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Humminbird 1197C SI manuale d’uso

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    i T hank Y ou! Thank y ou for choosing Humminbird®, America's #1 name in fishfinders. Humminbir d® has built its reputation by designing and manufacturing top-quality , thoroughly reliable marine equipment. Y our Humminbird® is designed for trouble-fr ee use in even the har shest marine environment. In the unlikely event that your Humminbir[...]

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    ii T able of Contents 1100 Series™ Introduction 1 How Sonar W orks ................................................................................................................ ........................ 1 High Definition Side Imaging Sonar (1197c Combo models only) ................................................................ 3 DualBeam PLUS[...]

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    iii T able of Contents Understanding Side Imaging (1197c SI Combo models only) 51 What’s on the Side Imaging Display ............................................................................................. ........... 52 Side Imaging T echnology: How It W orks ..................................................................................[...]

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    iv T able of Contents Introduction to Navigation 93 W aypoints, Routes and T racks ................................................................................................... ............... 93 Save, Edit, or Delete a W a ypoint ............................................................................................... ............... 9[...]

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    v T able of Contents SI Range ....................................................................................................................... ........................... 116 Chart Speed .................................................................................................................... ........................ 116 SI Colors [...]

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    vi T able of Contents 83 kHz Sensitivity (Advanced) .................................................................................................................. 132 455 kHz Sensitivity (Advanced, with optional-purchase Quadr aBeam PLUS™ tr ansducer only) ................ 132 Depth Lines (Advanced) ...........................................[...]

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    NVB Chart Preference........................................................................................................... ................... 147 Set Simulation Position (Advanced) .......................................................................................................... 147 Set Map Offset (Advanced) ..........................[...]

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    viii T able of Contents Digits Format (Advanced) .......................................................................................................................... 164 NMEA Output (Advanced) ........................................................................................................................ 165 Sonar ....................[...]

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    1100 Series™ Introduction Y our 1100 Series™ Ultra Wide Screen F ishing System comes in several diff erent configurations. See the following list of products, all of which ar e cover ed by this manual, to find your 1100 Series™ configuration: • Humminbird® 1157c/1157c NVB DualBeam Combo: Ultr a Wide Screen F ishing System with Chartplotter[...]

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    The sound pulses ar e transmitted at various frequencies depending on the application. V ery high frequencies (455 kHz) ar e 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. Lo w frequencies (83 kHz) ar[...]

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    High Definition Side Imaging Sonar (1197c SI Combo models only) Y our 1100 Series™ 1197c SI Combo uses Side Imaging sonar to provide a wide yet precise surv ey of a large area of water , including detailed bottom topography and fish-attracting structure orientation. T he Side Imaging transducer returns are pr ocessed into an image similar to an a[...]

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    QuadraBeam PL US™ Sonar (optional-purchase QuadraBeam PL US™ transducer only) Y our 1100 Series™ Fishing System supports the optional- purchase QuadraBeam PL US™ transducer . Quadr aBeam PLUS™ sonar pro vides an extremely wide (90°) area of coverage. Quadr aBeam PLUS™ starts with two f an-shaped 35° 455 kHz Side Structure locating son[...]

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    The GPS Receiv er included with your 1100 Series™ Fishing system allo ws you to combine easy-to-use fishing system and navigation capabilities. T he following GPS functionality is currently supported b y the 1100 Series™ Fishing system when it is connected to the included GPS receiv er: • V iew current position • V iew current tr ack (bread[...]

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    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 W eatherSense®, CannonLink™ Downrigger Controller , and the SmartCast® W ireless Sonar Link. Additional tabs and menu choices will be added to the menu system automatically[...]

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    Installation Overvie w Please read all instructions that are rele vant for y our configuration before beginning the installation process. NO TE: Installation procedures will depend on pr oduct configuration. Power Temp/Speed Temperature SmartCast® Wireless Sonar Link WeatherSense® T ransducer 1 2 3 7 8 9 Speed through water Video Out 4 Optional ?[...]

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    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 pr actical from the antenna cable of VHF radios or tachometer cables to reduce the possibility of interference. T he GPS receiv er cable should not be cut, and care should be used not to damage the cable[...]

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    Control Head Installation Y ou have two choices for mounting y our 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™, y [...]

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    NO TE: Go to the installation instructions applicable to your GPS Receiver and accessories. Make the r equired installations and then run the cables to your control head mounting location. Do not cut any cabling (except the power cable). If your cables ar e too short, extensions are av ailable from your local dealer or online from www.humminbir d.c[...]

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    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 scr ews into the mounting holes. Hand-tighten only . 8. If the cable pass through hole is beneath the mounting bracket, y ou will need to install the hole cover aft[...]

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    10. Insert cable connectors into the proper recesses on the cable collector insert. T he cable connectors are ke yed to pre vent rev erse installation, so be careful not to for ce the connectors into the wrong slots. If you don’t hav e a cable for ev ery hole in the insert, install the blank plugs to protect the control head from the w eather . 1[...]

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    NO TE: Y ou ma y wish to dress the cabling with nylon wir e ties in order to hold the cables together and create a cleaner assembly . The Humminbir d® 1100 Series™ control head is now ready f or operation. In-Dash Mounting the Control Head If you are in-dash mounting the control head, start b y placing the components on the surfaces where y ou i[...]

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    5. Insert the contr ol head through the mounting hole from the fr ont side of the dash. Place a lock washer onto each threaded rod, then secur e the bracket: place a wing nut onto each thr eaded rod and tighten fully . 6. Thr ead the cables through the opening in the back of the cable collector cov er . 7. Insert cable connectors into the proper r [...]

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    9. Attach the cable collector insert to the cable collector cover using the (2) #6 Phillips scre ws 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 sock ets are ke yed to prevent r ever se installation, so be care[...]

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    Connecting the Control Head P ower Cable to the Boat A 6' (2 m) long power cable is included to supply pow er to the control head. Y ou may shorten or lengthen the cable using 18 gauge multi-stranded copper wire. CA UTION: Some boats have 24 or 36 V olt electric systems, but the control head MUST be connected to a 12 VDC power supply . The con[...]

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    T ransducer Installation Ov erview The 1157c Combo units and the 1197c SI Combo units use tw o different types of transducer s. Find the installation section that describes your transducer type. 1197c SI T ransducer Installation (1197c SI Combo models only) If you have a 1197c SI Combo unit, ther e are two diff erent installation methods for your t[...]

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    T ransom T r ansducer Installation (1197c SI Combo models only) If you will be installing a transom mounted transducer , use the procedures in this section. T here are two pieces to the transducer mount assembly: the piv ot, and the bracket. Y our transducer comes with a two- piece metal and plastic bracket assembly . There ar e several pr ocedures[...]

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    • The best w ay to locate turbulence-free water is to vie w the transom while the boat is moving. T his 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 forw ard of this location is smooth, flat and free of protrusions or ribs. • The h ydrodynamic[...]

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    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 lar ger drill bits to reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the outer coating. Use a marine-grade silicone sealant to fill the drilled holes. 5. Align the metal mounting brack et with the mou[...]

