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Humminbird SOLIX series User Manual

Humminbird SOLIX series
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AutoChart Live
CUSTOMIZE THE BOTTOM HARDNESS DISPLAY SETTINGS
T
he bottom layer is displayed on top of the AutoChart Live map and can be displayed as bottom hardness or vegetation. Bottom
H
ardness shows strong sonar returns resulting from compacted sediment, rocks, fallen trees, etc.
Show/Hide Bottom Hardness
The bottom layer is displayed on top of the AutoChart Live map, and you can adjust the transparency to see different layers on the
view. Both bottom hardness and bottom vegetation cannot be displayed at the same time in Chart View.
Show Bottom Hardness
1. From the AutoChart Live menu, select Hardness Layer or Vegetation Layer. Tap, or press the ENTER key, to add a check mark
to the box.
2. Select Bottom Hardness.
3. Adjust the Transparency: Press and hold the slider, or press and hold the ENTER key, to adjust the setting.
Hide Bottom Hardness
1. From the AutoChart Live menu, select Hardness Layer. Tap, or press the ENTER key, to remove the check mark from the box.
Displaying the Bottom Hardness Layer (Map Source: Humminbird)

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Humminbird SOLIX series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Depth-Sonar StandardUp to 1, 500 feet (varies by model)
InterfaceTouchscreen
GPSYes
CartographyHumminbird Basemap
Target Separation2.5 inches
NetworkingEthernet, NMEA 2000
Memory Card SlotYes
WaterproofIPX7
Operating Frequency1.2MHz
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Display Size10.1", 12.1"
Display Resolution1280 x 800 pixels (varies by model)
Operating Temperature-15°C to 55°C (5°F to 131°F)

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