Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 409000-1 du fabricant Humminbird
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i T hank Y ou! Thank y ou for choosing Humminbird®, Am erica's #1 name in fishfinders. Humminbird® has built its reputation by designing and manuf acturing top-quality , thoroughly reliable marine equipment. Y our Humminbird® is designed for trouble-fr ee use in even the harshest marine en vironment.
T able of Contents ii In tr oduc tion 1 Ho w So nar W orks ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... .. ... ..... ..... .... ... ..... .... ... .. ... ..... .... ... .. ... ..... .... ... ..... ..... .... ... ..1 Hig h Defin ition S ide Ima ging® S onar (8 98c SI an d 99 8c SI o nly ) .
T able of Contents iii T est in g th e Sy st em I nst alla tion 38 P ow er On th e Cont rol H ea d 39 W hat’ s on the C on tr ol He ad 39 K ey Fu nc ti on s 40 POW ER/LI GHT Ke y . ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ..... ..... .... .. ... ..... .... ... .. .
T able of Contents iv Cha rt/Do wn Ima gi ng™ C ombo V ie w (89 8c SI and 9 98 c SI on ly) ... .... ... .. ... ..... .... ... .. ... ..... ...7 2 Do wn I mag in g™/ Sonar C ombo V ie w (89 8c SI and 9 98c S I only) ... .... ... .. ... ..... .... .
T able of Contents v Do wn Ima ging ™ X -P re ss™ Me nu (D ow n Im ag ing ™ Vie ws onl y [898 c SI, 9 98c SI ]) 95 Act ive Si de (Co mbo Vi ew s only) ... .... ... .. ... ..... .... ... ..... ..... .... ... ..... ..... .... ... ..... ..... .... .
T able of Contents vi So na r Me nu T ab 10 8 Bea m Sele ct .. ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... .... ... ..... ..... .... ... ..... ..... .... ... ..... ..... .... ... ..... .... ... .. ... .108 Sid e Vi ew Fr eque ncy (Si de Imag ing ® and Do wn Im aging ™ V ie ws on ly [898 c SI, 9 98c SI] ) .
T able of Contents vii Map B orde rs. ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ... .... .. ... ..... .... ... .. ... ..... .... ... ..... ..... .... ... ..... ..... .... ... ..... .... 123 Spo t Sound ings (op tiona l-p urch as e Na vio nics® c ha rts o nly ) .
T able of Contents viii 1- Y ear L imit ed W arr ant y 13 9 Hu mm in bi rd ® Serv ice P oli cy 13 9 F is hin g Syst em Acc esso ri es 14 1 Sp ec if ic at io ns 1 42 Gl os sa ry 1 44 Ap pe nd ix A Si .
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Introduction 1 Introduction Y our Humminbird® Fishing System is configured as follo ws: • Humminbird® 858c Combo: Wide Screen Fishing System with DualBeam PLUS™ Sonar and Chartplotting. GPS Receiver included. • Humminbird® 898c SI Combo: Wide Scr een Fishing System with Side Imaging® Sonar , DualBeam PLUS™ Sonar , and Chartplotting.
2 Introduction The sound puls es are transmitted at variou s frequencies depending on the application. V ery 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.
Introduction 3 DualBeam PLUS™ Sonar (858c, 898c SI, 958c, 998c SI) The Fis hin g Sy st em u se s a 20 0/ 83 k Hz DualBeam PLUS™ sonar system with a wide (60°) area of cov erage. DualBeam PLUS™ sonar has a narrowly f ocused 20° center beam, surrounded by a second beam of 60°, expanding your cov erage to an area equal to your depth.
Introduction 4 Univer sal Sonar 2 Y ou r Fis hi n g Sy st em s u pp or ts U n ive rs al S on ar 2 , a s ta te -o f -t he -a rt , integrated and protected tr ansducer that is built into the lower unit of Minnkota trolling motor s.
Installation Introduction 5 Fishing System Configur ation T he Fi sh ing S yste m ha s a wid e va ri et y of co nf ig ur atio ns th at wil l in flu ence t he in sta llat io n. T he ac ce ss ory b us, vi de o out put, a nd R S 23 2 con nect or s allo w you to ex pand y our F is hi ng Sy stem c ap ab ili ties .
Installation Introduction 6 V ide o-O ut a nd RS 2 32 C on nec to r s Y our unit has a built-in V ideo Out connector and a dual RS 232 connector , which can be used with optional-purchase equipment such as AIS (Automatic Identification System).
Installation - Gimbal Mount 7 Gimbal Mounting the Control Head If you are gimbal mounting the Humminbir d®, you can pre-assemble the unit in order to plan the best mounting location.
Installation - Gimbal Mount 8 NO TE: Alternate hole patterns are a vailable on the gimbal mounting brack et, and may match existing holes on the boat. Y ou may choose to use one of these alternate hole patterns.
Installation - Gimbal Mount 9 Remove the hole co ver , drill the two mounting holes using a 9/64" bit. Do not install the hole cover at this time. 6b. If the cables cannot be routed dir ectly beneath the mounting bracket, mark and drill a 1" (25 mm) hole that will allo w you to run the cables close to the bracket.
Installation - Gimbal Mount 10 9. Insert cable connectors into the proper r ecesses on the cable collector insert. T he cable connectors are k eyed to pr event re verse installation, so be careful not to for ce the connectors into the wrong slots.