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    NO TE: The running position of the transducer is no w completely adjustable. Subsequent adjustment may be necessary to tweak the installation after high speed testing. T o adjust the running position of the transducer: The tr ansducer mounting bracket allows height and tilt adjustment, while the piv ot bolt allows angular adjustment. These adjustme[...]

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    T o route the transom tr ansducer cable: The tr ansducer cable has a low profile connector that must be routed to the point wher e the control head is mounted. Ther e are sever al ways to r oute the transducer cable to the area where the contr ol head will be installed. The most common pr ocedure routes the cable through the tr ansom into the boat.[...]

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    T est and F inish the T ransducer Installation When you ha ve installed both the control head, the transducer , and accessories and have routed all the cables, you must perform a final test befor e locking the transducer in place. T esting should be performed with the boat in the water , although y ou can initially confirm basic operation with the [...]

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    1157c T ransducer Installation (1157c Combo models only) If you have a 1157c Combo model, ther e are three diff erent installation methods for your tr ansducer: • T ransom T ransducer • Inside the Hull T ransducer • T rolling Motor T ransducer . Y our 1100 Series™ uses a T wo Piece Kick-up tr ansducer mounting bracket. F ind the section tha[...]

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    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. See Inside the Hull T ransducer Installation for more information. T urbulence: Y ou must first determine the best location on the tra[...]

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    • 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 av oid popping the transducer out of the water at higher speeds; the transducer must remain in the water f or the control head to maintain the sonar signal. • If the transom is behind the propeller(s[...]

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    NO TE: 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 av oid excessive turbulence at high speeds. NO TE: If your propeller moves clockwise (in forw ard, as you're f acing[...]

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    NO TE: It is important to take your measurement in the figure sho wing Measuring the T ransom Angle , from exactly 12 inches down fr om the top of the transom. 2. 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 rat[...]

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    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 piv ot arm assembly into the mounting bracket. Do NO T snap the assembly closed, as you will need to access the mounting bracket in the next step. NO TE: If the pivot assembly is snapped closed ov er the[...]

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    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. NO TE: The transducer has a natural downw ard slant of 4-5 degrees fr om leading edge (closest to the boat transom) to trailing edge (f arthest awa y from the b[...]

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    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. Ther e are sever al ways to r oute the transducer cable to the area where the contr ol head is installed. The most common pr ocedure routes the cable through the tr ansom into the boat. NO TE: Y our boat may [...]

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    5. Connecting the Cable Insert the transducer cable into the appropriate terminal slot. T he cable connectors are labeled, and there are corresponding labels on the cable holder on the r ear of the control head. T he slots are ke yed to prevent r ever sed installation, so be careful not to force the connector into the holder . Refer to your manual [...]

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    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 w all. NO TE: On fiber glass hulls, it is best to use progressiv ely larger drill bits to reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the outer coating. 8. Re-position[...]

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    3. Re-position the transducer assembly against the tr ansom of the boat, then hand install the first three scre ws (two on the outside edges and one in the 3rd mounting hole). Make sure that the transducer location and the pivot angle hav e not changed, then fully tighten all three mounting screws. Hand-tighten onl y! 4. Snap the pivot back down. I[...]

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    NO TE: The integral temper ature probe will not w ork with in-hull mounting, so you may either want to consider purchasing a T emperature/Speed accessory , a T emp. Sensor , or obtaining a differ ent transducer . Humminbir d® offers a tr ansducer exchange program to sw ap the NEW and UNASSEMBLED transducer , accompanied by mounting hardwar e, for [...]

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    2. V iew the sonar signal at its best by holding the transducer over the side, immersed in the w ater , so that it is pointing straight down ov er 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 mounti[...]

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    4. P ermanently mount the transducer 1. Make sure the position of the transducer is marked. 2. Y ou may hav e to disconnect the cable to the control head and reconnect it at the end of this procedure. 3. Remove the water from inside the hull and thor oughly dry the mounting surface. If the surface is excessively rough, it may be necessary to sand t[...]

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    T rolling Motor T r ansducer Installation If you want to install your tr ansducer on a trolling motor , use this procedure. Several styles of the transducer are compatible with trolling motor mounting. If y ou have a tr olling motor bracket, ref er to the separate installation instructions that are included with the brack et. NO TE: After trolling [...]

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    GPS Receiver Installation T o optimize performance of the GPS receiver , mount it in an area that has full exposure to the sky . The effective area of r eception is 10° above the horiz on. Different circumstances determine the mounting method appropriate for your GPS r eceiver . If you have… Then use: The pinouts of the NMEA cable ar e as follow[...]

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    2. Screw on the receiver base to the stem first, making sure that the stem pipe does not protrude from the receiv er base. This adds pr otection 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 r eceiver cable as shown. NO[...]

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    NO TE : Remember to seal screw holes and drilled holes as needed with marine-gr ade silicone sealant to protect your boat from water damage. 5. Align the GPS receiver screw holes o ver the pilot scre w holes and attach with the #8 - 1 1/4" Phillips head screws. Hand tighten onl y! NO TE: If the mounting surface is thin and made of a lighter ma[...]

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    Finish Routing the Cable and Check GPS Receiv er Operation After installing a GPS receiver , you should perform the following procedur e to finish routing the GPS cable to the control head and to check to make sure that the contr ol head is working correctly . 1. Secure the cable along its path to the control head as needed with cable ties. 2. Plug[...]

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    T esting the System Installation After you have completed the installation of the contr ol head and any other accessories such as the GPS receiver , and have made all the cabling connections required, you must test the installation bef ore using the system. T o test the installation: 1. Press the POWER/LIGHT key on the control head once to turn on [...]

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    Getting Started - Using Y our 1100 Series™ Y our 1100 Series™ user interface is easy to use. A combination of keys, differ ent views, and situation- specific, customizable menus allows you to control what y ou see on the color display . Refer to the following illustration, and see K ey Functions , Vi ew s , and The Menu System for more informat[...]

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    P ow ering Up the Control Head T urn on your Fishing System by pressing the POWER/LIGHT ke y . The Title scr een is displayed until the Fishing System begins operation. T he T itle screen is display ed until the 1100 Series™ begins operation. Y our 1100 Series™ will begin Normal or Simulator operation, depending on the presence or absence of a [...]

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    What’s On the Sonar Displa y The 1100 Series™ can displa y a variety of useful information about the area under and adjacent to y our boat, including the foll ow 46 Depth - water depth; can be set to alarm when the water becomes too shallow. T emperature - water surface temperature Speed - if a Speed accessory or GPS Receiver is attached, the 1[...]

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    47 6 7 8 10 r and adjacent to your boat, including the following items: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:36 AM Page 47[...]

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    Understanding Sonar History It is important to understand the significance of the 1100 Series™ display . The display does NO T show a literal 3-dimensional representation of what is under the w ater . Each vertical band of data r eceived by the control head and plotted on the display repr esents something that was detected by a sonar r eturn at a[...]

