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1 P ow er On Follo w the instructions below to pow er on your Humminbird® control head. 1. Press the POWER/LIGHT key. 2. When the T itle screen is displa yed, press the MENU ke y to access the Start-U p Options Menu.
2 How Sonar W orks How Sonar W orks Sonar technology is based on sound wav es. The 300 Series™ Fishfinder uses sonar to locate and define structur e, bottom contour and composition, as well as depth directly below the tr ansducer .
3 When all the echo es are viewed side b y side, an easy to interpret “gr aph“ of the bottom, fish, and structure appear s. The sou nd pul ses a re trans mitt ed at vari ous frequencies depending on the applica tion. Very high frequencies (455 kHz) ar e used for greatest definition but the operating depth is limited.
4 DualBeam PLUS™ Sonar (DualBeam PLUS™ models only [386ci]) Y ou r 38 6c i Fi sh f in de r uses a 200/83 kHz DualBeam PLUS™ sonar system with a wide (60°) area of cov erage. DualBeam PLUS™ sonar has a narro wly focused 20° center beam, surrounded b y a second beam of 60°, expanding your cov erage to an area equal to y our depth.
5 Down Imaging™ Sonar (Down Imaging™ models only [386ci DI]) Y ou r 386ci DI Fishfinder uses Down Imaging™ technology . T he Down Imaging™ transducer scans the w ater with razor -thin, high-definition beams. T he beams are wide (side to side) but very thin fr ont to back.
6 Dual Beam Ice T ransducer (o ptio nal -pur ch ase XI 9 2 0 Ice T ran sduc er on ly) The X I 9 20 I ce T ra nsd uc er p rov id es selectable dual-frequency sonar with a wide area of cov erage. Selectable dual- frequency giv es you the option of two beams, and both beams will cover the bottom and pro vide high definition.
7 How GPS W orks Y our 300 Series™ Fishfinder also supports GPS (Global P ositioning System) and chartplotting. It uses GPS and sonar to determine your position, displa y it on a grid, and provide det ailed underwater informa tion. GPS uses a constellation of satellites tha t continually send radio signals to the earth.
8 What’s on the 300 Series™ Contr ol Head Y our 300 Series™ Fishfinder interface is easy to use. A combina tion of keys and special featu res allows you to contr ol what you see on the display . Refer to the followi ng illustration, and see K ey Functions for more inform ation.
9 Ke y Functions Y our Fishfinder user interface consists of a set of easy -to-use keys that w ork with various on-screen vie ws and menus to give you flexibility and contr ol over your fishing experience. POWER/LIGHT Ke y The POWER/LIG HT key is used to pow er the Fishfinder on and off .
10 VIEW Ke y T he VI EW k ey i s use d to cyc le th ro ugh a ll av ai lab le vi ews . Pr ess t he VI EW ke y to a dv anc e to the n ext v ie w . Rep ea ted ly pr ess ing V IEW cy cles t hr oug h all v ie ws av ai lab le. V ie ws c an be h idde n to op tim ize t he sy stem t o y our fi shi ng r equ ir emen ts (s ee V ie ws or V iew s Men u T ab ).
11 4-W A Y Cursor Control K ey (LEFT , RIGHT , UP , or DOWN Cursor ke ys) The 4-W A Y Cursor Contr ol key has multiple functions, which depend on the view , menu, or situation. • Menu Selection: Press the DOWN or UP Cursor ke ys to highlight a menu option, then press the RIGHT or LEFT Cur sor keys to change a menu setting.
12 MARK Ke y Press the MARK k ey while in any view to mark the position of a waypoi nt. The MARK ke y function works if you hav e the GPS receive r connected. • Active Cursor: T he waypoint will be mark ed at the cursor loca tion. • Without Activ e Cursor: T he waypoint will be marked a t the boat location.
13 • In the Circular Flasher V iew (Ice F ishing Mode: On), press the +Zoom key to di splay a 2x magnified view of the selected area on the Flasher dial.
14 SD Card Slot The SD car d slot on your control head can be used with SD memory cards (optional-pur chase required) to add detail ed charts to your Fishfinder , import Humminbird ® navigation dat a, o r ex por t nav ig ati on da ta fr om yo ur Fishfinder .
15 Add Maps to Y our F ishfinder Y our Fishfinder includes a built -in UniMap™ with a more detailed map of North America (Domestic models) or a detailed map of Europe and Southeast Asia, including Australia and Ne w Zealand (International models).
16 Import Navigation Data Review the f ollowing informa tion before importing naviga tion data (waypoints, routes, tracks, or gr oups) into your Humminbird® unit. • Import Humminbird® Navigation Data: Insert a loaded SD card into the control head card slot, and follow the on-scr een prompts to import the waypoi nts, routes, tracks, and groups.
17 T o export all navigation data: Use the following instructions to export all of the contr ol head’s waypoints, routes, tra cks, and groups to an installed, unlocked SD card. 1. Insert an unlocked SD car d into the SD card slot. 2. Open the W aypoint Management Dialog Box: Press the MENU k ey twice.
18 Update Softwar e Set up an online account at humminbird.com so tha t you will receiv e the latest Humminbird® news and software upgrades f or your Fishfinder . Y ou can also download HumminbirdPC™ fr om your account, which allows y ou to manage your wa ypoints, routes, and tracks on y our personal computer .
19 T o update the control head softwar e: 1. Install a format ted SD memory card into the card reader connected to your PC. 2. Register your Fishfinder: Log on to humminbird.com. Click My Account. Set up a new account. 3. Download: Fr om My AccountMy ProfileMy Equipment, click the file name of the latest softw are update (unit name [ver sion #]).
