 readouts with navigation mode settings as well so that when you are navigating these views contain navigation data instead of the regular settings See Navigation X Press menu Select Nav Readouts for more information NOTE Some readout boxes are limited to display non navigation information only 161 Default Sonar View 266 198 Er 473 111 Custom Sonar View NOTE When the readout under the water column ts turned off as shown in the illustrations the sonar display will expand to fill the screen To Select Readouts 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Select Readouts on the Setup main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate this procedure 3 The Select Readouts submenu will appear showing a list of all Readouts Use the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to select a particular Readout position then use the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to change what will be displayed at that position Aux Temperature Course Depth Off Position speed Temperature Time Time Date Triplog Voltage Water Speed 162 Select Nav Readouts Select Nav Readouts Advanced Select Nav Readouts sets the individual digital readouts that will be used only during navigation on all non instrument views This feature allows you to select what information will be displayed
8. SI Side A SI Sensitivity SI Range A Chart Speed ES SI Colors Inverse Side Imaging X Press Menu Side Imaging X Press Menu 1197c SI Combo models only Side Imaging Views only The Side Imaging X Press Menu provides access to the settings most frequently used Press the MENU key once while in any of the sonar Views to access the Side Imaging X Press Menu 116 iP Active Side Active Side 4 Left gt p 1197c SI Combo models only Active Side allows you to select which side of a Combo View will be active key presses will only affect the active side of the screen When a menu is displayed the non active side of the screen will be grayed out at any other time a green arrow will point to the active side Combo Views usually display sonar on the left with charts or Bird s Eye usually on the right The Active Side menu choice is only available when a Combo View is active To select the Active Side 1 Highlight Active Side on the Side Imaging X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to change which side is active Left Right Default Left or Sonar Split Position 50 Split Position Left Right 1797c SI Combo models only Split Position allows you to adjust what percentage of the screen Is taken up by the left side of any Combo View each view may be adjusted independently you must be in a specific view to adjust the screen size for that view The number setting indicates the perc
9. Sonar View Sonar View presents a historical log of sonar returns 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 to the left A scale with Upper and Lower Depth Range readouts appears along the right edge of the Sonar View The scale indicates the distance from the surface of the water to a depth range sufficient to show the bottom Depth Range is automatically selected to keep the bottom visible on the display although you can adjust it manually as well see Sonar X Press Menu Freeze Frame Pressing any arrow on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key will freeze the screen in the Sonar View and a cursor and cursor dialog box will be displayed on the screen The cursor can be positioned on the display using the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to determine the depth of any sonar return The RIS Window continues to update in Freeze Frame In addition see the effects of menu setting changes with Instant Image Update Pressing EXIT will exit Freeze Frame and the display will start to scroll NOTE On any 2D Sonar view the whole height of the screen can be used to display sonar Simply turn off the selectable readout that is below the water column Sonar View Depth g aris Temp F Speed r mph Course 1 Upper Depth Range Structure rO Temperature Graph Depth Depth Lines Temp Water Surface Temperature ATS Window Speed
10. Temp Speed O Transducer Inside the boat there is often a channel or conduit used for other wiring this can be used to route cables Be sure to route the cables as far as practical from the antenna cable of VHF radios or tachometer cables to reduce the possibility of interference The GPS receiver cable should not be cut and care should be used not to damage the cable insulation Basic installation tasks that you must perform include e Installing the Transducer e Installing the control head choosing either gimbal or in dash mounting e Installing the GPS Receiver e Testing the complete installation NOTE Accessories may require a separate purchase 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 Control Head Installation You have two choices for mounting your 1100 Series control head Gimbal mounting where you use a surface on the boat such as the dash to mount the control head so that it can be tilted up or down or In dash mounting Gimbal Mounting the Control Head If you are gimbal mounting the Humminbird 1100 Series you can pre assemble the unit in order to plan the best mounting location Washer cimbal Knob Gimbal Mounting Bracket In addition to the hardware supplied with your control head you will need a powered hand drill and various drill bits various hand tools including a Phillips head s
11. You can also view and save tracks which represent the actual path of the boat Waypoints Routes and Tracks Waypoints are stored positions that allow you to mark areas of interest or navigation points Your 1100 Series can store up to 3000 waypoints Waypoints Routes and Tracks Overzoom 1 Om ft 5D sm o mph o t 6 Next Waypoint Cartography Depth Off Course Limits XTE Cross Track Error Distance of Boat from Route Arrival Alarm Limits Speed the measurement of the boat s progress across a given Route distance and is the speed measurement provided by GPS Course Projection Line Git Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured Boat Icon 12 in degrees from North Waypoint Bearing Direction to Destination Waypoint Map Scale measured in degrees from North 99 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 1100 Series can store up to 50 routes that can each contain up to 50 waypoints Tracks consist of detailed position history and are displayed as a breadcrumb trail of tra
12. or the nearest current station to see information about any of these objects using the 4 WAY Cursor Control key 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 Screen Snapshots Use the INFO and 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to view thumbnails of your Screen Snapshots using snapshot waypoints Snapshot waypoints are waypoints that are created while the Snapshot feature is turned on See Snapshot and Recording View for more information NOTE You must have an MMC SD card installed to store or view waypoint thumbnails If you press the INFO key While the cursor Is on a snapshot waypoint and the MMC SD card is missing only the normal chart information will be displayed 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 Bullseye Cursor will be centered over the port position The Cursor Information Boxes will indicate the distance and bearing to the port from your present position Press the EXIT key again to return to the Chart View 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 h
13. water temperature rises from 56 degrees to 58 degrees the Temp Alarm will also sound To change the Aux Temp Alarm setting 1 Highlight Aux Temp Alarm on the Alarms main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 Way Cursor Control keys to change the Aux Temp Alarm setting Off 33 120 Fahrenheit 0 50 Celsius Default Off Temp Alarm off Temp Alarm si Temp Alarm sounds when the water temperature detected by the 1100 Series 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 Fahrenheit and the water temperature falls from 60 to 58 the Temp Alarm will sound Similarly if the water temperature rises from 56 to 58 the Temp Alarm will also sound To change the Temp Alarm setting 1 Highlight Temp Alarm on the Alarms main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 Way Cursor Control keys to change the Temp Alarm setting Off 33 120 Fahrenheit 0 50 Celsius International models only Default Off 194 ean Course Alarm 300ft Off Course Alarm Off Mf 3000 Off Course Alarm sounds when the boat has moved too far off course based on the menu setting when navigating Off Course Alarm allows you to set how far the boat is allowed to move off course before the Off Course Alarm will sound Off Course Alarm Depth t XTE sm Speed mph Course t Bearing 55 5 0 25 56 148 145 Arrival Alarm Circle O
14. 2 t 15 8 2 3 8 3 35 8 43 8 5 5 7 8 65 8 1b If you do not know your transom angle measure it using a plumb line weighted nylon string or monofilament line exactly 12 inches long Hold the top of the plumb line against the top of the transom with your finger and wait until the line hangs straight down Using a ruler measure the distance from the bottom of the plumb line to the back of the transom then use the chart 28 Measuring the Transom Angle Plumb line Transom Angle in degrees Measured Distance X Transducer Knuckle Positions Ratchets Placed in Position 2 NOTE It is important to take your measurement in the figure showing Measuring the Transom Angle from exactly 12 inches down from the top of the transom Place the two ratchets one on either side of the transducer knuckle so that the beads on each ratchet line up with the desired position number on the knuckle If you are setting the ratchets at position 1 the beads on each ratchet will line up with the rib on the transducer knuckle to form one continuous line on the assembly NOTE The ratchets are keyed make sure that the square teeth on each ratchet face the square teeth on the transducer knuckle and the triangular teeth face outward Hold the ratchets on the transducer knuckle with one hand and fit the pivot arm over them until it snaps into place with the other hand Refer to the illustration Ratchets Placed in Po
15. 4 A Confirm Dialog box will appear Select Yes to delete the image or No to cancel the operation 127 amp Delete All Images Delete All Images gt optional purchase MMC SD Card Snapshot and Recording View only Delete All Images allows you to delete all the images at once from the Snapshot and Recording View This menu option Is only available when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed and you are in Snapshot and Recording View To delete all images 1 From the Snapshot and Recording View highlight Delete All Images on the Snapshot and Recording X Press Menu 2 A confirmation dialog box will ask if you want to delete all images Select Yes to delete or No to change your mind Delete Recording Delete Recording optional purchase MMC SD Card Snapshot and Recording View only Delete Recording allows you to delete a single sonar recording from the Snapshot and Recording View This menu option is only available when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed you are in Snapshot and Recording View To delete a recording 1 On the Snapshot and Recording View use the UP and DOWN 4 Way Cursor keys to highlight the recording you want to delete 2 Highlight Delete Recording on the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu 3 Press the RIGHT 4 Way Cursor key to initiate this procedure 4 A Confirm Dialog box will appear Select Yes to delete the recording or No to cancel the operation Delete
16. All Recordings Delete All Recordings 2 optional purchase MMC SD Card Snapshot and Recording View only Delete All Recordings allows you to delete all the recordings at once from the Snapshot and Recording View This menu option is only available when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed and you are in Snapshot and Recording view To delete all recordings 1 From the Snapshot and Recording View highlight Delete All Recordings on the Snapshot and Recording X Press Menu 2 A confirmation dialog box will ask if you want to delete all recordings Select Yes to delete or No to change your mind 128 Pings Per Second 10 Pings Per Second 1 Auto optional purchase MMC SD Card Snapshot and Recording View only Pings Per Second allows you to specify the maximum ping rate for the sonar recording currently in progress from the Snapshot and Recording View This menu option is only available when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed and you are in Snapshot and Recording View and are actively recording not playing back To specify the pings per second 1 Highlight Pings Per Second on the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu and press the RIGHT 4 Way Cursor key to increase and decrease the number in the menu bar 1 AUTO Default AUTO gt Playback Speed Playback Speed a optional purchase MMC SD Card Snapshot and Recording View only Playback Speed allows you to specify the playback speed for
17. Barge 2 60 Key Functions Your 1100 Series 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 Your control head has the following keys e POWER LIGHT key e VIEW key e MENU key e 4 WAY Cursor Control key e VIEW PRESET keys e EXIT key e INFO key e MARK key e GOTO key e ZOOM keys sy POWERILIGHT Key The POWER LIGHT key is used to turn the Fishing System on and off and also to adjust the backlight and background color of the display Press the POWER LIGHT key to turn the unit on The Title screen is then displayed until the Fishing System begins operation See Powering Up the Unit for a more detailed explanation of the different modes you can select on power up To adjust the backlight or to adjust the display background color press the POWER LIGHT key to access the Light and Background menu Use the 4 WAY Cursor key to select Light or Background and then use the Li Background LEFT or RIGHT Cursor key to change the settings Press EXIT to exit the White Light and Background menu Press and hold the POWER LIGHT key for 3 seconds to turn the unit off A message will appear telling you how many seconds there are until shutdown occurs Your 1100 Series should always be turned off using the POWER LIGHT key This will ensure that shutdown occurs properly and any menu settings will be saved
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19. From any view you want to capture press the MARK key When you start a screen capture you will see a message that a waypoint has been created at the point where your cursor is on the screen and the screen will freeze while the snapshot is being saved to the MMC SD card A Status dialog box will appear that shows the progress of the save as a percentage and that displays the numbered file name assigned to the BMP file that is being created NOTE For more information see Snapshot and Recording View and Snapshot and Recording X Press Menu NOTE Navigation is not affected by the Screen Snapshot feature Also if Screen Snapshot is enabled but there is no GPS receiver connected pressing the MARK key will capture the screen image and display an error saying that a GPS position fix is required to create a waypoint NOTE The speed of the capture depends on the type of card you use in general SD cards capture the screen faster than MMC cards do To view screen snapshots 1 Make sure that the optional purchase MMC SD card used to capture the screen is installed in your card slot 172 2 3 Press the VIEW key until you see the Snapshot and Recording View You can scroll through the whole list of captures in this view using the 4 WAY Cursor keys Highlight a thumbnail using the Up or Down 4 Way Cursor keys then use the Right 4 Way Cursor key to view the full image A border around the full size screen capture indicates that it
20. Series Accessories in this manual as well as your accessory Operations Manual for additional details Accessory Bus NOTE Accessories such as the CannonLink Downrgger Controller InterLink and WeatherSense require separate purchases You can visit our web site at www humminbird com or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 for additional details Video and GPS Output Connectors Your unit has a built in Video Out connector and a GPS Out connector which can be used with optional purchase accessories For instance if you purchase a video monitor and attach it to your control head using the Video Out connector your unit will send a video signal if it detects a monitor See Setup Main Menu Video Out for more information 1100 Series Connectors Ps Out D Power Communications Viie out Temp Speed Transducer Installation Overview Please read all instructions that are relevant for your configuration before beginning the installation process NOTE Installation procedures will depend on product configuration The 1100 Series has a wide variety of configurations 000 OO Ch O lt q gt Accessory Bus Power GPS Receiver Temp Speed WeatherSense enperaue Transducer Speed through water Video Out optional Y Cable GPS Out 10 1100 Series Connectors cP Out 2 Power Communications Viio du
21. Station i NOTE In non NVB models the built in UniMap does not contain Port Tide Nearest Current Station o Curent information and this information is only available from optional purchase MMC SD cards In NVB models your units also comes with a built in UniMap that contains Port Tide or Current information On the Chart View you can use the INFO key to get information on the chart objects near the cursor as well as to view Screen Snapshots See Snapshot and Recording View for more information 63 MARK Key ARK Press the MARK key while in any view to mark the position of a waypoint either at the current boat location or if the Cursor is active at the current Cursor location The MARK key only functions if you have the GPS receiver connected or if you have enabled Screen Snapshot from the Accessories menu tab If you have enabled the Screen Snapshot feature pressing the MARK key still creates a waypoint but it also captures the screen image to the optional purchase MMC SD card and will add a thumbnail to the waypoint NOTE You must have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed for the screen snapshot feature to work Navigation is not affected by the Screen Snapshot feature Also if Screen Snapshot is enabled but there is no GPS receiver connected pressing the MARK key will capture the screen image and display an error saying that a GPS position fix is required to create a waypoint Ero GOTO Key
22. Your Unit for Service 1100 Series Fishing System Accessories Specifications Glossary Appendix A Transducer Mounting Template XHS 9 HDSI 180 T Contact Humminbird 170 171 172 174 174 174 175 176 177 177 178 179 180 181 189 190 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 Speed Input or with Temperature Input may 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 Vill 1100 Series Introduction Your 1100 Series Ultra Wide Screen Fishing System comes in several different configurations See the following list of products all of which are covered by this manual to find your 1100 Series configuration e Humminbird 1157c 1157c NVB DualBeam Combo Ultra Wide Screen Fishing System with Chartplotter Maps and Dual Frequency Transducer GPS Receiver included e Humminbird 1197c 1197c NVB SI Combo Ultra Wide Screen Fishing System with Chartplotter Maps and Side Imaging and Dual Frequency Transducer GPS Receiver inc
23. a sonar recording from the Snapshot and Recording View This menu option is only available when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed and you are playing back a recording To specify playback speed 1 Highlight Playback Speed on the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu and press the LEFT or RIGHT 4 Way Cursor key to display the following Playback Speed submenu choices which are represented by icons Beginning Rewind2 Rewind Reverse Normal Reverse Slow Pause Slow Play Normal Play FF FF2 End NOTE You can also change playback speed in the Snapshot and Recording View using the Left and Right 4 Way Cursor keys although you cannot skip to the beginning or end of a recording using these keys NOTE Sonar chart speed is increased during Fast Forward and reversed during Rewind This may result in a reduced quality sonar image since at higher speeds not every sonar return can be processed EiStop Playback Stop Playback gt optional purchase MMC SD Card only Stop Playback allows you to stop playback of a sonar recording from any view This menu option is only available when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed and you are playing back a recording To stop playback of a recording 1 Highlight Stop Playback on any X Press menu 2 Press the RIGHT 4 Way Cursor key to initiate this procedure To start playback use the 4 Way Cursor keys to highlight a recording icon then press the RIGHT 4 Way C
24. an output voltage provided by the control head and GPS receiver and should only be connected to those NMEA devices that need a 12 volt input 40 Stem Mounting with an Existing Follow these steps to stem mount the GPS receiver NOTE If you have an existing stem for mounting the GPS receiver proceed directly to step 2 of the following procedure 1 Determine the best location to mount your GPS receiver Preplan and test the cable routing to your control head before any drilling or cutting of your boat surfaces If you have purchased hardware to stem mount your GPS receiver follow the instructions included with that hardware to mount the stem antenna pole NOTE AS EC10 10 extension cables are available trom Humminbird if your planned routing exceeds 20 6 m Maximum cable length including extensions should not exceed 50 16 m NOTE Remember to seal screw holes and drilled holes as needed with marine grade silicone sealant to protect your boat from water damage 2 Screw on the receiver base to the stem first making sure that the stem pipe does not protrude from the receiver base This adds protection to the cable when pulling it through the pipe stem In addition to this de burr the pipe edges to reduce cable abrasion 3 Use electrical tape to secure the NMEA cable to the receiver cable as shown NOTE Leave the NMEA cable secured to the receiver cable unless needed his will make removing the receiver easier
25. and height of the transducer is finalized which you will not do until a later procedure 4 Make sure that the drill bit is perpendicular to the actual surface of the transom NOT parallel to the ground before you drill Using a 5 32 bit drill the two holes only to a depth of approximately 1 Mark Initial Drill Holes Third Hole NOTE On fiberglass hulls it is best to use progressively larger drill bits to reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the outer coating 3 Assembling the Transducer and Initial Mounting In this procedure you will assemble the transducer using the hardware provided then mount it and make adjustments to its position without locking it in place NOTE You will initially assemble the transducer and the pivot arm by matching the two ratchets to a numbered position on the transducer knuckle Further adjustments may be necessary la If you already know your transom angle refer to the chart below for the initial position to use to set the ratchets If your transom is angled at 14 degrees a common transom angle for many boats use position 1 for the ratchets In either case go to step 2 Or agra 1 4 2 5 3 1 4 2 5 3 1 a le aie le as a aaa ee aa a Transom Angle 2 4 o 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 I I I L L 0 0 cm 1 1cm 2 5 cm 4 3 cm 5 9 cm 7 6 cm 9 3cm 11 1cm 12 9cm 14 9cm 16 9cm Measured Distance x o 1
26. and the thrust of the propeller s either clockwise or counter clockwise This turbulent water is normally confined to areas immediately aft of ribs strakes or rows of rivets on the bottom of the boat and in the immediate area of the propeller s Clockwise propellers create more turbulence on the port side On outboard or inboard outboard boats it is best to locate the transducer at least 15 380 mm to the side of the propeller s Deadrise Angle 19 e The best way to locate turbulence free water is to view the transom while the boat is moving This method is recommended if maximum high speed operation is a high priority If this is not possible select a location on the transom where the hull forward of this location is smooth flat and free of protrusions or ribs e The hydrodynamic shape of your transducer allows it to point straight down without deadrise adjustment e Qn boats with stepped hulls it may be possible to mount the transducer on the step Do not mount the transducer on the transom behind a step to avoid popping the transducer out of the water at higher speeds the transducer must remain in the water for the control head to maintain the sonar signal e f the transom is behind the propeller s it may be impossible to find an area clear from turbulence and a different mounting technique or transducer type should be considered see Trolling Motor Transducer Installation e The Side Imaging transducer must NOT ha
27. boat bottom Trailing edge One click too low 7 Adjust the transducer assembly vertically until the seam on the leading edge of the transducer the edge closest to the transom of the boat is level and just slightly below the hull Adjusting the Transducer Mounting Position Leveling the Mounting Assembly Horizontally Seam aligned with boat hull NOTE The transducer has a natural downward slant of 4 5 degrees from leading edge closest to the boat transom to trailing edge farthest away trom the boat Looking at the back of the transducer the seam should be slightly below the bottom of the hull 8 Continue to adjust until the bracket is also level from port to starboard horizontally level as you look at the transducer from behind the boat 9 Mark the correct position on the transom by tracing the silhouette of the transducer mounting bracket with a pencil or marker 10 Tighten the pivot bolt using the pivot screw and nut to lock the assembly Hand tighten only 11 Snap open the assembly and hand tighten the two mounting screws then snap the assembly closed NOTE You will drill the third mounting hole and finalize the installation after you route the cable and test and finish the installation in the following procedures oH 4 Routing the Cable The transducer cable has a low profile connector which must be routed to the point where the control head is mounted There are several ways to route the transducer
28. degrees from North Voltage Sonar Color Bar color spectrum indicating low to high sonar intensity returns where red indicates high intensity and white indicates low intensity RTS Real Time Sonar Window Thermoclines layers of water with different temperatures that appear at different depths and different times of the year A thermocline typically appears as a continuous band of many colors moving across the display at the same depth hoon Bait Ball Bi parr Pe footy fata pie UR te aa ail ft Temp 6011 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 48 boat including the following items aii J t 1 5 6 359 11 7 49 Understanding Sonar History It is important to understand the significance of the 1100 Series 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 detected 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 exac
29. ft o mph O oF On Next Waypoint Cartography Depth Off Course Limits XTE Cross Track Error Distance of Boat from Route Track Speed the measurement of the boat s progress across a given Boat Icon 19 distance and is the speed measurement provided by GPS Course Projection Line Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured Route D in degrees from North Map Scale Bearing Direction to Destination Waypoint measured in degrees from North 90 Chart Sonar Combo View Chart Sonar Combo View shows both the Chart and Sonar views in a combination split screen You can perform any of the functions for either of these views but only when the view you want to control is selected as the active side see Sonar X Press Menu Active Side or Navigation X Press Menu Active Side for more information A green arrow points to the side that is active You can also adjust the size of the left side of a split screen see Sonar X Press Menu Split Position or Navigation X Press Menu Split Position for more information NOTE See Sonar View and Chart View for more information about each side of this view Chart Sonar Combo View Daath y 1 aor Tomp P F O mph O t 27 4 64 6 5 6 359 11 7 Depth Cartography 2 Temp water surface temperature Boat Icon Speed speed of boat Course Projection Line Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degre
30. 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 Waypoint Target is 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 188 Appendix A Transducer Mounting Template XHS 9 HDS 180 T Remove and use for Transducer Installation Use 5 32 drill bit PLACE EITHER CORNER ON DEADRISE ANGLE 189 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 190
31. location with the least amount of turbulence e As the boat moves through the water turbulence is generated by the weight of the boat and the thrust of the propeller s either clockwise or counter clockwise This turbulent water is normally confined to areas immediately aft of ribs strakes or rows of rivets on the bottom of the boat and in the immediate area of the propeller s Clockwise propellers create more turbulence on the port side On outboard or inboard outboard boats it is best to locate the transducer at least 15 to the side of the propeller s Areas of Possible Turbulence Stepped Hull Rivets Strakes Step Rib Transom Hull e The best way to locate turbulence free water is to view the transom while the boat is moving This method is recommended if maximum high speed operation is a high priority If this is not possible select a location on the transom where the hull forward of this location is smooth flat and free of protrusions or ribs Find a turbulence free location at least 15 from the propeller s and not in line with trailer bunks or rollers 26 e On boats with stepped hulls it may be possible to mount the transducer on the step Do not mount the transducer on the transom behind a step to avoid popping the transducer out of the water at higher speeds the transducer must remain in the water for the control head to maintain the sonar signal Deadrise Angle e f the transom is behind the propeller
32. measurement Humminbird products allow for input and display of both SOUICES Structure Structure is 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 range of other potential objects sunken boats reefs Humminbird units excel at showing structure with great detail over a wider area due to unique sonar configurations developed for the angler Structure ID Structure ID is a Humminbird feature that describes the traditional grayscale method of presenting sonar information See Grayscale Surface Clutter Surface Clutter is 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 The Surface Clutter menu provides manual control to bias the default settings under extreme conditions Target Separation Target Separation is 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 shallow
33. must be pivoted up in the bracket as shown Be careful not to alter the running angle as some force is necessary to pivot the assembly Tighten the Mounting Screws 5 If access to the top mounting hole is not possible due to the selected height of the transducer fully tighten the two lower screws then simply remove the headed pivot pin and the transducer assembly and tighten the top screw then reassemble 6 Confirm that the pivot angle has not changed and that all mounting screws are fully tightened 22 To route the transom transducer cable The transducer cable has a low profile connector that must be routed to the point where the control head is mounted There are several ways to route the transducer cable to the area where the control head will be installed The most common procedure routes the cable through the transom into the boat NOTE Your boat may have a pre existing wiring channel or conduit that you can use for the transducer cable 1 Unplug the other end of the transducer cable from the control head Make sure that the cable is long enough to accommodate the planned route by running the cable over the transom CAUTION Do not cut or shorten the transducer cable and try not to damage the cable insulation Route the cable as far as possible from any VHF radio antenna cables or tachometer cables to reduce the possibility of interference If the cable is too short extension cables are available to extend the transducer
