Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Wide 3D Vision Humminbird
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INSTALLATION PREPARATION PARTS SUPPLIED PARTS SUPPLIED Before installing your new Humminbird fishfinder, please ensure the following parts are included in the box: • Fishfinder • Transducer with 2.
INSTALLATION PREPARATION INSTALLATION OVERVIEW Determining How to Mount the Transducer Your Hu mminbird fishfinder includes a standard transducer. This transducer can be mounted on the transom of the boat or bonded to the inside of a fiberglass hull boat.
INSTALLATION PREPARATION ALTERN ATE MOUNTING METHODS ALTERNATE TRANSDUCERS AND MOUNTING METHODS Your Humminbird fishfinder comes with everything necessary for installation and operation on most boats. However, there are several situations which may require a different type of transduce r.
INSTALLATION PREPARATION TRANSDUCER EXCHANGE TRANSDUCER EXCHANGE Other transducers are available as replacements for the standard transducer. You may exchange your new and unassembled transducer for another type by return ing it to the address listed in Customer Support.
INST ALLATION TRANSOM INSTALLATION Do not begin this transducer installation until you read the Installation Preparation in the Operation Guide. This chapter contains information critical to the correct installation of your transducer. Due to the wide variety of boat hulls, only general instructions are presented in the installation guide.
INSTALLATION TRANSOM INSTALLATION • If the propeller(s) is (are) forward of the transo m, it may be impossible to find an area clear from turbulence, and a different mounting technique or transducer type should be considered. Step Two - Drill the Mounting Holes 1.
INSTALLATION TRANSOM INSTALLATION Step Four - Mount the Transducer to the Transom 1. Apply silicone sealant to the mounting holes drilled into the transom.
mounting bracket. Drill this hole and install the screw after final testing and adjustments have been completed..
INSTALLATION TRANSOM INSTALLATION Step Six - Route the Cable There are several ways to route the transduc er cable to the to the area where the control head will be installed. The most common procedure routes the cable through the transom into the boat.
INSTALLATION IN SIDE THE HULL INSTALLATION INSIDE THE HULL INSTALLATION Inside the hull installation requires the mount system and control head be installed and operational. See Installing the Control Head for instruction on installing the unit. Inside the hull mou nting generally produces good results in single thickness fiberglass - hulled boats.
The transducer cannot transmit through air. The water purges any air from between the transducer and the hull and fills any voids in the coarse fiberglass surface.
INSTALLATION INSIDE THE HULL INSTALLATION 3. Power up the Control Head. 4. Run the boat at various speeds and water depths while observing the screen on the Control Head. If the unit functions well at low speeds b ut begins to skip or miss the bottom at higher speeds, the transducer needs to be moved.
INSTALLATION CONTROL HEAD INSTALLATION CONTROL HEAD INSTALLATION Step One - Determine Where to Mount Begin the installation by determining where to mount the control head.
fuse in the connection. If you must wire the control head directly to a battery, be sure to install an inline fuse holder.
INSTALLATION CONTROL HEAD INSTALLATION and one amp fuse (not included) for the protection of the unit (Figure 21). Humminbird is not responsible for over voltage or over current failures. In order to minimize the potential for interference with other marine electronics a separate power source (such as a second ba ttery) may be necessary.
Optional: If th e cables pass outside the mounting bracket, install the hole cover over the hole and fasten in place using the two #8 x 7/8” (22mm) wood screws (Figure 24).
INSTALLATION CONTROL HEAD INSTALLATION Step Five - Assembling the Connector Holder 1. Insert the cable connectors into the connector holder. The cable connectors are labeled, and there are corresponding labels on the connector holder (Figure 26).
INSTALLATION TEST THE INSTALLATION TEST THE INSTALLATION Testing should be performed with the boat in the water, however you can initially confirm b asic operation with the boat trailered. Press POWER once to turn the unit on. There will be an audible chirp when any button is pressed to confirm the button press.