20 What’s on the Sonar Display What’s on the Sonar Displa y T he 300 Series™ Fishfin der can display a v ariety of useful infor mation about NO TE: En trie s in thi s vie w tha t list ( with T emp /Spe ed or G PS Rec eiv er) a re a vai labl e if the n onl y the in for mat ion fr om th e GPS r ece ive r will b e dis pla yed on t he vi ew .
21 What’s on the Sonar Display the ar ea under your boat, including the following items: eit her d evi ce is co nne cted t o the 30 0 Ser ies™ F ishf ind er . If bo th de vic es ar e conn ect ed, RT S (Re al T ime So nar) W in dow ™ Str uct ure - W he re f ish m ay be h idi ng.
22 Understanding the Sonar Display It is important to understand the significance of the display . The display does not sho w a literal 3-dimensional repr esentation of what is under the water .
23 Sonar Colors and Bottom V iew As th e boat m ov es, the u nit ch arts th e chang es in de pth on th e displ ay to c rea te a pr ofile o f the Bot tom Con tour .
24 Use Bottom Vie w to select the method used to represent bottom and structur e on the display . See Sonar Menu T ab to set the Bottom View . Structure ID® represen ts weak returns in blue and strong r eturns in red when Sonar Colors is set to Original.
25 SwitchFir e™ SwitchFire™ contr ols how the sonar returns ar e displayed in the Sonar V iews. SwitchFire™ sett ings are available in the Sonar Menu T ab. T o see the maximum sonar information a vailable within the transducer beam so more fish arches and better jig tr acking are shown, choose Max Mode.
26 What’s on the Do wn Imaging™ Display Down Imaging™ uses its unique tr ansducer and sonar technology to provide profiling beams produce the detailed sonar da ta that you see on the display .
27 What’s on the Down Imaging™ Display (Down Imaging ™ models only [386ci DI]) in for ma tio n abo ut th e are a dir ec tly b elo w yo ur bo at .
28 Understanding the Down Imaging™ Display The images y ou see on the Down Imaging™ display ar e produced using sonar technology . Each time the unit pings, a strip of data repr esenting all the echoes receiv ed by the transducer are put together on the display to f orm the image that you see.
29 Down Imaging™ Sensitivity Use Down Sensitivity to control ho w the sonar returns appear on the display . Increase the sensitivity to re veal weak er returns that may be of inter est, especially in very clear wa ter or greater depths.
V iews The sonar and na vigation informa tion from your Fish finder is displayed on your scr een in a variety of easy -to-read views. T here are many views a vailable on your F ishfinder . • Default Vie w: When you fir st power up the 386ci contr ol head, Sonar Vie w will be the default view .
31 T o customize your vie w rotation: Y ou can choose which views are hidden or visible in y our view rotation. 1. Press the MENU ke y twice to access the tabbed Main Menu, then press the RIGHT Cur sor key until the V iews tab is selected. 2. Press the UP or DOWN Cursor k eys to select a Vie w .
32 Sonar V iew Sonar Vie w presents a historical log of sonar returns. T he most recent sonar returns are charted on the right side of the displa y . As new informa tion is received, the historical information scr olls left across the display .
33 Sonar Zoom V iew Sonar Zoom View pr ovides a magnified view of the bottom and structure. T he Sonar Zoom Vie w makes it easier to see separa te sonar returns that would usually be displayed close together , such as those caused by fish suspended close to the bottom or within structure.
34 Split Sonar V iew Split Sonar View displa ys sonar returns from each do wn beam frequency on separate sides of the screen. Y ou can use the Split Sonar View to mak e side by side comparisons between the sonar r eturns from both beams.
35 Big Digits V iew Big Digits V iew pro vides digital data in a large, easy-to-see f ormat. • Digital Readouts: Depth is always displa yed. Readouts for temper ature, speed, and T riplog information ar e displayed automatically if the appropria te accessory is connected to the Fishfinder .
36 Down Imaging™ Vie w (Down Imaging™ models only [386ci DI]) Down Imaging™ Vie w uses the razor -thin, high-definition profiling beams to produce the detailed sonar data tha t you see on the display . Sonar returns are charted on the right side of the display .
37 NO TE: See W ha t’s on the Dow n Imag ing ™ Disp lay a nd Do wn Im agi ng™ X -Pr es s™ Menu f or mo re in fo rmat ion. Down Imaging ™ Vie w White Streaks (possibly vegetation or fish) Low.
38 Circular Flasher V iew Circular Flasher View pr ovides two w ays to view sonar da ta in traditional flasher format . The view is contr olled by the Ice Fishing Mode menu option in the Sonar Menu T ab. • When Ice F ishing Mode is off , the Circular Flasher Vie w displays Real Time Sonar (R TS™) data in a traditional flasher f ormat.
39 Ice Fishing Mode: Off When Ice F ishing Mode is off , the Circular Flasher V iew displays Real T ime Sonar (RTS™) data in a tr aditional flasher format. • Flasher X -Press™ Menu: Press the MENU k ey once in the Circular Flasher Vie w . Use the X-Press™ Menu to set the Sensitivity , Upper Range, and Lower Range.
40 Ice Fishing Mode: On When Ice F ishing Mode is on , the Circular Flasher V iew displays the sonar data in traditional flasher f ormat with additional fea tures including Zoom and Depth Cursor .
41 T o activate the Depth Cursor: Use the Depth Cursor to identify depth on the flasher display . 1. Set up: Press the VIEW ke y repeatedly until the Circular Flasher V iew is displayed on the screen. T urn on the Ice Fishing Mode (see Sonar Menu T ab ).