11 Installation - Power 10. Wh ile ho ld ing c able s in p lac e in t he ca ble co ll ec tor i nser t, thread th e cables thr ough th e slo t in the b ot to m of th e ca ble c olle ct or c ov er , lin e up th e cab le col le ct or in sert a nd co ver , then s lide t he c ov er in to pl ace on t he i ns ert .
12 Installation - Power NO TE: In order to minimize the potential for interf erence with other marine electronics, a separate po wer source (such as a second battery) may be necessary . Y ou are now ready to install the transducer . Find the section that refers to your specific transducer installation method.
13 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ 858c & 958c T ransom Mount T ransducer Installation DualBeam PLUS™ T ransducer, XNT 9 20 T (858c and 958c only) The DualBeam PL US™ transducer uses a T wo Piece Kick-up transducer mounting bracket.
14 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ 1. Locating the transducer mounting location NO TE: If transom mounting is not possible because of a stepped hull or cavitation noise, and you hav e a single layer fiberglass hull, In-hull installation is an option.
15 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ • If the transom is behind the propeller(s), it may be impossible to find an area clear from turbulence, and a diff erent mounting technique or transducer type should be considered, such as an Inside the Hull T ransducer (see In side t he Hul l T ra ns du ce r In st al la ti on ).
16 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ 3. Continue to hold the bracket on the tr ansom of the boat, and use a pencil or marker to mark where to drill the tw o mounting holes. Mark the drill holes near the top of each slot, making sure that your mark is centered in the slot.
17 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ NO TE: It is important to tak e your measurement in the figure showing Measuring the T ransom An gle , from exactly 12 inches down from the top of the transom.
18 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ 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 brack et. Do NOT snap the assembly closed, as you will need to access the mounting brack et in the next step.
19 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ 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 belo w the hull.
20 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ 4. Routing the Cable The tr ansducer cable has a low profile connector , which must be routed to the point where the control head is mounted. T here are sever al ways to r oute the transducer cable to the area wher e the control head is installed.
21 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ NO TE: If there is excess cable that needs to be gathered at one location (as shown in the illustration), dress the cable r outed from both directions so that a single loop is left ex te n di ng f ro m th e s to ra ge l oc a ti o n.
22 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ NO TE: The deeper the transduce r is in the water , the more likely that a rooster tail of spray will be gener ated at high speeds, so make sure that the transducer is as high as it can be and still be submerged in the water .
23 T ransom Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ Lo cki ng Do wn t he T r an sdu cer ( Opt ion al) NO TE: Y ou have the option to lock down the T wo Piece Kick Up br acket if you do not want the transducer to kick up. Ple ase be awar e, howe ver, that the transducer can be damaged if it is locked do wn and it strikes debris in the water .
24 858c & 958c Inside the Hull T ransducer Installation DualBeam PLUS™ T ransducer, XNT 9 20 T (858c and 958c only) NO TE: Do NOT install the Side Imaging ® transducer inside the hull, as the side looking beams cannot penetrate the hull. Only the DualBeam PLUS™ tr ansducer can be mounted inside the hull.
25 Inside the Hull Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ 2. T rial installation Y ou will not be able to adjust the mounting after an inside the hull transducer is installed.
26 Inside the Hull Mount - DualBeam PLUS ™ 6. Run the boat at various speeds and water depths while observing the screen on the control head. If depth perf ormance is required, test the transducer in water at the desir ed depth. If the performance is acceptable, move on to Step 7.
27 898c SI & 998c SI T ransom Mount T ransducer Installation Side Imaging ® T ransducer , XHS 9 HDSI 180T (898c SI or 998c SI only) In addition to the hardware supplied with y our transducer , yo.
28 T ransom Mount - Side Imaging® Overvie w If y ou wil l be ins tal lin g a Sid e Imag ing ® tr ansom mo unt ed tr ansdu cer , use the p roc edure s in th is sec tio n. T here a re t wo p iece s to th e tr ans duce r moun t ass embl y: the pi vo t, an d the br acke t.
29 T ransom Mount - Side Imaging® • The hydrodynamic shape of y our transducer allows it to point str aight down without deadrise adjustment. • On boats with stepped hulls, it may be possible to mount the trans- ducer on the step.
30 T ransom Mount - Side Imaging® 5. Al ign t he met al m ou nti ng br ack et wi th th e moun ti ng h ole s. T he c ent er sl ot sh ould b e ab ov e the t wo o ut er s lot s. (T his br ack et and a ll o th er ha rd war e su pp lie d is top q ua lit y stai nl es s ste el for m axim um s tr engt h an d cor ros ion p rot ec tio n.
31 T ransom Mount - Side Imaging® Adjusting the running position of the transducer The tr ansducer mounting bracket allo ws height and tilt adjustment, while the pivot bolt allows angular adjustment. T hese adjustments will help reduce cavitation. Initially , adjust the transducer as described in the following par agraphs.
32 T ransom Mount - Side Imaging® Routing the cable The tr ansducer cable has a low profile connector that must be routed to the point where the control head is mounted. T here are sever al ways to r oute the transducer cable to the area wher e the control head will be installed.