34. position of the boat and the last waypoint on the route Waypoint Next Estimated Time of Arrival Distance to Go Waypoint Next is the next waypoint on the route Estimated Time of Arrival is the estimated time of arrival to the next waypoint on the route Distance To Go is the distance between the current position of the boat and the next waypoint on the route Waypoint Next Time To Go Distance to Go Waypoint Next is the next waypoint on the route Time To Go is the estimated time required to reach the next waypoint on the route TTG is calculated using the SOG and DIG Distance To Go is the distance between the current position of the boat and the next waypoint on the route The current speed of the water as it flows past the boat Cross Track Error is 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 164 Depth Offset 0 0ft Depth Offset 10 0 J10 0 Advanced Depth Offset will adjust the digital depth readout to indicate depth from the waterline or boats 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 This menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode To change the Depth Offset setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mo
35. 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 Course Over Ground is 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 Cross Track Error is 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 Differential GPS is a system to improve the position accuracy of the Department of Defense GPS through the use of secondary correction signals broadcast from ground stations 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 Distance To Go is the straight line distance betw
36. reflected again Second returns are more common in shallow water and over hard bottoms it is actually 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 183 Glossary Sonar Terms Sensitivity Sensitivity is a user feature that adjusts the sensitivity of the sonar system to show more or less detail in the water Higher sensitivities are often preferred however when the water contains debris silt storm debris etc and it can be difficult to pick out targets Conversely if sensitivity is set too low relevant targets may be missed SONAR SONAR is the acronym for 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 Echo Enhancement Sonar Echo Enhancement is a Humminbird feature that describes the high degree of sonar sensitivity achieved through a combination of
37. slot should be above the two outer slots This bracket and all other hardware supplied is top quality Stainless steel for maximum strength and corrosion protection Insert the three 1 25 mm flat head wood screws into the drilled holes but do not completely tighten To attach the pivot to the transducer iF Attach the pivot to the transducer body using the two 1 4 20 x 5 8 16 mm machine screws toothed washers and square nuts The toothed washers must fit on the inside of the transducer knuckle between the pivot and the knuckle The square nuts will be prevented from rotating by the pocket in the back of the pivot An Allen wrench is provided which fits all the 1 4 20 screws but do not fully tighten the screws at this time Insert the square nuts Toothed Washer O Pivot Attach the Pivot Machine Screw To mount the transducer pivot assembly to the bracket 1 Slide the assembled transducer into the metal bracket from the bottom aligning the large hole at the top of the bracket with the hole in the pivot Insert the headed pin through the pivot holes in the bracket and pivot The headed pin can be inserted from either side of the bracket Place the nylon washer over the opposite end of the headed pin Place the stainless washer over the 1 4 20 x 5 8 16 mm screw threads then insert into the opposite end of the headed pin and finger tighten only The screw has a thread locking compound on the threads to prev
38. the method used to represent the sonar information from the two side looking beams plus the down looking beam to be presented on the Side Beam View and is only available when an optional purchase QuadraBeam PLUS transducer is attached and the Side Beam View is active Use Quad Layout to change the way the Side Beam View is displayed See Side Beam View for more information To adjust the Quad Layout 1 Highlight Quad Layout on the Sonar X Press menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 Way Cursor Control keys to change the Quad Layout setting for the Side Beam View Default Classic Slanted Default Default Bottom Lock Bottom Lock 4 off gt Sonar Zoom View only Bottom Lock changes the mode of the Zoomed view in the Sonar Zoom View To turn on Bottom Lock 1 In the Sonar Zoom View highlight Bottom Lock on the Sonar X Press Menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Bottom Lock setting to on Off On Default Off 114 gt Bottom Range 15ft Bottom Range 108 60 Sonar Zoom View only when Bottom Lock is On Bottom Range allows you to control how much of the water column measured up from the bottom is shown in the Sonar Zoom View Choose a small value to see low lying bottom structure or details of the bottom return Choose a larger value to see large structure in deeper water It is possible to set the Bottom Range to be greater than the depth In this case you may see surface clutter
39. the second unit No matter where you re at on the boat you ll have access to your critical fishing and navigation information Plus daisy chain InterLink with other System Modules and you ll have a network that lets you share digital data around the boat It s a simply clearly better networking solution Be sure to check out our web site www humminbird com for additional new and exciting accessories to grow your 1100 Series 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 179 Specifications Depth GapaDillty sccccaceetaudasatuas ceoeuseey dee tie we hich ALNE ene EER 1500 ft 500 m Power Output c crisints dd ook neenocanmes ren ia iii 500 Watts RMS 4000 Watts Peak To Peak Operating Frequency Daal Beam acu 6nd grinneaa aa TA 200 kHz and 83 kHz DualBeam PLUS Side Imaging 1197c SI Combo models only 0 2 naana 455 kHz 800 kHz Area of Coverage Dual Beam o p 24 s4ee bin arene aig peace decane eres 60 10 dB in 83 kHz and 20 10 dB in 200 kHz side Imaging 1197c SI Combo models only 455 kHz 2 86 10 db 180 Total Coverage 800 kHz 2 55 10 db 130 Total Coverage Target Separation 6 4 6 ce duit ad one oe Qhueed bss dade eus eeu oaetuwe dit 2 1 2 Inches 63 5 mm Power Requirement 0 0 0 000 00000 ccc ccc cence eee eee es 10 20 VDC GD ina ge
40. then attach the cable clamp using a 8 x 5 8 Screw 5 Plug the other end of the transducer cable back into the control head connection holder Storing Excess Cable NOTE If there is excess cable that needs to be gathered at one location Wy ye as shown in the illustration dress the cable routed from both directions so that a single loop Is left extending from the storage location Doubling the cable up from this point form the cable into a coil Storing excess cable using this method can reduce electronic interference 23 Test and Finish the Transducer Installation When you have installed both the control head the transducer and accessories and have routed all the cables you must perform a final test before locking the transducer in place Testing should be performed with the boat in the water although you can initially confirm basic operation with the boat out of the water 1 Press the POWER LIGHT key once to turn the control head on There will be an audible chirp when the key is pressed correctly If the unit does not power up make sure that the connector holder is fully seated and that power is available 2 Ifall connections are correct and power is available the control head will enter Normal operation If no transducer is detected or one is not connected the unit will go into Simulator mode and will indicate this by displaying the word Simulator on the control head display NOTE The transducer must be subme
41. this data file includes the thumbnail view and is required in order to be able to view the screen snapshot from your unit so don t delete these files 173 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 1100 Series Doesn t Power Up If your 1100 Series doesn t power up use the Installation section of this manual for specific confirmation details making sure that e the power cable is properly connected to the 1100 Series 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 1100 Series Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer Attached A connected and functioning transducer will cause the newly started 1100 Series to go into Normal operating mode automatically If when you power up the 1100 Series 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 followin
42. to Humminbird using an insured carrier with delivery confirmation 178 1100 Series Fishing System Accessories Accessories customize the 1100 Series to your needs and enable you to stay on the edge of new technology When an accessory is connected to the 1100 Series additional menus and readouts are added automatically to the Main Menu System Accessories available today that are supported by your 1100 Series include QuadraBeam PLUS transducer purchase and connect the QuadraBeam PLUS transducer to your 1100 Series Fishing System to access specialized QuadraBeam PLUS functions such as two 45 fan shaped 35 455 kHz Side Structure locating sonar beams to spot fish bait and structure to the left and right of the boat over an area of the bottom that s always equal to twice your depth for a continuous 90 of uninterrupted side to side coverage to 160 feet WeatherSense Fishing Condition Monitor purchase and plug in the WeatherSense accessory to your 1100 Series to obtain barometric pressure readouts and trend data in real time GPS Connection Cable purchase the GPS Connection Cable in order to connect a handheld or other NMEA GPS compatible device that you may already own to your 1100 Series NMEA 0183 Is a National Marine Electronics Association standard for data communication Universal Sonar 2 Your 1100 Series Fishing System supports Universal Sonar 2 a state of the art integrated and p
43. transmitter receiver and software algorithms The result of Sonar Echo Enhancement is to display virtually everything in the water that is of interest to the angler including bait fish game fish thermoclines weed beds subtle structure and more Sonar Update Rate Sonar Update Rate is the number of times per second that the 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 Speed is 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
44. was activated is added to the Chart View It is not possible to re activate MOB or modify the current route without first canceling MOB navigation The Off Course trigger is also disabled and the Off Course Alarm circle is not drawn Any press of the GOTO key or selection of a GOTO menu item will cause an error beep and a short message will be displayed to the user that will disappear after 2 seconds 101 Activate MOB navigation Press and hold the GOTO key for more than 1 5 seconds to activate the Man Overboard MOB function Cancel MOB navigation From the Navigation X Press menu select Cancel MOB and press the RIGHT Cursor key Canceling MOB navigation removes the route and any waypoints created using the GOTO key but does not remove any saved routes from memory MOB Navigation Overzoom an MOB at 3 N 47 32 087 Elapsed Time W 056 16 712 ft o mph O oF O Depth Position where Man Overboard was activated XTE Cross Track Error Distance of Boat from Route Elapsed Time since MOB was activated Speed speed of boat MOB Waypoint Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured Target Surrounding MOB Waypoint in degrees from North Course Projection Line Bearing Direction to Destination Waypoint measured in Map Scale degrees from North 102 The Menu System The menu system is divided into easy to use menu modules The main components of the menu system are Start Up Op
45. will continue to display returns from both beams in their respective windows The RTS Window in the Sonar View will display the returns from the 200 kHz narrow beam When set to 83 kHz the returns from the 83 kHz wide beam will be displayed in the Sonar View The Split Sonar View will continue to display returns from both beams in their respective windows The RTS Window will display the returns from the 83 kHz wide beam To use Beam Select 1 Highlight Beam Select on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to select either the 200 kHz beam the 83 kHz beam or the 200 83 kHz beam 200 83 kHz 200 kHz 83 kHz Default 200 kHz Side View Frequency Side View Frequency 4 455kHz gt 1197c SI Combo models only Side Views only Side View Frequency allows you to select which frequency to apply to the side looking beams 800 kHz or 455 kHz To change the Side View Frequency 1 Highlight Side View Frequency on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to select either the 800 kHz beam or the 455 kHz beam 800 kHz or 455 kHz Default 455 kHz Fish ID 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 inte
46. you should perform the following procedure to finish routing the GPS cable to the control head and to check to make sure that the control head is working correctly 1 Secure the cable along its path to the control head as needed with cable ties Plug the GPS receiver cable into the Communications port on the control head See Testing the System Installation to use the System Status start up option and or the GPS Diagnostic View to confirm a good installation Inserting the Cables into the Cable Connector Insert mn T Power Transducer Communications Cable Collector Cover amp Temp Speed Cable Collector Insert 44 Testing the System Installation After you have completed the installation of the control head and any other accessories such as the GPS receiver and have made all the cabling connections required you must test the installation before using the system To test the installation 1 Press the POWER LIGHT key on the control head once to turn on the control head There will be an audible sound to let you know that you pressed the key and the initial Title screen will appear If the unit does not power up make sure that power is available While the Title screen is shown on the display press the MENU key to display the Start Up Options menu Use the UP or DOWN 4 WAY Cursor keys to position the cursor then the RIGHT Cursor key to select System Status from the Start Up Options menu s
47. 00kHz a lt 130 Total Coverage 55 800kHz 03 What s on the Side Imaging Display 1197c SI Combo models only Side Imaging displays a number of easily recognizable features that allow for accurate interpretation of sonar return For example rock and gravel provide a clearer sonar return than mud and sand because of that face away from the transducer You can find a number of easily recognizable features on the Side following items o 8 8 6 0 Depth water depth can be set to alarm when the water becomes too shallow Temperature water surface temperature Speed if a Speed accessory or GPS Receiver is attached the 1100 Series can display the speed of the boat and can keep a triplog of nautical or Statute miles traveled Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Voltage Bottom Return Topography Changes The water column shows the relative depth of the water under the boat at a given time Variations in the width of the water column show variations in the distance to the bottom as the boat passes over Shadows result from a lack of reflected sonar from a particular area and can be more valuable for interpretation than the sonar reflected by the object itself Use shadows to help you see the image in 3 dimensions oriented in space You can gain insight into the actual shape of an object or the depth to which it has su
48. 1 Advanced q Depth gt Select Readouts sets individual digital readouts on all the views that can Readout 2 display readouts This feature allows you to select what information will be displayed in each of a variable number of fixed position readouts arranged at Readout 3 the bottom of thescreen or whether a particular readout will be turned off WeatherSense displaying nothing in that area Readout positions can also display information Readout 4 from supported accessories such as Temp Speed Temperature d Data windows can display readouts from supported accessories such as a Readout 5 Speed accessory Each data window can either be empty Off or contain one of Speed ihe following Select Readouts Triploc e Aux Temperature e Course e Depth o Off e Position e Speed e Speed N Temp 1 e Temperature e Time e Time Date e Triplog e Voltage e Water Speed NOTE All views share the same set of 5 readouts that can be set one way for navigation mode using Select Nav Readouts and another way for non navigation mode using Select Readouts Non navigation readouts are automatically replaced on the display when navigating However Navigating readouts can have any type of information in them allowing you to see navigation or standard information while navigating 160 Each readout position can either be empty or contain one of the following Aux Temp Course Depth Off Position Speed Speed N Tem
49. 200 kHz or Universal Sonar 2 NOTE The transducer setting must correspond to the transducer type connected to your system NOTE If you have purchased an 1197c all transducer choices besides the High Definition Sidescan transducer require a separate purchase NOTE If you have purchased an 1157c the QuadraBeam PLUS Dual 50 200 kHz and Universal Sonar 2 transducers require a separate purchase The 1157c does NOT support High Definition Sidescan Compact Sidescan or Sidescan transducers NOTE Hi Def Sidescan Compact Sidescan and Sidescan are only available on the 1197c To change the selected Transducer 1 Highlight Transducer Select on the Sonar Main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the transducer selected 1197c Hi Def Sidescan Compact Sidescan Sidescan Quad Beam Dual Beam Dual 50 200 Universal Sonar 2 Default Hi Def Sidescan 1157c Quad Beam Dual Beam Dual 50 200 Universal Sonar 2 Default Dual Beam a Bar Color Bar a Color Bar allows you to display or suppress the display of the color bar shown in the full screen Sonar View To change the display of the Color Bar 1 Highlight Color Bar on the Sonar Main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the display of the color bar Off On Default On Temperature Graph Temperature Graph 4 Off gt Sonar View only with Temperature input Temperature Graph allows you to display or suppress a w
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51. 4 Route the GPS receiver cable through the stem and continue with the planned route you chose in step 1 Receiver Receiver Base Siem Fipe 5 Attach the GPS receiver to its base using the included 6 7 8 screws 0 0 NMEA Cable Taped NMEA Cable Our Mounting Screws agp 41 Access Under Mounting Location Follow these steps to deck mount the GPS receiver when routing the cable down through the mounting location 1 Determine the best location then test route the 20 6 m cable from the mounting location to the control head NOTE Installation details may vary with unit configuration 2 Mark the mounting location and drill a 3 4 19 mm hole for the cable and cable plug Route the cable 3 Cover the cable hole with the receiver Make sure the receiver is flush on the surface and mark the two mounting holes with a pencil or punch 4 Move the receiver to the side and drill two pilot holes using a 9 64 3 5 mm bit NOTE Remember to seal screw holes and drilled holes as needed with marine grade silicone sealant to protect your boat trom water damage 5 Align the GPS receiver screw holes over the pilot screw holes and attach with the 8 1 1 4 Phillips head screws Hand tighten only NOTE If the mounting surface is thin and made of a lighter material a backing material may be needed below the mounting surface Access Under Mounting Location No Access Under Mounting Location
52. 5 JER 98m on ZAA mph Course 30 2 19 4 0 6 074 11 7 Zooming Use the Plus key to Zoom In and the Minus key to Zoom Out showing the cartography at different scales The scale 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 scale selected If you zoom in so far that no cartography is available a lat lon grid will be drawn instead g3 NOTE Your Chart screen will automatically declutter and simplify as you zoom out When you zoom out all waypoint icons that might otherwise overlap each other will declutter the screen by changing into very small blue icons and individual waypoint names will be hidden When you re panning and your cursor snaps to a waypoint that is using the declutter icon that waypoint will display its full size icon and name temporarily until you move the cursor off of it In addition when a waypoint name will write on top of another waypoint the name will be truncated until the cursor snaps to it Different waypoints will use the declutter feature at different zoom levels Chart Info Use the INFO key to get detailed information about the chart If the cursor is active you will see information about the chart objects located near the cursor If the cursor is not active the Chart Info menu will appear You can select the nearest port the nearest tide station
53. 9 mph Course A VLT Cursor Info Box Depth water depth Depth of Cursor Temp water surface temperature Depth Below Cursor Speed speed of Boat Distance to Cursor Course the current direction the boat is Z Bearing to Cursor traveling measured in degrees from North Active Cursor Icon VIT Voge Freeze Frame Pressing any arrow on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key will freeze the screen in the Side Imaging View and a cursor and cursor dialog box will be displayed on the screen The cursor can be positioned on the display using the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to determine the depth of any sonar return In addition see the effects of menu setting changes with Instant Image Update Pressing the or ZOOM keys while in Freeze Frame will zoom the Side Imaging Image around the cursor allowing for a more detailed inspection of the sonar returns Pressing EXIT will exit Freeze Frame and the display will start to scroll NOTE This view is only available on 1197c SI Combo models 6 Side Imaging View with Active Cursor and Zoom BRG 175 t Zoom 2x 56 359 11 7 Cursor Info Box Depth of Cursor Temp water surface temperature T Depth Below Cursor Speed speed of boat in Distance to Cursor Course the current direction the boat is Bearing to Cursor traveling measured in degrees from North Zoom Level VLT Voltage Zoom Preview Box Full Range View Zoomed View 68
54. Activate the cursor and move it location where the Map Offset will be applied NOTE The cursor must be active in order for this procedure to work 2 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Set Map Offset on the Chart main menu 3 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to set the Map Offset A confirmation dialog box will appear to allow you to change your mind or to confirm your choice If the cursor was not active before you began this procedure you will see an error message Exit the menu set the cursor then try again Clear Map Offset Clear Map Offset Advanced Clear Map Offset allows you to clear the Map Offset Clear Map Offset is only accessible if a Map Offset is currently active To Clear Map Offset 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Clear Map Offset on the Chart main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to clear the Map Offset 151 Alarms X RASA Alarms Menu Tab 5 From any view press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu System The Alarms tab will be the default selection NOTE When an alarm is triggered you can silence it by pressing any O key The alarm will be silenced and will not be triggered again until a new instance of the alarm condition Is detected off off 328ft 164ft off Alarms Menu 192 Alarm Volume 5 Alarm Volume Zz iio Alarm Volume allows you to adjust the volume of the alarms To change the Alarm Volume sett
55. C SD that contains a more detailed chart for a particular location your 1100 Series Fishing System will retrieve that chart and display it automatically Use the illustration to locate the position of the MMC SD slot cover open the MMC SD slot cover then insert the MMC SD into the slot The label on the MMC SD should face toward the left side of the unit Press down on the card until it clicks into place and close the slot cover Inserting an MMC SD into the Card Slot Software Updates Use the MMC SD slot to update the software version of your control head To update the software in your control head plug in the appropriate MMC SD card that contains a software update file the unit will recognize it will tell you what software version your control head is currently running and will ask you if you want to update the software in the unit to match that on the MMC SD card You can obtain software updates from the www humminbird com web site Accessory Bus Use the Accessory Bus to expand the functionality of your 1100 Series Accessories plug directly into the 1100 Series enabling Advanced features such as WeatherSense and the CannonLink Downrigger Controller Additional tabs and menu choices will be added to the menu system automatically when an accessory is plugged into the unit In addition multiple accessories can be attached simultaneously See Accessories Menu Tab and 1100
56. Control keys to view the Waypoints submenu Waypoints Waypoints Submenu The Waypoints Submenu contains the following menu choices Create allows you to create a new waypoint 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 used to represent the waypoint in the Chart and Combo Views can also be changed Edit allows you to choose from a list of previously saved waypoints then 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 list of saved waypoints Cursor To allows you to move the cursor quickly to a waypoint selected from the list of saved waypoints 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 list of waypoints Grid allows you to apply a trolling grid to a waypoint selected from the list of waypoints 141 a Routes allows you to view the Routes submenu To view the Routes Submenu 1 Highlight Routes on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to view the Routes submenu Routes Routes Submenu The Routes Submenu contains the following menu choices Create allows you to create a new empty route a
57. DTG WPTnext ETA DTG WPTnext TTG DTG Water Speed XTE 5 Selectable Readouts Navigation Mode Bearing is 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 Course Made Good Speed Made Good Course Made Good is the angle between the starting point on a route and the current position of the boat The goal is to have CMG and Track equal to the same number See the Course Made Good illustration Speed Made Good is the distance from the starting waypoint on the route divided by the time elapsed since starting navigation on the route Course is 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 See the Glossary for more information Displays the depth of the water Suppresses the readout so that no data shows in that position Position is the current location latitude longitude determined by GPS Speed is the measurement of the boat s progress across a given distance the speed measurement provided by GPS accurate destination times can be derived from this measurement See the Glossary for more information Displays the water temperature and current speed measured at the depth of the downrigg
58. LOCION screcrsrsssenieeiosi isini T EE T Finish Routing the Cable and Check GPS Receiver Operation 0 cccccccccccscscecesetesescsesescseseeceteteceenenees Testing the System Installation Getting Started Using Your 1100 Series POW OUI Up the GOMUGUMCAG cx ccseccccctarccnesaccosshasarcecsaccicasesde ace N dais aE e E Whats onthe sonar DISpIay sscctasicansinssissnennansednsnastececsith lt witansasinsonendoscacakstazeasemnntexnteueteskbaustaoapinsenentosadins Understanding sonar ISTONY osedcncevsececyceanestsnanaccness ascend ineen ii ii Ora AE E EAE Real Time Sonar RTS Window oo ccececececsescesessessevecevesseseseseesesevesaveereisevaseeestiveneneesisenesess Sonar OU ONT Fresen atO scsossccsinchs dtszdetare aroasnsninnwhertseciesnieadsnnoneanasdcteadeeiasintoagapsionchetensea Eai Table of Contents Understanding Side Imaging 7797c SI Combo models only Vie SO HV side dmaging Display seccracannte eee se caiaaasrett st es eeeaaeeascapalcesvacethbertnen cea eatenttas canter natenade SIGE Imaging Technology OW NU VV ONS seiste A assecactengeds Side Imaging On the Water INTER DICTAU OM sidccsceancezenesses tess laeteasnaccace ust eeduiesavusteniit cnsustbamencananteaadas Key Functions PON ERAU T IG eres gctecs cape ecadactesi cutanee E E E cette MRE A sede tee VAE A I ES A AET E ETT sau asters E E EE NN EEEE ATNA EI N A EE EE AANA GOO QING KOY see R E E EEE ventedtenienetea MTN MU S E A E E E E E E E E cat acanuatateness eeneeen BT
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60. Speed of Boat GO Sonar Color Bar Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Lower Depth Range VLT Voltage 12 69 NOTE If the Depth 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 can t accurately receive continuous data Sonar View with Active Cursor SMO 6128 0 e305 S179 a t t ig 10 r 1 x sl he Cea thy eps UP Silanes me di waha h e AnS si A e A j A a Depth as aria Tap F Speed mph Course Ti VLT 2 p Cursor Info Box Depth Lines 0 2 Depth of Cursor Active Cursor Icon 10 Depth Below Cursor Depth CD Distance to Cursor Temp Water Surface Temperature 12 Bearing to Cursor Speed Speed of Boat O Temperature Graph Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North 1 ATs Window VLT Voltage B Sonar Color Bar 70 Sonar Zoom View Sonar Zoom View increases the displayed resolution to separate sonar returns that are very close together such as those caused by fish suspended close to the bottom or within structure In Zoom View the display is split to show a narrow slice of the full range view on the right and the zoomed view on the left The full range view on the right also contains the Zo
61. T 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Spot Soundings setting Hidden Visible Default Hidden Navaids on Bird s Eye View Navaids on Bird s Eye View 4 Hidden p Navaids on Bird s Eye View allows you to display or hide additional navigational aids such as lights and buoys in Bird s Eye View NOTE You will see more navigational aids with and optional purchase MMC SD card To change the Navaids on Bird s Eye View setting 1 Highlight Navaids on Bird s Eye View on the Chart main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Navaids on Bird s Eye View setting Hidden Visible Default Visible ee a Depth 16ft Shaded Depth Gi ESC Shaded Depth allows you to change the depth used for shading on the chart views To change the Shaded Depth setting 1 Highlight Shaded Depth on the Chart main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Shaded Depth setting Off 1 to 60 Feet or 1 to 20 Meters International Units only Default 15 ft 5 m 149 Select Chart Select l Chart Select allows you to choose what chart to use if you have built in charts or a map card If you select Auto your unit will select a chart automatically To activate or de activate Chart Select 1 Highlight Chart Select on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to select which chart to use Default Auto oe Chart Preference NVB Chart Preferenc
62. The GOTO Key has multiple functions depending on the situation e f the Cursor is active pressing the GOTO key while in any view creates a waypoint and starts navigation towards that waypoint If the Cursor is not active pressing the GOTO key displays the list of waypoints so that you can select the waypoint towards which you want to navigate If the GOTO key is pressed and held for more than 1 5 seconds the Man Overboard MOB function is activated When MOB is activated an MOB waypoint which is a permanent sharable waypoint with a large distinctive icon is created at the boat s current position regardless of whether the chart cursor is active or not Any current navigation will be cancelled and the current route discarded without user notification and MOB navigation begins immediately The view is switched to the Chart View automatically when MOB is activated and it is not possible to activate MOB or modify the current route without first canceling MOB navigation Any press of the GOTO key or selection of a GOTO menu item will cause an error beep and a short message will be displayed to the user that will disappear after 2 seconds ZOOM Keys Press the or ZOOM keys while in any of the Navigation Views or the Sonar Zoom View to change the scale of the view to appear closer or farther away Press the or ZOOM keys while in the Side Imaging View to change the scale of the view The cursor must be active for zoom to wor
63. This is helpful when seeking larger species of fish Fish Sensitivity is used in conjunction with Fish ID Fish ID must be On for Fish Sensitivity to affect the ability of the 1100 Series to identify sonar returns as fish To change the Fish ID Sensitivity setting 1 Highlight Fish ID Sensitivity on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Fish Sensitivity setting Low 1 High 10 Default 5 132 RTS Window Real Time Sonar RTS Window kaa RTS Window sets the RIS Window to either Wide or Narrow or turns it off in the Sonar View The RTS Window always updates at the fastest rate possible and only displays returns that are within the transducer beam See Getting Started Using Your 1100 Series Real Time Sonar RTS Window for more information To change the RTS Window setting 1 Highlight RTS Window on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the RIS Window setting Wide Narrow Off Default Narrow RTS Window Off T33 Bottom View Bottom View E Bottom View selects the method used to represent bottom and structure on the display Structure ID represents weak returns in blue and strong returns in red 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 See Bottom Presentation