42 T o activate Flasher Zoom: The Zoom f eature displa ys a 2x magnified view of the area you choose on the flasher display . 1. Set up: Press the VIEW key r epeatedly until the Circular Flasher V iew is displayed on the screen. T urn on the Ice Fishing Mode (see Sonar Menu T ab ).
43 Snapshot and Recording V iew The Snapshot and Recording V iew displays the screen snapshots and recording s that are sav ed on the optional-purchase SD card installed in the control head. Use this view to r eview the snapshot and r ecording file details, start record ing, and adjust the recording settings.
44 Screen Snapshots Screen Snapshots are sav ed pictures of the view on the screen. T he screen snapshot will include the menus, dialog boxes, warnings, and messages tha t were activ e when the screen snapshot was tak en. Saved Screen Snapshots can be viewe d from the Snapshot and Recording V iew or Chart V iew .
45 V iew a saved Scr een Snapshot from Snapshot and Recording V iew: 1. F rom t he Sn aps hot a nd Re cor din g V ie w , pr ess th e UP or DO WN Cu rso r ke ys t o scr oll t hr oug h the saved files and hi ghlight a sn aps hot fi le. 2. Press the RIGHT Curs or key .
46 Recording and Playback The Recor ding featur e records active sonar inf ormation. W hen the recording is played back, the vie ws that wer e active during the recording ar e available in Playback.
47 Playback a Recor ding: 1. F rom t he Sn aps hot a nd Re cor din g V ie w , pre ss the U P or DOW N Cu rso r ke ys t o scr oll t hr oug h the sa ve d fil es an d hig hli ght a sa v ed Re cor din g. 2. Press the RIGHT Curs or key . Change Playback Settings: 1.
48 Notes about Playback: • “P l ay ba c k” w il l fl as h pe ri od ic al l y on t he s cr ee n to i n di ca te t ha t the c o nt ro l he ad i s p la yi ng a s a v ed r ec or din g a nd n ot a “ li ve ” vi e w .
49 Bird’s Ey e Vie w Bird’s Eye V iew shows a 3D per spective view of the tr ack and the chart’s land contour from a point abo ve and behind the boat (the ey e point). As the boat turns, the eye point moves to f ollow the boat. See V iewing Cartography and Introduction to Navigation for mor e information.
50 Chart V iew Chart Vie w shows cartography fr om the built-in UniMap™ or an optional SD map for the area surr ounding your current position. T he current tra ck (also known as the position history.
51 Chart Vie w with Active Cursor , shown with Optional-Purchase Navionics® Cartogr aphy Cartography Active Cursor Latitude and Longitude Position of Cursor Depth Map Scale Distance to the Cursor and.
52 Chart/Sonar Combo V iew Chart/Sonar Combo Vie w is displayed as a split screen, with Chart V iew on the left and Sonar Vie w on the right side of the screen. T o change the width of the Sonar Windo w , press the MENU key once and select Sonar Windo w from the X-Pr ess™ Menu.
53 Chart/Down Imaging™ Combo V iew (Down Imaging™ models only [386ci DI]) Chart/Down Imaging™ Combo View is displa yed as a split screen with Chart Vie w on the left and Down Imaging™ sonar informa tion on the right side of the view .
54 Down Imaging™/Sonar Combo V iew (Down Imaging™ models only [386ci DI]) Down Imaging™/Sonar Combo View sho ws traditional Sonar informa tion on the top of the screen and Down Imaging™ so nar information on the bottom. • X -Press™ Menu: Press the MENU key once to access the Do wn Imaging™ X-Pr ess™ Menu.
55 Chart V iew Orientation Both Chart and Combo Vie ws allow you to choose the orienta tion of the view (see Navigation Menu T ab: Chart Orientation ). In each orientation, the view pans automatically so that the boa t is always centered on the displa y .
56 V iewing Cartography In the Chart or Combo V iews there are se veral cartogr aphy-rela ted functions that you can access using v arious keys. Panning : Use th e 4-WA Y Curs or Con trol key to move the ch art arou nd on th e dis play in th e direc tion o f the key bei ng press ed.
57 T o view a Decluttered W aypoint a t full size, use the 4-WA Y Cursor Control ke y to move the cur sor onto a decluttered wa ypoint icon. When the cursor snaps onto the icon, the full-size wa ypoint name and icon will be displayed. Y ou can also press the + ZOOM ke y until you can see the individual wa ypoints on the screen.
58 Nearest Current Station: Current inf ormation for the nearest curr ent station to your pres ent position will be displayed. T his includes the position of the station and the current changes for toda y .
59 Introduction to Na vigation Y our Fishfinder allows y ou to mark waypoints and start naviga tion with the control head ke ys or the Navigation X -Press™ Menu. Y ou can also use the W aypoint Management dialog box to create ne w waypoints and r outes from scra tch.
60 W aypoints ar e stored positions that allow y ou to mark areas of interest or navigati on points. Y our Fishfinder can store up to 2,750 wa ypoints. Rou tes lin k two or m ore w ay point s toget her to cr ea te a pa th for n avi gati on and ar e used in t rip pla nnin g.
61 Open the W aypoint Management Dialog Box The W aypoint Management dialog box allo ws you to organize y our waypoints, r outes, and tracks on yo ur Humminbird® control head. Open the W aypoint Management Dialog Box 1. Press the MENU ke y twice to open the Main Menu.
62 What’s on the W aypoint Management Dialog Box Use the W aypoint Management dialog box to manage your waypoints, r outes, and tracks. Us e the 4 -W A Y Cu rs or Co ntr ol k ey t o sel ect a w ay poi nt, r out e, tr ac k, gr oup , or me nu op tio n.