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    Sonar Bottom Presentation As the boat moves, the unit charts the changes in depth on the display to cr eate a profile of the Bottom Contour . The type of bottom can be determined fr om the return charted on the display . A Hard Bottom such as compacted sediment or flat rock appears as a thinner line across the displa y . A Soft Bottom such as mud o[...]

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    WhiteLine® highlights the str ongest sonar returns in white, resulting in a distinctiv e outline. This has the benefit of clearly defining the bottom on the display . 50 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:36 AM Page 50[...]

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    Understanding Side Imaging (1197c SI Combo models only) It is important to understand how Side Imaging technology produces the displa y available on the 1100 Series™. The images y ou see on the display are produced using sonar technology . The special tr ansducer produces three distinct beams – one beam facing do wn and two beams pointing out t[...]

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    What’s on the Side Imaging Displa y (1197c SI Combo models only) Side Imaging displays a number of easily recognizable featur es that allow for accur ate interpretation of bottom contour and structure. For Side Imaging rock and grav el provide a clear er sonar return than mud and sand because of their relative density . Upward slopes that face th[...]

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    53 ate interpretation of bottom contour and structure. F or Side Imaging, the bottom composition determines the intensity of the sonar return. For example, r relative density . Upward slopes that face the transducer r eflect sonar better than downwar d slopes that face awa y from the transducer . Y ou can find or accurate interpretation of bottom c[...]

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    Side Imaging T echnolog y: How It W orks (1197c SI Combo models only) Side Imaging sonar uses two very precise sonar beams that ar e directed to either side of the boat and “illuminate” the bottom contour , structure, and fish, and displa y results in a “picture-like” image. • Side beams are extremely narro w from front to back, and pr ov[...]

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    Side Imaging: On the W ater Interpretation (1197c SI Combo models only) Use the following side imaging examples to help you interpr et 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 o ver and ov er . If the boat is mo[...]

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    Submerged Bridge 1 Submerged Bridge, Alternative P erspectiv e 1 Submerged Timber 1 Submerged T ree 2 Submerged Ravine with T imber Submerged Ravine 3 Possible Drop Off 4 4 3 1 2 56 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:36 AM Page 56[...]

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    Swimming Pool 1 Submerged Swimming P ool 1 Bait Fish 1 Submerged Standing and Fallen T imber , Plus Bait Fish Standing and Fallen Timber 2 1 2 57 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:37 AM Page 57[...]

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    Dumped Logs 1 Submerged Barge with Dumped Logs Submerged Barge 2 1 2 58 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:37 AM Page 58[...]

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    Ke y Functions Y our 1100 Series™ user interface consists of a set of easy-to-use keys that w ork with various on-screen views and menus to give you flexibility and contr ol over y our fishing experience. Y our control head has the following ke ys: • POWER/LIGHT key • VIEW key • 4-WA Y Cursor Control k ey • MENU key • VIEW PRESET keys ?[...]

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    MENU Ke y The MENU k ey is used to access the menu system. Start-Up Options Menu - Pr ess the MENU key during the po wer up sequence to view the Start -Up Options menu. X-Pr ess™ Menu - Press the MENU ke y once for the X -Press™ Menu. T he X -Press™ Menu allo ws you to access frequently-used settings without ha ving to navigate through the wh[...]

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    VIEW PRESET Keys The VIEW PRESET k eys are used to progr am your three f avorite views f or quick retrieval. Instead of using the VIEW key to cycle through e very view to find the one y ou want, you can program the VIEW PRESET keys to displa y a specific view immediately . T o program each VIEW PRESET key , use the VIEW key to cycle to the view you[...]

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    MARK Ke y Press the MARK key while in an y view to mark the position of a wa ypoint, either at the current boat location, or , if the Cur sor is active, at the current Cursor location. The MARK k ey only functions if you hav e the GPS receiver connected, or if y ou have enabled Screen Snapshot from the Accessories menu tab. If you hav e enabled the[...]

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    Vi ew s The vie ws available on your 1100 Series™ ar e: Chart/Side Combo V iew is the default vie w . When the VIEW k ey is pressed, the display cycles thr ough the available views. W hen the EXIT key is pr essed, the display cycles through the av ailable views in re verse order . An y view can be hidden or displayed as part of the vie w rotation[...]

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    Side Imaging V iew (1197c SI Combo models only) Side Imaging Vie w shows a shadow ed right- and left -looking view fr om the boat as the boat passes over the bottom. See Side Imaging: On the W ater Interpretation for more information about interpreting the Side Imaging view . In this view , y ou can change which side you look at, the sensitivity of[...]

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    Freez e Fr ame - Pressing an y arrow on the 4-W A Y Cursor Control key will freeze the scr een in the Side Imaging V iew and a cursor and cur sor dialog box will be displayed on the screen. T he cursor can be positioned on the display using the 4-W A Y Cur sor Control key to determine the depth of an y sonar return. In addition, see the effects of [...]

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    T emp: water surface temperature 10 Speed: speed of boat 11 Course: the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North 12 VL T : Voltage 13 Full Range View 14 15 Side Imaging Vie w , with Active Cur sor and Zoom 9 10 11 12 Cursor Info Box 1 Depth of Cursor 2 Depth Below Cursor 3 Distance to Cursor 4 Bearing to Cursor 5 Zoom [...]

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    Sonar V iew Sonar Vie w pr esents a historical log of sonar returns. T he most recent sonar returns ar e charted on the right side of the window; as new information is r eceived, the older information is mo ved across the display to the left. A scale with Upper and Lower Depth Range readouts appear s along the right edge of the Sonar V iew . The sc[...]

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    NO TE: If the Depth number is flashing, it means that the unit is having trouble locating the bottom. T his usually happens if the water is too deep, the transducer is out of the w ater , the boat is moving too fast, or f or any other reason that the unit can’t accurately r eceive continuous data. Cursor Info Box Depth Lines 1 Depth of Cursor 2 D[...]

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    Sonar Zoom V iew Sonar Zoom Vie w incr eases the displayed r esolution to separate sonar returns that are v ery close together , such as those caused by fish suspended close to the bottom or within structure. In Zoom V ie w , the display is split to show a narrow slice of the full r ange view on the right and the zoomed vie w on the left. The full [...]

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    Split Sonar V iew Split Sonar Vie w displays sonar returns from the 83 kHz wide beam on the left side of the screen and displays sonar returns from the 200 kHz narr ow beam on the right side of the screen. Y ou can use the Split Sonar V iew to make side b y side comparisons between the sonar returns from the 83 kHz wide beam and the 200 kHz narrow [...]

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    Side/Sonar Combo V iew (1197c SI Combo models only) Side/Sonar Combo Vie w shows regular sonar inf ormation and side imaging sonar information in a combination split screen. Y ou can perform any of the functions for either of these vie ws, but only when the view you want to contr ol is selected as the active side (see Sonar X -Press™ Menu: Active[...]