33 T est & Finish Tr ansducer Installation T rolling Motor T ransducer Installation Sever al styles of the transducer are compatible with tr olling motor mounting. If you have a tr olling motor bracket, r efer to the separate installation instructions that are included with the brack et.
34 4. If the unit is working properly , gradually increase the boat speed to test high-speed performance. If the unit functions well at lo w speeds but begins to skip or miss the bottom at higher speeds, the transducer requir es adjustment.
35 GPS- Stem Mount Stem Mounting with an Existing 1" - 14 Thr ead Stem Follow these steps to stem mount the GPS r eceiver: NO TE: If you have an existing stem f or mounting the GPS receiver , proceed directly to step 2 of the follo wing procedure.
Access Under Mounting Location Follow these steps to deck mount the GPS r eceiver 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.
3. The GPS r eceiver has two wir e routing notches. Use the cable notch closest to the intended cable route. 4. With the cable routed, position the GPS r eceiver in the planned mounting location and mark the mounting holes with a pencil or punch. 5. Move the GPS r eceiver to the side and drill the two 9/64" (3.
38 T est System Installation T esting the System Installation After you hav e completed the installation of the control head, transducer , and any other accessories such as the GPS receiver , and have made all the cabling connections required, y ou must test the installation before using the system.
39 What’s on the Control Head P ower On the Contr ol Head Press the POWER/LIGHT key to po wer on your Humminbird® contr ol head. When the T itle screen is displayed, press the MENU ke y to access the Start-Up Options Menu.
40 Key Functions Ke y Functions Y our Fishing System has a set of easy to use keys that giv e you flexibility and control ov er your fishing experience. POWER/LIGHT Ke y The POWER/LIG HT key is used to power the F ishing System on and off . Y ou can also use the POWER/LIGHT key to adjust the backlight and contrast of the display .
41 Key Functions 4-W A Y Cursor Control K ey (RIGHT , LEFT, UP , or DOWN Cursor K eys) The 4-W A Y Cursor Control key has multiple functions, which depend on the view , menu, or situation. • Menu Selection: Press the DOWN or UP Cursor k eys to highlight a menu option, then press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to change a menu setting.
42 Key Functions INFO Ke y Press the INFO key while in Bird's Ey e, Chart, or Combo View to display information about objects that ar e near an active cursor . If the cursor is not active, the Chart Inf o submenu will be displayed. See V iews: Vie wing Cartography for more information.
43 Multi-Media Card Slots Multi-Media Card (MMC)/SD Slots The tw o multi-media card (MMC)/SD slots on your control head can be used with MMC/SD cards (optional-purchase r equired) to a d d de t ai l ed c h ar t s to y ou r Fi s hi n g System, update your Fishing System software, or export na vigation data from your Fishing System.
44 Multi-Media Card Slots Update Software Software updates can be added to y our Fishing System. Go to the Humminbird® w eb site for informat ion and computer requir ements at hum min bir d.
45 What’s on the Sonar Display What’s on the Sonar Displa y T he Fi sh in g Sys tem ca n di sp la y a v ari ety of u se fu l inf orm ati on abo ut the a re a unde r an d ad jac ent to y our bo at,.
46 What’s on the Sonar Display Understanding the Sonar Display It is i mpor ta nt to u nd er stan d th e sig nifi ca nce o f th e dis pla y . Th e di sp la y does N O T sho w a lit era l 3- dim ensi on al r epre sent at io n of wh at is un der th e wa te r .
47 What’s on the Sonar Display Fr eeze Fr ame and Active Cursor Fr eeze Fr ame & Active Cursor - Pr ess any arro w on the 4-W A Y Cursor Control ke y , and the screen will freez e and a cursor will be display ed.
48 What’s on the Side Imaging® Display What’s on the Side Imaging® Displa y (898c SI and 998c SI only) Si de Im agin g® d is pla ys a nu mb er of e asil y re cogn iz ab le f eatu re s that a ll ow f or acc ura te i nte rpr eta tion o f bo tt om co ntou r an d st ruc tur e.
49 What’s on the Side Imaging® Display Understanding the Side Imaging® Display It is important to understand how Side Imaging® technology pr oduces the display .
50 What’s on the Side Imaging® Display Side Imaging® Fr equencies and Coverage Side Imaging® sonar uses two very precise sonar beams that ar e directed to either side of the boat. The beams “illuminate” the bottom contour , structure, and fish, and the results ar e displayed in a “pictur e-like” image on the screen.
51 What’s on the Side Imaging® Display For Best P erformance Use the following tips and examples to help y ou interpret the Side Imaging® display . Boat speed: Side Imaging® is best performed at boat speeds between 2 to 6 mph. If the boat is stationary , the same information is display ed over and over .
52 What’s on the Side Imaging® Display Submerged Bridge, Alternative P erspective Submerged Bridge 1 1 Submerged Standing and Fallen T imber, and Bait Fish 1 Bait fish 1 Standing and fallen timber .
Views 53 Views The sonar and na vigation information from y our Fishing System are display ed on the screen in a variety of easy -to- read views. Man y of these views are also av ailable as a Combo V iew , which shows two vie ws on the screen at the same time.
Views 54 T o customize your vie w rotation: Y ou can choose which views are hidden or visible in your view rotation. 1. Press the MENU ke y twice to access the tabbed Main Menu, then press the RIGHT Cursor k ey until the V iews tab is selected. 2. Press the UP or DOWN Cursor k eys to select a V iew .