63 Op tio ns: P ro vid es a su bme nu so t hat y ou c an se t the d ef ault g ro up, c re ate ne w na vig at ion i tems ( gr oup s, w ayp oin ts, r ou tes ), and s ele ct an d edi t se ve ra l ite ms a t once . Sel ect S ear ch B y to sea rc h by N ame , Dist anc e, Da te, I con , or Ic on Ca te gory .
64 Sav e, Create, or Delete a W aypoint Sa ve y ou r Cur re nt P os iti on as a W ay poi nt: On a ny v ie w , pr ess t he MA RK ke y to sa ve t he cu rr ent p osi tion o f the b oa t as a w ay poin t.
65 Navigate to a W aypoint or P osition Navigate to the Cursor Position: F rom the Chart or Combo V iew , use the 4-WA Y Cursor Control k ey to move the cur sor to a position or waypoint on the display . Press the GOT O key . Navigate to a Selected W aypoint: Press the GO TO ke y .
66 Add a W aypoint T arget or T rolling Grid The W aypoint T arget shows a tar get consisting of concentric circles in various distance ranges centered on the w aypoint you choose. T he T rolling Grid shows various distance ranges in grid f ormat from the wa ypoint you choose.
67 Routes Save the Current Route: While y ou are navigating, the curr ent route can be saved. F rom the Naviga tion X-Press™ Menu, select Sa ve Current Route, and press the RIGHT Cursor k ey . Naviga tion will continue. Create a New Route: Open the W aypoint Management dialog box.
68 T ra v el a Sa v ed Ro ute: Open the W aypoint Management dialog box. Select a saved r oute, and press the RIGHT Cursor k ey . Select T rav el, and press the RIGHT Cursor ke y . Select Forw ard to tra vel the route in order . Select Reverse to tr avel the route in re verse or der .
69 Review Route Information: Open the W aypoint Management dialog box. Select a saved r oute, and press the RIGHT Cursor k ey . Select Info, and press the RIGHT Cursor ke y .
70 Edit your Wa ypoints, Routes, T racks, and Groups Whether you are crea ting a new navigation item or editing it, y ou can use the same steps to customize a waypoint, r oute, track, or group. T he available settings will depend on the type of item you are editing.
71 Edit a W aypoint, Route, T rack, or Group 1. Open the W aypoint Management dialog box. 2. Open the Submenu: Use the 4-WA Y Cursor Control k ey to select a waypoi nt, route, track, or group. Pr ess the RIGHT Cursor ke y to open the submenu. 3. Select Edit, and press the RIGHT Cur sor key .
72 T he Menu System The Menu Syst em is divided into easy-to-use menu modules as follows: • Start-Up Options Menu: Press the MENU key during the po wer on sequence to view the Start -Up Options Menu. From the Start -Up Option s Menu, you can c hoose the followi ng Fishfinder Modes: Normal, Simulator , and System Status.
73 Start -Up Options Menu Press the MENU ke y during the power on sequence to vie w the Start-Up Options Menu, and select one of the modes described on the follo wing pages. Also, see Po wer On for additional information. Normal Use Normal for on-the-w ater operation with a tr ansducer connected.
74 Simulator Us e Sim ulat or to l ear n ho w to us e yo ur Fi shf ind er be for e ta kin g yo ur bo at on t he w ate r . T he S imu la tor is a v er y po we rful t ool t ha t pr ovi des a r an dom ly- upd at ed di spl ay wh ich s imu lat es on t he w at er op era ti on.
75 Self T est displays r esults from the internal diagnostic self test, including unit serial number , Printed Circuit Boar d (PCB) serial number , softwar e revision, total hours of operatio n, and the input voltage. Accessory T est lists the accessories connected to the system.
76 GPS Diagnostic View sho ws a sky chart and numerical data fr om the GPS receiver . The sk y chart shows the location of each visible GPS satellite with its satellite number and a signal str ength bar . A dark gray bar indica tes that the satellite is being used to determine y our current position.
77 X -Press™ Menu The X -Press™ Menu pr ovides a shortcut to your most frequently -used settings. The options provide d on the X-Press™ Menu corr espond with the current view . For example, if you ar e in a Sonar Vie w and press the MENU ke y once, the Sonar X-Pr ess™ Menu will display .
78 Main Menu The Main Menu pr ovides the standard set of menu options, including the settings that ar e changed less frequently . The Main Menu is organized under the f ollowing tabs to help you find a specific menu item quickly: Alarms, Sonar , Naviga tion, Chart, Setup, and Views.
79 Quick Tips for the Main Menu • F rom a ny m enu o pti on on a m enu t ab , pr es s the E XIT k ey t o jum p dir ec tly to t he to p of the t ab. • F rom t he bo tto m of a me nu ta b , pr ess t he DO WN Cu rs or ke y to j ump di rec tly t o the t op of t he ta b.
80 User Mode (Normal or Advanced) Me nu o pti on s can b e si mpl if ie d or ex pa nde d by s et ti ng y our F i shf in der U se r Mod e to N or mal o r Ad va nc ed. No rm al Mo de i s the d ef au lt s ett in g whe n y ou fi r st po w er o n yo ur 3 00 Se ri es™ F ish fi nd er .
81 386ci Sonar T ab, Normal Mode 386ci Sonar T ab, Advanced Mode Main Menu.
82 Sonar X -Press™ Menu (Sonar Vie ws only) The Sona r X -Press™ Menu provides a shortcut to your most freq uently-used settings. Press the MENU key once while in an y of the Sonar Vie ws to access the Sonar X-Pr ess ™ Menu.
83 Cancel Navigation (only when Navigating) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor key and follow screen instructions. Cancel Navigation discards the curr ent route and exits Navigation Mode. T his menu option will only appear when you are curr ently navigating a r oute.