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    Snapshot and Recording V ie w Snapshot and Recording V iew displays and allo ws you to view both scr een snapshot thumbnails and recording icons captured to an optional-pur chase MMC/SD card installed in your unit. In addition, when y ou are in the Snapshot and Recording V ie w , Start Recording, Stop Recor ding, Delete Image, Delete All Images, De[...]

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    NO TE: For snapshots and recordings, the indicator bar has sev eral states: during recor ding, 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 M[...]

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    When you start a scr een snapshot, you will see a message that a waypoint has been cr eated at the point where your cursor is on the scr een, and the screen will freez e while the snapshot is being saved to the MMC/SD card. A status dialog box will appear that shows the progr ess of the save as a per centage, and that displays the numbered file nam[...]

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    Highlighting a recording: Y ou can scroll thr ough the whole list of recording icons av ailable in the Snapshot and Recording V iew using the 4-W A Y Cursor keys. T he highlighted icon will be surrounded by arrows, and a green pla y triangle will appear to its right. Playing back a recor ding: Highlight a recording icon (using the Up or Do wn 4-W a[...]

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    NO TE: Navigation is not affected b y the Sonar Recording featur e, but any active na vigation is cancelled when playback begins or ends. Y ou can delete the highlighted recording, or all recordings, using Delete Recor ding or Delete All Recordings from the Snapshot and Recording X -Pr ess™ menu. Name of recording Amount of time remaining to play[...]

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    Side Beam V iew (only with optional-purchase QuadraBeam PL US™ transducer) Side Beam Vie w is only a vailable if you hav e connected a QuadraBeam™ transducer accessory and when T ransducer Select is set to QuadraBeam (see Sonar Menu T ab: T r ansducer Select ). This vie w shows sonar information from both the left and right 455 kHz beams and th[...]

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    Classic layout: T he top portion of the display pr esents a historical log of sonar returns from the 200 kHz down-looking sonar beam. New information in the do wn beam panel scrolls from right to left. T he bottom portion of the display presents a historical log of sonar returns fr om the 455 kHz right- and left -looking sonar beams. New informatio[...]

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    Slanted layout: T his lay out presents the two 455 kHz side sonar beams and the 200 kHz down-looking sonar beam as three panels of historical data. T his layout is presented as thr ee slanted panels. New information appears on the right, and scrolls to the left. In all of these layouts, the sonar information fr om the side-looking beams rev eals bo[...]

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    Bird's Ey e V iew Bird's Eye V ie w shows a 3D per spective view of the tr ack and the chart land contour from a point above and behind the boat (the eye point). As the boat turns, the eye point mov es to follow the boat. W hen you press the 4-W A Y Cursor key in any of the Bird’s Eye V ie ws, the position of the eye point will shift. T[...]

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    XTE (Cross T rack Error): Distance of Boat from Route 3 Depth 2 Next Waypoint 1 Course: the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North 5 Bearing: Direction to Destination Waypoint measured in degrees from North 6 Boat Icon 7 Route 8 Off Course Limits 9 Cartography 10 Bird’s Eye V iew (Na vigating) Speed: the measuremen[...]

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    Chart/Bird’s Ey e Combo V iew Chart/Bird’s Eye Combo V ie w shows both the Chart and Bird’s Eye vie ws in a combination split screen. Y ou can perform any of the functions for either of these vie ws, but only when the view you w ant to control is selected as the active side (see Navigation X -Pr ess™ Menu: Active Side for mor e information)[...]

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    XTE (Cross T rack Error): Distance of Boat from Route 3 Depth 2 Next Waypoint 1 Course: the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North 5 Bearing: Direction to Destination Waypoint measured in degrees from North 6 Chart Window 7 Cartography 8 3D V iew Outline 9 Boat Icon 10 Course Projection Line 11 Map Scale 12 Route 13 [...]

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    Chart V iew Chart Vie ws - T he standard Chart, Chart No Readouts, and Chart/Chart Combo V iews, as w ell as the Chart side of the Chart/Bird's Eye Combo V ie w and the Chart/Bird's Eye Combo Instrument V ie w , all show cartography from the built -in UniMap™ or an optional MMC/SD map for the ar ea surrounding your curr ent position. Th[...]

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    Cursor Info Box T rack 1 Latitude and Longitude Position of Cursor 2 Distance to Cursor 3 Bearing to Cursor 4 Depth 5 10 Boat Icon 11 Waypoint 12 Course Projection Line 13 Active Cursor 14 Declutter icons 15 T emp: Water Surface T emperature 6 Speed: Speed of Boat 7 Course: the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North [...]

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    XTE (Cross T rack Error): Distance of Boat from Route 3 Depth 2 Next Waypoint 1 Course: the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North 5 Bearing: Direction to Destination Waypoint measured in degrees from North 6 T rack 7 Declutter Icons 8 Boat Icon 9 Course Projection Line 10 Route 11 Waypoint 12 Cartography 13 Map Scal[...]

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    Chart/Chart Combo V iew Chart/Chart Combo Vie w sho ws two versions of the Chart vie w 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 . Y ou can perform any of the functions for the Chart view , but only on the side of the view you have selected as th[...]

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    XTE (Cross T rack Error): Distance of Boat from Route 3 Depth 2 Next Waypoint 1 Course: the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North 5 Bearing: Direction to Destination Waypoint measured in degrees from North 6 Cartography 7 Off Course Limits 8 T rack 9 Boat Icon 10 Course Projection Line 11 Route 12 Map Scale 13 14 Ch[...]

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    Chart/Sonar Combo V iew Chart/Sonar Combo V iew shows both the Chart and Sonar vie ws in a combination split screen. Y ou can perform any of the functions f or either of these views, but only when the view you w ant to control is selected as the active side (see Sonar X -Pr ess™ Menu: Active Side or Navigation X - Press™ Menu: Active Side for m[...]

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    Chart/Side Combo V iew (1197c SI Combo models only) Chart/Side Combo Vie w shows regular chart inf ormation and side imaging sonar information in a combination split screen. Y ou can perform any of the functions for either of these vie ws, but only when the view you want to contr ol is selected as the active side (see Navigation X -Pr ess™ Menu: [...]

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    Chart Orientation All the chart views allow you to choose the orientation of the chart. W hen North-Up orientation is selected, T rue North is shown at the top of the display . In other w ords, objects located to the north of the boat are drawn abov e the boat. When Course-Up orientation is selected, the dir ection of motion of the boat is shown at[...]

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    NO TE: Y our Chart screen will automatically declutter and simplify as you zoom out. W hen you zoom out, all waypoint icons that might otherwise o verlap each other will declutter the screen b y changing into very small blue icons, and individual waypoint names will be hidden. W hen you're panning, and your cursor snaps to a w aypoint that is [...]

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    Introduction to Na vigation Use the 1100 Series™ to establish waypoints at areas of inter est and to navigate to those wa ypoints via a saveable route (r epresenting the shortest intended distance between w aypoints). Y ou can also view and save tracks, which r epresent the actual path of the boat. W aypoints, Routes and T racks W aypoints are st[...]