64. True North is shown at the top of the display In other words objects located to the north of the boat are drawn above the boat When Course Up orientation is selected the direction of motion of the boat is shown at the top of the display In other words objects ahead of the boat are drawn above the boat In both orientations the view pans automatically so that the boat is always centered on the display 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 direction of motion always Up in the Course Up orientation See Navigation Menu Tab Chart Orientation for more information 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 keys to move the chart around on the display in the direction of the key being pressed When you do this a Bullseye Cursor is drawn at the top of the screen and is linked to the boat by a yellow line even if the boat is off the screen At the same time a cursor dialog box is displayed at the top of the screen with the distance and bearing from the boat to the cursor position and the latitude longitude coordinates of the cursor When the cursor is active on the display you can also use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move the cursor diagonally Chart View with Cursor Present with optional purchase Navionics cartography i Dist
65. Waypoints submenu select Delete and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display a list of waypoints Select the waypoint you want to delete then press the RIGHT Cursor key You will be asked to confirm deletion before the waypoint is actually deleted Navigate to a Waypoint or Position Navigate to the cursor position From any Chart or Combo view use the Cursor key to select a position or waypoint to which you want to navigate Press the GOTO key Navigation will begin immediately Navigate to a specified waypoint Press the GOTO key then choose the waypoint to which you would like to navigate from the waypoint list and press the RIGHT Cursor key to select it NOTE By repeating the previous instructions you can add more waypoints to create a longer multi segment route 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 Cancel 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 does not remove any saved routes from memory You will be prompted to save the current route when you cancel navigation 9 Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid Add or Remove a Waypoint Target From the Waypoints submenu accessed from the Navigation main menu select Target and press
66. You can perform any of the functions for either of these views but only when the view you want to control is selected as the active side see Navigation X Press Menu Active Side for more information A green arrow points to the side that is active You can also adjust the size of the left side of a split screen see Navigation X Press Menu Split Position for more information NOTE See Bird s Eye Views and Chart Views for more information about each side of this view NOTE Only the standard configuration readouts are shown in the graphics Readouts can be customized to sult your needs Chart Bird s Eye Combo View Standard Overzoom HARBOUR RF SIDE depth Cartography Temp water surface temperature Boat Icon Speed speed of boat 3D View Outline Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Course Projection Line Vi Votage Map Scale O 04 Chart Bird s Eye Combo View Navigating Jverzoom HARBOUR IRF SIDE 1 5 8 o Gu ft ft o mph ry t On 213 0 56 277 217 Next Waypoint Chart Window Depth Cartography amp XTE Cross Track Error Distance of Boat from Route 3D View Outline Speed the measurement of the boat s progress across a given Boat Icon distance and is the speed measurement provided by GPS Course Projection Line Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured Map Scale in de
67. a Humminbird feature that optimizes performance based on the maximum operational depth set by the user Many Humminbird units can operate across a very broad depth range up to 2500 feet which causes the unit to look up to that full depth under some circumstances Due to the speed of sound in water this can result in less responsiveness because the unit has to wait for a longer period of time to receive the sonar signal When the Maximum Depth menu Is set to a lower value the unit only looks up to the setting which increases the responsiveness of the unit This is an important feature for anyone operating in shallower depths Noise Noise is 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 Electrical noise from trolling motors bilge pumps VHF radios typically manifests as a consistent dot pattern Electrical noise can be isolated by selectively turning on and off other electrical devices to determine the source Often re routing the power cable or connecting to an alternative power supply second battery can help overcome electrical noise Hydrodynamic noise from propeller and or hull cavitation has a more random appearance and is generally related to boat speed so that faster operation results in more noise Hydrodynamic noise can be overcome by proper transducer installation Many Humminbird products have a Noise Fi
68. ak returns and decreasing the sensitivity will display fewer weak returns A QuadraBeam PLUS transducer must be attached to the Fishing System The 455 kHz Sensitivity menu choice is available when Transducer Select is set to QuadraBeam see Sonar Menu Tab Transducer Select and User Mode is set to Advanced see Setup Menu Tab User Mode NOTE The 455 kHz Sensitivity requires the purchase of the QuadraBeam PLUS transducer You can visit our web site at www humminbird com to order this accessory online or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 NOTE 455 kHz Sensitivity is particularly useful for adjusting the sensitivity of the 455 kHz sonar returns in the Side Beam View The 455 kHz sensitivity can be adjusted without affecting the sensitivity of the 200 kHz returns shown in the 200 kHz sonar window To change the 455 kHz Sensitivity setting 1 Make sure you have selected QuadraBeam Transducer and Advanced Mode and that the QuadraBeam PLUS transducer is connected then highlight 455 kHz Sensitivity on the Sonar Main Menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the 455 kHz Sensitivity 10 to 10 Default 0 Depth Lines Depth Lines dq Oo gt Advanced Depth Lines divide the display into four equal sections that are separated by three horizontal depth lines The depth of each line is displayed along the depth scale You can either turn Depth Lines On or Off The Depth Lines menu choice i
69. am PLUS starts with two fan shaped 35 455 kHz Side Structure locating sonar beams to spot fish bait and structure to the left and right of the boat over an area 90 Total Coverage of the bottom that s always equal to twice your depth Bottom Coverage 2 x Depth For a detailed view below the boat QuadraBeam PLUS uses DualBeam PLUS technology with precision 20 and wide 60 beams QuadraBeam PLUS finds more fish faster and can even tell you where to put your bait by showing if fish are to the left right or directly beneath your boat Universal Sonar 2 Your 1100 Series Fishing System supports Universal Sonar 2 a state of the art integrated and protected transducer that is built into the lower unit of Minn Kota trolling motors With Universal Sonar 2 all wiring is concealed inside the indestructible composite shaft out of sight and out of harm s way with no clamps ties or exposed wires Universal Sonar 2 features new temperature sensing and the performance of DualBeam PLUS technology An expanded view and greater bottom detail gives you a totally new perspective of the water below along with optimal sonar performance to help you find fish How GPS and Cartography Work Your 1100 Series Fishing System also supports GPS and chartplotting and uses GPS and sonar to determine your position display it on a grid and provide detailed underwater information The Global Positioning System GPS is a satellite navi
70. ar View Split Sonar View displays sonar returns from the 83 kHz wide beam on the left side of the screen and displays sonar returns from the 200 kHz narrow beam on the right side of the screen You can use the Split sonar View to make side by side comparisons between the sonar returns from the 83 kHz wide beam and the 200 kHz narrow beam Freeze Frame Pressing any arrow on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key will freeze the screen in this view and a cursor and cursor dialog box will be displayed on the screen The cursor can be positioned on the display using the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to determine the depth of any sonar return In addition see the effects of menu setting changes with Instant Image Update Pressing EXIT will exit Freeze Frame and the display will start to scroll Split Sonar l 11 ah vai wi fii 3 T Depth ft T F sed wil oe a e Depth Lower Depth Range Q Temp water surface temperature Depth Lines Speed speed of boat Upper Depth Range o Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North 83 kHz Sonar History Window VLT Voltage 200 kHz Sonar History Window 12 Side Sonar Combo View 1197c SI Combo models only Side Sonar Combo View shows regular sonar information and side imaging sonar information in a combination split screen You can perform any of the functions for either of these views but only when the view you want to control is selected as the active
71. area of the dash to mount the control head The control head requires a depth of at least 4 inches 102 mm 2 Tape the paper In Dash Mounting template to the desired in dash mounting location 3 At a location inside the dotted line on the template drill a hole large enough to insert blade of reciprocating saw In addition drill the 4 mounting hole locations using a 3 16 drill bit Carefully begin cutting toward the dotted line then follow the dotted line around the template Remove the template when finished 4 Insert and tighten the four threaded rods into the four threaded inserts located on the back side of the control head Peel off the adhesive backed foam pads and place them on the back of the control head make sure you notice the difference between the longer top bottom and shorter side pads headed Rod Washer Wing Nut Lock Washer B Cut Away Dash foam Pads 0 9a 5 Insert the control head through the mounting hole from the front side of the dash Place a washer lock washer and wing nut onto each threaded rod and tighten fully 6 Thread the cables through the opening in the back of the cable collector cover 14 7 Insert cable connectors into the proper recesses on the cable collector insert The cable connectors are keyed to prevent reverse installation so be careful not to force the connectors into the wrong slots If you don t have a cable for every hole in the insert install the bla
72. art view in a combination split screen so that you can see the position of the boat on one side while you zoom in or perform other functions on the other You can perform any of the functions for the Chart view but only on the side of the view you have selected as the active side see Wavigation X Press Menu Active Side for more information A green arrow points to the side that is active You can also adjust the size of the left side of a split screen see Navigation X Press Menu Split Position for more information NOTE See Chart Views for more information about each side of this view Chart Chart Combo View Standard TETE 40 diventu Overzoom I GOLDEN BEACH pes OLETA RIVER SKY LAKEO aa TREE LAKE OUMFOWDING BAY benno LAKE ye Os 26 SLETA RIVEP meee ys SUNNY ISLES 1 8 A pa gE 1000ft o O aaa 7 a URFSIDE 2 Bd BAL HARBOUR PA A Depth ft N P F o mph oe t 30 3 74 0 5 6 277 11 7 Depth Cartography Temp water surface temperature Track Speed speed of boat Boat Icon Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Course Projection Line VL Voltage Map Scale le 89 Chart Chart Combo View Navigating j S ay g i SAUENTURA GOLDEN BEACH Dezso 3 SUNNY ISLES 9 TH RIVER SKY eee RIN Je E Lake DUMFO HDING BAY rl LAKE t LA FET 6g BAL HARBOUR Depth a ft XTE
73. ass through the slots on the hole cover and that there is enough cable slack to allow for the control head to pivot through its full tilt range Extra cable slack will also help when connecting or disconnecting the cables Cables Routed Directly Beneath Mounting Bracket Gimbal Mounting Bracket Hoe Cover M_e E aa SE Wal ae l i Cables Routed Behind Mounting Bracket Gimbal Mounting Bracket 2 Grommet Hoe Cover A M TA l 9 Thread the cables through the opening in the back of the cable collector cover 10 Insert cable connectors into the proper recesses on the cable collector insert The cable connectors are keyed to prevent reverse installation so be careful not to force the connectors into the wrong slots If you don t have a cable for every hole in the insert install the blank plugs to protect the control head from the weather Inserting the Cables into the Cable Connector Insert ee ALLL D Power Transducer Communications Cable Collector Cover Temp Speed Cable Collector Insert 11 Line up the cable collector insert and cover with the keying feature then slide the cover into place on the insert 12 Assembling the Cable Collector Cable Collector Insert O Screws Cable Collector Cover 12 Attach the cable collector insert to the cable collector cover using the 2 6 Phillips screws provided 13
74. ater temperature graph over the main Sonar View to show temperature changes correlated to recent sonar history To change the display of the Temperature Graph 1 In the Sonar View highlight Temperature Graph on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the display of water temperature Off On Default On 138 we ES rele 5 Saved Tracks Chart Orientation North Up Tru Trolling Grid Rotation Trackpoint Interval 1 second Track Min Distance 5 Track Color Range 20 Map Datum WGS 84 Default Course Projection Line Visible 3D View Outline North Reference r Visible Export All Nav Data Delete All Nav Data e 0 m m Continuous Navigation Mode off GPS Receiver Override Auto m Navigation Menu Navigation Menu Tab Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu System then press the RIGHT cursor key to select the Navigation tab NOTE Menu choices will vary depending on system settings 139 ae gt Current Track allows you to view the Current Track submenu To view the Current Track Submenu 1 Highlight Current Track on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to view the Current Track submenu Current Track Current Track Submenu The Current Track Submenu contains the following menu choices Save Current Track allows you to save the current track Clear Current Track allows you to clea
75. ave underside access to the mounting location to pass the cables through to the surface Also make sure that the mounting surface is adequately supported to protect the control head from excessive wave shock and vibration and provide visibility while in operation NOTE Go to the installation instructions applicable to your GPS Receiver and accessories Make the required installations and then run the cables to your control head mounting location Do not cut any cabling except the power cable If your cables are too short extensions are available trom your local dealer or online trom www humminbird com 3 After the mounting location has been determined loosen the gimbal knobs and remove the control head from the gimbal bracket NOTE Alternate hole patterns are available on the gimbal mounting bracket and may match existing holes on the boat You may choose to use one of these alternate hole patterns 4 Place the gimbal bracket in the chosen position on the mounting surface and mark the four mounting screw locations using a pencil or center punch Mounting Screws Washer Gimbal Mounting Bracket D set the gimbal bracket aside and drill the four mounting screw holes using a 5 32 4 0 mm drill bit 6a If the cables must pass through a hole directly beneath the mounting bracket mark and drill an additional 1 25 mm hole centered between the four mounting holes Route the cables through the 1 hole Place the gimbal o
76. ble Chart View Visible Chart Sonar Combo View Visible Chart Side Combo View Visible Side Beam View Visible Side Imaging View Visible Sonar View Visible Sonar Zoom View Visible Split Sonar View Hidden Side Sonar Combo View Visible Snapshot and Recording View Visible Self Test Hidden Accessory Test Hidden GPS Diagnostic View Visible _ Views Menu Tab From any view press the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu System then press the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control 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 The following views are available To Change the View Status of Any View 1 Highlight the View main menu tab va 3 to Visible or vice versa Bird s Eye View Chart Bird s Eye Combo View Chart Chart Combo View Chart View Chart Sonar Combo View Chart Side Combo View 1197c SI Combo models only Side Beam View only with optional purchase QuadraBeam PLUS transducer side Imaging View 1197c SI Combo models only sonar View sonar Zoom View Split Sonar View Side Sonar Combo View 1197c SI Combo models only Snapshot and Recording View Self Test Accessory Test GPS Diagnostic View Use the UP or DOWN 4 WAY Cursor Contr
77. bottom can have the appearance of a softer bottom Cavitation Cavitation is the effect of air bubbles created as the propeller rotates and the boat moves through the water Chart Speed Chart Speed is a user controllable feature that sets the speed at which sonar information moves across the display A faster setting displays sonar information from more pings and shows more detail but the information moves quickly across the display a slower setting permits viewing of more sonar history but does not display as much detail The best setting is often the user s personal choice Cone Angle The cone angle is the angular measurement of the sonar beam at a specific dB down point i e 10 dB See dB Down Point Customizable Digital Readouts Customizable Digital Readouts is a Humminbird feature that permits the user to select the specific digital information that appears in the main Sonar view i e Speed Temperature Barometric Pressure TripLog etc Dead Zone The dead zone is 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 A Decibel is the measurement for sound pressure level or intensity of the sonar return See dB Down Point dB Down Point The dB Down Point is
78. by side an easy to interpret graph of the bottom fish and structure appears The sound pulses are transmitted at various frequencies depending on the application Very 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 The power output is the amount of energy generated by the sonar transmitter It is commonly measured using two methods e Root Mean Square RMS measures power output over the entire transmit 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 High Definition Side Imaging Sonar 1197c SI Combo models only Your 1100 Series 1197c SI Combo uses Side Imaging sonar to provide a wide yet precise survey of a large area of water including detailed bottom topography and fish attracting structure orientation The Side Imaging transducer returns are processed into an image similar to an aerial photograph 180 Degree Total Coverage Typically the Side Imaging sonar can search an area that is 720 feet wide 360 to each side with a typical depth performance
79. cable to the area where the control head is installed The most common procedure routes the cable through the transom into the boat NOTE Your boat may have a pre existing wiring channel or conduit that you can use for the transducer cable 1 Unplug the other end of the transducer cable from the control head Make sure that the cable is long enough to accommodate the planned route by running the cable over the transom CAUTION Do not cut or shorten the transducer cable and try not to damage the cable insulation Route the cable as far as possible from any VHF radio antenna cables or tachometer cables to reduce the possibility of interference If the cable is too short extension cables are available to extend the transducer cable up to a total of 50 For assistance contact the Customer Resource Center at www humminbird com or call 1 800 633 1468 for more information NOTE The transducer can pivot up to 90 degrees in the bracket Allow enough slack in the cable for this movement It is best to route the cable to the side of the transducer so the transducer will not damage the cable during movement 2a If you are routing the cable over the transom of the boat secure the cable by attaching the cable clamp to the transom drilling 9 64 diameter holes for 8 x 5 8 wood screws then skip directly to procedure 5 Connecting the Cable Routing the Cable Storing Excess Cable Va VY Or 2b If you will be routing the cable t
80. cable up to a total of 50 15 m For assistance contact the Customer Resource Center at www humminbird com or call 1 800 633 1468 for more information NOTE Since the transducer may need to pivot up to 90 in the bracket if it strikes an object make sure there is sufficient cable slack to accommodate this motion It is best to route the cable to the side of the transducer so the cable will not be damaged by the rotation of the transducer 2a Ifyou are routing the cable over the transom of the boat secure the cable by attaching the cable clamp to the transom drilling 9 64 diameter holes for 8 x 5 8 wood screws then skip directly to procedure 5 Connecting the Cable Or Routing the Cable 2b Ifyou will be routing the cable through a hole in the transom drill a 5 8 diameter hole above the waterline Route the cable through this hole then fill the hole with marine grade silicone sealant and proceed to the next step immediately 3 Place the escutcheon plate over the cable hole and use it as a guide to mark the two escutcheon plate mounting holes Remove the plate drill two 9 64 diameter x 5 8 deep holes and then fill both holes with marine grade silicone sealant Place the escutcheon plate over the cable hole and attach with two 8 x 5 8 wood screws 4 Route and secure the cable by attaching the cable clamp to the transom drill one 9 64 diameter x 5 8 deep hole then fill the hole with marine grade silicone sealant
81. ccurate destination times can be derived from this measurement Humminbird products allow for input and display of both speed measurements 187 Glossary GPS and Navigation Terms Time To Go TTG Time To Go is the estimated time required to reach the destination waypoint TTG is calculated using the SOG and DIG See SOG and DIG Track A Track is 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 covered by a track Tracks can also be permanently saved to memory and re displayed at the user s option Track Line TRK The Track Line is the desired line of travel between two waypoints and 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 Trackplotter describes a navigation device that shows Present Position along with Track Way
82. ce or use Cursor to Waypoint to select a waypoint from a list of saved waypoints 2 Highlight Waypoint Name on the Navigation X Press menu 3 Use the RIGHT 4 Way Cursor Control key to view the Waypoints submenu which contains the following menu choices i Waypoint Submenu 121 The Waypoint Submenu contains the following menu choices 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 list of saved waypoints Target allows you to apply a target to a waypoint selected from the list of waypoints Grid allows you to apply a trolling grid to a waypoint selected from the list of waypoints Cursor To Waypoint Cursor to Waypoint gt Chart or Combo view only Cursor to Waypoint allows you to quickly move the cursor to any saved waypoint so that you can locate it or edit it NOTE This X Press menu item appears only if you have saved waypoints To move cursor to a saved waypoint 1 Highlight Cursor to Waypoint on the Navigation X Press menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate Cursor to Waypoint 3 Use the UP or DOWN 4 WAY Cursor Control key to highlight the waypoint you wish to move the cursor to then use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to select the destination waypoint ne serene E Save Current Track Save Current Track
83. ckpoints 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 1100 Series can store up to 50 saved tracks each containing 20 000 trackpoints The current track represents your actual path so far 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 Cursor key to designate the position you want to save as a waypoint Then press the MARK key to save the marked position as a waypoint Save a position from the sonar history Use the Cursor key to point 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 Waypoint submenu on the Navigation Main Menu Tab Display the Waypoints Submenu From any view press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu system then use the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Navigation tab Select Waypoints and press the RIGHT C
84. crewdriver a socket wrench and a flat head screwdriver a marker or pencil safety glasses and dust mask and marine grade silicone sealant 1 Place the control head into the gimbal bracket Make sure that the straight side of the gimbal arm is against the back side of the control head 2 Place a 1 25 mm diameter black washer on the gimbal knob and then thread the knob and washer into the housing Tighten the gimbal knob to secure the 1100 Series control head to the mount Repeat step 2 for the other side You can now place the control head in various locations to decide which is best for mounting Rotating the mounting bracket to the top of the control head will allow for overhead mounting The chosen mounting area should allow for sufficient room so the control head can pivot through the full tilt range and allow for easy removal and installation NOTE You can drill the cable pass hole underneath the gimbal bracket allowing you to thread the cables through the hole in the center of the mount however if you cannot drill the hole directly under the mounting bracket then you will need to drill the cable pass hole behind the bracket and will need to mount the hole cover there instead NOTE When drilling holes in fiberglass hulls it is best to start with a smaller bit and use progressively larger drill bits to reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the outer coating Fill all holes with marine grade silicone sealant NOTE You must h
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86. d performance If the unit functions well at low speeds but begins to skip or miss the bottom at higher speeds the transducer requires adjustment If you have the correct angle set on the transducer yet lose a bottom reading at high speed adjust the height and the running angle in small increments to give you the ideal transducer position for your boat First adjust the height in small increment NOTE The deeper the transducer is in the water the more likely that a rooster tail of spray will be generated at high speeds so make sure that the transducer is as high as it can be and still be submerged in the water If you are still not getting good high speed readings you may need to disassemble the transducer mounting assembly and re position the ratchets If you do change the transducer position re trace the position of the mounting bracket before proceeding NOTE It is often necessary to make several incremental transducer adjustments before optimum high speed performance is achieved Due to the wide variety of boat hulls however it is not always possible to obtain high speed depth readings 33 6 Once you have reached a consistently good sonar signal at the desired speeds you are ready to lock down the transducer settings Force the pivot to the Up position to gain access to the mounting screws then re align the mounting bracket against the transom of the boat to match the traced silhouette Check the bracket position with the l
87. d the instructions completely and understand the mounting guidelines before beginning installation NOTE When drilling holes in fiberglass hulls it is best to start with a smaller bit and use progressively larger drill bits to reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the outer coating NOTE Your transducer may not look exactly like the transducer shown in the illustrations but it will mount in exactly the same way Transom Transducer Installation 1157c Combo models only If you will be installing a transom mounted transducer use the procedures in this section There are several procedures you will have to perform in order to install a transom mounted transducer They are e Locate transducer mounting location e Prepare the mounting location e Assemble the transducer and perform initial mounting e Route the transducer cable e Connect the transducer cable e Perform a final test of the transom transducer installation 25 1 Locating the transducer mounting location NOTE If transom mounting is not possible because of a stepped hull or cavitation noise and you have a single layer fiberglass hull In hull installation is an option See Inside the Hull Transducer Installation for more information Turbulence You must first determine the best location on the transom to install the transducer It is very important to locate the transducer in an area that is relatively free of turbulent water Consider the following to find the best
88. de then highlight Depth Offset on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Depth Offset setting 10 0 to 10 0 feet or 3 to 3 meters International models only Default 0 0 or Off Aux Temp Offset 0 0 Aux Temp Offset 10 0 J100 Advanced Aux Temp Offset will adjust the aux temperature readout the temperature on the optional purchase temperature probe or Temp Speed accessory by the amount entered This menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode To change the Aux Temp Offset setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Aux Temp Offset on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Aux Temp Offset setting 10 0 to 10 0 degrees Default 0 0 or Off Temp Offset 0 0 Temp Offset 10 0 110 0 Advanced Temp Offset will adjust the temperature readout by the amount entered This menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode To change the Temp Offset setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Temp Offset on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Temp Offset setting 10 0 to 10 0 degrees Default 0 0 or Off 165 Speed Calibration 0 Speed Calibration 20 a Advanced with Speed paddlewheel only Speed Calibration will adjust the speed rea
89. dout by the percentage entered and will appear in the menu if a Speed accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has moved at least once when the unit is in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode To change the Speed Calibration setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Speed Calibration on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Speed Calibration setting 20 to 20 Default 0 Local Time Zone Local Time Zone q EST UTC 5 p Advanced 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 see Navigation X Press Select Readouts This menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode To change the Local Time Zone 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Local Time Zone on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Local Time Zone Default EST UTC 5 Eastern Standard Time Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time Off gt Advanced Daylight Saving Time adjusts the time display to account for local Daylight Saving Time 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 This menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab U
90. e di Auto NVB Chart Preference allows you to choose what built in chart to use if you have an NVB unit If you select Auto your NVB unit will select a chart automatically To activate or de activate NVB Chart Preference 1 Highlight NVB Chart Preference on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to select which chart to use Default Auto Set Simulation Position Advanced Set Simulation Position allows you to set the position of the boat used in the Simulator To set the Simulation Position 1 Activate the cursor and move it to the coordinates from where you want simulation to start NOTE The cursor must be active in order for this procedure to work 2 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Set Simulation Position on the Chart main menu 3 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to change the Simulation Position setting A confirmation dialog box will appear to allow you to change your mind or to confirm your choice If the cursor was not active before you began this procedure you will see an error message Exit the menu set the cursor then try again 150 im Advanced Set Map Offset allows you to change the map offset used by the 1100 Series NOTE 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 To change the Map Offset setting 1