Views 55 Side Imaging® V iew (898c SI and 998c SI only) Si de Ima ging ® Vi e w sh ow s a sha do wed r igh t- a nd le ft -l ook ing vi ew f rom th e bo at as t he boa t pa ss es o ver th e bott om . Se e Un de rs tan ding t he Sid e Im ag in g ® D is pl ay f or mor e inf orma ti on a bou t inte rp re ting t he S ide I magi ng ® V ie w .
Views 56 Down Imaging™ V iew (898c SI and 998c SI only) Down Imaging™ V iew displays the do wn beam portion of the data from the Side Imaging® beams. T he Down Imaging™ results are displa yed in a “picture-like” image on the scr een in 2D format.
Views 57 Sonar V iew Sonar V iew presents a historical log of sonar r eturns. T he most recent sonar returns are charted on the right side of the displa y . As new information is received, the historical inf ormation scrolls left across the displa y .
Views 58 Sonar Zoom V iew Sonar Zoom V iew pro vides a magnified view of the bottom and structure. The Sonar Zoom V iew makes it easier to see separ ate sonar returns that would usually be display ed close together , such as those caused by fish suspended close to the bottom or within structure.
Views 59 Split Sonar V iew Split Sonar View displa ys sonar returns from the 83 kHz wide beam on the left side of the screen and sonar returns fr om the 200 kHz narrow beam on the right side of the screen. Y ou can use the Split Sonar V iew to make side by side comparisons between the sonar r eturns from both beams.
60 Views Snapshot and Recording V iew (optional-purchase MMC/SD card r equired) Sn ap s ho t a n d R e co rd in g Vi ew displays the screen snapshots and recordings that ar e saved on the optional-pur chase MMC/SD card installed in the control head.
61 Views Screen Snapshots Screen Snapshots are saved pictur es of the view on the screen. T he screen snapshot will include the menus, dialog boxes, warnings, and messages that were activ e when the screen snapshot was tak en. Saved Scr een Snapshots can be viewed fr om the Snapshot and Recording V iew or Chart V iew .
62 Views V iew a sav ed Screen Snapshot from Chart V iew: 1. In Chart V iew , use the 4-W A Y Cursor Control k ey to mov e th e a ct i ve c ur so r o nt o a Screen Snapshot Icon . When the cursor snaps onto the Screen Snapshot Icon, a thumbnail preview of the Screen Snapshot will be displayed on the scr een.
63 Views Notes about Recording: • W hile r eco rdi ng , pr ess th e EXI T key t o ex it t he Sn apsh ot a nd Re cor din g X -Pr ess™ M enu an d scr oll t o a dif fer ent vi ew .
64 Views Notes about Playback: • “P la ybac k” wil l flas h pe rio dica ll y on t he sc ree n to i ndi cate t ha t th e co ntr ol he ad is pl a yin g a sav ed re cor din g and no t a “l iv e” vie w .
65 Views Side Beam V iew (optional-purchase QuadraBeam PL US™ transducer requir ed) Side Beam V iew displays sonar data from the left and right 455 kHz beams and the 200 kHz down-looking beam in one view .
66 Views Classic layout: T he top portion of the display presents a historical log of sonar returns from the 200 kHz do wn-looking sonar beam. New information in the down beam panel scrolls fr om right to left. T he bottom portion of the display presents a historical log of sonar r eturns from the 455 kHz right - and left-looking sonar beams.
67 Views Bird’s Ey e V iew Bird’s Eye View sho ws a 3D perspective vie w of the track and the chart’s land contour from a point abov e and behind the boat (the eye point).
68 Views Chart V iew Chart View sho ws cartography fr om the built-in Contour XD™, built -in UniMap™, or an optional MMC/SD map for the area surr ounding your current position.
69 Combo Views Combo V iews Combo Views displa y two views on the scr een at the same time. Y ou can perform functions for either side of the vie w , access the X-Pr ess™ Menu, and change the left view display siz e. The a vailable combo views ar e shown on the following pages.
70 Combo Views Chart/Bird’s Eye Combo V iew Chart/Chart Combo View sho ws the Chart and Bird’s Eye vie ws in a combination split screen. . Chart/Chart Combo V iew Chart/Chart Combo View sho ws two.
71 Combo Views Chart/Sonar Combo V iew Chart/Sonar Combo View sho ws both the Chart and Sonar views in a combination split screen. Chart/Side Imaging ® Combo V iew (898c SI and 998c SI only) Chart/Side Imaging Co mbo Vie w shows chart information and Side Imaging® sonar information in a combination split screen.
72 Combo Views Down Imaging™/Side Imaging® Combo V iew (898c SI and 998c SI only) Down/Side Imaging ® Combo Vie w shows Down Imaging™ and Side Imaging® sonar information in a combination split screen.
73 Combo Views Down Imaging ™ /Sonar Combo V iew (898c SI and 998c SI only) Down Imaging ™ /Sonar Combo View sho ws traditional Sonar information on the left and Down Imaging™ sonar information on the right.
74 Viewing Cartogr aphy V iew Orientation Both Chart and Combo Views allow y ou to choose the orientation of the view (see Navigation Menu T ab: Chart Orientation ). In both orientations, the view pans automatically so that the boat is alwa ys centered on the display .