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    Routes link two or more wa ypoints together to create a path for na vigation, and are used in trip planning. Y ou can link individual waypoints together by using the GO T O key . A route represents your intended navigation and shows the shortest path from each w aypoint to the next. As you tr avel a route, sta ying on the route line is the most eff[...]

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    T o make it easier to select a waypoint, select Sort By and press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor k eys to select a sort order: • Name shows the waypoints alphabetically • Time sho ws the most recently-cr eated waypoint first • Distance shows the closest waypoint fir st. Delete a waypoint: F rom the W aypoints submenu, select Delete and pr ess the R[...]

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    Add a W aypoint T arget or T rolling Grid Add or Remove a W a ypoint T arget: F rom the W aypoints submenu (accessed fr om the Navigation main menu), select T arget and press the RIGHT Cursor key to displa y a list of waypoints. Select the wa ypoint you want to target. A target consisting of concentric cir cles centered on the selected wa ypoint wi[...]

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    Add or Remove a T rolling Grid: From the W aypoints submenu (accessed from the Na vigation main menu), select Grid and press the RIGHT Cursor ke y to display a list of wa ypoints. Select the waypoint to which you w ant to add the grid. The tr olling grid will appear on all of the navigation views, and can be used as a guide when trolling around a w[...]

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    Sav e, Edit or Delete a Route Save the curr ent route: W hile you are navigating, the curr ent route can be sav ed. From the Navigation X - Press™ Menu, select Save Curr ent Route and press the RIGHT Cursor k ey . Navigation will continue. Display the Routes submenu: From any view , press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu System, then u[...]

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    Edit, Delete or Hide Sav ed T racks Display the T racks Submenu: F rom any view , press the MENU key twice to display the Main Menu System, then use the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Na vigation tab. Select T racks and press the RIGHT Cursor key to displa y the T racks submenu. Edit a saved tr ack: From the T racks submenu, select Edit and press t[...]

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    Activate MOB navigation: Press and hold the GOT O key f or 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 pr ess the RIGHT Cursor key . Canceling MOB navigation remov es the route and any w aypoints created using the GO T O key , but does not rem[...]

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    T he Menu System The menu system is divided into easy -to-use menu modules. The main components of the menu system are: Start-Up Options Menu: Press the MENU k ey during the power up sequence to vie w the Start-Up Options menu. See Start-Up Options Menu. X-Pr ess™ Menu: The X -Pr ess™ Menu allows you to access the settings that are changed freq[...]

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    QUICK TIPS: • When your cursor is within a menu tab, press the EXIT ke y to jump directly to the top of the tab. • If you are at the bottom of a menu tab, press the DOWN Cursor key to jump dir ectly 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 cur[...]

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    Setup T ab, Normal User Mode Setup T ab, Advanced User Mode 103 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:39 AM Page 103[...]

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    Start -Up Options Menu Press the MENU key when the T itle screen is displa yed to access the Start -Up Options menu. Use the UP or DOWN 4-W A Y Cursor k eys to position the cursor , then the RIGHT Cursor key to select one of the following choices. If you w ait too long, the system will default to whichev er menu mode happens to be highlighted: • [...]

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    Simulator Use the Simulator to learn how to use your 1100 Series™ befor e taking your boat on the water . The Simulator is a very powerful tool that simulates on-the-w ater operation, pro viding a randomly-updated display . We recommend going thr ough this manual while using the Simulator , since all of the menus function and affect the display t[...]

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    Self T est Self T est displays results fr om the internal diagnostic self test, including unit serial number , Printed Circuit Board (PCB) serial number , softw are revision, total hour s of operation and the input voltage. IP and MA C addresses are also display ed. Accessory T est Accessory T est lists the accessories connected to the system. NO T[...]

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    GPS Diagnostic V iew GPS Diagnostic Vie w , which is only available when a GPS Receiv er is attached to your 1100 Series, shows a sky chart and numerical data from the GPS receiv er . T he sky chart shows the location of each visible GPS satellite with its satellite number and a signal strength bar . A dark gr ay bar indicates that the satellite is[...]

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    Sonar X-Pr ess™ Menu The Sonar X -Press™ Menu provides access to the settings most frequently used. Press the MENU ke y once while in any of the Sonar V iews to access the Sonar X -Press™ Menu. NO TE: Menu choices will vary depending on system settings such as whether the unit is set for Advanced User mode. NO TE: Quad Layout only appears in [...]

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    Active Side Active Side allows y ou to select which side of a Combo V iew will be active; key pr esses will only affect the active side of the scr een. When a menu is displayed, the non-activ e side of the screen will be gray ed out; at any other time, a green arr ow will point to the active side. Combo V iews usually display sonar on the left, wit[...]

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    Sensitivity Sensitivity controls how much detail is shown on the displa y . Increasing the sensitivity shows more sonar returns fr om small baitfish and suspended debris in the water; how ever , the display may become too cluttered. W hen operating in very clear w ater or greater depths, increased sensitivity shows weaker r eturns that may be of in[...]

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    Upper Range (Advanced: Sonar , Split Sonar and Active Sonar Side V iews only) Upper Range sets the shallow est depth range that will be display ed on the Sonar , Split Sonar and Active Sonar Side V iews. T he Upper Range menu choice is available when User Mode is set to Adv anced (see Setup Menu T ab: User Mode ) and can only be accessed from the S[...]

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    Chart Speed Chart Speed determines the speed at which the sonar information moves across the displa y , and consequently the amount of detail shown. A faster speed shows more information in the Sonar V iews and is pr eferred by most angler s; howev er , the sonar information mo ves across the display quickly . A slower speed keeps the information o[...]

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    Bottom Range (Sonar Zoom Vie w only, when Bottom Lock is On) Bottom Range allo ws you to control how much of the w ater column, measured up from the bottom, is shown in the Sonar Zoom V iew . Choose a small value to see low-lying bottom structure or details of the bottom return. Choose a larger value to see lar ge structure in deeper water . It is [...]

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    Side Imaging X-Pr ess™ Menu (1197c SI Combo models only, Side Imaging V iews only) The Side Imaging X-Press™ Menu provides access to the settings most frequently-used. Pr ess the MENU key once while in any of the Sonar V iews to access the Side Imaging X -Press™ Menu. Side Imaging X-Pr ess™ Menu 114 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:3[...]

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    Active Side (1197c SI Combo models only) Active Side allows you to select which side of a Combo Vie w will be active; ke y presses will only affect the active side of the screen. W hen a menu is displayed, the non-active side of the scr een will be grayed out; at any other time, a green arro w will point to the active side. Combo V iews usually dis[...]

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    SI Sensitivity (1197c SI Combo models only) SI Sensitivity contr ols how much detail is shown on the display . Increasing the sensitivity shows more sonar returns from small baitfish and suspended debris in the water; ho wev er , the display ma y become too cluttered. When oper ating in very clear water or greater depths, incr eased sensitivity sho[...]

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    SI Colors (1197c SI Combo models only) SI Colors allows you to select which color palette you would like to use f or the display . T o change the SI Color s: 1. Highlight SI Color s on the Side Imaging X -Press™menu. 2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WA Y Cursor Control keys to change the color palette. (Inv erse, Gray , Brown, Blue, Green, Def ault = B[...]