91. e Chart Detail Level setting Basic Navigation Underwater All Default All NOTE Some chart details are only available with optional purchase MMC SD cards Map Borders Map Borders 4 Hidden Map Borders allows you to display or hide map borders A Map Border indicates an area which contains a different map Map Borders shown with optional purchase Navionics Cartography ATLANTIC Oc cy ne Di LITHE r ia aiaia STRAITS OF eerie FLORIDA mp Course 30 8 66 1 0 6 359 11 7 Map Borders To change the Map Borders setting 1 Highlight Map Borders on the Chart main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Map Borders setting Hidden MMC SD Only All Visible Default MMC SD only 148 Lat Lon Grid Lat Lon Grid d Hidden gt Lat Lon Grid allows you to display or hide a grid showing latitude and longitude lines To change the Lat Lon Grid setting 1 Highlight Lat Lon Grid on the Chart main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Lat Lon Grid setting Hidden Visible Default Hidden Spot Soundings Spot Soundings q Hidden p 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 To change the Spot Soundings setting 1 Highlight Spot Soundings on the Chart main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGH
92. e 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 noise make sure propeller 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 176 1 Year Limited Warranty We warrant the original retail purchaser that products made by Humminbird have been manufactured free from defects in materials and workmanship This warranty is effective for one year from the date of original retail purchase Humminbird products found to be defective and covered by this warranty will be replaced or repaired free of charge at Humminbird s option and returned to the customer freight prepaid Humminbird s sole responsibility under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a product that has been deemed defective by Humminbird Humminbird 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 mproperly installed e Used in an installation other than that recommended in the product installation and ope
93. e on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to select which GPS receiver to use Default Auto 146 GR 1 Licha 5S Gg Chart Menu Tab Chart Detail Level _ _SV 0 a a All Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu System and then press the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Chart tab MMC SD Onl NOTE Menu choices will vary depending on system settings such as Hidden whether the unit is set for Advanced User mode Spot Soundings Hidden Navaids on Bird s Eye View Visible Shaded Depth 5m Chart Select Auto NVB Chart Preference Auto Set Simulation Position Set Map Offset Clear Map Offset _ Chart Menu 147 Detail Level Chart Detail Level All 4 gt Chart Detail Level allows you to select how much chart detail you want displayed on the Navigation Views Basic shows land areas ports obstructions and restricted areas Navigation shows navaids landmarks ferryways and 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 To change the Chart Detail Level setting 1 Highlight Chart Detail Level on the Chart main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change th
94. ecordings Pings Per Second Playback Speed and Stop Playback are added to the X Press menu The Snapshot and Recording View displays up to three screen snapshot thumbnails or recording icons on the screen at a time you may have to scroll using the 4 WAY Cursor keys to see the whole list of thumbnails and or icons in this view The selected thumbnail or icon will be highlighted with arrows NOTE The speed of the screen capture or of the recording depends on the type of card you use in general SD cards capture the screen faster than MMC cards do Screen Snapshot When Screen Snapshot is enabled from the Accessories menu tab pressing the MARK key creates a saved screen capture when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed Once you have created a screen capture a screen capture thumbnail is added to the Screen Snapshot View and is available to view at a later date See the full sized image by highlighting a thumbnail using the Up or Down 4 Way Cursor keys then using the Right 4 Way Cursor key to view the full image A border around the full size screen snapshot indicates that it is just a screen snapshot not a live view You can delete the selected image or all images by selecting a thumbnail and using Delete Image or using Delete All Images from the Screen Snapshot X Press menu Working with screen snapshots is a four step process 1 Enabling Screen Snapshot from the Accessories Menu 2 Making a Screen Snapsh
95. ed installation so be careful not to force the connector into the holder Refer to your manual and or control head installation guide for the correct procedure for installing the cable connectors to the control head 1 Plug the other end of the transducer cable back into the control head connection holder Your control head is now ready for operation 6 Test and Finish the Installation Once you have installed both the control head and the transom transducer and have routed all the cables you must perform a final test before locking the transducer in place Testing should be performed with the boat in the water although you can initially confirm basic operation with the boat out of the water 1 Press POWER once to turn the control head on If the unit does not power up make sure that the connector holder is fully seated in the receptacle and that power is available If all connections are correct and power is available the Humminbird control head will enter Normal operation If the bottom is visible on screen with a digital depth readout the unit is working properly Make sure that the boat is in water greater than 2 but less than the depth capability of the unit and that the transducer is fully submerged since the sonar signal cannot pass through air NOTE The transducer must be submerged in water for reliable transducer detection 4 If the unit is working properly gradually increase the boat speed to test high spee
96. ed to the SON file that is being created The slider bar at the bottom of the screen shows the progress of the recording as well as how much space is remaining on the MMC SD card NOTE The waypoints that are created by a recording have the same name as the file and use a custom waypoint icon Recording filenames begin with the letter R For more information see Snapshot and Recording X Press Menu 76 Recording Slider Bar 11 34 09 AM N 25 42 792 hice rie 7 19 04 W 080 13 342 Current Ping Average Ping Remaining 648 mS 427 mS O 130 02 317MB 7 Recording Indicator Average Ping Rate 2 Name of recording Space remaining on card Time and Date recording started Amount of space and time used by this recording Position when recording started Total amount of space on card Current Ping Rate Highlighting a recording You can scroll through the whole list of recording icons available in the Snapshot and Recording View using the 4 WAY Cursor keys The highlighted icon will be surrounded by arrows and a green play triangle will appear to its right Playing back a recording Highlight a recording icon using the Up or Down 4 Way Cursor keys then use the Right 4 Way Cursor key to start playback During playback all active navigation is cancelled all other thumbnails and icons will disappear and a Playback message box similar to the Simulation message will be displayed periodically When
97. ee the Start Up Options Menu section for more information about these menu choices The System Status Self Test screen will appear NOTE If you wait too long the system will default to whichever menu mode happens to be highlighted and you will have to start again 2 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 See System Status for more information about the Self Test 3 From the System Status screen view accessory connections by pressing the VIEW key See System Status for more information about the Accessory Test NOTE The speed will be detected only if the paddlewheel has moved since the 1100 Series has been powered up 4 From the System Status screen see a GPS Diagnostic View by pressing the View key 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 See System Status for more information about the GPS Diagnostic View 5 You are ready for on the water operation 45 Getting Started Using Your 1100 Series Your 1100 Series user i
98. een Present Position and the Destination Waypoint DIG and SOG Speed Over Ground are used to calculate Time To Go See Time to Go and Speed Over Ground Estimated Position Error EPE Estimated Position Error is 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 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 GPS is an acronym for 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 A series of geosynchronous satellites broadcast a unique signal toward the earth once per second A GPS receiver such as that included with many Humminbird products receives the signals from these satellites and is able to determine position based on very slight differences in the time each signal is received and the receiver s knowledge of the location of each of the satellites 186 Glossary GPS and Navigation Terms Heading Heading describes the direction the boat is pointing and is measured in degrees i e 321 where 000 is North 090 East 180 is S
99. en es os be caeea usaas sea E EELEE nesses 24 600 V x 800 H 10 4 Diagonal Color TFT TransduCer ec ecaoies cae ented nesan hne et ase deanke Phesene 1197c SI Combo XHS 9 HDS 180 T 1157c DualBeam Combo XNT 9 20 T Transducer Cable Length 00 0 20 ft 6 m NOTE Product specifications and features are subject to change without notice NOTE Humminbird verifies maximum stated depth in saltwater conditions however actual depth performance may vary due to transducer installation water type thermal layers bottom composition and slope 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 2002 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 for 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 au
100. ent loosening and should not be fully tightened until all adjustments are made 21 NOTE The running position of the transducer is now completely adjustable Subsequent adjustment may be necessary to tweak the installation after high speed testing Screw Headed Pin Allen Wrench Nylon Washer Stainless Washer To adjust the running position of the transducer The transducer mounting bracket allows height and tilt adjustment while the pivot bolt allows angular adjustment These adjustments will help reduce cavitation Initially adjust the transducer as described in the following paragraphs Further adjustment may be necessary to refine the installation after high speed testing Normal Cavitation Cavitation that will cause erratic sonar readings 1 First adjust the pivot angle of the transducer body so it is parallel with the length of the hull of the boat 2 Fully tighten the two pivot screws using the supplied Allen wrench Access to the pivot screws is provided by the lower holes in the side of the mounting bracket It may be necessary to re tighten the pivot bolt after initial use as the plastic may still be conforming to the pressure from the lock washers 3 Adjust the height of the assembly so the face of the transducer is 1 8 3 mm to 1 4 6 mm beneath the bottom of the transom and fully tighten the three mounting screws 4 In order to gain access to the mounting screws the transducer assembly
101. entage taken up by the left side of the Combo View selecting Left sets the left side of the screen to its smallest setting The Split Position menu choice is only available when a Combo View is active To Adjust Split Screen Position 1 Highlight Split Position on the Side Imaging X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to change the size of the left side of a split screen Left 30 40 50 60 70 Right Default varies SI Side SI Side 4 Both gt 1197c SI Combo models only SI Side sets which transducer beam from the SI beams will be shown on the display To Adjust SI Side 1 Highlight SI Side on the Side Imaging X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to select the transducer beam Left Both Right Default Both 117 po Sensitivity Auto SI Sensitivity AutoL 20 7797 SI Combo models only SI Sensitivity controls how much detail is shown on the display Increasing the sensitivity shows more sonar returns from small baitfish and suspended debris in the water however the display may become too cluttered When operating in very clear water or greater depths increased sensitivity shows weaker returns that may be of interest Decreasing the sensitivity eliminates the clutter from the display that is sometimes present in murky or muddy water If SI Sensitivity is adjusted too low the display may not show many sonar returns that could be fish To adjust the SI Sensitivity 1 Highligh
102. enu item and the LEFT or RIGHT key to alter a menu setting 4 4 WAY Cursor Control Key 2 The 4 WAY Cursor Control Key has multiple functions depending on the situation Freeze Frame Pressing any arrow on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key will freeze the display in the Sonar View and a cursor and cursor dialog box will be displayed The cursor can be positioned on the Sonar View using the 4 WAY Cursor Control key Active Cursor In any Bird s Eye View the 4 WAY Cursor Control key controls the motion of the eyepoint In any Chart View the 4 WAY Cursor Control key pans the charts and highlights any decluttered icons NOTE 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 Menu Selection Use the DOWN or UP arrow keys to select a menu choice from the menu list then use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to change a menu setting Snapshot and Recording View In the Snapshot and Recording View highlighting a recording icon and pressing the Right 4 WAY Cursor Control key starts recording playback and the Right and Left keys are used to control the speed of playback NOTE Menu choices are implemented and saved immediately no further action is required 62 CF VIEW PRESET Keys The VIEW PRESET keys are used to program your three favorite views for quick retrieval Instead of using the VIEW key to cycle through every view to
103. er 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 Thermoclines Thermoclines are 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 Time Variable Gain is 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 separated by a good distance Time Variable Gain is a fundamental attribute of good sonar but is often promoted as a feature 184 Glossary Sonar Terms Total Screen Update A Humminbird feature that refreshes and updates all the sonar information on the display when a range change occurs Without Total Screen Update only the most recent sonar information would be drawn to the new range and the old sonar information would continue to scroll off the screen at the old range 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 ener
104. er the waypoints in the route using the Cursor keys Edit a saved route From the Routes submenu select Edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key A Route Edit screen will be displayed Select the route you wish to edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key Re name the route or change delete or re order the waypoints used in the route Delete a saved route From the Routes submenu select Delete and press the RIGHT Cursor key Select the route you wish 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 A list of saved routes will appear Select the route you wish 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 either forward or reverse order Route Info From the Routes submenu select Info and press the RIGHT Cursor key A list of saved routes will appear Select the route for which you want information and press the RIGHT Cursor key The list of waypoints in the route will be shown 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 Current Track Save the current track From the Navigation X Press Menu select Save Current Track and press the RIGHT Cursor k
105. er when using an optional purchase Speed n lemp sensor with a downrigger and the CannonLink accessory Track Course Made Good The Track Line is the desired line of travel between two waypoints and represents the most efficient path between the two points because it is a straight line The TRK is measured in degrees See above for an explanation of Course Made Good The current detected water temperature The current detected water temperature from an optional purchase Temperature Probe or Temp Speed accessory The current time The current time and date Displays the triplog which measures the elapsed time since last reset the distance traveled since last reset and average speed during timed interval Velocity Made Good Velocity Made Good is the speed of travel relative to the next waypoint on the route The goal is for VMG to equal Speed Power supplied to the control head Waypoint End Estimated Time of Arrival Distance to Go Waypoint End is the last waypoint on the route Estimated Time of Arrival is the estimated time of arrival to the last waypoint on the route Distance To Go is the distance between the current position of the boat and the last waypoint on the route Waypoint End Time To Go Distance to Go Waypoint End is the last waypoint on the route Time To Go is the estimated time required to reach the last waypoint on the route TTG is calculated using the SOG and DIG Distance To Go is the distance between the current
106. eracarsasnneneeveenebrewesdeciceees FOREN A 09 cscs EEE AE E EO E A E AE EA A E E N E E VE aaeas Zoomi Width Sonar ZOOM Vew OMN sccsisossresmestatiwesicecusnanseisteiiniidasitassaaivogecdepuhasitidaitontcnauaonedhnotaihieautoinniadags 83 KHZ sensitivity JAQVGNCOG ocinecsosssndnvadeesoutsouiiacsdusnesiesonesosmausiiccdinsbenangosousesbaistidesisesaauigosontnsneeutasiensvaniusos 455 kHz Sensitivity Advanced with optional purchase QuadraBeam PLUS transducer only Depth Lines Movanto coseinsdecsvtyosisicseadanenssasiwssaesiicadenstlopnsansssbceudnnstois atisaaqansnasditddeshiecononsoanesnaiecoetessealaaaiinas IAS Clutter Amanco erossa ii a aE aeea ae EEE iaaa NNE eaS 120 121 121 121 122 WZ 123 123 123 124 124 124 125 125 126 127 127 127 128 128 128 129 129 129 130 Table of Contents IOUS Fit QVCO sistas tics E E anand ecanceateens 136 Wax AS UAV sianie aia Gos iascnuescetictai tee seaceorsmcate anieecassanauaeaecionts 137 Water ype AO Va GO annaa R ETAS 137 IP IS UOT E E T T E TR N E E A 138 EADY OM A AN erea E hates he E E E E E E A E ccancaeseovtdacpese eceeceneeess 138 Temperature Graph Sonar View only with Temperature input u 138 Navigation Menu Tab 139 ERIE NGG E A E A N E EEE 140 S E NEE A EA AA EE T EN A E O eee eee 140 Ml ONE nE EE EE E EE EE E E E EEE E I 141 aa UIE e PANAN A N E E E EEEE ae see EEE POE O EEE E E EE OEE 142 Ghart OriomtatiOn sessies seres ERE EEEE A AE EEEa
107. erboard mode To Cancel MOB Navigation 1 Highlight Cancel MOB Navigation on the Navigation X Press menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate canceling MOB navigation 3 The Confirm dialog box will appear To cancel MOB navigation press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To avoid canceling MOB navigation press the LEFT Cursor key Remove Target Remove Target gt Only if a Target is active Remove Target removes the waypoint target from the display This menu choice will only appear when a target has already been applied to a waypoint To Remove a Target 1 Highlight Remove Target on the Navigation X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to remove the target 124 E Remove Grid Remove Grid gt Only if a Grid is active Remove Grid removes the waypoint grid from the display This menu choice will only appear when a grid has already been applied to a waypoint To Remove a Grid 1 Highlight Remove Grid on the Navigation X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to remove the grid Waypoint 601 Waypoint Name Most recently created waypoint Waypoint Name allows you to view the waypoints submenu for the most recently created waypoint NOTE You must have pressed the MARK key at least once since you last powered up the Fishing System for this menu choice to appear To view the Waypoint Name Submenu 1 Move the cursor to the desired position and pres
108. ery voltage drops below the safety margin that you have determined For instance 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 NOTE Your unit will detect when your battery voltage is too low or too high and will display either Input Voltage Low or Input Voltage High messages if these limits are exceeded If you turn the Low Battery Alarm on using the Alarms Main Menu your unit will use your settings If you do not turn the Low Battery Alarm on the unit will use these limits 7 5 to 7 9 VDC for the low end and 21 to 21 2 VDC for the high end To change the Low Battery Alarm setting 1 Highlight Low Battery Alarm on the Alarms main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Low Battery Alarm setting Off 8 5V 13 5V Default Off Aux Temp Alarm Off Aux Temp Alarm Offt 120 with optional purchase temp probe or Temp Speed only Aux Temp Alarm sounds when the water temperature from the Paddlewheel Temperature Probe detected by the Fishing System reaches the Aux Temp Alarm setting which is either set in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius International Models only For example if the Aux Temp Alarm is set to 58 degrees Fahrenheit and the water temperature falls from 60 degrees to 58 degrees the Aux Temp Alarm will sound Similarly if the
109. ery weak signals without the strong signal overwhelming the weak signal See 7ransducer and Norse TripLog TripLog is a Humminbird feature that provides an on screen counter for Elapsed Time Average Speed and Total Distance traveled and requires a speed input to activate the feature TripLog appears on the Big Digits View and can be reset to zero through the TripLog menu TrueArch TrueArch is a Humminbird feature that provides true fish arches not artificial arches or symbols Humminbird units are capable of producing fish arches due to the wide 60 sonar beam of DualBeam PLUS an extremely sensitive sonar receiver See Fish Arch Viewing Angle Viewing Angle is an attribute of an LCD that characterizes visibility of the display when viewing from off the central access such as when standing to the side of the fishfinder Wider viewing angles are better because the information remains visible even when viewing from the side WhiteLine WhiteLine is a Humminbird feature that highlights the strongest sonar return on the display using a very light gray band This is preferred by some anglers who have grown accustomed to the feature on paper graph chart recorders WideSide WideSide is a Humminbird sonar configuration used in an optional transducer WideSide uses three sonar beams pointing to the left right and down Beams pointing to the left and right are effective for spotting fish and structure near the surface or
110. es The following GPS functionality is currently supported by the 1100 Series Fishing system 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 Your 1100 Series supports Navionics Gold HotMaps HotMaps Premium and Platinum Cartography on MMC or SD card media NOTE Your 1100 Series does not support Navionics Classic Charts only Navionics Gold HotMaps HotMaps Premium and Platinum Cartography NOTE Some models come pre loaded with Navionics cartography and are referred to as NVB models NVB models are only available domestically Currently there are no international NVB models Your unit also comes with a built in UniMap with a detailed map of North America Domestic models or a detailed map of Europe and Southeast Asia including Australia and New Zealand International models Your 1100 Series uses the GPS Receiver to determine the position of the boat automatically and uses the zoom level settings on a particular view to select the best chart to display See Viewing Cartography for more information MMC SD Slot Your 1100 Series Fishing System also has an MMC SD slot that is used to insert optional purchase cards containing additional detailed maps If you insert an MM
111. es from North Map Scale 10 VLT Voltage Sonar Window Chart Window Depth Lines A 91 Chart Side Combo View 1197c SI Combo models only Chart Side Combo View shows regular chart information and side imaging sonar information in a combination split screen You can perform any of the functions for either of these views but only when the view you want to control is selected as the active side see Navigation X Press Menu Active Side or Side Imaging X Press Menu Active Side for more information A green arrow points to the side that is active You can also adjust the size of the left side of a split screen see Navigation X Press Menu Split Position or Side Imaging X Press Menu Split Position for more information NOTE See Side Imaging View and Chart View for more information about each side of this view NOTE This view is only available on 1197c SI Combo models Chart Side Combo View GOLDEN BEACH i amt SUNNY ISLES SPS BAL HARBOUR ICY SURFSIDE me G amp Depth Boat Icon B Temp water surface temperature Course Projection Line Speed speed of boat Map Scale 10 Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Side View Range Gn Vi Voltage Side View Window Chart Window Bottom Retum D Cartography JZ Chart Orientation All the chart views allow you to choose the orientation of the chart When North Up orientation is selected
112. etting 1 Highlight User Mode on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the User Mode setting Normal Advanced Default Advanced Language Language q English International only Language selects the display language for menus nternational models only To change the Language setting 1 Highlight Language on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Language setting Default English Triplog Reset Triplog Reset A with Speed input only Triplog Reset resets the Triplog to zero The Triplog provides the following information timer for elapsed time distance traveled since last reset and average speed To Reset Triplog 1 Highlight Reset Triplog on the Setup menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate Triplog Reset 3 The Confirm dialog box will appear To reset the Triplog press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To cancel Reset Triplog press the LEFT Cursor key 159 Defaults Restore Defaults Restore Defaults resets ALL menu settings to their factory defaults Use this menu choice with caution To Restore Defaults 1 Highlight Restore Defaults on the Setup menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate restoring defaults 3 The Confirm dialog box will appear To reset the defaults press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To cancel Restore Defaults press the LEFT Cursor key re aa Readout
113. evel again to make sure it is still level then mark the third mounting hole using a pencil or marker Unscrew and remove the mounting screws and the transducer assembly and set aside 7 Drill the third mounting hole using a 5 32 drill bit Use a marine grade silicone sealant to fill all three drilled mounting holes especially if the holes penetrated the transom wall NOTE On fiberglass hulls it is best to use progressively larger drill bits to reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the outer coating Fully Tighten All Three Mounting Screws 8 Re position the transducer assembly against the transom of the boat then hand install all three screws Make sure that the transducer location and the pivot angle have not changed then fully tighten all three mounting screws Snap the pivot back down If you have performed the preceding procedures correctly the transducer should be level and at the right height for optimal operation 34 Locking Down the Transducer Optional NOTE You have the option to lock down the Two Piece Kick Up bracket if you do not want the transducer to kick up Please be aware however that the transducer can be damaged if it is locked down and it strikes debris in the water Marking the Fourth Drill Hole for Optional Lock Down 1 To lock down the transducer trace the position of the mounting bracket Force the pivot to the Up position to gain access to the mounting screws then re align the mounting bracke
114. ey 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 discarded 100 Edit Delete or Hide Saved Tracks Display the Tracks Submenu From any view press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu system then use the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Navigation tab Select Tracks and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the Tracks submenu Edit a saved track From the Tracks submenu select Edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the list of saved tracks 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 Track 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 Track Name field with the LEFT and RIGHT Cursor keys or by pressing the EXIT key Select Save and press the RIGHT Cursor key to save your changes Delete a saved track From the Tracks submenu se
115. f L UMMINBI RD 1197 ers Fishing z sap me aa e N45 19 281 eb m ee 17395 UF sam r T Installation and Operationism ant 1157c Combo and 1197 SI Combo 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 section in this manual We encourage you to read this installation and operations manual carefully in order to get full benefit from all the features and applications of your Humminbird product Contact our Customer Resource Center at 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 A
116. fewer menu choices Additional Advanced menu choices will be displayed throughout the menu system when you navigate to specific menus while in Advanced Mode Any changes made while in Advanced Mode will remain in effect after you switch back to Normal Mode See Setup Menu Tab User Mode for specitic instructions on changing to the User Mode NOTE The 1100 Series defaults to Advanced User Mode on start up 104 atk 4 3 Setup Les TALA 5 Setup E Setup Tab Normal User Mode Setup Tab Advanced User Mode 105 Start Up Options Menu Press the MENU key when the Title screen is displayed to access the Start Up Options menu Start Up Options Menu i t Up Options I I Use the UP or DOWN 4 WAY Cursor keys to position the cursor then the RIGHT Cursor key to select one of the following choices If you wait too long the system will default to whichever menu mode happens to be highlighted e Normal e Simulator e System Status See the following paragraphs for more information about each of these choices Normal Operation Use Normal Operation for on the water operation Turn on your Fishing System by pressing the POWER LIGHT key The Title screen is displayed until the Fishing System begins operation After the Title screen is displayed a 30 second Navigation Warning screen is shown Press the MENU key during the time that the Title screen is displayed to view the Start Up Menu in order to choose Simulator mode Pre
117. ff Course Limits To change the Off Course Alarm setting 1 Highlight Off Course Alarm on the Alarms main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Off Course Alarm setting Off 25 to 3000 feet 10 to 1000 meters International models only Default 300 ft 100 m Arrival Alarm 164ft Arrival Alarm au cul Arrival Alarm sounds when the boat has either exceeded the distance to the destination waypoint or has entered the Arrival 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 To change the Arrival Alarm setting 1 Highlight Arrival Alarm on the Alarms main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Arrival Alarm setting Off 25 to 3000 feet 10 to 1000 meters nternational models only Default 150 ft 50 m 195 a Alarm off Drift Alarm 2 chal Drift Alarm sounds when the boat has exceeded the distance from the boat s anchored position based on the menu setting 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 Overzoom 1 Drift Alarm Circle To change the Drift Alarm setting 1 Highlight Drift Alarm on the Alarms main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to chan
118. find the one you want you can program the VIEW PRESET keys to display a specific view immediately To program each VIEW PRESET key use the VIEW key to cycle to the view you want to store Press and hold one of the VIEW PRESET keys for several seconds A chime will indicate that the view has been saved You can store up to three views one on each key Cr EXIT Key The EXIT key has multiple functions depending on the situation e f an alarm is sounding pressing EXIT will cancel the alarm e fa menu tab is selected pressing EXIT will exit the menu mode and return to the view e fa menu is active pressing EXIT will return to the previous level in the menu system e Pressing EXIT will cycle through the available views in reverse order e f Freeze Frame is active pressing EXIT will return to a scrolling display e f the Cursor is active pressing EXIT will remove the cursor from the display Pressing Exit will also remove any display boxes or waypoint thumbnail views from the screen A INFO Ke Mro INFO Key Press the INFO key while in any navigation view to display information about objects that are nearest to an active cursor TEF If the cursor is not active the following menu will be displayed Use the Nearest Port 4 WAY Cursor Control key to select Nearest Port Nearest Tide Station paee or Nearest Current Station then use the RIGHT Cursor key to display i i the requested information Nearest Tide