75 Viewing Cartogr aphy Zooming: Press the Plus (+) ke y to Zoom In and the Minus (-) key to Zoom Out to see the cartography at differ ent magnification levels.
76 Introduction to Navigation Introduction to Na vigation Use your Fishing System to mark w aypoints at areas of inter est and to navigate to those wa ypoints via a savable r oute. A route repr esents the shortest intended distance between wa ypoints.
77 Introduction to Navigation Sav e, Edit, or Delete a W aypoint Save your current position as a waypoint: On an y view , press the MARK key to sa ve the current position of the boat as a w aypoint.
78 Introduction to Navigation Navigate to a W aypoint or P osition Navigate to the cursor position: F rom the Chart or Combo Vie w , use the 4-W A Y Cursor Control ke y to move the cur sor to a position or waypoint on the display . Press the GOT O key .
79 Introduction to Navigation NO TE: Only one waypoint can ha ve either a target or a grid applied to it at one time. If you apply a target or a grid to a new w aypoint, the original waypoint will lose its target or grid.
80 Introduction to Navigation Sav e or Clear a Current T rack Save the curr ent track: From the Navigation X -Press™ Menu, select Save Current T rack, and press the RIGHT Cursor ke y . The tr ack will remain on the display but will change from black to gra y .
81 Introduction to Navigation - MOB Man Overboar d (MOB) Navigation As soon as you know that you ha ve a man overboard (MOB) , you should activate MOB navigation to maximiz e the chances for a successful rescue.
82 The Menu System T he Menu System The Menu Syst em is divided into easy-to-use menu modules as follo ws: • Start-Up Options Menu: Press the MENU ke y during the power on sequence to view the Start -Up Options Menu. From the Start-Up Options Menu, you can choose the follo wing Fishfinder Modes: Normal, Simulator , and System Status.
83 Start-Up Options Menu Simulator Use Simulator to learn how to use your F ishfinder before taking y our boat on the water . The Simulator is a v ery powerful tool that pr ovides a randomly - updated display which simulates on the water oper ation.
84 Start-Up Options Menu Accessory T est lists the accessories connected to the system. NO TE: The speed accessory will be detected only if the paddle wheel has moved since your Fishfinder was pow ered up. GPS Diagnostic View sho ws a sky chart and numerical data from the GPS receiver .
85 X -Press ™ Menu, Main Menu X-Press™ Menu The X -Press™ Menu provides a shortcut to you r mo st f req ue n tl y-u se d se tt in gs . The options provided on the X -Press™ Menu co r re sp o nd w i th t h e cu r re nt v i ew. For example, if you are in a Sonar V iew and press the MENU key once, the Sonar X -Press™ Menu will display .
86 Menu Quick Tips Quick Tips for the Main Menu • Fr om any menu option on a menu tab , press the EXIT k ey to jump directly to the top of the tab. • Fr om the bottom of a menu tab , press the DOWN Cursor ke y to jump directly to the top of the tab.
87 Menu Quick Tips User Mode (Normal or Advanced) Menu options can be simplified or expanded by setting your F ishfinder User Mode to Normal or Advanced. Normal Mode is provided for users who want gr eater simplicity and fewer menu choices. Advanced Mode is provided for user s who want the highest lev el of control over the F ishfinder .
88 Sonar X -Press ™ Menu Sonar X-Pr ess™ Menu The So na r X-P res s™ Menu p rov id es a shortcut to your most frequently -used settings. Press the MENU ke y once while in any of the Sonar V iews to access the Sonar X -Press™ Menu. NOTE : Me nu o pt io ns c an b e ex pa nd ed o r simplified by setting the User Mode to Advanced or Normal.
89 Sonar X -Press ™ Menu Sensitivity Settings: Low = 1, High = 20; Default = 10 Sensitivity controls how much detail is sho wn on the display and will adjust the sensitivity of all sonar frequencies. Decrease the sensitivity to eliminate the clutter from the display that is sometimes present in murky or muddy water .
90 Sonar X -Press ™ Menu Low er Range Settings: AUT O, 10 to 1500 ft, 3 to 500 m [International Models only]; Default = AUT O Lo w er Ran ge set s th e de epe st dep th r ange t ha t wi ll be d ispl ay ed by t he uni t. Auto: T he Lower Range will be adjusted by the unit to follo w the bottom automatically .
91 Sonar X -Press ™ Menu Bottom Lock (Sonar Zoom Vie w only) Settings: Off, On; Default = Off Bottom Lock changes the mode of the zoomed view in the Sonar Zoom V iew . Bottom Lock continuously graphs the bottom at a constant point on the display regar dless of changes in depth.
92 Side Imaging® X -Press ™ Menu Side Imaging® X -Press™ Menu (Side Imaging ® Vie ws only [898c SI, 998c SI]) The Side Imaging® X -Press™ Menu pro vides a shortc ut to your mos t frequent ly-used settings. Press the MENU ke y once while in any of the Side Imaging® V iews to access the Side Imaging® X -Press™ Menu.
93 Side Imaging® X -Press ™ Menu SI Side Settings: Left, Both, Right, Default = Both SI Side sets which transducer beam from the Side Imaging® beams will be shown on the display . SI Sensitivity Settings: Auto, 1 to 20, where Low = 1, High = 20, Default = 10 SI Sensitivity controls how much detail is shown on the display .