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    Navigation X -Press™ Menu The Na vigation X-Pr ess™ Menu provides access to the settings most frequently used. Press the MENU ke y once while in the Bird's Eye Vie w , the Chart or the Chart/Sonar Combo, Chart/Chart Combo V iew , or Chart/Bird’s Eye Combo V iew to access the Navigation X - Press™ Menu. NO TE: Menu choices will vary dep[...]

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    Active Side Active Side allows you to select which side of a Combo V iew will be active; key pr esses will only affect the active side of the scr een. When a menu is displayed, the non-activ e side of the screen will be gray ed out; at any other time, a green arr ow will point to the active side. Combo V iews usually display sonar on the left, with[...]

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    T he W a ypoint Submenu contains the following menu choices: Edit allows you to edit the Name, P osition (Latitude and Longitude) and select the Icon that will be used to represent the wa ypoint in the Chart and Combo V iews. Delete allows you to delete a wa ypoint from the list of sav ed waypoints. T arget allows you to apply a target to a waypoin[...]

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    Sav e Current Route (Only when navigating) Save Curr ent Route allows you to sa ve the current route being displa yed. T his menu choice will only appear when you are currently na vigating a route. T o Sa v e Curr ent Route: 1. Highlight Save Current Route on the Na vigation X -Press™ Menu. 2. Use the RIGHT 4-W A Y Cursor Contr ol key to initiate[...]

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    Cancel MOB Navigation (only when MOB Navigation is activated) Cancel MOB Navigation remov es the Man Overboard (MOB) wa ypoint and exits Man Overboard mode. This menu choice will only appear when y ou are currently navigating in Man Ov erboard mode. T o Cancel MOB Na vigation: 1. Highlight Cancel MOB Navigation on the Navigation X -Press™ menu. 2[...]

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    T o vie w the W a ypoint [Name] Submenu: 1. Move the cursor to the desir ed position and press the MARK ke y once to save a wa ypoint. 2. Highlight W aypoint[Name] on the Navigation X -Press™ menu. 3. Use the RIGHT 4-W ay Cursor Contr ol key to view the W aypoints submenu. T he W a ypoint Submenu contains the following menu choices: Edit allows y[...]

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    Snapshot and Recording X -Press™ Menu (Snapshot and Recording V iew only) The Snapshot and Recording X-Press™ menu provides access to the image management and sonar recording functions. Press the MENU key once while in the Snapshot and Recording V iew to access the Snapshot and Recording X -Press™ menu. NO TE: For more inf ormation, see Snaps[...]

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    Start Recording (optional-purchase MMC/SD Card, Snapshot and Recording V iew only) Start Recording allows you to start sonar recording fr om the Snapshot and Recording V iew . This menu option is only available when you ha ve an optional-purchase MMC/SD car d installed and you are in Snapshot and Recording V iew . T o start sonar r ecording: 1. Hig[...]

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    Delete All Images (optional-purchase MMC/SD Card, Snapshot and Recor ding Vie w only) Delete All Images allows you to delete all the images at once from the Snapshot and Recor ding V iew . This menu option is only available when you ha ve an optional-purchase MMC/SD car d installed and you are in Snapshot and Recording V iew . T o delete all images[...]

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    Pings P er Second (optional-purchase MMC/SD Card, Snapshot and Recor ding Vie w only) Pings Per Second allows you to specify the maximum ping rate for the sonar r ecording currently in progress from the Snapshot and Recor ding V iew . This menu option is only available when y ou have an optional-purchase MMC/SD card installed and you ar e in Snapsh[...]

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    Sonar Menu T ab Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu System and then press the RIGHT Cursor ke y to select the Sonar tab. NO TE: Menu choices will vary depending on system settings such as whether the unit is set for Advanced User mode or what tr ansducer is currently selected. Sonar Menu 128 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:39 A[...]

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    Beam Select Beam Select sets which sonar returns from the transducer will be displayed on the screen. When set to 200/83 kHz , the returns fr om both beams are blended. T he Split Sonar V iew continues to display the sonar returns from each beam in their r espective windows. T he blended information is sho wn in the Sonar V iew . The RTS® Windo w [...]

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    When Fish ID+™ is turned off , the 1100 Series™ shows only the r aw sonar returns on the display . These returns will often result in "arches" f orming 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 incr eases as it moves out a[...]

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    Real T ime Sonar (RTS®) W indow RTS® W indow sets the RTS® W indow to either Wide or Narr ow , or turns it off in the Sonar V iew . The RTS® Windo w always updates at the fastest r ate possible and only displays returns that are within the tr ansducer beam. (See Getting Started - Using Y our 1100 Series™: Real Time Sonar [R TS®] Windo w f or[...]

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    Bottom V iew Bottom Vie w selects the method used to represent bottom and structure on the display . Structure ID® represents weak r eturns in blue and strong returns in r ed. WhiteLine® highlights the strongest sonar r eturns in white resulting in a distinctive outline. T his has the benefit of clearly defining the bottom on the display . See Bo[...]

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    Y ou can visit our website at www .humminbird.com to order this accessory online or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468. NO TE: 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 aff ecting the sensitivity of[...]

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    Surface Clutter (Advanced) Surface Clutter adjusts the filter that removes surface clutter noise caused by algae and aer ation. The lower the setting, the less surface clutter will be displa yed. T he Surface Clutter menu choice is av ailable when User Mode is set to Advanced (see Setup Menu T ab: User Mode ). T o change the Surface Clutter setting[...]

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    135 Max Depth (Advanced) Max Depth adjusts the maximum depth of operation. T he performance of y our 1100 Series™ can be tuned to the maximum depth you will be fishing in by setting the Max Depth. W hen a maximum depth is set, your 1100 Series™ will not attempt to acquire sonar data below that depth, thus incr easing over all performance. When [...]

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    T o change the selected T r ansducer: 1. Highlight T ransducer Select on the Sonar Main menu. 2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-W A Y Cursor Contr ol keys to change the tr ansducer 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, D[...]

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    Navigation Menu T ab Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu System, then press the RIGHT cursor ke y to select the Navigation tab. NO TE: Menu choices will vary depending on system settings. Navigation Menu 137 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:39 AM Page 137[...]

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    Current T r ack Current T rack allows you to view the Current T rack submenu. T o vie w the Current T r ack Submenu: 1. Highlight Current T rack on the Navigation main menu. 2. Use the RIGHT 4-WA Y Cursor Control keys to vie w the Current T rack submenu. T he Curr ent T r ack Submenu contains the following menu choices: Save Curr ent T rack allows [...]

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    W aypoints W aypoints allo ws you to view the W aypoints submenu. T o vie w the W a ypoints Submenu: 1. Highlight W aypoints on the Navigation main menu. 2. Use the RIGHT 4-W A Y Cursor Contr ol keys to view the W aypoints submenu. T he W a ypoints Submenu contains the following menu choices: Create allo ws you to create a ne w waypoint and edit it[...]