119. for more information To adjust the Bottom View 1 Highlight Bottom View on the Sonar Main Menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Bottom View setting Structure ID WhiteLine Default Structure ID pee 4 Narrow gt Sonar Zoom View only Zoom Width allows you to control the width of the Zoomed Sonar the left hand side of the screen To change the Zoom Width 1 Highlight Zoom Width on the Sonar Main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the width of the Zoomed Sonar Narrow Medium Wide Default Narrow 83kHz Sensitivity 0 83 kHz Sensitivity o o Advanced 83 kHz Sensitivity changes the sensitivity of the 83 kHz beam Increasing the 83 kHz Sensitivity will display additional weak returns and decreasing the 83 kHz Sensitivity will display fewer weak returns The 83 kHz Sensitivity menu choice is only available when User Mode is set to Advanced see Setup Menu Tab User Mode To set the 83 kHz Sensitivity 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight 83 kHz Sensitivity on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to set the 83 kHz Sensitivity 10 to 10 Default 0 134 455kHz Sensitivity 0 455 kHz Sensitivity 0 o Advanced with optional purchase QuadraBeam PLUS transducer only 455 kHz Sensitivity adjusts the sensitivity of the 455 kHz beam Increasing the sensitivity will display additional we
120. g troubleshooting tasks e Using the Installation section of this manual check to make sure that the transducer cable is securely connected to the 1100 Series Reconnect if necessary and power up the 1100 Series 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 174 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 voltage 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 Installatio
121. gation system designed and maintained by the U S Department of Defense GPS was originally intended for military use however civilians may also take advantage of its highly accurate position capabilities typically within 4 5 meters depending on conditions This means that 95 of the time the GPS receiver will read a location within 4 5 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 7 GPS uses a constellation of over 24 satellites that continually send radio W signals to the earth Your present position is determined by receiving signals from up to 16 satellites and measuring the distance from the satellites All satellites broadcast a uniquely coded signal once per second at exactly the same time 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 satellite 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 The GPS Receiver included with your 1100 Series Fishing system allows you to combine easy to use fishing system and navigation capabiliti
122. ge the Drift Alarm setting Off 25 to 3000 feet 10 to 1000 meters International models only Default Off 196 Setup Menu Setup Menu Tab From any view press the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu System then press the RIGHT cursor key until the Setup tab is selected NOTE Menu choices will vary depending on system settings such as whether the unit is set for Advanced User mode and what accessories are attached to the control head 157 Sound Volume 5 Sound Volume Soe Sound Volume allows you to control the volume of all sounds emitted by the control head except for the volume of the alarms which is controlled by Alarm Volume Control To change the Volume Control setting 1 Highlight Volume Control on the Setup main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Volume Control setting Mute 1 10 Default 5 Units Depth Units Depth Feet Units Depth selects the units of measure for all depth related readouts To change the Units Depth setting 1 Highlight Units Depth on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Units Depth setting Meters International models only Feet Fathoms Default is Meters for International models and Feet for Domestic models Units Temp Units Temp F gt International only Units Temp selects the units of measure for all temperature related readouts nternat
123. grees from North Route B Bearing Direction to Destination Waypoint Bird s Eye Window D measured in degrees from North 80 Chart View Chart Views The standard Chart Chart No Readouts and Chart Chart Combo Views as well as the Chart side of the Chart Bird s Eye Combo View and the Chart Bird s Eye Combo Instrument View all show 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 You can use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to shift pan the chart to another area You can use the ZOOM keys to zoom in and out You can use the INFO key to get information on the chart objects near the cursor as well as to view Screen Snapshots Chart View Standard with optional purchase Navionics Cartography EASTHAM CR mph oe 55 6 79 7 5 6 074 11 7 Depth Track Temp water surface temperature Boat Icon Speed speed of boat Course Projection Line Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Waypoint 10 VLT Voltage Cartography 1 Declutter Icons Map Scale 2 Decluttered Waypoints Small blue icons with hidden waypoint names that replace regular waypoint icons as you zoom out All waypoint icons tha
124. gt Save Current Track allows you to save the current track being displayed After the current track is saved a new current track is started To Save Current Track 1 Highlight Save Current Track on the Navigation X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate saving the current track 3 The Confirm dialog box will appear To save the current track press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To cancel saving the current track press the LEFT Cursor key 122 P ree Clear Current Track Clear Current Track gt Clear Current Track allows you to clear the current track being displayed and start a new track at the present position To Clear Current Track 1 Highlight Clear Current Track on the Navigation X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate clearing the current track 3 The Confirm dialog box will appear To clear the current track press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To cancel clearing the current track press the LEFT Cursor key al Save Current Route Save Current Route gt Only when navigating Save Current Route allows you to save the current route being displayed This menu choice will only appear when you are currently navigating a route To Save Current Route 1 Highlight Save Current Route on the Navigation X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate saving the current route 3 The Confirm dialog box will appear To save the current
125. gy 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 Transducers are available for many specific mounting applications for the boat such as a transom mount trolling motor mount etc Humminbird offers many sophisticated transducers often with multiple piezo electric elements designed to form specifically shaped sonar beams providing the angler with superior tools for finding and catching fish See Transmitter and SONAR Transmitter The transmitter and receiver are matched parts of the sonar system that send transmit and listen to receive the sonar signals and work in conjunction with the transducer Humminbird transmitters have an extremely fast cycling design that can send signals up to 60 times per second as well as produce the varying levels of power output needed for different depths and conditions Additionally the transmitter has the capability to create very precise sonar pulses needed for a high degree of target separation Humminbird receivers are extremely sensitive but within a narrow bandwidth to discriminate against noise from external sources Additionally the receiver offers a wide dynamic range which provides the ability to receive very strong signals alternating with v
126. harder for the control head to find the bottom To change the Noise Filter setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Noise Filter on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Noise Filter setting Off Low Medium High 1 High 2 High 3 Default Low 136 Max Depth Auto Max Depth Auto IED 1500 Advanced Max Depth adjusts the maximum depth of operation The performance of your 1100 Series can be tuned to the maximum depth you will be fishing in by setting the Max Depth When a maximum depth is set your 1100 Series will not attempt to acquire sonar data below that depth thus increasing overall performance When Max Depth is set to Auto the 1100 Series will acquire bottom readings as needed within the capacity of the unit If the bottom is deeper than the Max Depth setting the digital depth readout will flash indicating that the 1100 Series cannot locate the bottom The Max Depth menu choice is available when User Mode is set to Advanced see Setup Menu Tab User Mode NOTE Max Depth controls the down beam reading The SI Range Side Imaging Range controls the side beams and down beam reading at the same time If SI Range is set to a deeper range than the Max Depth setting your 1100 Series will default to the SI Range setting For example if you set the Max Depth to 50 feet and then set the SI Range to 150 feet your 1100 Series will acqui
127. he 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 True North North True North is 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 heading because the compass uses Magnetic North Humminbird GPS units provide the option of selecting True or Magnetic readouts by using the North Reference menu See Magnetic North Present Position Present Position is 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 Route is 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 co
128. head and reconnect it at the end of this procedure Remove the water from inside the hull and thoroughly dry the mounting surface If the surface is excessively rough it may be necessary to sand the area to create a smooth mounting surface Slowly and thoroughly mix an ample quantity of two part slow cure epoxy Avoid trapping air bubbles 38 5 Coat the face of the transducer and the inside of the hull with epoxy 6 Press the transducer into place with a slight twisting motion to purge any trapped air from underneath keeping the end of the transducer that has the mounting knuckle pointed forward towards the bow of the boat NOTE Proper operation requires the end of the transducer that has the mounting knuckle to face towards the bow of the boat 7 Weight the transducer so that it will not move while the epoxy is curing NOTE When the epoxy cures no water Is necessary inside the hull 8 lf you unplugged the transducer cable at the beginning of this procedure plug it back into the control head NOTE Neither water spilled gasoline nor oil will affect the performance of the transducer 39 Trolling Motor Transducer Installation If you want to install your transducer on a trolling motor use this procedure Several styles of the transducer are compatible with trolling motor mounting If you have a trolling motor bracket refer to the separate installation instructions that are included with the bracket Trolling Moto
129. here to install the transducer on the inside of the hull Consider the following to find the best location e Observe the outside of the boat hull to find the areas that are mostly free from turbulent water Avoid ribs strakes and other protrusions as these create turbulence 36 Areas of Possible Turbulence Stepped Hull Rivets Strakes Step Rib Transom Hull e As a general rule the faster the boat can travel the further aft and closer to the centerline of the hull the transducer has to be located in order to remain in contact with the water at high speeds 2 Trial installation You will not be able to adjust the mounting after an inside the hull transducer is installed It is best therefore to perform a trial installation first that includes running the boat at various speeds in order to determine the best mounting area before permanently mounting the transducer 1 Plug the transducer into the control head then power up the control head When the control head detects a functioning transducer it will automatically enter Normal operating mode 2 View the sonar signal at its best by holding the transducer over the side immersed in the water so that it is pointing straight down over a known flat bottom Use the display to benchmark against the sonar signal that will be detected once the transducer is placed in the hull 3 Place the transducer body face down at the identified mounting location inside the hull with the e
130. hrough a hole in the transom drill a 5 8 diameter hole above the waterline Route the cable through this hole then fill the hole with marine grade silicone sealant and proceed to the next step immediately Place the escutcheon plate over the cable hole and use it as a guide to mark the two escutcheon plate mounting holes Remove the plate drill two 9 64 diameter x 5 8 deep holes and then fill both holes with marine grade silicone sealant Place the escutcheon plate over the cable hole and attach with two 8 x 5 8 wood screws Route and secure the cable by attachingthe cable clamp to the transom drill one 9 64 diameter x 5 8 deep hole then fill the hole with marine grade silicone sealant then attach the cable clamp using a 8 x 5 8 screw Plug the other end of the transducer cable back into the control head connection holder NOTE If there is excess cable that needs to be gathered at one location as shown in the illustration dress the cable routed from both directions so that a single loop is left extending from the storage location Doubling the cable up from this point form the cable into a coil Storing excess cable using this method can reduce electronic interference 32 5 Connecting the Cable Insert the transducer cable into the appropriate terminal slot The cable connectors are labeled and there are corresponding labels on the cable holder on the rear of the control head The slots are keyed to prevent revers
131. ill not show the surface or the bottom assuming the bottom is deeper than 50 feet and will show greater detail for that 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 To adjust the Upper Range 1 Make sure you are in Advanced Mode then highlight Upper Range on the Sonar X Press Menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the Upper Range setting 0 to 1490 or 0 to 497 meters International models only Default 0 gt Lower Range Auto Lower Range ses Auto ITS 1500 Lower Range sets the deepest depth range that will be displayed Automatic is the default setting When in automatic mode the lower range will be adjusted by the unit to follow the bottom Selecting a specific setting locks the depth range into Manual mode Use both Upper and Lower Range together to view a specific depth range manually when looking for fish or bottom structure VJ will be displayed in the lower right corner of the screen when you start manually adjusting the Lower Range to indicate that you are in Manual mode 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 allowing you to see a more detailed view than you would see if the displa
132. in a wavy band that mirrors changes in the depth To adjust the Bottom Range 1 In the Sonar Zoom View highlight Bottom Lock on the Sonar X Press Menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Bottom Lock setting to on Off On Default Off 3 Once you turn on Bottom Lock the Bottom Range X Press menu choice will be displayed 10 60 feet or 3 20 meters International Models only Default 15 ft 5m ae a Sonar Colors Sonar Colors Standa cu m gt Sonar Colors allows you to select which color palette you would like to use for the display To change the Sonar Colors 1 Highlight Sonar Colors on the Sonar X Press menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the color palette Standard Gray Inverse Green Default Standard Cancel Navigation Cancel Navigation gt only when Navigating Cancel Navigation discards the current route and exits Navigation Mode This menu choice will only appear when you are currently navigating a route This will not delete a previously saved route To Cancel Navigation 1 Highlight Cancel Navigation on the Sonar X Press menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate canceling navigation 3 The Confirm dialog box will appear To cancel navigation press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To avoid canceling navigation press the LEFT Cursor key 115 Wh Active Side q Left gt Pi Split Position
133. in each of a variable number of fixed position readouts arranged at the bottom of the screen on various views or whether a particular readout will be turned off displaying nothing in that area Readout positions can also display information from supported accessories such as Temp Speed NOTE All views share the same set of 5 readouts that can be set one way for navigation mode using Select Nav Readouts and another way for non navigation mode using Select Readouts Non navigation readouts are automatically replaced on the display when navigating However Navigating readouts can have any type of information in them allowing you to see navigation or standard information while navigating To Select Nav Readouts 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Select Nav Readouts on the Navigation X Press menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate this procedure 3 The Select Nav Readouts submenu will appear showing a list of all readouts to be shown during navigation Use the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to select a particular readout position then use the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to change what will be displayed at that position Each readout position can either be empty or contain one of the items from the following table 163 Bearing CMG SMG Course Depth Off Position Speed Speed N Temp 1 TRK CMG Temp Aux Temp Time Time Date Triplog VMG Voltage WPTend ETA DTG WPTend TTG
134. ing 1 Highlight Alarm Volume on the Alarms main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Alarm Volume setting Mute 1 10 Default 5 Depth Alarm off Depth Alarm ari Depth Alarm sounds when the depth becomes equal to or less than the menu setting To change the Depth Alarm setting 1 Highlight Depth Alarm on the Alarms main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Depth Alarm setting OFF 1 to 100 feet or 0 5 to 30 meters nternational models only Default OFF Fish ID Alarm Fish ID Alarm sounds when the 1100 Series 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 on Oo gt ar Al axe gt Large Medium 4 lt x d Large 4 Cx gt To change the Fish ID Alarm setting 1 Highlight Fish ID Alarm on the Alarms main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Fish ID Alarm setting Off All Large Medium Large Default Off 153 Low Battery Alarm off Low Battery Alarm wi Ee 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 1100 Series The Low Battery Alarm should be set to warn you when the batt
135. ing 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 Waypoints for information on how to set a Grid To change the Trolling Grid Rotation setting 1 Highlight Trolling Grid Rotation on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Trolling Grid Rotation setting 0 to 89 Default 0 Trackpoint Interval Trackpoint Interval E 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 NOTE Trackpoint Interval works in conjunction with Track Min Distance Both conditions must be met before a trackpoint is added to the current track To change the Trackpoint Interval setting 1 Highlight Trackpoint Interval on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Trackpoint Interval setting 1 second 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds or 60 seconds Default 1 second NOTE During slow travel or drift setting both Trackpoint Interval and Track Min Distance to small values will allow you to increase the track resolution 143 Track Min Distance 16ft Track Min Distance 1300 Advanced Track Min Distance allows you to set a minimum distance of t
136. ing straight down in the water when the boat is in the water Transducer Mount Position Unobstructed View The jack plate gives the transducer Obstructed View The transducer is too close to motor safe distance from the motor and turbulence The side turbulence and the side imaging view is blocked by imaging has a clear view side to side the motor The view cannot extend from side to side NOTE If the included transducer will not work for your application you may exchange it NEW and UNASSEMBLED with mounting hardware included for a transducer appropriate for your application often at very little or no charge depending on the transducer Call the Humminbird Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 for details and pricing or visit www humminbird com NOTE In addition to the hardware supplied with your transducer you will need a powered hand drill and various drill bits various hand tools including a ruler or straightedge a marker or pencil safety glasses and dust mask and marine grade silicone sealant NOTE When drilling holes in fiberglass hulls it 1s best to start with a smaller bit and use progressively larger drill bits to reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the outer coating NOTE Due to the wide variety of hulls only general instructions are presented in this installation guide Each boat hull represents a unique set of requirements that should be evaluated prior to installation It is important to read the in
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138. ional models only To change the Units Temp setting 1 Highlight Units Temp on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Units Temp setting Celsius Fahrenheit Default Celsius Units Distance Units Distance d Feet Statute Miles with Speed input only Units Distance selects the units of measure for all distance related readouts To change the Units Distance setting 1 Highlight Units Distance on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Units Distance setting Domestic Models Statute Miles Nautical Miles Default Statute Miles International Models Meters Kilometers Meters Nautical Miles Feet Statute Miles Feet Nautical Miles Default Meters Kilometers 198 Units Speed Units Speed A mh gt with Speed input only Units Speed selects the units of measure for speed related readouts To change the Units Speed setting 1 Highlight Units Speed on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Units Speed setting kph International models only mph kts Default kph for International models and mph for Domestic models User Mode User Mode E User Mode sets the menu system to either Normal or Advanced When set to Normal only the basic menu options are shown When set to Advanced default setting additional menu choices are available To change the User Mode s
139. ird cannot guarantee depth performance when transmitting and receiving through the hull of the boat since some signal loss occurs The amount of loss depends on hull construction and thickness as well as the installation position and process This installation requires slow cure two part epoxy Do not use silicone or any other soft adhesive to install the transducer as this material reduces the sensitivity of the unit Do not use five minute epoxy as it has a tendency to cure before all the air bubbles can be purged thus reducing signal strength NOTE In hull mounting requires an installed and operational control head NOTE The integral temperature probe will not work with in hull mounting so you may either want to consider purchasing a lemperature Speed accessory a Temp Sensor or obtaining a different transducer Humminbird offers a transducer exchange program to swap the NEW and UNASSEMBLED transducer accompanied by mounting hardware for one without an integral temperature probe Call the Humminbird Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 for details or visit www humminbird com for more information NOTE Your transducer may not look exactly like the transducer shown in the illustrations but it will mount in exactly the same way e Locate transducer mounting location e Perform a trial installation e Route the transducer cable e Permanently mount the transducer 1 Determine the transducer mounting location Decide w
140. is just a screen capture not a live view You can delete the highlighted image or all captured images using the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu See Snapshot and Recording X Press menu Delete Image and Delete All Images for more information NOTE When you highlight a snapshot thumbnail the amount of room remaining on the SD card will be displayed To view a screen snapshot using snapshot waypoints 1 Make sure that the optional purchase MMC SD card used to capture the snapshot waypoints is installed in your card slot Press the VIEW key until you see the Chart View Move the cursor until you are over a snapshot waypoint A thumbnail will be displayed within a frame and a line that points from the center of the cursor icon to the center of the thumbnail Press the INFO key to view that screen snapshot Pressing the EXIT key will show the cursor on the waypoint with the snapshot thumbnail displayed again NOTE The waypoints that are created by a snapshot have the same name as the file and use a custom waypoint icon Screen Snapshot filenames begin with the letter S NOTE You may view data files associated with each screen snapshot by removing the MMC SD card from your unit and installing it in your optional purchase MMC SD card reader connected to a PC Use Windows Explorer to see the contents of your MMC SD card you will notice that a DAT may show up as IXT file is created for every BMP screen capture
141. is perpendicular to the waves instead of parallel with the waves in order to minimize the side to side rocking of the boat Beam Coverage When there is an area directly under the boat that does not have SI beam coverage this area will be covered by the standard 200 83 kHz down looking beam and displayed in the Sonar views The net effect of this on the display is that a single object may appear as two separate entities when in reality it is one continuous object See Submerged Bridge A Closer Perspective and the Submerged Bridge graphics on the next page for examples of this Submerged Bridge Creek Channel and New Bridge Pilings Depth ft Temp F Spaed i Imph Course t VLT 32 9 57 4 29 152 123 New Bridge Pilings Submerged Bridge Creek Channel 97 Submerged Ravine with Timber Se a SS PRE SOY EL PEELE Depth a Ft Temp 5 F Speed mph Course EV vLT Submerged Timber Submerged Ravine Submerged Tree Possible Drop Off Submerged Bridge Alternative Perspective t ie ee ek ie Veith Depth ft Temp F Speed mph Coursa PVT V 319 694 30 154 126 Submerged Bridge 00 Submerged Standing and Fallen Timber Plus Bait Fish Standing and Fallen Timber Submerged Swimming Pool b9 Submerged Barge with Dumped Logs Depth ft F Speed mph Coursa o VLT 15 2 57 6 48 183 123 Dumped Logs Submerged
142. isconnect Mount The Quick Disconnect Mounting system is an exclusive Humminbird feature that permits the unit to be easily removed from the mounting base by pressing a release button and re installed by simply snapping it back into place All cable connections are made when installing so that no separate wiring connections are required Additionally the mount offers 90 tilt and 360 swivel capability to adjust the viewing angle of the unit as you move about the boat Real Time Sonar Real Time Sonar is a Humminbird technology that delivers ultra fast sonar transmitter receiver operation and results in a more detailed instantaneous view of what is under the boat The Real Time Sonar window is a vertical band at the right side of the display that shows the instantaneous sonar return from the transducer at a particular instant The RTS Window menu option permits the user to adjust the window to show the full sonar signal return or just a narrower band that indicates intensity using grayscale Real Time Sonar relies on very fast Sonar Update Rate Ping Speed See Sonar Update Rate Receiver See Transmitter Second Return The Second Return is a term that 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
143. iveSide se 4 p Active Side allows you to select which side of a Combo View will be active key presses will only affect the active side of the screen When a menu is displayed the non active side of the screen will be grayed out at any other time a green arrow will point to the active side Combo Views usually display sonar on the left with charts or Bird s Eye usually on the right The Active Side menu choice is only available when a Combo View is active To select the Active Side 1 Highlight Active Side on the Sonar X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to change which side is active Left Right Default Left or Sonar Split Position 50 SplitPosition Sb Right Split Position allows you to adjust what percentage of the screen is taken up by the left side of any Combo View each view may be adjusted independently you must be in a specific view to adjust the screen size for that view The number setting indicates the percentage taken up by the left side of the Combo View selecting Left sets the left side of the screen to its smallest setting The Split Position menu choice is only available when a Combo View Is active To Adjust Split Screen Position 1 Highlight Split Position on the Sonar X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to change the size of the left side of a Combo View Left 30 40 50 60 70 Right Default varies 111 10 Sensitivity Sensitivity controls how m
144. k in the Side Imaging View 64 Views The views available on your 1100 Series are Side Imaging lew Side Beam 1197s Combo oniy Ww Chart Side Combo View 1197 SI Combo only Sonar View Sonar Zoom View Chart Sonar Split Sonar Combo View View Side Sonar a Combo View Chart Chart Combo View Chart Bird s Eye Combo View w P View Bird s Eye Accessory GPS Diagnostic Test View View iew 1197 SI Combo only Snapshot and Recording View Self Test e Side Imaging View Bird s Eye View 1197c SI Combo models only Chart Bird s Eye Combo View e Sonar View Chart Chart Combo View e Sonar Zoom View Chart View e Split Sonar View Chart Sonar Combo View e Side Sonar Combo View Chart Side Combo View 1197c SI Combo models only e Snapshot and Recording View e Self Test View 1197c SI Combo models only Side Beam View Only with optional purchase e Accessory Test View QuadraBeam PLUS transducer e GPS Diagnostic View When the VIEW key is pressed the display cycles through the available views When the EXIT key is pressed the display cycles through the available views in reverse order Any view can be hidden or displayed as part of the view rotation using the Views Menu tab NOTE When you change any menu settings that affect the sonar the view will update immediately i e you don t have to exit the menu to apply the change to the screen Views and Readouts All view
145. l to obtain a Repair Authorization Number for your unit NOTE Please do not return your Humminbird product to the store for service 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 e Obtain a Repair Authorization Number from the Humminbird Customer Resource Center e Jag product with your name street address phone number and your assigned Repair Authorization Number e Include a brief written description of the problem e nclude a copy of your receipt to show proof and date of purchase e Return product freight prepaid to Humminbird using an insured carrier with delivery confirmation For OUT OF WARRANTY service complete the following steps e Obtain a Repair Authorization Number from the Humminbird Customer Resource Center e Include 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 name street address phone number and your assigned Repair Authorization Number Include a brief written description of the problem Return product freight prepaid