94 Side Imaging® X -Press ™ Menu SI Range Settings: 6 to 360 feet, or 2 to 120 meters [International Models only], Default = 150 feet, 50 meters SI Range sets the deepest range that will displayed in the Side Imaging® views. T he range must be set manually .
95 Down Imaging ™ X -Press ™ Menu Down Imaging ™ X -Press™ Menu (Down Imaging ™ V iews only [898c SI, 998c SI]) The D ow n Im a gi n g™ X-P re s s™ M e nu provides a shortcut to y our most frequently- used settings. Press the MENU ke y once while in any of the Down Imaging™ V iews to access the Down Imaging™ X -Press™ Menu.
96 Down Imaging ™ X -Press ™ Menu Down Sensitivity Settings: Auto, 1 to 20, where Low = 1, High = 20, Default = 10 Down Sensitivity controls how much detail is shown on the display . Increase the Down Sensitivity to rev eal weaker r eturns that may be of interest, especially in very clear w ater or greater depths.
97 Down Imaging ™ X -Press ™ Menu Low er Range Settings: AUT O, 10 to 1500 ft, 3 to 500 m [International Models only]; Default = AUT O Lo w er Ran ge set s th e de epe st dep th r ange t ha t wi ll be d ispl ay ed by t he uni t. Auto: T he Lower Range will be adjusted by the unit to follo w the bottom automatically .
98 Navigation X -Press ™ Menu Navigation X -Press™ Menu The Na vigation X-Press™ Menu provides a shortcut to your most frequently-used settings. Press the MENU ke y once while in the Bird's Eye V iew , Chart V iews, or Chart Combo V iews to access the Navigation X -Press™ Menu.
99 Navigation X -Press ™ Menu Waypoint [Name] (Only with an active cursor on a waypoint) Settings: Edit, Delete, T arget, Grid W aypoint [Name] allows you to view the W aypoints submenu for the waypoint under y our cursor .
100 Navigation X -Press ™ Menu Sav e Current Route (only when Navigating) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions. Save Current Route allows you to sav e the current route being displa yed. This menu option will only appear when you are currently navigating a r oute.
101 Navigation X -Press ™ Menu Waypoint [Name] (Most recently-cr eated waypoint) Settings: Edit, Delete, Go T o, T arget, Grid W ay poin t [Na me ] al lo ws you t o vie w the w ayp oint s su bme nu fo r the m ost re cent ly c re at ed w ayp oin t.
102 Snapshot and Recording X -Press ™ Menu Snapshot and Recording X-Pr ess™ Menu (Snapshot and Recording V iew only) The Snapshot and Recor ding X-Press™ Me nu provides access to the snapshot management and sonar recording functions.
103 Snapshot and Recording X -Press ™ Menu Delete All Images (optional-purchase MMC/SD Card, Snapshot and Recording V iew only) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions. Delete All Images allows you to delete all the images at once.
104 Snapshot and Recording X -Press ™ Menu NO TE: Y ou ca n als o ch ang e pl ay back sp eed in th e Snap sho t an d Rec ordi ng Vie w usi ng the LE FT and R IGH T Cu rs or ke ys , alt hough y ou cann ot ski p to th e be gin ning or end o f a reco rdin g usin g the se k eys .
105 Alarms Menu T ab Alarms Menu T ab From an y view , press the MENU ke y twice to access the Main Menu. T he Alarms tab will be the default selection. NO TE: When an alarm is triggered , you can silence it by pressing an y key . The alarm will be silenced, and will not be triggered again until a new instance of the alarm condition is detected.
106 Alarms Menu T ab Low Battery Alarm Settings: Off, 8.5V - 13.5V; Default = Off Low Battery Alarm sounds when the input battery voltage is equal to or less than the menu setting. T he battery alarm will only sound for the battery that is connected to the Fishfinder .
107 Alarms Menu T ab Arrival Alarm Se tt i ng s : Of f, 25 t o 3 00 0 ft , 1 0 to 1 0 00 m [International Models only]; Default = 150 ft, 50 m Arrival Alarm sounds when the boat has either exceeded the distance to the destination waypoint, or has enter ed the Arrival Alarm Circle, based on the menu setting when navigating.
108 Sonar Menu T ab Sonar Menu T ab Press the MENU ke y twice to access the Main Menu and then press the RIGHT Cursor k ey until the Sonar tab is selected. NO TE: M enu opt ions ca n be expa nded o r sim pl ifi ed by s ettin g the Use r Mode t o Adv ance d or N orm al .
109 Sonar Menu T ab Side V iew F requenc y (Side Imaging® and Down Imaging ™ V iews only [898c SI, 998c SI] Settings: 800 kHz or 455 kHz; Default = 455 kHz Side View Frequency allo ws you to select which frequen cy to apply to the Side Imaging® beams (800 kHz or 455 kHz).
110 Sonar Menu T ab Fish ID+™ Settings: Off, On; Default = Off Fish ID+™ uses advanced signal pr ocessing to interpret sonar returns and will display a Fish Symbol when v ery selective requir ements are met. When a fish is detected, a fish icon and its depth are display ed above the r eturn that has been classified as being a fish.