84 Upper Range (Advanced: Sonar , Split Sonar, Cir cular Flasher, and Big Digits Vie ws only) Settings: V arious, see below . Upper Range sets the shallow est depth range that will be display ed on the Sonar , Split Sonar , Circular Flasher , and Big Digits Views.
85 NO TE: A mini mum di sta nce of 1 0 fee t will b e mai ntai ned be twe en th e Uppe r and Lo we r Rang e reg ard les s of the m anua l set ting s ente red .
86 For example, when y ou’ve devia ted from a route to naviga te around an island, select Reset XTE to update the unit’s cour se calculations from the current boa t position instead of from the pr evious waypoint in the r oute.
87 Down Imaging™ X -Press™ Menu (Down Imaging™ V iews only [386ci DI]) The Do wn Imaging™ X -Press™ Menu provides a shortcut to your most frequently -used settings. Press the MENU k ey once while in any of the Down Imaging™ V iews to access the Down Imaging™ X -Press™ Menu.
88 Cancel Navigation (only when Navigating) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions. Cancel Navigation discar ds the current route and exits Naviga tion Mode. This menu option will only appear when you are curr ently navigating a r oute.
89 DI Enhance Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey to open the dialog box. DI Enhance allows you to adjust y our Down Imaging™ Vie w in the following categories: Sensitivity , Contrast, and Sharpness.
90 Upper Range (Advanced) Settings: 0 to 990 feet or 0 to 327 meters (International models only); Default = 0 ft Upper Range sets the shallowest depth range tha t will be displayed on the Down Imaging™ V iews. Upper Range is often used with Lower Range.
91 Chart Speed Settings: 1 to 9, Ultra, where 1 = Slo w, 9 = Fast, Ultr a = Fastest; Default = 5 Cha rt Speed d eterm ines t he spee d at whi ch the so nar in form ati on mov es ac ross the d ispla y , and cons equen tly , the amo unt of de tail sh own .
92 Flasher X -Press™ Menu (Circular Flasher V iew only) T he Fla sher X -Pr ess ™ Menu p rov ides a s hortc ut to y our mos t fre quent ly-u sed se tting s. Pre ss the MEN U ke y once wh ile in th e Cir cular F lashe r V iew t o acces s the Fla sher X -Pr ess ™ Menu.
93 Cancel Navigation (only when Navigating) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions. Cancel Navigation discards the curr ent route and exits Navigation Mode. T his menu option will only appear when you are curr ently navigating a r oute.
94 NO TE: A mini mum di sta nce of 1 0 fee t will b e main tai ned be twe en th e Uppe r and Lo we r Rang e reg ard les s of the m anua l set ting s ente red .
95 T he av ail able Lo we r Range s ettin gs ar e deter mined b y yo ur Humm inbi rd® mo del as f ollo ws: • 386ci: Auto to 1500 ft, Auto to 457 m (International Models only); Default = Aut o • 3.
96 Navigation X -Press™ Menu (Navigation V iews only) The Na vigation X-Press™ Menu pro vides a shortcut to your most frequ ently-used settings. Press the MENU k ey once while in the Bird's Eye, C har t, o r Com bo View to a cce ss th e Naviga tion X-Press™ Menu.
97 Cancel Navigation (only when Navigating) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions. Cancel Navigation discards the curr ent route and exits Navigation Mode. T his menu option will only appear when you are curr ently navigating a r oute.
98 Cursor to W aypoint (Chart or Combo Vie w only) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions. Cursor to W aypoint allows y ou to quickly move the cur sor to any saved waypoint so that you can locate it or edit it. T his X-Pr ess™ Menu option only appears if you ha ve sav ed waypoints.
99 Remov e T arget (only if a T arget is active) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey to activate. Remove T arget remov es the waypoint tar get from the display . This menu option will only appear when a target has alrea dy been applied to a waypoint.
100 T he Wa ypoint Submenu includes the following menu options: Ed it op ens th e Edi t W a ypoi nt di alo g box s o tha t yo u can e dit t he se lec ted w ayp oin t. Se e Int ro duct ion t o Nav iga tio n and t he Hu mmin bir d® W ay poin t Ma nage men t Gui de f or mo re in fo rma ti on.
101 Snapshot and Recording X -Press™ Menu (Snapshot and Recording V iew only) The Snaps hot and Recording X -Press™ Menu provid es access to the snapshot management and sonar recording functions. Pr ess the MENU key once while in the Snapshot and Recor ding Vie w to access the Snapshot and Recording X-Pr ess™ Menu.
102 Start Recording (optional-purchase SD Card, Snapshot and Recor ding Vie w only) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey to activate. Sta rt Recor din g allo ws yo u to star t sonar r ecor din g from t he Snap shot an d Rec ordi ng V iew .
103 Delete Recording (optional-purchase SD Card, Snapshot and Recording V iew only) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions.
104 Playback Speed (optional-purchase SD Card, Snapshot and Recording V iew only) Settings: Record, Rewind1, Re wind2, Slow Play Rev erse, Pause, Slow P lay , Nor mal Play, Fast Forward1, Fas t Forwar d2, Stop Playback Speed allows y ou to specify the playback speed for a sonar rec ording from the Snapshot and Recor ding View .
105 Stop Playback (optional-purchase SD Card only) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey to activate. Stop Playback allows y ou to stop playback of a sonar recording fr om any view . This menu option is only a vailable when an optional-purchase SD card is installed and Recording Playback is activ e.
106 Alarms Menu T ab From an y view , press the MENU ke y twice to access the Main Menu. The Alarms tab will be the default selection. NO TE: Whe n an ala rm is t rigg ere d, yo u can si lenc e it b y pre ssi ng an y ke y .