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    T he Routes Submenu contains the f ollowing menu choices: Create allows y ou to create a new , empty route and add waypoints to it immediately . Edit allows you to select a pre viously-sav ed route and edit its name and the waypoints on it. Delete allows you to delete a route fr om a list of previously -saved routes. T rave l allows you to select a[...]

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    T rolling Grid Rotation T rolling Grid Rotation allo ws you to set the orientation of the trolling grid in degrees, where a setting of 0° displays a standar d North, South, East, W est alignment. See W aypoints for inf ormation on how to set a Grid. T o change the T r olling Grid Rotation setting: 1. Highlight T rolling Grid Rotation on the Naviga[...]

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    T rack Color Range T rack 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 curr ent track (see Navigation Menu T ab: Current T r ack). T o change the T r ack Color Range: 1. Highlight T r ack Color Range on the Navigation main menu. 2. Use the LEFT[...]

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    Export All Nav Data Export All Nav Data allows you to export all saved T racks, W aypoints and Routes to an MMC/SD card. T o 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-WA Y Cursor Control key to export all[...]

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    Chart Menu T ab Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu System and then press the RIGHT Cursor ke y to select the Chart tab. NO TE: Menu choices will vary depending on system settings such as whether the unit is set for Advanced User mode. Chart Menu 144 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:39 AM Page 144[...]

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    Chart Detail Lev el Chart Detail Level allo ws you to select how much chart detail you w ant displayed on the Navigation V iews. Basic shows land areas, ports, obstructions and restricted areas. Navigation shows nav aids, landmarks, ferrywa ys and navigation routes in addition to the Basic information. Underwater shows depth contour s, fishing area[...]

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    Lat/Lon Grid Lat/Lon Grid allows y ou to display or hide a grid showing latitude and longitude lines. T o change the Lat/Lon Grid setting: 1. Highlight Lat/Lon Grid on the Chart main menu. 2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WA Y Cursor Control keys to change the Lat/Lon Grid setting. (Hidden, V isible, Default = Hidden) Spot Soundings Spot Soundings allo w[...]

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    Chart Select Chart Select allows you to choose what chart to use if you ha ve built - in charts or a map card. If you select A uto, your unit will select a chart automatically . T o activ ate or de-activate Chart Select: 1. Highlight Chart Select on the Navigation main menu. 2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-W A Y Cursor Contr ol keys to select which char[...]

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    2. Make sure y ou are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight Set Map Offset on the Chart main menu. 3. Use the RIGHT 4-WA Y Cursor Control key to set the Map Offset. A confirmation dialog box will appear to allow you to change your mind, or to confirm y our choice. If the cursor was not activ e before you began this pr ocedure, you will see an err o[...]

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    Alarms Menu T ab From an y view , pr ess the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu System. The Alarms tab will be the def ault selection. NO TE: When an alarm is triggered, you can silence it by pr essing any key . The alarm will be silenced, and will not be triggered again until a new instance of the alarm condition is detected. Alarms Menu 149 5[...]

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    Alarm V olume Alarm V olume allows you to adjust the v olume of the alarms. T o change the Alarm V olume setting: 1. Highlight Alarm V olume on the Alarms main menu. 2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WA Y Cursor Control keys to change the Alarm V olume setting. (Mute, 1 - 10, Default = 5) Depth Alarm Depth Alarm sounds when the depth becomes equal to or l[...]

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    Low Battery Alarm Low Battery Alarm sounds when the input battery voltage is equal to or less than the menu setting. The battery alarm will only sound f or the battery that is connected to the 1100 Series™. The Lo w Battery Alarm should be set to warn you when the battery voltage dr ops below the safety margin that you ha ve determined. For insta[...]

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    Off Course Alarm Off Course Alarm sounds when the boat has moved too far off course based on the menu setting when navigating. Off Course Alarm allows y ou to set how far the boat is allowed to mov e off course befor e the Off Course Alarm will sound. T o change the Off Course Alarm setting: 1. Highlight Off Course Alarm on the Alarms main menu. 2.[...]

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    Drift Alarm 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 siz e of a perimeter around the boat’s anchored position; if the anchored boat drifts outside of that perimeter , the Drift Alarm will sound. T o change the Drift Alarm setting: 1[...]

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    Setup Menu T ab From an y view , pr ess the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu System, then press the RIGHT cursor ke y until the Setup tab is selected. NO TE: 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. Setup Menu 154 53[...]

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    Sound V olume Sound V olume allo ws you to control the v olume of all sounds emitted by the control head (except for the v olume of the alarms, which is controlled by Alarm V olume Control). T o change the V olume Control setting: 1. Highlight V olume Control on the Setup main menu. 2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-W A Y Cursor Contr ol keys to change th[...]

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    Units - Speed (with Speed input only) Units - Speed selects the units of measure f or speed-related readouts. T o change the Units - Speed setting: 1. Highlight Units - Speed on the Setup menu. 2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WA Y Cur sor Control keys to change the Units - Speed setting. (kph [International models only] , mph, kts, Default = kph for Int[...]

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    Restore Def aults Restore Defaults resets ALL menu settings to their factory defaults. Use this menu choice with caution! T o Restore Defaults: 1. Highlight Restore Defaults on the Setup menu. 2. Use the RIGHT 4-W A Y Cursor Contr ol key to initiate restoring def aults. 3. The Confirm dialog box will appear . T o reset the def aults, press the RIGH[...]

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    Each readout position can either be empty or contain one of the following: NO TE: Y ou can set a second set of 5 readouts with na vigation mode settings as well, so that, when you are navigating, these views contain na vigation data instead of the regular settings. See Navigation X -Pr ess™ menu: Select Nav Readouts f or more information. NO TE: [...]

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    159 NO TE: When the readout under the w ater column is turned off (as shown in the illustrations), the sonar displa y will expand to fill the screen. T o 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-W A Y Cursor Contr ol key to initiate this procedur e. 3. T h[...]

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    Select Nav Readouts (Advanced) Select Nav Readouts sets the individual digital readouts that will be used only during navigation on all non-instrument views. T his feature allows y ou to select what information will be display ed in each of a variable number of fixed-position readouts arranged at the bottom of the scr een on various views, or wheth[...]

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    Bearing 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). CMG/SMG 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 T rac[...]

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    Depth Offset (Advanced) Depth Offset will adjust the digital depth readout to indicate depth fr om the waterline or boats keel. Enter a positive vertical measurement fr om the transducer to the waterline to r ead the depth from the waterline. Enter a negative vertical measurement fr om the transducer to keel to r ead the depth from the keel. T his [...]

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    Local T ime Zone (Advanced) Local Time Zone selects y our time zone in ref erence to the time reported by the GPS r eceiver when Time+Date is selected as a Digital Readout (see Na vigation X -Press™: Select Readouts ). T his menu choice is available only when in Advanced User Mode (see Setup Menu T ab: User Mode .) T o change the Local Time Zone:[...]