146. l data This layout is presented as three slanted panels New information appears on the right and scrolls to the left Side Beam View Slanted Layout Doth A i Temp D F a mph az 7 a VLT Depth 200 kHz Sonar History Window Temp water surface temperature Right Side 455 kHz Sonar History Window Speed speed of boat Water Surface Line Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Upper Depth Range 10 eS VLT Voltage Lower Depth Range Left Side 455 kHz Sonar History Window In all of these layouts the sonar information from the side looking beams reveals bottom contour structure and fish similar to the down looking beam but the area covered is to the left and right of the area shown in the down looking portion so you actually see more of the bottom The distance covered by the right and left beams is based on the depth setting for the down looking beam up to a maximum of 160 feet 01 Bird s Eye View Bird s Eye View shows a 3D perspective view of the track and the chart land contour from a point above and behind the boat the eye point As the boat turns the eye point moves to follow the boat When you press the 4 WAY Cursor key in any of the Bird s Eye Views the position of the eye point will shift This allows you to move and turn the eye point so that you can look off to the sides or even behind the boat Pressing the RIGHT or LEFT arrow keys on the 4 WAY Cursor ke
147. l key to export all navigation data Delete All Nav Data Delete All Nav Data Advanced Delete All Nav Data allows you to delete all saved Tracks Waypoints and Routes This menu choice should be used with caution To Delete All Navigation Data 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Delete All Nav Data on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to delete all navigation data 145 Continuous Navigation Mode off Continuous Navigation Mode allows you to continue to navigate and fish around a particular waypoint even if you pass over it multiple times To activate or de activate Continuous Navigation 1 Highlight Continuous Navigation Mode on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to turn Continuous Navigation Mode On or Off Off On Default Off GPS Receiver Override GPS Receiver Override q Auto Advanced GPS Receiver Override allows you to set which GPS receiver to use if you have multiple GPS receivers plugged in to your system These multiple GPS receivers may either be internal external or connected via the InterLink If you select Auto your unit will select a GPS receiver automatically NOTE If only one GPS receiver is plugged into your system then Auto will be the only option shown To activate or de activate GPS Receiver Override 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight GPS Receiver Overrid
148. lect Delete and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the list of saved tracks Select the track you want to delete and press the RIGHT Cursor key You will be asked to confirm deletion before the track is actually deleted Hide or display a saved track From the Tracks submenu select Visibility and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the list of saved tracks Select the track you want to hide or display and use the Cursor keys to select Hidden or Visible Press the EXIT key to return to the Tracks submenu Man Overboard MOB Navigation As soon as you know that you have a man overboard you should activate MOB navigation to maximize chances for a successful rescue MOB navigation allows you create a MOB waypoint to locate the point at which your man went overboard and the relation of the boat to that point When MOB is activated a MOB waypoint which is a permanent sharable waypoint with a large distinctive icon is created at the boat s Current position regardless of whether the chart cursor is active or not Any current navigation will be cancelled and the current route discarded without user notification and MOB navigation will begin immediately A line will be drawn from the boat s current position to the MOB waypoint and the MOB waypoint will be targeted The view is switched to the Chart View automatically when MOB is activated and an additional info box that shows the lat lon position of the MOB waypoint and the elapsed time since MOB
149. ll as being able to spot bait balls in open water Freshwater anglers can see fish attracting structure such as timber stumps rocks and creek beds Side Imaging Representation Creek Bed Rock Bait Ball Fish Tree Stump Bank Water Column 06 Side Imaging On the Water Interpretation 1197c SI Combo models only Use the following side imaging examples to help you interpret the side imaging display Imaging Tips Boat speed Side imaging is best performed at boat speeds between 2 to 6 mph If the boat is stationary the same information is displayed over and over If the boat is moving very quickly there will be gaps between the strips of information The best boat speed to use will depend on the side range selected Slower speeds are good for longer ranges while faster speeds can be used at shorter ranges Boat navigation It is important to understand that when the boat turns successive beam strips to one side will begin to overlap and the strips on the other side will fan out providing some distortion to the image Because of this the best imaging performance is produced by straight line navigation and minimal side to side boat motion i e wave induced etc This applies to navigation by either the main engine or the trolling motor Minimize turning time and avoid wave action that induces large side to side rocking of the boat For example if there is a lot of wave activity try to move the boat so that it
150. lt Layout g oye teres Depth ft Temp Py mph ge t 147 Depth Left Side 455 kHz Sonar History Window 2 Temp water surface temperature Water Surface Line for 455 kHz Sonar History Windows Speed speed of boat 200 kHz Sonar History Window Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Upper Depth Range 10 VLT Voltage Lower Depth Range Right Side 455 kHz Sonar History Window 79 Classic layout The top portion of the display presents a historical log of sonar returns from the 200 kHz down looking sonar beam New information in the down beam panel scrolls from right to left The bottom portion of the display presents a historical log of sonar returns from the 455 kHz right and left looking sonar beams New information appears at the top and scrolls down the display Side Beam View Classic Layout Depth m Temp oF o mph ae T 17 amp Depth Right Side 455 kHz Sonar History Window Temp water surface temperature Water Surface Line for 455 kHz Sonar History Windows Speed speed of boat 200 kHz Sonar History Window 4 Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Upper Depth Range 10 VLT Voltage Lower Depth Range Left Side 455 kHz Sonar History Window 80 Slanted layout This layout presents the two 455 kHz side sonar beams and the 200 kHz down looking sonar beam as three panels of historica
151. lter menu setting that allows the user to clear the screen of noise that is difficult to eliminate 182 Glossary Sonar Terms Pixels Pixels are the picture elements or small square blocks that make up the image on the LCD Measured as a vertical by horizontal number i e 640 V x 320 H 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 See Pixels Vertical Pixels Vertical Vertical Pixels are a number of vertical picture elements in a single column on an LCD display A greater number of vertical pixels provide finer resolution of targets detected by sonar Essentially a vertical distance the depth when divided by a larger number breaks that distance into smaller samples each representing a smaller area and thus providing more detail In fishfinders vertical pixels are more critical than horizontal pixels because the horizontal axis of the display represents time or history Sonar information on the horizontal axis can vary greatly depending on boat speed and the Chart Speed setting A greater number of horizontal pixels show more sonar history that the boat has passed through On many models Humminbird provides the most vertical pixels to provide a better display resolution See Chart Speed and Pixels Power Output Power output is the amount of sound energy emitted into the wa
152. luded How Sonar Works sonar technology is based on sound waves The 1100 Series Fishing System uses sonar to locate and define structure bottom contour and composition as well as depth directly below the transducer Your 1100 Series Fishing System 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 your boat can outrun this sonar signal Baal Time Sonar SONAR is an acronym for SOund and NAvigation Ranging Sonar utilizes eel precision sound pulses or pings which are emitted into the water in a teardrop shaped beam 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 Older Pings Scroll Across Display Sonar Frequency High Frequency Low Frequency Greater Resolution Low Resolution Less Depth Greater Depth Deeper Power Output Cycle Peak To Peak Root Mean Square Most Recent Sonar Ping When all the echoes are viewed side
153. ly 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 177 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 web site 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 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 DOMESTIC USA CUSTOMERS PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO STORE FOR SERVICE For all technical issues please call 1 800 633 1468 or visit www humminbird com click SUPPORT Please reference product serial number and model number when contacting Humminbird Returning Your Unit for Service Before sending your unit in for repair please contact the factory either by phone or by emai
154. n 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 boats engine may be interfering with sonar reception See Finding the Cause of Noise for more information 179 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 the 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 th
155. nced User Mode then highlight Map Datum on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Map Datum setting Default WGS 84 144 Course Projection Line Course Projection Line a 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 To change the Course Project Line setting 1 Highlight Course Projection Line on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Course Projection Line setting Hidden Visible Default Visible 3D View Outline 3D View Outline d Visible 3D View Outline allows you to display or hide an outline on the Chart side of either Chart or Bird s Eye Combo Views that shows what you re viewing on the Bird s Eye side of the view To change the 3D View Outline setting 1 Highlight 3D View Outline on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the 3D View Outline setting Hidden Visible Default Visible T b Export All Nav Data allows you to export all saved Tracks Waypoints and Routes to an MMC SD card To Export All Navigation Data 1 Make sure that an optional purchase MMC SD card is installed in the slot then highlight Export All Nav Data on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Contro
156. nd add waypoints to it immediately Edit allows you to select a previously saved route and edit its name and the waypoints on it Delete allows you to delete a route from a list of previously saved routes Travel allows you to select a previously saved route to use as the current route this menu setting also begins navigation on this route Routes can be traveled in either the forward or reverse direction Info displays information about the route including the distance and bearing from each waypoint to the next Chart Orientation Chart Orientation 4 North Up p Chart Orientation allows you to select whether the views containing charts should be drawn North Up or Course Up To change the Chart Orientation setting 1 Highlight Chart Orientation on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Chart Orientation setting North Up Course Up Default North Up NOTE The Chart Orientation setting does not apply to the Bird s Eye View 142 a Reference North Reference er D North Reference allows you to have bearings displayed with one of two orientations True North or Magnetic North To change the North Reference setting 1 Highlight North Reference on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the North Reference setting True Magnetic Default True Trolling Grid Rotation 0 Trolling Grid Rotation of i Troll
157. nd that has the mounting knuckle pointed towards the bow of the boat Preferred Mounting Area of Fill the hull with enough water to submerge the transducer body Use a sand filled bag or other heavy object to hold the transducer in position The transducer cannot transmit through air and the water purges any air from between the transducer and the hull and fills any voids in the coarse fiberglass surface View the sonar signal on the display and compare against what you observed in Step 2 making sure that the boat is in the same location as it was during your observations in Step 2 If the results are comparable move on to Step 6 Otherwise locate a new position in the hull and repeat Steps 3 through 5 Run the boat at various speeds and water depths while observing the screen on the control head If depth performance is required test the transducer in water at the desired depth If the performane is acceptable move on to Step 7 If the performance is not acceptable repeat Steps 3 through 6 Once you have determined the best mounting location using the above steps mark the position of the transducer 3 Route the cable 1 Once the mounting location is determined and you have marked the position of the transducer route the cable from the transducer to the control head 4 Permanently mount the transducer i 2 Make sure the position of the transducer is marked You may have to disconnect the cable to the control
158. nk into the bottom through shadows on the display Side Imaging Range Boat Icon o4 142 Left ETI fa bottom contour and structure For Side Imaging the bottom composition determines the intensity of the their relative density Upward slopes that face the transducer reflect sonar better than downward slopes Imaging display that allow for accurate interpretation of bottom contour and structure including the a u L oF Speed l mph Course ot VLT 4 45 210 11 7 99 Side Imaging Technology How It Works 1197c SI Combo models only Side Imaging sonar uses two very precise sonar beams that are directed to either side of the boat and illuminate the bottom contour structure and fish and display results in a picture like image e Side beams are extremely narrow from front to back and provide thin slices of the bottom for high resolution imaging e Side beams can search an area that is 20 feet wide 360 to each side with a typical depth performance of 150 feet when the side beam frequency selection is set for 455 kHz The main benefit of Side Imaging sonar to anglers is that it provides an overall survey of a large area of water This gives you a better understanding of the bottom topography and how structure is oriented for more efficient fishing Saltwater anglers pick up precise details of popular fishing structure like wrecks reefs humps and drop offs as we
159. nk plugs to protect the control head from the weather Inserting the Cables into the Cable Connector Insert ee cD Power Communications Temp Speed Cable Collector Cover amp Cable Collector Insert 8 Line up the cable collector insert and cover with the keying feature then slide the cover into place on the insert Assembling the Cable Collector Cable Collector Insert O Screws Cable Collector Cover 9 Attach the cable collector insert to the cable collector cover using the 2 6 Phillips screws provided 10 Plug the assembled cable collector into the back of the control head pushing gently but steadily until you feel the collector snap into place Cable connectors and cable sockets are keyed to prevent reverse installation so be careful not to force the connectors into the wrong sockets Plugging the Assembled Cable Connector into the Back of the Control Head NOTE You may wish to dress the cabling with nylon wire ties in order to hold the cables together and create a cleaner assembly NOTE It is very important that the cable collector is used and secured in place in the In Dash installation The Humminbird 1100 Series control head is now ready for operation 16 Connecting the Control Head Power Cable to the Boat A 6 2 m long power cable is included to supply power to the control head You may shorten or lengthen the cable using 18 gauge multi st
160. not protrude past the bottom of the hull and there is at least 1 4 clearance between the bottom of the bracket and the bottom of the transom for fiberglass boats and 1 8 clearance for aluminum boats Positioning the Boat Hull Types Require Mounting Bracket Different Mounting Positions 1 4 for fiberglass 1 8 for aluminum NOTE If you have a flat bottomed aluminum boat some additional adjustment may be needed to accommodate the rivets on the bottom of the boat i e the gap may need to be a little smaller than 1 8 This will help you to avoid excessive turbulence at high speeds NOTE If your propeller moves clockwise in forward as you re facing the stern of the boat from behind mount the transducer on the starboard side and align the bottom right corner of the mounting bracket with the bottom of the boat If your propeller moves counter clockwise in forward as you re facing the stern of the boat from behind mount the transducer on the port side and align the bottom left corner of the mounting bracket with the bottom of the boat Using the Mounting Bracket to Mark the Initial Drill Holes 3 Continue to hold the bracket on the transom of the boat and use a pencil or marker to mark where to drill the two mounting holes Mark the drill holes near the top of each slot making sure that your mark is centered in the slot Fourth Hole NOTE The third hole should not be drilled until the angle
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162. nsist 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 SD is an acronym for 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 Selective Availability SA is 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 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 Speed Over Ground is the measurement of the boat s progress across a given distance and is 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 a
163. nsity of the sonar return and provide an indicator of relative fish size DualBeam PLUS sonar models represent targets detected in the 200 kHz narrow beam as orange fish symbols and represent targets detected in the 83 kHz wide beam as blue fish symbols aX Gt a 200 kHz narrow beam orange fish symbols 83 kHz wide beam blue fish symbols 131 When Fish ID is turned off the 1100 Series 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 fish 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 To turn Fish ID on or off 1 Highlight Fish ID on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to turn the Fish ID setting On or Off Off On Default Off Fish ID Sensitivity Fish ID Sensitivity adjusts the threshold of the Fish ID detection Fish ID Sensitivity 5 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
164. nterface is easy to use A combination of keys different views and situation specific customizable menus allows you to control what you see on the color display Refer to the following illustration and see Key Functions Views and The Menu System for more information Screen VIEW Key 1000 Keys MENU Key 4 WAY Cursor Control Key EXIT Key INFO Key View Preset Keys 10 MARK Key POWER LIGHT Key Gi 010 key MMC SD Card Slot C 46 Powering Up the Control Head Turn on your Fishing System by pressing the POWER LIGHT key The Title screen is displayed until the Fishing System begins operation Your 1100 Series will begin Normal or Simulator operation depending on the presence or absence of a transducer 1100 Series Title Screen VHUMMINBIRD 1197c SI Combo Press MENU for Startup Options 47 What s On the Sonar Display The 1100 Series can display a variety of useful information about the area under and adjacent to your Depth water depth can be set to alarm when the ee A ees Cig water becomes too shallow Temperature water surface temperature Speed if a Speed accessory or GPS Receiver is PE Pee ae a oe HEM e el ar Sh P e AE Aii are ae EEA EH Ri attached the 1100 Series can display the speed H deta Ee ii of the boat and can keep a triplog of nautical or r statute miles traveled Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in
165. 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 GPS Diagnostic View Fix Type Est Pos Error Altitude Speed 5 6mph Course External GPS o 277 t 1 19 07 o 2553 999 Depth ft Temp F Speed T Course t VLT Sky Chart Satellite Being Monitored pn Satellite Being Used Current Latitude and Longitude 109 kp Active Side Sonar X Press Menu q Left gt i o Split Position The Sonar X Press Menu provides access to the settings most frequently used Press the MENU key once while in any of the Sonar Views to access the Sonar X Press Menu va Sensitivity 10 NOTE Menu choices will vary depending on system settings such as S Upper Range whether the unit is set for Advanced User mode Oft Lower Range NOTE Quad Layout only appears in Side Beam View when the optional Auto purchase QuadraBeam PLUS transducer is attached and selected Chart Speed Quad Layout Default Bottom Lock Off gt Bottom Range 15ft Ea Sonar Colors Standard Xs Cancel Navigation Sonar X Press Menu 110 kb Active Side Act
166. ny modification of the serial number or attempt to repair the original equipment or accessories 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 caretully in order to understand the full capabilities of your model ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS Products sold in the U S are not intended for use in the international market Humminbird international units provide international features and are designed to meet country and regional regulations Languages maps time zones units of measurement and warranty 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 1100 Series Cannon CannonLink HumminbirdPC Humminbird InterLink WeatherSense and X Press Menu s are trademarked by or registered trademarks of Humminbird 2009 Humminbird Eufaula AL USA All rights reserved 531617 1_F Table of Contents 1100 Series Int
167. of 150 feet when the Side Imaging Sonar frequency is set for 455 kHz The side beams can be operated at one of two frequencies 455 kHz or 800 kHz Selecting 800 kHz produces the sharpest image but the search area to each side and the depth capability are limited as compared to the 455 kHz frequency See What s on the Side Imaging Display and Understanding Side Imaging for more information DualBeam PLUS Sonar Your 1100 Series Fishing System uses a 200 83 kHz DualBeam lt 200kHz gt 60 Degree Total Coverage Bottom Coverage 1 x Depth PLUS sonar system with a wide 60 area of coverage DualBeam PLUS sonar has a narrowly focused 20 center beam surrounded by a second beam of 60 expanding your coverage to an area equal to your depth In 20 feet of water the wider beam covers an area 20 feet wide DualBeam PLUS sonar returns can be blended together viewed separately or compared side by side DualBeam PLUS 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 QuadraBeam PLUS Sonar optional purchase QuadraBeam PLUS transducer only Your 1100 Series Fishing System supports the optional purchase QuadraBeam PLUS transducer QuadraBeam PLUS sonar provides an extremely wide 90 area of coverage QuadraBe
168. ol keys to select a View Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the status of the view from Hidden 170 Accessories Menu Tab From any view press the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu System then press the RIGHT cursor key until the Accessories tab is selected If no accessories are attached to the Accessory Bus no accessory menu choices will appear under the Accessories tab only the Screen Snapshot menu choice If an accessory is attached however additional menu choices that support the accessory will be added automatically See the Operations Manual that comes with your accessory for detailed information w X kS r WeatherSense E Accessories W A hed SS k Screen Snapshot E Accessories On Screen Snapshot Accessories Menu no accessories attached l Accessories Menu with accessories attached NOTE The accessory to enable WeatherSense requires a separate purchases You can visit our web site at www humminbird com or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 for additional details 171 Using Screen Snapshot Screen Snapshot activates the screen snapshot function When Screen Snapshot is enabled pressing the MARK key creates a saved screen capture on the optional purchase MMC SD card installed in your unit s card slot All menus dialog boxes warnings and messages are captured and saved automatically Once you have created a screen ca
169. om Preview Box that shows what part of the full range view Is shown in zoom view on the left the Zoom Preview Box tracks the bottom in the full range view As the depth changes the zoomed view updates automatically to display a magnified image of the bottom The Zoom Preview Box shows where the zoomed view is in relation to the full range view The Zoom Level or magnification is displayed in the upper left corner and can be changed to suit conditions Upper and Lower Zoom Depth Range numbers indicate the depth of the water which is being viewed Freeze Frame Pressing any arrow on the 4 WAY Cursor Control key will freeze the screen in the Sonar Zoom View and a cursor and cursor dialog box will be displayed on the screen The cursor can be positioned on the display using the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to determine the depth of any sonar return In addition see the effects of menu setting changes with Instant Image Update Pressing EXIT will exit Freeze Frame and the display will start to scroll Sonar Zoom View Depth Gb T ah Bim mph ae e yen j ee Depth Upper Depth Range Zoom View Q Temp water surface temperature Upper Depth Range Full Range View Speed speed of boat Zoom Preview Box 10 Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Full Range View 5 VLT Voltage Lower Depth Range Zoom View 12 Zoomed View Lower Depth Range Full Range View Zoom Level 71 Split Son
170. on the bank The downlooking beam provides depth information directly below the boat X Press Menu X Press Menus are a Humminbird feature that make the most commonly used menu selections available with one press of the MENU key Items that appear on the X Press Menu are related to the current view and present the most logical choices for that view Sonar View X Press menus will differ from Chart View X Press menus etc X Press menus are one of the principal reasons that Humminbird products are easier to use Zoom Zoom is a feature that focuses in 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 Split screen zoom divides the display into the full range view on the right and the zoomed view on the left Humminbird offers One Touch Zoom which allows the zoom feature to be easily accessed from the regular sonar view with just one key press eliminating the need to use menus to access the feature 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 185
171. on when recording started Amount of time already played Current Ping Rate Overall length of recording Average Ping Rate You can delete the highlighted recording or all recordings using Delete Recording or Delete All Recordings from the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu 78 Side Beam View with optional purchase QuadraBeam PLUS transducer only Side Beam View is only available if you have connected a QuadraBeam transducer accessory and when Transducer Select is set to QuadraBeam see Sonar Menu Tab Transducer Select This view shows sonar information from both the left and right 455 kHz beams and the 200 kHz down looking beam in one view You can customize the way the sonar data is displayed in the Side Beam View to suit your personal preferences Depending on the layout selected from the Quad Layout Sonar X Press menu only available on the Sonar X Press menu when in Side Beam View the display will represent the same sonar data in one of the following three layouts Default Classic and Slanted Default layout The top portion of the display presents a historical log of sonar returns from the 200 kHz down looking sonar beam New information in the down beam panel scrolls from right to left The bottom portion of the display presents a historical log of sonar returns from the 455 kHz right and left looking sonar beams New information in the side beam panels scrolls from the center out Side Beam View Defau
172. oom View only when Bottom LOCK 18 ON a e SOL AET i E NAE EA ELE A NAA T EAE A E AEA E A een Cancel Navigation Only when navigating ccccccccccscscscecetstsesssesessscscscasssesesesssesssssesescsescaaceceeneaeseseseees Side Imaging X Press Menu 7797c SI Combo models only Side Imaging Views only PI eet tect tte sare E E ence ca cepa cokes essence eee RO WM TOS D AIIE EEA A OEN E SE E A A E ETE E TEEN Oe IIE EAEE EA E AAE EA E ES EA TAE EE E S E P A EAE OE E T ETE BON TRUM EA E tel E E T AE O eet E E A N A ese E D A EA TAE AE EEE EA TEO EA meres EET E E E E dc AA A E E A A E A cee 103 106 106 107 107 108 108 109 110 111 111 112 113 113 114 114 114 119 119 119 Table of Contents Navigation X Press Menu PT SS cee E A eset EAA A crate gente E A ET E E SST OSU EE E IE EN EA E E A TAT OES E E EEE E EA E A Waypoint Name only with an active cursor on a waypoint u Cursor to Waypoint Chart or Comba Vew ONY sssrini ia E a G E O e AE A EE anieetaea tee PAM A n e E OE E A E E E E AA EAEE E ET E E EA E Save Current Route OMY when navigating sesssessisiiseiiidoniii ei a tenes eieiesseanccoss Skip Next Waypoint 00M WHEN navigating seissen hosna E T Lancel Navigation OOV WON TVJ ases E E et lsa cts tt uated 2 Cancel MOB Navigation only when MOB Navigation is activated u Remove Target only if a Target is active u e esesissesnesisissineinirssirsinsrisrsnisnrnssrsnrennnsrnnnrsnnnninnrrerrenre
173. or Input Voltage High messages if these limits are exceeded If you turn the Low Battery Alarm on using the Alarms Main Menu your unit will use your settings If you do not turn the Low Battery Alarm on the unit will use these limits 7 5 to 7 9 VDC for the low end and 21 to 21 2 VDC for the high end NOTE In order to minimize the potential for interference with other marine electronics a separate power source such as a second battery may be necessary Transducer Installation Overview The 1157c Combo units and the 1197c SI Combo units use two different types of transducers Find the installation section that describes your transducer type 1197c SI Transducer Installation 1197c SI Combo models only If you have a 1197c SI Combo unit there are two different installation methods for your transducer e ransom Transducer o Trolling Motor Transducer Find the section that describes the method of installation you will be using The Side Imaging transducer has some special requirements because of Its side viewing capabilities e The Side Imaging transducer must NOT have anything obstructing the view of the side looking beams i e nothing can be in the line of sight of these beams not a hull motor or other transducer etc NOTE You may need to tilt the motor up and out of the way when using the side looking beams e n order for the side beams to be displayed accurately the transducer must be mounted so that it is look
174. ot using the MARK key 3 Viewing a Screen Snapshot using the Snapshot and Recording View 4 Deleting a Screen Snapshot using the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu 74 Snapshot and Recording View 11 34 36 AM N 42 09 457 7 19 07 W 080 03 895 2 S00018 BMP 2 D R000004 Highlighted Screen Snapshot Thumbnail Time and date when snapshot was captured 2 Unavailable Icon Position when snapshot was captured Recording Icon Amount of space used on the card Information Box Amount of space left on card Name of Snapshot Total amount of space on card 10 NOTE For snapshots and recordings the indicator bar has several states during recording the amount of space remaining on the MMC SD card is indicated on the status bar During playback the amount of time memory remaining to play is indicated on the status bar When a snapshot thumbnail is highlighted the amount of room remaining on the MMC SD card is indicated Waypoint Thumbnails On the Chart View you can use the INFO key to view Screen Snapshot as Waypoint thumbnails Waypoints thumbnails are created while the Snapshot feature is turned on They are linked to snapshot waypoints Before these snapshot waypoints are edited for the first time they are assigned a filename that begins with an S and is followed by several numbers and are represented by the camera Icon NOTE You must have an MMC SD card installed to store or view waypoint thumbnail
175. our 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 Bullseye Cursor will be centered over the tide station position The cursor information boxes will indicate the distance and bearing to the tide station from your present position Press the EXIT key again to return to the Chart View 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 Iwo 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 Bullseye Cursor will be centered over the current station position The Cursor Information Boxes will indicate the distance and bearing to the current station from your present position Press the EXIT key again to return to the Chart View 94 Introduction to Navigation Use the 1100 Series to establish waypoints at areas of interest and to navigate to those waypoints via a saveable route representing the shortest intended distance between waypoints