107 Depth Alarm Se tt ing s: O ff, 1 to 1 00 f ee t, o r 0.5 t o 30 m et ers (International Models only); Default = Off Depth Alarm sounds when the depth becomes equal to or less than the menu setting.
108 Temp. Alarm Settings: Off, 33 to 120 F ahrenheit, 0 to 50 Celsius (International Models only); Default = Off T emp. Alarm sounds when the water tempera ture detected by the Fishfinder reaches the T emp. Alarm setting, which is either set in degrees F ahrenheit or Celsius (International Models only).
109 Arrival Alarm Se tt ing s: O ff, 25 t o 30 00 f ee t, 10 t o 10 00 m ete rs (International Models only); Default = 150 ft, 50 m Arrival Alarm sounds when the boat has either exceeded the distance to the destination wa ypoint, or has entered the Arrival Alarm Cir cle, based on the menu setting when navigating.
110 T imer Setup Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey to open the dialog box. Timer Setup allows y ou to open a dialog box to create settings f or the Timer . Y ou can also start the countdown from this dialog box. W hen the Timer is started, the clock counts down fr om the amount of time set in the dialog box.
111 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: Menu options can be expanded or sim pli fied b y set tin g the Us er Mod e to Adv an ced or Nor mal . See Ma in Menu : User Mo de fo r deta ils .
112 Beam Select Setting s: DualBeam PL US™: 200/8 3 kHz, 200 kHz, 83 k Hz; Down I maging™: 200 kH z, 455 kHz; Defa ult = 200 kHz Beam Select sets which sonar returns from the tr ansducer will be displayed on the screen. T he available beam fr equencies are determined by your Humminbird ® model.
113 The Do wn Imaging™ models (386ci DI) allow you to choose 200 kHz or 455 kHz for conical sonar cover age in the traditional sonar views. • When set to 200 kHz , only the returns from the 200 kHz (2 5°) b eam will be displaye d. • When set to 455 kHz , only the returns from the 455 kHz (16° ) narrow beam will be displaye d.
114 Surface Clutter Settings: Low = 1 to High = 10; Default = 5 Surface Clutter adjusts the filter that remo ves surface clutter noise caused by algae and aerat ion.
115 Fish ID+™ Settings: Off, On; Default = Off Fi sh ID+™ u ses adv anc ed sign al pro cessi ng to int erpr et son ar ret urns an d will dis play a F ish S ymbol w hen ve ry sel ectiv e re quir emen ts are m et.
116 Fish ID Sensitivity Settings: Low = 1, High = 10; Default = 5 Fis h ID Sensitivity a djusts the th reshol d of the Fish I D+™ detecti on algorith ms. Select ing a higher se tting allo ws weak er ret urns to be displ aye d as fish. T his is useful f or identi fying small er fish speci es or baitfis h.
117 Sonar Colors (Sonar Vie w, Sonar Zoom V iew, Circular Flasher View , and Big Digits Vie w) Settings: Gray , Green, Inverse, Original P alette, P alette 1, P alette 2, Palette 3; Default = Original P alette Sonar Colors allows y ou to select which color palette you would like to use f or the display .
118 Zoom Width Settings: Narrow , Medium, Wide; Default = W ide Zoom Width adjusts the width of the zoomed view on the Sonar Zoom V iew , which is on the left side of the display .
119 Noise Filter (Advanced) Settings: Off, Lo w, Medium, High 1, High 2, High 3; Default = Low Noise Filter adjusts the sonar Noise Filter to limit interfer ence on the display from sourc es such as your boat engine, turbulence, or other sonar devices.
120 Max Depth (Advanced) Settings: V arious, see below . Max Depth controls the maximum depth of opera tion. When Max Depth is set to Auto, the Fishfinder will acquir e bottom readings as needed (within the capacity of the unit).
121 Digital Depth Source (A dv an ce d, Do wn I mag in g™ mo de ls wi th o pti ona l- pu rc has e tr an sdu ce rs on ly [ 386 ci DI ]) Settings: Auto, 2D Element; Default = Auto Digital Depth Source.
122 DI Pings (Advanced, Do wn Imaging™ models with optional purchase transducers only [38 6ci D I] ) Settings: All Beams, DI Only; Default = All Beams DI Pings allows you to select which beams will be used to display r eturns in the Down Imaging™ V iew .
123 Ice Fishing Mode Settings: Off, On; Default = Off Ice Fishing Mode controls how inf ormation is displayed in the Cir cular Flasher Vie w . When Ice Fishing Mode is off , the Circular Flasher V iew displays Real Time Sonar (R TS™) data in a traditional flasher f ormat.
124 Navigation Menu T ab Press the MENU ke y twice to access the Main Menu, then press the RIGHT Cur sor key until the Naviga tion tab is selected. NO TE: M enu opti ons wil l vary de pendi ng on sy ste m set ti ngs , suc h as wh et her y ou ar e cu rr ent ly na vi gat ing .
125 Current T rack Se tt ing s: S ave, C le ar, App ea ran ce , St op T racking Current T rack allows you to vie w the Current T rack submenu. See Introduction to Navigation: T racks for more inf ormation. T he Current T rack Submenu contains the following menu options: Save allo ws you to sav e the current track.
126 W a ypoints, Routes, T racks (W aypoint Management Dialog Box) Setti ngs: Pr ess the RIG HT Curso r key to o pen the dia log box. W aypoints, Routes, T racks allows y ou to open the Wa ypoint Management dialog box. Use the W aypoint Management dialog box to crea te new wa ypoints and routes and or ganize your navigation da ta.
127 Sav ed T racks Defaults Setti ngs: Pr ess the RIG HT Curso r key to open th e dialog box . Saved T racks Defaults allows y ou to open the Default T rack dialog box. Use the dialog box to set the default track appear ance for all newly-sa ved tracks.