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    T ime F ormat (Advanced, International only) Time F ormat changes the time format used b y the unit This menu choice is a vailable only when in Advanced User Mode (see Setup Menu T ab: User Mode. ) International models only . Time Format selects a 12 hour or 24 hour format for the time of day displa yed when T ime + Date is selected as a Digital Re[...]

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    NMEA Output (Advanced) NMEA Output turns the NMEA output on or off . T his menu choice is available only when in Adv anced User Mode (see Setup Menu T ab: User Mode .) T he f ollowing NMEA sentences are output: DPT - Depth MTW - W ater T emperature GLL - Lat/Lon Position GGA - GPS Fix Data RMC - Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data VTG - Course O[...]

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    IP Address Setup IP Address Setup allows you to set up an Ethernet connection. Use this feature to open a window wher e a dynamic IP address can be selected (your contr ol head will find and update its own address) or a static IP address (wher e you set the address manually). T o use the IP Address Setup f eatur e: 1. Highlight IP Address Setup on [...]

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    V iews Menu T ab From an y view , pr ess the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu System, then press the RIGHT 4-W A Y Cur sor Control key until the V ie ws tab is selected. This menu tab allo ws you to set the available views to either hidden or visible in the vie w rotation. T he view will be remov ed from the view r otation if it is set[...]

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    Accessories Menu T ab From an y view , pr ess 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 [...]

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    Using Screen Snapshot Screen Snapshot activates the screen snapshot function. W hen Screen Snapshot is enabled, pressing the MARK ke y creates a sav ed screen capture on the optional- purchase MMC/SD card installed in your unit’s car d slot. All menus, dialog boxes, warnings and messages are captured and sav ed automatically . Once you have cr ea[...]

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    Highlight a thumbnail (using the Up or Down 4-W ay Cur sor keys), then use the Right 4-W ay Cursor key to vie w the full image. A border around the full-siz e screen capture indicates that it is just a screen capture, not a “live” vie w . Y ou can delete the highlighted image, or all captured images, using the Snapshot and Recording X -Press™[...]

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    T roubleshooting Before contacting the Humminbird® Customer Resour ce Center , please read the f ollowing section. T aking the time to review these tr oubleshooting guidelines may allow y ou to solve a performance problem yourself , and therefor e avoid sending y our unit back for repair . 1100 Series™ Doesn’t P ower Up If your 1100 Series™ [...]

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    Display Pr oblems Ther e are sever al main conditions or sources of possible interfer ence that may cause problems with the quality of the information displayed on the contr ol head. Look in the following table f or some symptoms of display problems and possible solutions: Problem P ossible Cause The contr ol head loses power at high speeds. When t[...]

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    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 follo wing sources can cause noise or interfer ence: P ossible Source of Noise Isolation Other electronic devices The boat’s engine Cavitation from the boat’s propeller T urn off any near[...]

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    1- Y ear Limited W arranty W e warrant the original r etail purchaser that products made by Humminbir d® have been manufactur ed free from defects in materials and w orkmanship. This w arranty is effectiv e for one year from the date of original retail purchase. Humminbird® pr oducts found to be defectiv e and covered b y this warranty will be re[...]

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    W e reserve the right to deem an y product unserviceable when replacement parts are no longer a vailable or impossible to obtain. This Service P olicy is valid in the United States only . This applies only to Humminbird® products returned to our f actory in Eufaula, Alabama. T his Service Policy is subject to change without notice. Returning Y our[...]

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    1100 Series™ Fishing System Accessories Accessories customize the 1100 Series™ to your needs and enable you to sta y 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 ar e supported by your 1100 Ser[...]

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    With the new InterLink ™ Network Connection , you can now share GPS position, w aypoints, routes and your current track betw een two Humminbird® F ishing Systems in real time. Mark a waypoint at the console, and it’s instantly available on the second unit. No matter where y ou’re at on the boat, you’ll ha ve access to your critical fishing[...]

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    178 Specifications Depth Capability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500 ft (500 m) Pow er Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500 Watts (RMS); 4000 Watts (Peak- T o-P eak) Operating Fr equency Dual Beam: . . . .[...]

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    179 Glossary Sonar T erms Alarm, Depth: Depth Alarm is a user -controllable, audible alert that sounds when depth is less than or equal to the setting. Alarm, T emperature: T emperature Alarm is a user -controllable, audible alert that sounds when the w ater surface temperature equals the setting. Backlight: Backlight is a user-controllable illumin[...]

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    180 Glossary Sonar T erms Fish Arch: A F ish Arch is the apparent "arch" that appear s on the display when any object mov es through the sonar cone. The ar ch results from a gradual decrease in distance to an object as it mo ves into the sonar cone. T he distance to an object changes due to the conical shape of the sonar beam, which cause[...]

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    181 Glossary Sonar T erms Pixels: Pixels are the "picture elements", or small square blocks, that make up the image on the L CD. Measured as a vertical by horizontal number (i.e. 640 V x 320 H), this k ey specification typically indicates the quality of resolution. In fishfinders, the total resolution (vertical multiplied b y horizontal) [...]

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    182 Glossary Sonar T erms SONAR: SONAR is the acronym for SOund and NA vigation 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 mea[...]

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    183 Glossary Sonar T erms T ransducer: The transducer is part of the sonar system, which mounts on the boat and is in contact with the w ater , that converts the electrical energy fr om the transmitter into sound energy , and that forms the sonar beam in turn. Internally , the transducer consists of one or more piezo electric disks that expand b y [...]

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    184 Glossary GPS and Navigation T erms Acquisition Time: The length of time that a GPS receiver typically tak es to determine a position from at least three satellites. Humminbird® GPS receiver s provide very f ast acquisition times (under one minute), permitting users to get out on the water faster . Alarm, Arrival: T he audible alert that sounds[...]

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    185 Glossary GPS and Navigation T erms Heading: Heading describes the direction the boat is pointing and is measured in degrees (i.e. 321°, wher e 000° is North, 090° East, 180° is South, 270° is W est). Due to wind and waves, the boat is often tr aveling in a slightly differ ent direction than it is heading, and therefor e Heading is often co[...]

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    186 Glossary GPS and Navigation T erms Time T o Go (TTG): T ime T o Go is the estimated time required to reach the destination waypoint. TTG is calculated using the SOG and DTG. See SOG and DT G . T rack: A T rack is a series of sa ved points that define the past path of the boat. T hese T rack P oints are sa ved at regular time intervals. T racks [...]

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    187 Appendix A T ransducer Mounting T emplate: XHS 9 HDSI 180 T Drill Drill Drill Use 5/32” drill bit. T OP PLACE EITHER C ORNER ON DEADRISE ANGLE Remove and use f or T ransduc er Installation 531617-1_A - 1197c_ManE.qxp 11/6/2007 4:40 AM Page 187[...]

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    188 Contact Humminbird® Contact the Humminbird® Customer Resource Center in any of the follo wing ways: By T elephone (Monday - Frida y 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard T ime): 1-800-633-1468 By e-mail (typically we respond to y our e-mail within three business days): cservice@johnsonoutdoors.com For direct shipping, our addr ess is: Hummi[...]