176. outh 270 is West Due to wind and waves the boat is often traveling in a slightly different direction than it is heading and therefore Heading is often confused with Course Over Ground See Course Over Ground Map Datum A Map Datum refers to a particular survey of the earth s surface that was referenced when creating a chart i e WGS84 Since the earth is not flat and not even consistently round a mathematical model must be used to translate coordinates from the sphere of the earth to the flat surface of a chart This mathematical model is the Map Datum Historically many different Map Datums have been used around the world to create maps often a reference to the Map Datum can be found in the legend of a paper map 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 MMC is an acronym for 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 The MMC is removable from Humminbird products and can be used in a PC that is equipped with an appropriate card reader MMC is the same format that many digital cameras use See SD North Magnetic North is t
177. p 1 Temp Time Time Date Triplog Voltage Water Speed 5 Selectable Readouts Non Navigation Mode The current detected water temperature from an optional purchase Temperature Probe or Temp Speed accessory Course is 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 See the Glossary for more information Displays the depth of the water Suppresses the readout so that no data shows in that position Position is the current location latitude longitude determined by GPS Speed is the measurement of the boat s progress across a given distance and is the speed measurement provided by GPS accurate destination times can be derived from this measurement See the Glossary for more information Displays the water temperature and current speed measured at the depth of the downrigger when using an optional purchase Speed n lemp sensor with a downrigger and the CannonLink accessory The current detected water temperature from an optional purchase Temperature Probe or Temp Speed accessory The current time The current time and date Displays the triplog which measures the elapsed time since last reset the distance traveled since last reset and average speed during timed interval
178. p the bracket to reveal the mounting screws Tighten the stainless steel mounting bracket screws to secure in place Hand tighten only 24 1157c Transducer Installation 1157c Combo models only If you have a 1157c Combo model there are three different installation methods for your transducer e Transom Transducer e nside the Hull Transducer e Trolling Motor Transducer Your 1100 Series uses a Two Piece Kick up transducer mounting bracket Find the section that describes the method of installation you will be using NOTE If the included transducer will not work for your application you may exchange it NEW and UNASSEMBLED with mounting hardware included for a transducer appropriate for your application often at very little or no charge depending on the transducer Call the Humminbird Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 for details and pricing or visit www humminbird com NOTE In addition to the hardware supplied with your transducer you will need a powered hand drill and various drill bits various hand tools including a ruler or straightedge a level a 12 plumb line weighted string or monofilament line marker or pencil safety glasses and dust mask and marine grade silicone sealant NOTE Due to the wide variety of hulls only general instructions are presented in this installation guide Each boat hull represents a unique set of requirements that should be evaluated prior to installation It is important to rea
179. playback begins the view is automatically switched to the primary Sonar View for your model and no live sonar data will be displayed only recorded sonar and GPS data will be shown and the Snapshot and Recording View will display the playback status You can change the speed skip to the beginning or end of playback and even reverse playback using the Playback Speed X Press menu item and stop the playback using the Stop Playback X Press menu item these items are added to the X Press menus in all views during playback In the Snapshot and Recording View only playback speed can also be changed using the Left and Right 4 Way Cursor keys Playback is paused when the sonar cursor is active and resumes playing when the cursor is removed Playback is automatically paused when the end of the recording is reached H NOTE Sonar chart speed is increased during Fast Forward and reversed during Rewind This may reduce the quality of the sonar image since at higher speeds not every sonar return can be processed and displayed NOTE Navigation is not affected by the Sonar Recording feature but any active navigation is cancelled when playback begins or ends Recording Playback 11 31 52 AM N 42 09 237 R00004 SON 7 19 07 W 080 03 889 Current Ping Average Ping Remaining 203mS 132ms 7 02 O D Name of recording Amount of time remaining to play O D Time and Date recording started Playback speed icons Positi
180. point and Routes but NO MAP in the background See Chartplotter Trolling Grid Trolling Grid is 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 Trolling Grid resolution be changed by zooming in or out on the chart The Trolling Grid can also be rotated on the display to orient it for optimal boat course for wave and wind conditions UTC UTC is an acronym for 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 To display the correct Local Time in a Humminbird GPS unit the user must use the Local Time Zone menu and select the time zone i e EST CST WAAS WAAS is an acronym for 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 systems such as EGNOS Europe and MSAS Japan Waypoint A Waypoint is the saved location latitude longitude of a point of
181. pth l ft Temp oF o mph o t 1 Depth Waypoint Trolling Grid 2 Temp water surface temperature Waypoint for Grid Speed speed of boat Course Projection Line Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Boat Icon 10 V Voltage Map Scale D Cartography NOTE Only one waypoint can have either a target or a grid at one time If you apply a target or a grid to anew 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 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 99 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 system then use the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Navigation tab Select Routes 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 screen will be displayed with an empty route You can name the route add waypoints to the route from the list of all waypoints and ord
182. pture a screen capture thumbnail is added to the Snapshot and Recording View and is available to view at a later date See the full sized image by highlighting a thumbnail using the Up or Down 4 Way Cursor keys then using the Right 4 Way Cursor key to view the full image A border around the full size screen snapshot indicates that it is just a screen snapshot not a live view You can delete the highlighted image or all images by selecting a thumbnail and using Delete Image or using Delete All Images from the Screen Snapshot X Press menu You can view these captures on the Chart and the Snapshot and Recording views which show any existing thumbnails of the screen captures NOTE You must have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed for the Screen Snapshot feature to work NOTE If you use your MMC SD card in two different control heads that have different screen sizes the Screen Snapshot made on one unit will still be present on the card but will be reoresented by the Unavailable icon circle with a slanted line through it on the Snapshot and Recording View on the other unit To turn Screen Snapshot on or off 1 Highlight Screen Snapshot on the Accessories main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to turn Screen Snapshot On or Off Off On Default Off To make a screen snapshot Screen Snapshot must be enabled 1 Make sure you have installed an optional purchase MMC SD card into your card slot 2
183. r Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode The following NMEA sentences are output 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 APB Autopilot Sentence B BWR Bearing and Distance to Waypoint RMB Recommended Minimum Navigation Info To turn NMEA Output on or off 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight NMEA Output on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the NMEA Output to On or Off Off On Default Off 168 m Sonar deactivates Sonar and removes the Sonar Views from the view rotation To turn Sonar on or off 1 Highlight Sonar on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Sonar to On or Off Off On Default On Video Out Video Out Off Video Out allows you to set the video format that will be sent to your remote monitor To use the Video Out feature 1 Highlight Video Out on the Setup main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to select the video format Domestic Models NTSC Off International Models NISC PAL PAL M Off Default Off 169 Gay X S ASS Ka views HE Bird s Eye View Views Menu Visible Chart Bird s Eye Combo View Visible Chart Chart Combo View Visi
184. r Transducer Options If you don t have a trolling motor transducer there are several options e You may purchase a Trolling Motor Adapter kit that will allow you to mount the transducer on the trolling motor SE e You may also exchange your NEW and UNASSEMBLED transducer with mounting hardware included for a trolling motor transducer There are also several transducer switches available that support the following configurations e wo control heads with one transducer e wo transducers with one control head NOTE Call the Humminbird Customer Resource Center at 1 800 633 1468 for details and pricing or visit www humminbird com for more information GPS Receiver Installation To optimize performance of the GPS receiver mount it in an area that has full exposure to the sky The effective area of reception is 10 above the horizon Different circumstances determine the mounting method appropriate for your GPS receiver If you have Then use An existing antenna stem with standard 1 Stem Mount with Existing 14 thread stem 1 14 Thread Stem Access for cable routing under the mounting Access Under Mounting Location location No access under the mounting location No Access Under Mounting Location The pinouts of the NMEA cable are as follows e Red Wire 12V output voltage only e Black Wire Ground e White Wire NMEA Out CAUTION Please use caution before connecting the red 12V wire to any other NMEA device This is
185. r 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 the color of the line or Color By Depth If you choose Color By Depth you cannot choose one color to represent the track a color range will represent the different depths on the track instead from light green shallowest to black deepest You can change the depth range associated with black by using Track Color Range menu setting see Navigation Main Menu Track Color Range NOTE Imported tracks will display the appearance set before they were imported Saed Taas Tracks Saved Tracks p Saved Tracks allows you to view the Saved Tracks submenu To view the Saved Tracks Submenu 1 Highlight Saved Tracks on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to view the Saved Tracks submenu saved Tracks Saved Tracks Submenu The Saved Tracks Submenu contains the following menu choices Edit allows you to select a previously saved track and edit its name whether it is visible or not and Its appearance Delete allows you to delete a track from a list of previously saved tracks Default sets the appearance of the track created by selecting Save Current Track 140 a Waypoints allows you to view the Waypoints submenu To view the Waypoints Submenu 1 Highlight Waypoints on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor
186. randed copper wire CAUTION Some boats have 24 or 36 Volt electric systems but the control head MUST be connected to a 12 VDC power supply The control head power cable can be connected to the electrical system of the boat at one of two places a fuse panel usually located near the console or directly to the battery I RI T wn e ESES e a EF Ela ig Soa T NOTE Make sure that the power cable is disconnected from the control head at the beginning of this procedure NOTE Humminbird is not responsible for over voltage or over current failures The control head must have adequate protection through the proper selection and installation of a 3 Amp fuse la If a fuse terminal is available use crimp on type electrical connectors not included that match the terminal on the fuse panel Attach the black wire to ground and the red wire to positive 12 VDC power Install a 3 Amp fuse not included for protection of the unit Humminbird is not responsible for over voltage of over current failures Or 1b If you need to wire the control head directly to a battery obtain and install an inline fuse holder and a 3 Amp fuse not included for the protection of the unit Humminbird is not responsible for overvoltage or over current failures NOTE Your unit will detect when your battery voltage is too low or too high and will display either Input Voltage Low
187. ration instructions e Damaged or has failed because of an accident or abnormal operation e Repaired or modified by entities other than Humminbird 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 HUMMINBIRD 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 HUMMINBIRD 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 Humminbird 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 typical
188. ravel before a trackpoint is added to the track NOTE Track Min Distance works in conjunction with Trackpoint Interval Both conditions must be met before a trackpoint is added to the current track To change the Track Minimum Distance setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Track Min Distance on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Track Min Distance setting 1 to 300 feet or 1 to 100 meters nternational Units only Default 16 ft 5 m NOTE During slow travel or drift setting both Trackpoint Interval and Track Min Distance to small values will allow you to increase the track resolution a Color Range Track Color Range 50 3000 Track Color Range allows you to set the depth range that will be displayed as black the deepest depth when Color By Depth is selected as the style for the current track see Navigation Menu Tab Current Track To change the Track Color Range 1 Highlight Track Color Range on the Navigation main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Track Color Range setting 50 to 3000 feet or 20 to 1000 meters International Units only Default 50 ft 20 m Map Datum Map Datum d WGS 84 Default gt Advanced Map Datum allows you to change the map coordinate system used by the 1100 Series to match those of a paper map To change the Map Datum setting 1 Make sure you are in Adva
189. re bottom readings from 150 feet see Side Imaging X Press Menu SI Range To change the Max Depth setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Max Depth on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Max Depth setting AUTO 10 to 1500 feet 3 to 500 meters International models only Default AUTO Water Type Water Type d Freh p Advanced Water Type configures your unit for operation in fresh or salt water The Water Type menu choice is available when User Mode is set to Advanced see Setup Menu Tab User Mode NOTE 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 Also make sure that the Water Type is set accurately especially in salt water as this affects the accuracy of deep water depth readings To change the Water Type setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Water Type on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Water Type setting Fresh Salt Default Fresh 137 er a Select Transducer Select E Transducer Select allows you to select which transducer you want to use High Definition Sidescan Compact Sidescan Sidescan QuadraBeam PLUS DualBeam PLUS Dual 50
190. rged in water for reliable transducer detection 3 Ifthe bottom is visible on screen with a digital depth readout the unit is working properly Make sure that the boat is in water greater than 2 ft 6 m but less than the depth capability of the unit and that the transducer is fully submerged since the sonar signal cannot pass through air 4 Ifthe unit is working properly gradually increase the boat speed to test high speed performance If the unit functions well at low speeds but begins to skip or miss the bottom at higher speeds the transducer requires adjustment Angling the rear of the transducer downward and or lowering the transducer farther into the water will help achieve depth readings at high speeds If the left side of the fish arch is longer than the right side then the back of the transducer is angled too far downward If the right side of the fish arch is longer than the left side then the back of the transducer is angled too far upwards NOTE Due to the wide variety of boat hulls it may not always be possible to get symmetrical fish arches and high speed depth readings at the same time NOTE It is often necessary to make several incremental transducer adjustments before optimum high speed performance Is achieved Once you have reached a consistently good sonar signal at the desired speeds you are ready to lock down the transducer settings 5 Mark the transducer bracket location on the transom with a pencil then pop u
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192. rotected transducer that is built into the lower unit of Minnkota trolling motors With Universal Sonar 2 all wiring is concealed inside the indestructible composite shaft out of sight and out of harm s way with no clamps ties or exposed wires Universal Sonar 2 features new temperature sensing and the performance of DualBeam PLUS technology available with all Humminbird DualBeam PLUS models An expanded view and greater bottom detail gives you a totally new perspective of the water below along with optimal sonar performance to help you find fish Downriggers are the key to catching fish you otherwise couldn t even touch And now Humminbird s CannonLink Downrigger Controller makes operation of up to six Cannon Mag 20 DT or Mag 20 DI HS downriggers incredibly easy Using the controls on your Fishing System deploy or retrieve downriggers hold a specific distance off the bottom cycle downriggers between two depths and adjust the Positive lon Control Even see temperature and water clarity at depth and speed at the ball right on screen when using the Cannon Speed n lemp You ll never be shorthanded again just make adjustments from the helm while your mate rigs the lines and brings in the fish With the new InterLink Network Connection you can now share GPS position waypoints routes and your current track between two Humminbird Fishing Systems in real time Mark a waypoint at the console and it s instantly available on
193. route press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To cancel saving the current route press the LEFT Cursor key aon gt Only when navigating Skip Next Waypoint removes the next waypoint from the current route This menu choice will only appear when you are currently navigating a route To Skip Next Waypoint 1 Highlight Skip Next Waypoint on the Navigation X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate skipping the next waypoint 3 The Confirm dialog box will appear To skip the next waypoint press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To cancel skipping the next waypoint press the LEFT Cursor key 123 Cancel Navigation Cancel Navigation gt Only when navigating Cancel Navigation discards the current route and exits Navigation Mode This menu choice will only appear when you are currently navigating a route This will not delete a previously saved route To Cancel Navigation 1 Highlight Cancel Navigation on the Navigation X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to initiate canceling navigation 3 The Confirm dialog box will appear To cancel navigation press the RIGHT Cursor key once more To avoid canceling navigation press the LEFT Cursor key Cancel MOB Navigation p only when MOB Navigation is activated Cancel MOB Navigation removes the Man Overboard MOB waypoint and exits Man Overboard mode This menu choice will only appear when you are currently navigating in Man Ov
194. s it may be impossible to find an area clear from turbulence and a different mounting technique or transducer type should be considered such as an Inside the Hull Transducer see nside the Hull Transducer Installation e f you plan to trailer your boat do not mount the transducer too close to trailer bunks or rollers to avoid moving or damaging the transducer during loading and unloading of the boat e f high speed operation is critical you may want to consider using an In Hull transducer instead of this Transom Mount transducer NOTE The hydrodynamic shape of your transducer allows it to point straight down without deadrise adjustment NOTE If you cannot tind a transom mount location that will work for your high speed application tind an In Hull Transducer by contacting our Customer Resource Center at either 1 800 633 1468 or by visiting our web site at www humminbird com 2 Preparing the Mounting Location In this procedure you will determine the mounting location and drill two mounting holes using the transducer mounting bracket as a guide 1 Make sure that the boat is level on the trailer both from port to starboard and from bow to stern by placing your level on the deck of the boat first in one direction then in the other 2 Hold the mounting bracket against the transom of the boat in the location you have selected Align the bracket horizontally using the level make sure that the lower corner of the bracket does
195. s If you press the INFO key while the cursor Is on a snapshot waypoint and the MMC SD card is missing only the normal chart information will be displayed When the cursor is active on the Chart View and snaps to one of these snapshot waypoints a waypoint thumbnail will be displayed Pressing the INFO key while the cursor is near one of these snapshot waypoints will make the full snapshot appear on the screen Pressing the EXIT key will show the cursor on the waypoint with the waypoint thumbnail displayed 19 For more information see Accessories Menu Tab Using Screen Snapshot and Snapshot and Recording X Press Menu When you start a screen snapshot you will see a message that a waypoint has been created at the point where your cursor is on the screen and the screen will freeze while the snapshot is being saved to the MMC SD card A status dialog box will appear that shows the progress of the save as a percentage and that displays the numbered file name assigned to the BMP file that is being created Snapshot filenames begin with the letter S For more information see Accessories Menu Tab Using Screen Snapshot procedure and Snapshot and Recording X Press Menu Recording and Playback From the Snapshot and Recording View you can use the X Press menu to start and stop recording and to change the pings per second which alters the detail level of the recording Once you are recording playing back a recording and screen snapshot
196. s available when User Mode is set to Advanced see Setup Menu Tab User Mode To change the Depth Lines setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Depth Lines on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to turn the Depth Lines setting On or Off Off On Default On 135 Surface Clutter 5 Surface Clutter Advanced 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 The Surface Clutter menu choice is available when User Mode is set to Advanced see Setup Menu Tab User Mode Surface Clutter To change the Surface Clutter setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Surface Clutter on the Sonar main menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Surface Clutter setting Low 1 to High 10 Default 5 Noise Filter Noise Filter q Off gt p Advanced 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 Noise Filter menu choice is available when User Mode is set to Advanced see Setup Menu Tab User Mode NOTE The Off setting removes all filtering Low Medium and High settings add progressive filtering of the sonar returns In some deep water situations the High setting may actually make it
197. s have an Information Bar on the bottom of the screen consisting of readouts that change from view to view You can customize the information displayed in individual readouts on many views including suppressing a particular readout so that nothing is displayed the readouts displayed depend on the view and whether you are navigating see Setup Menu Tab Select Readouts for more information 65 Side Imaging View 1197c SI Combo models only Side Imaging View shows a shadowed right and left looking view from the boat as the boat passes over the bottom See Side Imaging On the Water Interpretation for more information about interpreting the side Imaging view In this view you can change which side you look at the sensitivity of the sonar to allow you to see more or less detail the range of the side beams the scrolling speed of the chart and the color scheme of the display all from the Side Imaging X Press Menu See Side Imaging X Press Menu as well as Understanding Side Imaging for more information Side Imaging View Depth water depth Submerged Tree 7 Q Temp water surface temperature Standing and Fallen Timber Speed speed of boat Side Beam Range Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Water Column 10 V1 Voltage Bottom Retum M Shadows Boat Icon 66 Side Imaging View with Active Cursor eld El a a5 6 176 o Depth 7 Aeman g F Speed
198. s the MARK key once to save a waypoint 2 Highlight Waypoint Name on the Navigation X Press menu 3 Use the RIGHT 4 Way Cursor Control key to view the Waypoints submenu _ Waypoint Name Submenu The Waypoint Submenu contains the following menu choices 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 list of saved waypoints 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 list of waypoints Grid allows you to apply a trolling grid to a waypoint selected from the list of waypoints 125 O tart Recording Snapshot and Recording X Press Menu Snapshot and Recording View only The Snapshot and Recording X Press menu provides access Delete Image to the image management and sonar recording functions Press eo the MENU key once while in the Snapshot and Recording View to access the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu Delete All Images D abet NOTE For more information see Snapshot and Recording View Delete All Recordings amp Pings Per Second Auto gt Playback Speed CiStop Playback Snapshot and Recording X Press Menu 126 OStart Recording Start Recording gt optional p
199. ser Mode To change the Daylight Saving Time setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Daylight Saving Time on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to turn Daylight Saving Time On or Off Off On Default Off 166 Position Format Position Format q dd mm mmm Advanced Position Format selects the format of the latitude and longitude position display This menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode To change the Position Format setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Position Format on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Position Format dd ddddd dd mm mmm or dd mm ss Default dd mm mmm Time Format Time Format 4 12 Hour gt Advanced International only Time Format changes the time format used by the unit This menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode International models only 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 see Navigation X Press Select Readouts To change the Time Format 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Time Format on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Time Format 12 hour 24 hour Default 12 hour Date Forma
200. sh ID Fish ID is a Humminbird feature that uses advanced sonar processing algorithms to determine if a detected object is likely to be a fish When the sonar signal from an object meets strict parameters the unit draws a Fish Symbol or icon and the digital depth of the target On DualBeam and DualBeam PLUS units fish detected in the narrow center beam are shown as shaded symbols and fish detected in the wider beam are shown as hollow symbols Fish Symbol A Fish Symbol is the graphic that is displayed on the screen when Fish ID determines that a sonar return is likely to be a fish See Fish D Freeze Frame Freeze Frame is a Humminbird feature that pauses the sonar scrolling so that the image on screen can be studied with greater detail See nstant Image Update Frequency Frequency is 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 Grayscale Grayscale is the use of varying shades of gray to represent the strength of the sonar signal on the display and is a very intui
201. side see Sonar X Press Menu Active Side or Side Imaging X Press Menu Active Side for more information You can also adjust the size of the left side of a split screen see Sonar X Press Menu Split Position or Side Imaging X Press Menu Split Position for more information In this view you can change which side you look at the sensitivity of the sonar to allow you to see more or less the range of the side beams the scrolling speed of the chart and the color scheme of the display NOTE See Side Imaging View and Sonar View for more information about each side of this view NOTE This view is only available on 1197c SI Combo models Side Sonar Combo View n a i ae Ay AR 1 i Depth aa Temp Pr mph as t o 30 8 62 4 4 5 210 TI 7 a Depth Lower Depth Range Temp water surface temperature Side Imaging Range Speed speed of boat Boat Icon Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Bottom Retum M VL Voltage Tree Upper Depth Range Shadows Depth Lines Water Column A 73 Snapshot and Recording View Snapshot and Recording View displays and allows you to view both screen snapshot thumbnails and recording icons captured to an optional purchase MMC SD card installed in your unit In addition when you are in the Snapshot and Recording View Start Recording Stop Recording Delete Image Delete All Images Delete Recording Delete All R
202. sition 1 Rib at position 1 Fitting the Pivot Arm Over the Ratchet Ratchet 29 Inserting the Pivot Arm Assembly Into the Mounting Bracket Inserting the Pivot Bolt 3 Put the pivot bolt through the assembly to hold it in position and loosely install the nut but do NOT tighten the nut at this time Insert the pivot arm assembly into the mounting bracket Do NOT snap the assembly closed as you will need to access the mounting bracket in the next step NOTE If the pivot assembly is snapped closed over the mounting bracket use a flat head screwdriver or similar tool to gently pry the assembly away trom the mounting bracket 4 Align the mounting bracket transducer assembly with the drilled holes in the transom With a 9 16 socket driver mount the assembly to the transom using the two 10 1 long screws provided Mounting the Assembly to the Transom NOTE Make sure that the mounting screws are snug but do not fully tighten the mounting screws at this time to allow the transducer assembly to slide for adjustment purposes 5 Snap the pivot arm down into place 6 Adjust the initial angle of the transducer from back to front by rotating the transducer until the side seam on the transducer is almost parallel with the bottom of the boat one click at a time in either direction 30 Adjusting the Initial Transducer Angle One click too high Correctly aligned transducer side seam aligned with
203. ss the EXIT key during the Navigation Warning to enter into Normal mode 106 Simulator Use the Simulator to learn how to use your 1100 Series before taking your boat on the water The Simulator is a very powerful tool that simulates on the water operation providing a randomly updated display We recommend going through this manual while using the Simulator since all of the menus function and affect the display the way they actually do when in Normal operation Simulator Overzoom t Tomp F Spoed 911 NOTE At startup while still on the Title screen while the name of your Humminbird model is still on the screen you must press the MENU key and then select Simulator manually to enter Simulator mode Manually selecting Simulator from the Start Up Options menu allows you to pre configure your Fishing System for on the water operation Any menu changes you make will be saved for later use A Simulation message will appear on the display periodically to remind you that you are using the simulator Exit the Simulator by powering your 1100 Series off System Status Use System Status to view system connections and to conduct a unit self test The following screens are displayed in turn when you press the VIEW button when using System Status e Self Test e Accessory Test e GPS Diagnostic View Exit System Status by powering your 1100 Series off 107 Self Test Self Test displays results from the internal diagnos