WHAT YOU SEE ON SCREEN The first thing you may notice about the Wide 3D Vision unit is the high - resolution, wide screen LCD display. The LCD display uses super - twist technology for maximum viewability and is ruggedized for tough shock and vibration endurance.
A valuable accessory available for use with all Wide 3D products is Wide Side. Your unit has the capability of di splaying information from a special “side - locking” transducer as shown in Figure E. See the “Advanced Feature” section for more information.
The digital depth shown on - screen is the depth of the water directly beneath your boat. As new information is received, the most recent information is displayed at the lower right, directly underneath the boat symbol. Previous information advances to the left.
USING THE 2D VIEW When operating in 2D view, the Wide 3D Vision operates as most normal depth sounders with several exceptions. The six beam 53 degree transducer allows you to search for fish with a much wider area of coverage than ord inary depth sounders.
The signal does not stop there - it is reflected downward again by the surface of the water, and a weak “second return” is usually visible if the depth range is sufficient to see it. The se cond return may be used as an indicator for setting the sensitivity bias.
MENU brings a menu on - screen for adjustment, o r if a menu is already present, the next menu in sequence will appear. Menus will go off - screen and normal operation will resume after a short period of time. If you wish to keep the menu on - screen for an extended period of time, press STOP.
A setting of – 2 sets the sensitivity two steps below what the unit would normally select, so only the largest targets of other returns are displayed.
ZOOM Another form of range control is Zoom. Zo om allows selection of various ranges for full screen viewing., while maintaining a view of the full range. By using the display to view a smaller area, the effective display resolution is increased, and the unit’s ability to separate targets close togethe r is enhanced.
To enable Zoom, adjust the horizontal lines to the depth of the zoom range using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons, then enable Zoom using the ENTER button. Pressing the VIEW button wh ile in zoom will toggle your display from three zoom views; 3D, 2D, and a combo view.
BOTTOM ALARM The Wide 3D Vision contains an audible alarm to warn you of shallow water depths. This alarm is adjustable from 2' to 99' of depth. To enable the alarm, simply adjust the alarm depth using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons, and press ENTER.
The Fish Alarm alerts you to the presence of fish, or other targets not attached to the bottom, in the water beneath your boat. The Fish Alarm has 3 different settings which correspond to the 3 different size fish targets shown on - screen.
"ID+", the default setting, provid es more information about the location of the target by attaching depth "strings" showing the digital depth of the target. When there are numerous targets on - screen, not every target depth is shown, to avoid excessive clutter on - screen.
TRIPLOG TripLog pro vides a time/distance calculation, based on input from the speed accessory. The timer is started when the unit is first powered, and distance information is collected to provide elapsed distance since power up, and the average speed.
Scroll Rate controls the rate of update of the display. There are five rate settings available. The default setting is rate 4 - you may speed up or slow down the update rate to match your personal preference.
particular viewpoint, or just for pers onal preference. This setting is remembered even after the unit is turned off. Units - Speed allows a selection between displaying speed in MPH or KTS. MPH displays your boat's speed in statute miles per hour and KTS displays your boat's speed in knots or n autical miles per hour.
"Diagnost ic" is selected with the sonar mode option of the System menu. It is a special screen that displays the raw sonar information being received by each of the six sonar beams. Viewing the information in this manner is helpful when selecting a mounting locatio n for the transducer, or when troubleshooting potential problems.
The Wide Side transducer is available as a trolling motor mount, a transom mount, or a portable mount. Wide Side can be connected di rectly to your Wide 3D Vision unit in p/ace of the standard transducers, or used in conjunction with a transducer switch so that all of the transducers can be connected to the Wide 3D Vision .
Your Wide 3D Vision is now configured for Wide Side operation. When you exit the "System Options" menu, the view you will see on - screen is shown above.
The information collected is controlled by pressing the VIEW button. Pressing VIEW toggles the optio ns "both", "right', "left", or "dwn" (down). When the "dwn" mode is selected, the single 24 degree down - looking element of the Wide Side transducer is used to collect this information.
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