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Transducer Setup
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. Sonar Capabilities: On the Transducer Setup menu, add a check mark
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ext to each sonar capability for the selected transducer.
For example, for a 2D transducer, the 2D Sonar menu needs to be
checked. For a Side Imaging transducer, 2D Sonar, SI Sonar, and DI
Sonar need to be checked because the transducer includes all three
capabilities. See the illustrations for examples.
NOTE: The capabilities of your sonar model are shown on the packaging, or
you can find your transducer on our Web site at humminbird.com.
7. Frequencies: Select the Frequency Menu under each checked sonar
capability. Confirm that all frequencies in the list are selected, so all
frequencies are enabled. (You can select individual frequencies to view
at a later time.)
2D Frequency: select 83/200 or 50/200
SI Fequency: select 455/800
DI Frequency: select 455/800
8. Temp Sonar: If the transducer includes a temperature probe, add a
check mark to Temp Sonar.
9. Max Depth (optional): When Max Depth is set to Auto, the maximum
depth is determined by the transducer frequency, and the control head
will acquire bottom readings as needed (within the capacity of the unit).
Auto is the recommended setting for this menu.
To manually set the Max Depth, select MAN (Manual), and adjust slider
to the maximum depth setting. The transducer will not attempt to
acquire sonar data below that depth, so more detail will be shown on the
sonar view.
10. Depth Offset (optional): Depth Offset adjusts the digital depth readout
to indicate the distance from the transducer to the waterline.
NOTE: Make sure all capabilities have a check mark so the full functionality
of the transducer is enabled. To select sonar sources from the network,
see Set up your Humminbird Network.
NOTE: The menu options are determined by the connected transducer.
2D Transducer Setup
(83/200 kHz or 50/200 kHz)
Side Imaging Transducer Setup
Add a check mark to
2D Sonar to enable
2D capabilities.
To enable the full
functionality of the
transducer, add a
check mark to each
category the
transducer is capable
of pinging.