128 North Refer ence Settings: T rue, Magnetic; Default = T rue North Reference allows you to ha ve bearings displayed with one of tw o orientations: T rue North or Magnetic North.
129 W ayp oint Decluttering (Advanced) Settings: Off, On; Default = On W aypoint Decluttering allows y ou to set the declutter feature On or Off . When two or more w aypoints ov erlap, or are displaye.
130 T rack Min Distance (Advanced) Settings: 1 to 300 feet, or 1 to 100 meters (International Units only); Default = 16 ft, 5 m T ra ck Mi n Dis tan ce al lo ws yo u to se t a min imu m dis tan ce of tr a ve l bef or e a tr ack poi nt is a dde d to th e tra ck.
131 Course Pr ojection Line Settings: Standard, Single V ector, COG/SOG; Default = Standard Course Projection Line displays an arro w or line, extending from the bow of the boat, that pr ojects your current cour se and shows where the boat will go if you continue on your pr esent course.
132 Chart Menu T ab Press the MENU ke y twice to access the Main Menu and then press the RIGHT Cur sor key until the Chart tab is selected. NOTE: Menu options can be expanded or sim pli fied b y set tin g the Us er Mod e to Adv an ced or Nor mal . See Mai n Menu : User Mo de fo r deta ils.
133 Lat/Lon Grid Settings: Hidden, V isible; Default = Hidden Lat/Lon Grid allows you to displa y or hide a grid showing latitude and longitude lines. Nav aids on Bird’s Eye V iew Settings: Hidden, .
134 Set Map Offset (Advanced) Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions to activate. Set Map Offset allows you to change the map offset used by your F ishfinder . Press the 4-W A Y Cursor Control k ey to activa te the cursor and move it to the location where the Map Offset will be applied.
135 Chart Detail Lev el (optional-purchase Navionics® charts only) Setting s: Basic, Navigat ion, Underwater, All, Custom; Default = All Chart Detail Level allo ws you to select how much chart detail y ou want displayed on the Na vigation V iews. NO TE: Some c har t deta ils ar e onl y av ail able w ith op tion al- pur chas e SD me mory car ds .
136 Map Border s Se tt ing s: H id den , MM C/ SD O nly, Al l Visi ble ; Default = MMC/SD Only Map Borders allows you to display or hide map bor ders. T he dotted lines of a Map Border indica te an area which contains a different map.
137 Auto Zoom (Advanced) Settings: On, Off; Default = Off Au to Zo om se ts the C har t V ie w to zo om aut oma ti cal ly ba sed on t he sp eed o f the bo at.
138 Offset Speed (with V essel Offset turned on) Settings: 5 to 60 mph, 5 to 50 kts, or 8 to 95 kph (International Models only); Default = 5 mph, 5 kts, 8 kph Offset Speed allows you to see more of the Chart V iew when the boa t is trav eling at or abov e the Offset Speed setting.
139 W ater Le vel Offset (optional-purchase LakeMaster® charts only) Settings: -30 to +30 feet, -5 to +5 fathoms, -10 to +10 meters (International Models only); Default = 0 ft W ater Level Offset allows y ou to change the level of the wa ter being read from the control head.
140 Scroll: Pre ss the UP or DOWN Cursor keys to scr oll through the list. As each lake is highlighted, y ou can view information about the lak e in the white box displayed on the scr een. Cursor T o: Highlight a lake on the list and press the RIGHT Cursor k ey to move the activ e cursor to the location y ou’ve chosen.
141 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 k ey until the Setup tab is selected. NO TE: Me nu opt ions w ill v ary d epen ding o n whi ch acc ess orie s are a tta ched t o the un it.
142 Units - Depth Settings: Domestic Models: Feet, Fathoms; International Models: Meters, Feet, F athoms; Default = Feet/Meters Units - Depth selects the units of measure for all depth-rela ted readouts.
143 Language (International only) Settings: V arious, Default = English Language selects the display language for menus. International Models on ly . Triplog Reset Settings: Press the RIGHT Cursor k ey and follow screen instructions.
144 NO TE: It is im por tant t o back u p you r cont rol h ead’ s dat a file s peri odi call y . Data fil es sh ould a lso be s av ed to y our PC b efo re r est orin g the un it’ s def ault s or upd ati ng the s oftw ar e. Se e your H ummi nbir d® o nlin e acco unt at h umm inbi rd.
145 Depth Offset (Advanced) Settings: - 10.0 to +10.0 fee t, or -3.0 to 3.0 met ers (International Models only); Default = 0 ft Depth Offset will adjust the digital depth readout to indicate depth from the waterline or boa t's keel.
146 Speed Calibration (Advanced, with T emp/Speed only) Settings: -20% to +20%, Default = 0% Speed Calibration will adjust the speed readout by the per centage entered, and will appear in the menu if a T emp/Speed Accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has mov ed at least once.
147 Time F ormat (Advanced, International only) Settings: 12-hour , 24-hour; Default = 12-hour Time F ormat changes the time format used b y the unit. Time F ormat selects a 12 hour or 24 hour format f or the time of day display ed when Time + Date is selected as a Digital Readout on the Sonar Vie w (see Setup Menu T ab: Select Readouts ).
148 NMEA Output (Advanced) Settings: Off, On; Default = Off NMEA Output turns the NMEA* output on or off. NMEA Output should be turned On if you connect the NMEA Output wires of the GPS Receiv er cable to another NMEA-compatible device, such as an autopilot.
149 Demonstration Settings: Off, V isible; Default = V isible Demonstration contr ols whether the Demonstration Mode is visible or off . The Demonstra tion Mode appears on the screen if you don’t pr ess any keys during the warning screen a t power up.