111 Sonar Menu T ab Real T ime Sonar (RTS ™ ) W indow Settings: Wide, Narr ow , Off; Default = Narrow RTS W indow™ sets the RTS Window™ to W ide or Narrow , or turns it off in the Sonar V iew . T he RTS Windo w™ always updates at the fastest rate possible and only displays returns that ar e within the transducer beam.
112 Sonar Menu T ab Zoom Width (Sonar Zoom Vie w only) Settings: Narrow , Medium, Wide; Default = Wide Zoom Width adjusts the width of the zoomed vie w on the Sonar Zoom V iew , which is on the left side of the display . See Views: Sonar Zoom Vie w for more information.
113 Sonar Menu T ab Depth Lines (Advanced) Settings: Off, On; Default = On Depth Lines divide the display into four equal sections which are separated by three horiz ontal depth lines. The depth of each line is displa yed along the depth scale. Y ou can turn Depth Lines On or Off.
114 Sonar Menu T ab Max Depth (Advanced) Settings: AUT O, 10 to 1500 feet; 3 to 500 meters [International models only], Default = AUT O Max Depth controls the maximum depth of operation. When Max Depth is set to Auto, the Fishfinder will acquir e bottom readings as needed (within the capacity of the unit).
115 Sonar Menu T ab Color Bar Settings: Off, On, Default = On Color Bar allows you to display or suppress the displa y of the color bar shown in the full screen Sonar V iew .
116 Navigation Menu T ab Navigation Menu T ab Press the MENU ke y twice to access the Main Menu, then press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Na vigation tab is selected. NO TE: Menu options will vary depending on syste m sett ings , such a s whet her yo u are currently navigating.
117 Navigation Menu T ab Sav ed T racks Settings: Edit, Delete, Default Saved T racks allows you view the Sa ved T racks submenu. See Introduction to Navigation: Edit, Delete, or Hide Saved T racks for more informa tion.
118 Navigation Menu T ab Routes Settings: Create, Edit, Delete, T rav el, Info Routes allows you to vie w the Routes submenu. See Introduction to Navigation: Save, Edit, or Delete a Route for more information.
119 Navigation Menu T ab Trolling Grid Rotation Settings: 0° to 89°, Default = 0° T rolling Grid Rotation allows you to set the orientation of the trolling grid in degrees, where a setting of 0° displa ys a standard North, South, East, W est alignment.
120 Navigation Menu T ab Map Datum (Advanced) Settings: V arious, Default = WGS 84 Map Datum allows you to change the map coordinate system used by the Fishfinder to match those of a paper map.
121 Chart Menu T ab Chart Menu T ab Press the MENU ke y twice to access the Main Menu and then press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Chart tab is selected. NOTE : Me nu o pt io ns c a n be e xp an de d or simplified by setting the User Mode to Advanced or Normal.
122 Chart Menu T ab Set Simulation P osition (Advanced) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions to activate. Set Simulation P osition allows you to set the position of the boat used in the Simulator .
123 Chart Menu T ab Chart Detail Lev el (optional-purchase Navionics® charts only) Settings: Basic, Navigation, Underwater , All; Default = All Chart Detail Level allo ws you to select how much chart detail you want displayed on the Navigation V iews.
124 Chart Menu T ab NV B Cha rt Pr ef er enc e Default = Auto NVB Chart Preference allows y ou to select a built-in chart if y ou have an NVB unit. If you select Auto, y our NVB unit will select a chart automatically .
125 Chart Menu T ab Shallow W ater Highlight (optional-purchase LakeMaster® charts only) Settings: 0 - 30 ft, 0 - 5 fathoms, 0 - 10 m (International Models only); Default = 0 Shallow W ater Highlight allows you to select a minimum shallow depth setting so that the depth is highlighted in red in the Chart V iews.
126 Setup Menu T ab Setup Menu T ab From an y view , press the MENU ke y twice to access the tabbed Main Menu, then press the RIGHT Cursor ke y until the Setup tab is selected. NO TE: Menu options will vary depending on which accessories are attached to the unit.
127 Setup Menu T ab Units - Speed (with Speed input only) Settings: Domestic Models: mph, kts; International Models: kph; Default = mph/kph Uni ts - Spee d sel ect s the un its o f mea sur e for spe e.
128 Setup Menu T ab Select Readouts (Advanced) Settings: V arious, Default = Off Select Readouts sets the information to display in each of the 5 fixed- position data windows arranged ar ound the left and bottom edges of the Sonar V iew screen. T o leave the data windo w blank, select Off .
129 Setup Menu T ab Depth Offset (Advanced) Settings:-10.0 to +10.0 feet or -3 to 3 meters [International models only], Default = 0.0, or Off Depth Offset will adjust the digital depth readout to indicate depth from the waterline or boats keel.
130 Setup Menu T ab Position F ormat (Advanced) Settings: dd.ddddd°, dd°mm.mmm', or dd°mm'ss"; Default = dd°mm.mmm' P osition Format selects the format of the latitude and longitude position display .
131 Setup Menu T ab W hen navigating, the following NMEA sentences ar e also output: APB - Autopilot Sentence B BWR - Bearing and Distance to W aypoint RMB - Recommended Minimum Navigation Info Sonar Settings: Off, On, Default = On Sonar deactivates Sonar and remo ves the Sonar V iews from the view rotation.