204. structions completely and understand the mounting guidelines before beginning installation 18 Transom Transducer Installation 1197c SI Combo models only If you will be installing a transom mounted transducer use the procedures in this section There are two pieces to the transducer mount assembly the pivot and the bracket Your transducer comes with a two piece metal and plastic bracket assembly There are several procedures you will have to perform in order to install a transom mounted transducer They are e Determine transducer mounting location e Mount the bracket to the boat e Attach the pivot to the transducer Mount the transducer pivot assembly to the bracket Adjust the running position of the transducer Route the transducer cable e Perform a final test of the transom transducer installation Areas of Possible Turbulence Stepped Hull Rivets Strakes Transom Hull To determine transducer mounting location NOTE If transom mounting is not possible because of a stepped hull or cavitation noise trolling motor installation may be an option See Trolling Motor Transducer Installation for more information 1 First determine the best location on the transom to install the transducer Consider the following to find the best location e t is very important to locate the transducer in an area which is relatively free of turbulent water As a boat moves through the water turbulence is generated by the weight of the boat
205. t Date Format mm dd yy gt Advanced International only Date Format changes the date format used by the unit This menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode International models only Date Format selects the format for the date display when Time Date is selected as a Digital Readout see Wavigation X Press Select Readouts To change the Date Format 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Date Format on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Date Format mm dd vy dd mm yy or yy mm dd Default mm dd yy 167 ao 4 Small tenths gt Advanced Digits Format allows you to add a tenth decimal place to readouts such as Temperature and Depth The format can be changed to small format large format or no format This menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode see Setup Menu Tab User Mode To change the Digits Format setting 1 Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode then highlight Digits Format on the Setup menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Digits Format setting Small tenths Large tenths No tenths Default Large tenths NOTE If you choose No Tenths the display will only show numbers rounded to whole numbers NMEA Output NMEA Output Off Advanced NMEA Output turns the NMEA output on or off This menu choice is available only when in Advanced Use
206. t SI Sensitivity on the Side Imaging X Press menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the SI Sensitivity setting Auto 1 to 20 where Low 1 High 20 Default 10 E SI Range 20m SI Range 2 S120 1797 S Combo models only SI Range sets the deepest range that will displayed in the Side Imaging views The range must be set manually The SI Range menu choice can only be accessed from the Side Imaging Views To adjust the SI Range 1 From any Side Imaging View highlight SI Range on the Side Imaging X Press Menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the SI Range setting 6 to 360 feet or 2 to 120 meters International Models only Default 150 feet or 50 meters X Chart Speed 5 Chart Speed E o 1197c SI Combo models only Chart Speed determines the speed at which the side sonar information moves down the display and consequently the amount of detail shown A faster speed shows more information in the Side Imaging Views 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 allowing you to see an entire area Adjust Chart Speed to your personal preference To adjust the Chart Speed 1 Highlight Chart Speed on the Side Imaging X Press Menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the Chart Speed setting
207. t against the transom of the boat to match the traced silhouette Check the bracket position with the level again to make sure it Is still level then mark the fourth mounting hole using a pencil or marker Unscrew and remove the mounting screws and the transducer assembly and set aside Fourth Hole 2 Drill the fourth mounting hole using a 9 64 drill bit Use a marine grade silicone sealant to fill all four drilled mounting holes especially if the holes penetrate the transom wall Fully Tighten All Three Mounting Screws 3 Re position the transducer assembly against the transom of the boat then hand install the first three screws two on the outside edges and one in the 3rd mounting hole Make sure that the transducer location and the pivot angle have not changed then fully tighten all three mounting screws Hand tighten only 4 Snap the pivot back down Install 8 x 1 wood screw into the 4th hole to lock down the pivot arm Hand tighten only 30 Inside the Hull Transducer Installation 1157c Combo models only NOTE Do NOT install the 1197c Side Imaging transducer inside the hull as the side looking beams CANNOT penetrate the hull Only the 1157c Dual Beam PLUS transducer can be mounted inside the hull If you choose to mount your transducer inside the hull of your boat perform the procedures in this section In hull mounting generally produces good results in single thickness fiberglass hulled boats Humminb
208. t might otherwise overlap each other as you zoom out change into these small blue icons to help screen readability 86 Chart View with Cursor with optional purchase Navionics Cartography i Di sear E LogaLO Oils Oro EFN ex Depth O ft Temp QO F Speed mph Course t VLT 30 2 794 56 074 11 7 Cursor Info Box Track 2 Latitude and Longitude Position of Cursor Boat Icon Distance to Cursor Waypoint 12 Bearing to Cursor Course Projection Line Depth Active Cursor 2 Temp Water Surface Temperature Declutter icons 15 Speed Speed of Boat Cartography 16 Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Map Scale VL Voltage 87 Chart View Navigating with optional purchase Navionics Cartography ft XTE ft o Next Waypoint 2 Depth XTE Cross Track Error Distance of Boat from Route Speed the measurement of the boat s progress across a given distance and is the speed measurement provided by GPS Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North O Bearing Direction to Destination Waypoint measured in degrees from North 80 mph O 635 36 56 074 074 t Oa Track E Declutter Icons Boat Icon Course Projection Line f Route Waypoint D Cartography Map Scale 2 Chart Chart Combo View Chart Chart Combo View shows two versions of the Ch
209. ter by the sonar 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 Pulse Width is 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 better 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 QuadraBeam PLUS QuadraBeam PLUS is a Humminbird sonar configuration that uses four sonar beams for a more detailed bottom image QuadraBeam PLUS uses the DualBeam PLUS configuration for downlooking and also adds two additional beams to look to the left and right The sonar beams pointing to the left and right provide the ability to spot fish and structure over a wide 90 area and to identify on which side of the boat they are located See DualBeam PLUS Quick D
210. the RIGHT Cursor key to display a list of waypoints Select the waypoint you want to target A target consisting of concentric circles centered on the selected waypoint will appear on all of the navigation views the target shows various distance ranges from the targeted waypoint To remove the target choose Remove Target from the Navigation X Press Menu NOTE Only one waypoint can have either a target or a grid at one time If you apply a target or a grid to anew waypoint the original waypoint will lose its target or grid Chart View with Target Overzoom Depth ft Temp oF o mph o t Depth Waypoint Target Temp water surface temperature Targeted Waypoint Speed speed of boat Course Projection Line Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North Boat Icon 10 Vi Voltage Map Scale M Cartography 98 Add or Remove a Trolling Grid From the Waypoints submenu accessed from the Navigation main menu select Grid and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display a list of waypoints Select the waypoint to which you want to add the grid The trolling grid will appear on all of the navigation views and can be used as a guide when trolling around a waypoint The grid can be rotated to any desired heading using Grid Rotation from the Navigation Main menu To remove the trolling grid choose Remove Grid from the Navigation X Press Menu Chart View with Grid cer a De
211. the standard decibel level at which the sonar cone angle is measured and is written as 10 dB 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 FSTN is an acronym for Film Super Twist Nematic FSTN is a monochrome display technology characterized by black high contrast pixels All monochrome fixed mount Humminbird products use FSTN technology DualBeam PLUS DualBeam PLUS is a Humminbird sonar configuration that uses two sonar beams simultaneously and combines the information from both beams into one view by overlapping the data on screen or shows each beam individually side by side or permits each beam to be viewed individually full screen Feature Memory Feature Memory is a Humminbird feature that retains the user s menu settings in permanent memory Settings are retained even when the unit is powered off indefinitely 181 Glossary Sonar Terms Fish Arch A Fish Arch is the apparent arch that appears on the display when any object moves through the sonar cone The arch results from a gradual decrease in distance to an object as it moves into the sonar cone The distance to an object changes due to the conical shape of the sonar beam which causes the distance to be greater at the edges of the beam than at the center of the beam When this distance change is graphed on the display an arch appears Fi
212. ther time a green arrow will point to the active side Combo Views usually display sonar on the left with charts or Bird s Eye usually on the right The Active Side menu choice is only available when a Combo View is active To select the Active Side 1 Highlight Active Side on the Navigation X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to change which side is active Left Right Default Left Split Position 50 Split Position 2 2 ss ali Right Split Position allows you to adjust what percentage of the screen is taken up by the left side of any Combo View each view may be adjusted independently you must be in a specific view to adjust the screen size for that view The number setting indicates the percentage taken up by the left side of the Combo View selecting Left sets the left side of the screen to its smallest setting The Split Position menu choice is only available when a Combo View Is active To Adjust Split Screen Position 1 Highlight Split Position on the Navigation X Press Menu 2 Use the RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control key to change the size of the left side of a split screen Left 30 40 50 60 70 Right Default varies Waypoint 601 Waypoint Name Only with an active cursor on a waypoint Waypoint Name allows you to view the Waypoints submenu for the waypoint under your cursor To view the Waypoint Name Submenu 1 Move the cursor onto an existing waypoint and press the MENU key on
213. tic self test including unit serial number Printed Circuit Board PCB serial number software revision total hours of operation and the input voltage IP and MAC addresses are also displayed Self Test Screen SYSTEM STATUS Self Test PASSED SIN PCB S N 1 11357510052 1 0001 001 SOFTWARE VERSION TIF pr on au IP ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 00 1a 79 00 00 00 Depth t Tomp F Spood mpl Courso t VLT Y 21 4 142 56 216 11 7 Accessory Test Accessory Test lists the accessories connected to the system Accessory Test Screen SYSTEM STATUS CannonLink UNCONNECTED GPS CONNECTED InterLink UNCONNECTED Speed UNCONNECTED Temperature CONNECTED WeatherSense UNCONNECTED Dopth t Tomp F Spood mp Courso EVLT 34 5 142 56 277 11 7 NOTE The speed accessory will be detected only if the paddlewheel has moved since your 1100 Series was powered up 108 GPS Diagnostic View GPS Diagnostic View which is only available when a GPS Receiver is attached to your 1100 Series 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 the current position local time and date and other
214. tions Menu Press the MENU key during the power up sequence to view the Start Up Options menu See Start Up Options Menu 4 Right gt 50 Remove Target X Press Menu X Press Menu The X Press Menu allows you to access the settings that are changed frequently without having to navigate through the whole menu system Press the MENU key once to display the X Press Menu When you select a menu item from the X Press Menu the menu will collapse leaving only the menu choice on the screen Use the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to reactivate the X Press Menu NOTE The X Press Menu choices will vary depending on which view Is active When you press the MENU key as well as whether you are in Normal or Advanced User Mode Either the Navigation or Screen Snapshot X Press Menu will appear depending on the view you are in Main Menu Tabs Less frequently adjusted menus are grouped into the Main Menu System The Main Menu system is organized under main tab menu headings to help you find a specific menu item quickly Main tab headings are Alarms Navigation Chart Setup Views and Accessories Navigating Through the Main Menu Tabs To change an individual menu setting use a combination of the MENU and the 4 WAY Cursor Control keys as follows 1 Press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu 2 Use the 4 WAY Cursor LEFT or RIGHT key to select a specific menu tab 3 Use the DOWN or UP 4 WAY Cursor Control key
215. tive method of presenting information Traditionally the strongest sonar signals are represented in black and progressively weaker signals are represented in progressively lighter shades of gray Grayscale Inverse Inverse Grayscale is a Humminbird feature that reverses the correlation of sonar signal strength and the shade of gray typically used to represent it The strongest sonar signals are represented by white and progressively weaker signals are represented in progressively darker shades of gray While somewhat counter intuitive this method makes the sonar images crisper and has the benefit of enhancing the apparent sensitivity because the weaker signals appear bolder Inverse grayscale works well in very clear water Debris laden water often appears as a lot of clutter on the screen Instant Image Update Instant Image Update is a Humminbird feature that updates all the sonar information on the display when Sensitivity and a variety of sonar settings Bottom View Range etc are modified This differs from the traditional functionality that only updates the new sonar information collected after the setting change Instant Image Update permits more accurate fine tuning of the display because the user can see the results on the complete sonar graph When combined with the Freeze Frame feature the user can adjust and understand the effects of many different sonar settings quickly and easily Maximum Depth Menu The Maximum Depth Menu is
216. tly where those objects are in relation to other objects shown on the display 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 always 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 RTS Window The Narrow RTS Window The Wide RTS Window indicates the sonar intensity through the use of colors Red indicates a strong return and blue indicates a weak return The depth of the sonar return is T indicated by the vertical placement of the return on the display depth scale o0 indicates the sonar intensity through the use of a bar graph The length of the plotted return provides an indication of 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 Sonar 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 displa
217. to select a specific menu item under that tab 4 Use the LEFT or RIGHT keys again to change a menu setting 103 QUICK TIPS e When your cursor is within a menu tab press the EXIT key to jump directly to the top of the tab e f you are at the bottom of a menu tab press the DOWN Cursor key to jump directly to the top of the tab If you re at the left or right of a menu tab you can also jump to the other side by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT cursor keys repeatedly until you have moved past the end of the menu e A down arrow at the bottom of a menu means that you can scroll to additional menu choices using the DOWN Cursor key A right or left arrow on a menu choice means that you can use the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to make changes or to see more information If you press MENU or EXIT to leave the main menu system and then you return to the main menu using the MENU key you will be at the same main menu tab you were on when you last displayed the main menu Total Screen Update When you change any menu Settings that affect the view you are in the view will update immediately i e you don t have to exit the menu to apply the change to the screen User Mode Normal or Advanced Ihe Main Menu choices will vary depending on whether you are in Normal or Advanced User Mode An Advanced Mode is provided for users who desire the highest level of control over the 1100 Series and Normal Mode for users who desire greater simplicity and
218. tomobiles aircraft and boats In some European Union member states these vehicles are considered outside of the scope of the Directive and EEE for those applications can be considered excluded trom the WEEE Directive requirement This symbol WEEE wheelie bin on product indicates the product must not be disposed of with other K household refuse It must be disposed of and collected for recycling and recovery of waste EEE Humminbird will mark all EEE products in accordance with the WEEE Directive It is our goal to comply EE 7 the collection treatment recovery and environmentally sound disposal of those products however these requirements do vary within European Union member states For more information about where you should dispose of your waste equipment for recycling and recovery and or your European Union member state requirements please contact your dealer or distributor from which your product was purchased ROHS STATEMENT Product designed and intended as a fixed installation or part of a system in a vessel may be considered beyond the scope of Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 180 Glossary Sonar Terms Alarm Depth Depth Alarm is a user controllable audible alert that sounds when depth is less than or equal to the setting Alarm Temperature Temperature Alarm is a user con
219. trollable audible alert that sounds when the water surface temperature equals the setting Backlight Backlight is a user controllable illumination for the LCD for night and low light use Beam Sonar Beam A sonar beam is the wide cone shaped projection of sound waves formed as sound travels underwater See Cone Angle Big Digits View Big Digits View is a Humminbird feature that displays the sonar graph and enlarged digital readouts for easy reading from a distance This is a great tool when monitoring the digital depth is important such as with higher boat speeds or when viewing the unit from a distance When speed input is available the Big Digits View also shows the TripLog See TripLog Bottom Black Bottom Black is a Humminbird feature that fills in the area of the display below the bottom contour Bottom Black is preferred by some anglers because of its high contrast and easy readability even though it can obscure bottom hardness information Bottom Contour Bottom Contour is the profile of the bottom graphed to the display as the depth changes Bottom Hardness Bottom Hardness is the density or composition of the bottom which can often be determined by interpreting the main sonar return Varying levels of hardness can be determined by interpreting the thickness of the 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
220. uch detail is shown on the display Increasing the sensitivity shows more sonar returns from small baitfish and suspended debris in the water however the display may become too cluttered When operating in very clear water or greater depths increased sensitivity shows weaker returns that may be of interest Decreasing the sensitivity eliminates 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 To adjust the Sensitivity 1 Highlight Sensitivity on the Sonar X Press menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the Sensitivity setting Low 1 High 20 Default 10 Sensitivity at High 112 Upper Range oft Upper Range 0 1490 Advanced Sonar Split Sonar and Active Sonar Side Views only Upper Range sets the shallowest depth range that will be displayed on the Sonar Split Sonar and Active Sonar Side Views The Upper Range menu choice is available when User Mode is set to Advanced see Setup Menu Tab User Mode and can only be accessed from the Sonar Split Sonar and Active Sonar Side 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 w
221. urchase MMC SD Card Snapshot and Recording View only Start Recording allows you to start sonar recording from the Snapshot and Recording View This menu option is only available when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed and you are in Snapshot and Recording View To start sonar recording 1 Highlight Start Recording on the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu and press the RIGHT 4 Way Cursor key to start recording OStop Recording Stop Recording optional purchase MMC SD Card only Stop Recording allows you to stop sonar recording This menu option is only available when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed To stop sonar recording 1 To stop recording highlight Stop Recording from any X Press menu 2 Press the RIGHT 4 Way Cursor key Delete Image Delete Image gt optional purchase MMC SD Card Snapshot and Recording View only Delete Image allows you to delete a single screen capture image from the Snapshot and Recording View This menu option is only available when you have an optional purchase MMC SD card installed and you are in Snapshot and Recording View and you have selected an image thumbnail To delete an image 1 On the Snapshot and Recording View use the UP and DOWN 4 Way Cursor keys to select the image you want to delete 2 Highlight Delete Image on the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu 3 Press the RIGHT 4 Way Cursor key to initiate this procedure
222. ursor key to display the Waypoints submenu Program a specific position as a waypoint To create a waypoint that is NOT your current position from the Waypoints submenu select the Create option and press the RIGHT Cursor key Use the Cursor keys 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 a list of saved waypoints Select the waypoint you want to edit and press the RIGHT Cursor key Use the 4 WAY Cursor Control key to move from field to field and the UP and DOWN Cursor keys to changes values once you are in a field In the Waypoint Name Latitude and Longitude fields use the UP and DOWN Cursor keys to change the letter or number All upper and lower case letters are available as well as digits 0 9 and some punctuation characters In the Waypoint Icon field use 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 Select Save and press the RIGHT Cursor key to save your changes 96 To make it easier to select a waypoint 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 Delete a waypoint From the
223. ursor key to start playback represented by a green play triangle which appears to the right of the recording icon NOTE During playback the amount of time memory left to play is indicated by the status bar For more information see Snapshot and Recording View 129 Sonar Menu Tab Beam Select 83kHz Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu System and Side View Frequency then press the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Sonar tab 455kHz Fish ID NOTE Menu choices will vary depending on system settings such as Off whether the unit is set for Advanced User mode or what transducer Is f Narrow Structure ID Narrow 83kHz Sensitivity 455kHz Sensitivity Depth Lines oO Surface Clutter Noise Filter 5 0 0 n 5 Of Max Depth Auto Water Type Fresh Transducer Select Hi Def Sidescan n oO Off Sonar Menu 130 yl Select Beam Select 4i 200kt gt Beam Select sets which sonar returns from the transducer will be displayed on the screen When set to 200 83 kHz the returns from both beams are blended The Split Sonar View continues to display the sonar returns from each beam in their respective windows The blended information is shown in the Sonar View The RTS Window in the Sonar View will only show the returns from the 200 kHz narrow beam When set to 200 kHz only the returns from the 200 kHz narrow beam will be displayed in the Sonar View The Split Sonar View
224. ve anything obstructing the view of the side looking beams i e nothing can be in the line of sight of these beams not a hull motor or other transducer etc To mount the transducer bracket to the boat 1 Remove the transducer mounting template from this manual See Appendix A for the Transducer Mounting Template TOP Use 5 32 drill bit 1 4 PLACE EITHER CORNER 15 380 mm from prop s A 2 Hold the template on the transom of the boat in the location where the transducer will be installed Align the template vertically matching the lower edge of the transom with the bottom corner of the template If your propeller moves clockwise as the boat moves forward mount the transducer on the starboard side and use the bottom left corner of the template If your propeller moves counter clockwise as the boat moves forward mount the transducer on the port side and use the bottom right corner of the template 3 Using a pencil or punch mark the three mounting holes on the transom Do not mark or drill any other holes at this time 20 Attaching the Bracket 4 Using a 5 32 4 0 mm bit drill the three holes to a depth of approximately 1 25 mm On fiberglass hulls it is best to use progressively larger drill bits to reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the outer coating Use a marine grade silicone sealant to fill the drilled holes b Align the metal mounting bracket with the mounting holes The center
225. ver the mounting surface hole then use it to mark the position of the two mounting screws closest to the center large hole Remove the gimbal and drill the two mounting holes using a 9 64 3 5 mm bit Do not install the hole cover at this time Or 10 6b If the cables cannot be routed directly beneath the mounting bracket mark and drill a 1 25 mm hole that will allow you to run the cables close to the bracket Pass the cables through the 1 25 mm hole routing the cables through the grommet and pressing the grommet into place Place the hole cover over the mounting surface hole then use it to mark the position of the two mounting screws Remove the hole cover drill the two mounting holes using a 9 64 3 5 mm bit fill them with marine grade silicone sealant then replace the hole cover and insert the 8 Phillips countersink wood screws Hand tighten only 7 Place the mounting bracket on the mounting surface aligned with the drilled holes and fill the mounting holes with marine grade silicone sealant Insert the four 10 Slotted Hex wood screws into the mounting holes Hand tighten only 8 Ifthe cable pass through hole is beneath the mounting bracket you will need to install the hole cover after you have routed all cables Place the hole cover over the mounting bracket cable pass thru hole and align with holes drilled in step 6a Insert the 8 Phillips countersink wood screws Hand tighten only NOTE Be sure that the cables p
226. viewing are not allowed and the only Sonar Recording menu choices available in the X Press menu are Stop Recording and Pings Per second Use the 4 WAY Cursor keys from the Snapshot and Recording View to start playback of a specific recording icon You can then cycle through all the views using the VIEW key to see what those views looked like during the recorded time period You can also use the X Press menu to change playback speed stop playback and delete recording Icons Working with sonar recordings is a six step process 1 Displaying the Snapshot and Recording View 2 Starting a sonar recording using the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu 3 Changing the maximum ping rate for the recording using the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu optional 4 Stopping a recording using the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu 5 Playing back a recording using the Snapshot and Recording View and the 4 Way Cursor keys and changing the playback speed using the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu 6 Deleting a recording using the Snapshot and Recording X Press menu For more information see Snapshot and Recording X Press Menu When you start a sonar recording you will see a message that a waypoint has been created at your current location During recording playing back a recording and screen snapshot viewing are not allowed An information box displays a variety of information including the numbered file name assign
227. y Rocky Bottoms have a broken random appearance NOTE A sloping bottom will be reoresented as a thicker line across the display Harder bottoms typically will be displayed with red and softer bottoms typically will be displayed with blue The sonar returns from the bottom structure and fish can be represented as either Structure ID or WhiteLine See Sonar Menu Bottom View for details on how to set the bottom view Structure ID represents weak returns in blue and strong returns in red _e s re T Fe i ji ge ft Temp lt F a mph Course st VLT 21 1 181 29 113 11 1 0l 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 l ft Temp z oF Speed a mph eS os a VLT 21 1 185 29 173 11 7 02 Understanding Side Imaging 1197c SI Combo models only It is important to understand how Side Imaging technology produces the display available on the 1100 Series The images you see on the display are produced using sonar technology The special transducer produces three distinct beams one beam facing down and two beams pointing out to the side These side beams are aimed at right angles to the path of the boat and unlike the down beam which provide conical coverage the side beams provide coverage which is very thin front to back yet very wide top to bottom
228. y turns the eye point right or left while pressing the UP arrow key moves the eye point forward and pressing the DOWN arrow key moves the eye point backward Pressing the EXIT key moves the eye point back to its original position behind and above the boat NOTE Only the standard configuration readouts are shown in the graphics Readouts can be customized to suit your needs NOTE If all selectable readout boxes are turned off below the Bird s Eye pane the window will stretch to fill the whole vertical pane See Navigation X Press menu Select Readouts for more information Bird s Eye View Standard mph 42 1 14 3 5 6 273 11 7 Depth VLT Voltage amp Temp water surface temperature Boat Icon Speed speed of boat Cartography Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North 02 Bird s Eye View Navigating Next Waypoint Bearing Direction to Destination Waypoint Depth measured in degrees from North XTE Cross Track Error Distance of Boat from Route Boat Icon Speed the measurement of the boat s progress across a given mle distance and is the speed measurement provided by GPS Off Course Limits Course the current direction the boat is traveling measured Cartography in degrees from North 83 Chart Bird s Eye Combo View Chart Bird s Eye Combo View shows both the Chart and Bird s Eye views in a combination split screen
229. y 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 settings entered manually To adjust the Lower Range 1 Highlight Lower Range on the Sonar X Press Menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the Lower Range setting AUTO 10 to 1500 feet 3 to 500 meters International models only Default AUTO 113 X Chart Speed 5 Chart Speed l Li 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 in the Sonar Views 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 setting the RTS Window will update at the maximum rate possible for the depth conditions Adjust Chart Speed to your personal preference To adjust the Chart Speed 1 Highlight Chart Speed on the Sonar X Press Menu 2 Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4 WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the Chart Speed setting 1 10 where 1 Slowest 10 Fastest Default 5 EJ Quad Layout Quad Layout q Default gt with optional purchase QuadraBeam PLUS Transducer Side Beam View only Quad Layout selects
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