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Sloped Bottoms

Bottoms having a large degree of slope also present a
unique picture. These generally have a thicker black
band representing the bottom directly under the boat.
Equal areas of gray above and below the black band
represent sonar returns from around the boat.

Second Sonar Returns

A second sonar return may be visible if the
appropriate depth range is selected. This appears as
a depth contour below the main bottom contour, at
twice the depth. The second return occurs when the
sonar signal bounces between the bottom and the
surface of the water, then back again. Some anglers
use the appearance of the second return to determine
bottom hardness. With a lower gain setting the
second return will be more faint, except in areas with
a hard bottom. The 

L

EGEND

1000 S

ERIES

has a unique depth

range feature which permits the second return to be
visible in any depth range up to one-half the maximum
depth of the unit. See 

M

ODES OF

O

PERATION

for details.

Structure

The 

L

EGEND

1000 S

ERIES

displays structure, such as

submerged grass, brush, trees and wrecks on the
bottom. Structure can be distinguished by comparing
the area just above and below the main bottom return.
Usually structure shows as areas of dark to light gray
on top of a dark bottom contour. The appearance of
structure is greatly affected by boat speed and
direction; to repeat the same image it is often
necessary to travel the same speed and direction over
the location where the structure was originally
located.

Thermoclines

The 

L

EGEND

1000 S

ERIES

is also capable of showing layers

of water having different temperatures. These
temperature differences, called thermoclines, appear
at different depths, depending on current conditions.
A thermocline typically appears as a continuous band

of many gray levels moving across the display at the
same depth. Thermoclines always appear above the
bottom. 

Fish Appearance

Schools of bait fish as well as individual fish are clearly
visible on the 

L

EGEND

1000 S

ERIES

display. Bait fish appear

as “clouds” having different shapes and sizes
depending on the number of fish and boat speed.
Individual fish appear as smaller black and gray lines,
often appearing as a “fish arch.” A fish arch may form
as the fish moves through the sonar beam. Due to the
transducer beam angle, the distance to the fish
decreases as the fish moves into the beam, and then
increases as it moves out again. When the C

HART

W

INDOW

graphs this distance change, an arch

appears. Boat speed, the C

HART

S

PEED

setting and

movement of the fish greatly affect the shape of the
arch. When the boat and the fish are moving slowly
relative to each other, the fish creates an elongated
arch. When the boat and the fish are moving quickly
relative to each other, the fish creates a shorter arch.
A partial arch forms when the fish does not move
through the entire cone angle. 

5

USING THE LEGEND 1000 SERIES

CHART WINDOW / BOTTOMS / FISH APPEARANCE

Thermocline

Slope

Second Return

Bait fish

Fish Arch

Partial Fish
Arch

Structure

Fish Arch Diagram

Summary of Contents for Legend 1000

Page 1: ...Operations Manual Operational instructions for Humminbird Legend 1000 Series including the Legend 1000 1005 1000 Deep and 1005 Deep...

Page 2: ...nbird com WARNING This device should not be used as a navigational aid to prevent collision grounding boat damage or personal injury When the boat is moving water depth may change too quickly to allow...

Page 3: ...oom Mode 8 Manual Mode 8 Chart Speed 9 Sonar View 9 Light 9 Contrast 9 RTS Window 9 Surface Clutter 10 White Line 10 Filter 10 Depth Alarm 10 Temp Alarm 11 Fish Alarm 11 Fish Sensitivity 11 Fish ID 11...

Page 4: ...chirp sounds as the unit turns on If the unit detects that the transducer is connected and is in water the LEGEND 1000 SERIES begins to show sonar information on the display If the transducer is not...

Page 5: ...L knob again If no adjustments are made after a few seconds the CONTROL PANEL list is removed automatically Range Knob The RANGE knob adjusts the depth ranges used on the display The RANGE knob has sl...

Page 6: ...ft bottom shows more gray below Structure appears above the bottom as a cluster of lines with varying lengths and gray shades Fish appear as smaller groupings of sonar returns between the bottom and s...

Page 7: ...e speed and direction over the location where the structure was originally located Thermoclines The LEGEND 1000 SERIES is also capable of showing layers of water having different temperatures These te...

Page 8: ...adjusted by using the RANGE knob The active CONTROL PANEL consists of three parts the CONTROL PANEL NAME SETTING INDICATOR and SETTING READOUT The CONTROL PANEL NAME indicates the feature the SETTING...

Page 9: ...depth range to keep the bottom on screen The LEGEND 1000 SERIES uses a depth range to keep the bottom contour close to the bottom of the display To return the depth range to normal viewing turn the un...

Page 10: ...membered until the LEGEND 1000 SERIES is powered off when the unit defaults to factory settings Manual Mode MANUAL mode turns off automatic bottom tracking leaving control of the depth range to the us...

Page 11: ...rightness so the display will be visible at night The backlight will then begin to decrease in intensity automatically until it is off in order to save energy Selecting the CONTROL PANEL LIGHT choice...

Page 12: ...m composition and structure is reduced Selecting a smaller numeric setting narrows the band and shows greater variation in bottom composition Selecting OFF turns the WHITE LINE feature off The WHITE L...

Page 13: ...settings OFF plus the three different fish symbols shown onscreen see FISH ID The 1000 Deep 1005 Deep can be set to alarm only large fish displayed as a large fish symbol only large and medium fish di...

Page 14: ...e CONTROL PANELS and for messages See the LEGEND 1005 1005 DEEP Specifications for included languages LANGUAGE setting is retained in memory after the LEGEND 1005 1005 DEEP is turned off The factory s...

Page 15: ...nit Next inspect the transducer cable from end to end for breaks kinks or cuts in the outer casing of the cable and repair after disconnecting the cable from both the unit and the transducer Also make...

Page 16: ...15 380mm from the prop 10 The screen does not display a full fish arch Check the running angle of the transducer If the running angle is too great a full fish arch may not appear Reduce the running a...

Page 17: ...pair Authorization Number for your unit Please have your product model name and serial number available before calling the factory If you contact the factory by e mail please include your product mode...

Page 18: ...g Frequencies 50 200 kHz Power Output 4000 Watts Peak to Peak 500 Watts RMS Area of Coverage 20 and 74 at 10 dB Power Requirement 10 20 VDC Display 8 level FSTN Grayscale LCD LCD Matrix 160 H x 160 V...

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