132 V iews Menu T ab From an y view , press the MENU ke y twice to access the tabbed Main Menu, then press the RI G HT C u rs or k ey u nt i l th e View s t ab i s selected. This menu tab allows you to set the available views to hidden or visible in the view r otation.
133 Screen Snapshot (optional-purchase MMC/SD Cards only) Settings: Off, On; Default = Off Screen Snapshot activates the screen snapshot function. When Screen Snapshot is enabled, pressing the MARK ke y creates a sav ed screen snapshot on the optional-purchase MMC/SD card installed in your unit’s card slot.
134 As target information is received, the information is displa yed in the Chart V iews. In Bird’s Eye V iew , only the target position is displayed. • V essel Icons identify the type of target. • Alarm & Red Vessel Icon identify a target that has exceeded the CP A (Closest Point of A pproach) setting.
135 T o Change Settings in the AIS Submenu: Highlight AIS is in the Accessories MENU T ab, and press the RIGHT Cursor key to access the AIS Submenu. T racking T arget sets targets and related inf ormation to be visible (On) or hidden (Off) in the Chart V iews.
136 T roubleshooting Before contacting the Humminbir d® Customer Resource Center , please read the following section. T aking the time to review these troubleshooting guidelines may allow y ou to solve a performance problem y ourself , and therefor e avoid sending y our unit back for repair .
137 Display Pr oblems Ther e are several main conditions or sources of possible interf erence that may cause pr oblems with the quality of the information displayed on the control head. Look in the following table f or some symptoms of display problems and possible solutions: Problem P ossible Cause T he control head loses power at high speeds.
138 Finding the Cause of Noise Electrical noise usually affects the display with man y black dots at high speeds, and high sensitivity readings. One or more of the f ollowing sources can cause noise o.
139 1- Y ear Limited W arranty W e warrant the original retail purchaser that products made by Humminbird® hav e been manufactured fr ee from defects in materials and workmanship. T his warranty is effective for one y ear from the date of original retail purchase.
140 An y rep air s mad e aft er the o ri gi nal w arr anty w il l be w arra nted f or an ad diti on al 90 da ys af ter s ervi ce h as be en per fo rm ed b y our fa ctor y te chn icia ns .
141 Fishing System Accessories Accessories customize the 800 Series™ and 900 Series™ to your needs and enable you to stay on the edge of ne w technology . When an accessory is connected to the Fishing System, additional menus and readouts ar e added automatically to the Main Menu System.
142 With the new InterLink ™ Network Connection , you can now shar e GPS position, waypoints, routes and y our current track between tw o Humminbird® Fishing Systems in r eal time. Mark a waypoint at the console, and it’s instantly available on the second unit.
143 EN VIR ONME NT AL COMP LI AN CE ST A TEM EN T: I t is the i ntent ion of Hu mminb ird® t o be a r es pon si ble c or por ate ci ti zen , oper at ing i n comp li anc e with kn o wn an d app lica ble en viro nment al reg ulati ons, a nd a go od neig hbor in t he comm uniti es whe re w e mak e or sel l our pr oduct s.
144 Be am ( So na r Be am) T he w id e, co ne-sh aped p ro ject ion o f sound w av es fo rme d as so und t r av els un derw ate r . See C one An gle . Bo tt om C on to ur T he pr ofi le of t he bot tom g raph ed to th e dis pla y as th e dept h cha nges .
145 P ow er Ou tpu t T he amo unt o f sound e ner gy em itte d int o the wa ter b y the tr ansd uce r’s tr ansm itt er . P o we r outp ut is m easu re d us ing e ithe r RMS ( Root M ean Squ are ) or P - T -P ( P eak- to-P ea k) me as ur emen t sys tems .
146 Glossary Sonar T erms GPS & Navigation T erms pr ovi de a v er y goo d 2 1/2 in che s of tar get se pa ra tion i n shal lo w er th an 100 f eet of dep th. T ar ge t sep ar ati on de cre ase s as dep th in cre ase s du e to th e need f or lon ge r Pul se W idth t o ach iev e grea ter d ept h.
Glossary GPS & Navigation T erms 147 adv ent o f W AA S has l arg ely n egat ed the n eed f or th e add ed e xpe nse of a D BR in t he Uni ted St at es. Di st an ce T o Go T he st raig ht- line d ist ance b etw een Pr ese nt P osi tion a nd th e Des tina tion W a ypo int.
Glossary GPS & Navigation T erms 148 Se le ct iv e Av aila bi li ty ( SA ) A GP S sy ste m “fea tur e” tha t can be i mp lem ente d by the U .S. De par tmen t of De fen se (D oD) to d egr ade th e accu ra cy of GPS p osit ion ing in fo rm at ion.
149 Appendix A Side Imaging® T ransducer Mounting T emplate (XHS 9 HDSI 180 T) Appendix A.
Contact Humminbird® Contact the Humminbird® Customer Resource Cent er in any of the follo wing ways: By T elephone (Monday - Frida y 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time): 1-800-633-1468 By e-mail (typically we respond to y our e-mail within three business days) : service@humminbird.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Humminbird 409000-1 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Humminbird 409000-1 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Humminbird 409000-1, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Humminbird 409000-1 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Humminbird 409000-1, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Humminbird 409000-1.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Humminbird 409000-1. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Humminbird 409000-1 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.