150 V iews Menu T ab F rom a ny v ie w , pr ess t he ME NU ke y tw ice t o ac cess t he ta bbe d Mai n Men u, th en pr ess t he RI GHT Cu rs or k ey u ntil t he V ie ws t ab is se lec ted . T his m enu t ab al lo ws yo u to se t the a va ila ble vi ews t o hid den o r vis ibl e in the v ie w ro ta tion .
151 Maintenance Y our Humminbird® fishfinder is designed to pro vide years of trouble fr ee opera tion with very little maintenance. Use the following pr ocedures to ensure your Humminbird® continues to deliv er top performance.
152 T ransducer Maintenance Use the follo wing information to maintain the transducer oper ation. • If your boa t remains in the water f or long periods of time, algae and other marine gro wth can reduce the effectiveness of the tr ansducer . P eriodically clean the face of the transducer with liquid deter gent.
153 T roubleshooting Before contacting the Humminbir d® Customer Resource Center , please read the followi ng section. T aking the time to re view these troubleshooting guidelines may allow y ou to solve a performance problem y ourself, and ther efore a void sending your unit back for r epair .
154 Display Pr oblems Ther e are sev eral main conditions or sources of possible interf erence that may cause problems with the quality of the inf ormation displayed on the contr ol head.
155 Finding the Cause of Noise Electrical noise usually affects the displa y with many black dots at high speeds, and high sensitivity readings. One or more of the f ollowing sources can cause noise o.
156 386ci Specifications Depth Capability ..................................1 5 0 0f t ( 4 5 7 m ) P ower Output ...................................5 0 0 W a t t s ( R M S ) , 4000 W atts (P eak to P eak) Operating Fr equency . . . . . . . . . . . 200 kHz and 83 kHz (DualBeam PLUS™) Area of Cov erage .
157 386ci DI Specifications Depth Capability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 ft (76 m) Down Imaging™, 600 ft (183 m) traditional sonar P ower Output ...................................5 0 0 W a t t s ( R M S ) , 4000 W atts (P eak to P eak) Operating Fr equency .
158 EN VIRO NME NT AL CO MPL IAN CE S T A TEM ENT : It is t he int ent ion of Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc. to be a re spo nsib le cor por ate c itiz en, o per atin g in com pli ance w ith kn ow n and ap plic able e nv iro nmen tal r egu lati ons, a nd a go od nei ghbo r in th e com muni ties w her e we ma ke o r sell o ur pr oduc ts.
159 Gl os sa ry Sonar T erms: Be am (S ona r Bea m) T he wi de, co ne- shap ed pr oje ctio n of so und w av es f orme d as so und tr av els u nde rwa ter . See C one A ngl e . Bo tto m Con tou r T he pr ofi le of t he bot tom g rap hed t o the di spl ay as t he de pth ch ange s.
160 Gr ay sca le T he us e of v aryi ng sh ades o f gra y to r epr ese nt th e str eng th of th e son ar sig nal on th e dis pla y . T ra dit iona lly , the s tro nge st son ar si gnal s are r ep res ent ed in bl ack , and pr ogr ess iv ely w eak er si gnal s ar e rep res ent ed in pr og res siv ely l ight er sh ades o f gra y .
161 SO NAR (S Oun d an d NA vig ati on Ra ngi ng) S onar t ech nolo gy us es pr ecis ion s ound bu rst s tra nsm itte d und erw ate r to de term ine t he dis tan ce and o the r att ribu tes o f obje cts i n th e wa ter .
162 T her moc lin es W a ter la y er(s ) of di stin ctl y diff er ent t empe ra tur es th at c rea te a so nar re fle ctio n due t o the de nsi ty of th e dif fer ing w at er te mper at ur es. T ypic ally a t her mocl ine w ill ap pear a s a cont inu ous ba nd ac ros s the d ispl ay a t som e dist anc e abo ve th e bot tom co nto ur .
163 GPS & Navigation T erms: Ac qui sit ion T im e The l eng th of ti me th at a GP S rec eiv er ty pic ally t ake s to de term ine a po siti on fr om a t leas t thr ee sa te llit es. H ummi nbi rd® G PS re cei ver s pr ov ide v ery f ast ac quis itio n tim es (un der o ne min ute ), per mit ting u ser s to ge t out on t he w ate r fas ter .
164 Es tim ate d P osi tio n Err or (E PE) A ca lcu lat ion th at i ndic at es the p oten tia l posi tio n in accu rac y the u ser m ay ex per ienc e due t o a va riet y of GP S fac tor s whi ch in clud e sa tell ite po siti on in th e sk y , sig nal s tre ngt h, and o ther s f acto rs.
165 Pr es ent P osit ion The c urr ent l oca tio n (la tit ude, l ong itud e) de term ine d by GP S. T he Pr ese nt P osi tio n is ind ica ted o n-s cre en by a d ir ecti ona l boa t ico n if the b oat i s mo ving o r a ro und s ymbo l if th e boa t is st ati ona ry .
166 T ra ck Li ne (T RK) T he pl ann ed lin e of tr av el be twe en tw o wa ypo int s, and i t re pre sen ts th e most e ffi cien t pat h bet wee n the t wo po int s beca use it i s a str aig ht li ne. T he T RK is me asur ed in d egr ees ( i.e . 321° , whe re 00 0° is N orth , 090 ° East , 180° i s Sou th, 27 0° is W es t).
167 Contact Humminbird® Contact the Humminbird® Customer Resour ce Center in any of the f ollowing ways: By T elephone: (Monday - F riday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time): 1-800-633-1468 By e-mail: (typically we r espond to your e-mail within three business days): service@humminbird.
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