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All menus use the same basic layout as shown in figure F. The heading at the top describes the 
menu function (see Menu Functions for more details on individual functions). The UP ARROW 
and DOWN ARROW symbols to the left of the menu indicate which buttons are available for 
adjustment. In menus which have numerous possible settings such as Depth Range, a range of 
adjustment indicator shows the total range available and the current setting. Within the menu are 
the options available. The selected option or current setting is highlighted in the black box. 
 

 

 
If no adjustment is made, this will be the selected setting. Pressing one of the ARROW buttons 
while the menu is on-screen selects another option. 
 
Several of the menus are multi-step. In some situations if an adjustment is made, additional 
options become available for further adjustment. Examples of these multi-step menus are Depth 
Range, Depth Alarm and Zoom. See the detailed description of each function for further 
explanation. 
 
The one menu option which functions differently than the previously described is the Options 
menu. User Options is a group of functions which are used initially to select user preferences. 
The options are not normally needed during operation of the unit. Options differ from the other 
menu functions in that once selected for viewing, the menu will not ‘time out”.  All the user options 
must be sequenced through before returning to normal operation. 
 
 

SENSITIVITY 

 
The Sensitivity function controls the sensitivity of the sonar receiver. The Wide 2000 automatically 
adjusts the level of receiver sensitivity based on a number of factors including the depth of the 
water and the level of noise present. Noise can be caused by other electronic devices, engines, 
trolling motors, propeller cavitation and hydrodynamic flow among others. 
 

 

 
The user has the option of biasing this Sensitivity adjustment either higher or lower based on 
personal preference. You can select one of 11 sensitivity bias settings from –5 to +5. A bias 
setting of  0 ( Factory Setting) has no effect on the automatic sensitivity control. 
 

Summary of Contents for Wide 2000

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Page 2: ...our number listed in the Customer Support section INSTALLATION OVERVIEW Your Humminbird fishfinder consists of two primary components to install the control head and the transducer The control head c...

Page 3: ...should the boat strike debris in the water or when trailering As an alternative to transom mounting it is possible on many fiberglass hulled boats to glue the transducer on the inside of the boat hull...

Page 4: ...other surface Trolling Motor Mounting The standard transducer can also be adapted to mount on most trolling motors using a different accessory kit This accessory includes a bracket and hose clamp that...

Page 5: ...minbird fishfinder The installation guide included on the next few pages provides detailed step by step instructions for installation of the control head and transducer For transom mount transducer in...

Page 6: ...the propeller s This turbulent water is normally confined to areas immediately aft of ribs strakes or rows of rivets on the bottom of the boat and in the immediate area of the propeller s Figure 1 On...

Page 7: ...g a 5 32 4mm bit drill the two holes to a depth of approximately 1 3cm On fiberglass hulls it is best to start with a smaller bit and use progressively larger drill bits to reduce the chance of chippi...

Page 8: ...urther adjustment may be necessary to refine the instillation after high speed testing 1 First adjust the pivot angle of the transducer body so its length is parallel with the length of hull of the bo...

Page 9: ...es or tachometer cable to reduce the possibility of interference If the cable is too short extension cables are available to extend the transducer cable up to a total of 50 15 m Call Humminbird Custom...

Page 10: ...unting Location Begin the transducer installation by determining where inside the hull to install the transducer Consider the following to find the best location Observe the outside of the boat hull t...

Page 11: ...The transducer cannot transmit through air The water purges any air from between the transducer and the hull and fills any voids in the coarse fiberglass surface...

Page 12: ...dry the mounting surface If the surface is excessively rough it may be necessary to sand the area to provide a smooth mounting surface Ensure the mounting area is clear and dry 3 Mix an ample quantit...

Page 13: ...supplied hole cover The mounting surface should be adequately supported to protect the fishfinder from excessive wave shock and vibration and provide visibility while in operation The mounting area sh...

Page 14: ...fuse in the connection If you must wire the control head directly to a battery be sure to install an inline fuse holder...

Page 15: ...mounting surface mark and drill a 1 25mm hole centered between the four mounting holes Figure 22 Note if the cables must pass through the mounting surface at a different location drill the 1 25mm hol...

Page 16: ...Optional If the cables pass outside the mounting bracket install the hole cover over the hole and fasten in place using the two 8 x 7 8 22mm wood screws Figure 24...

Page 17: ...ll the excess cable from beneath the mounting surface so the connector holder aligns with the mounting holes on the front of the mounting bracket Figure 27 3 Snap the support plate to the rear of the...

Page 18: ...rmal operation unless you choose another option If you do not press any button before the timer reaches 0 the normal operation screen is displayed If the boat is in water sonar data appears If the bot...

Page 19: ...r is connected or detected the Portrait will go into simulator mode after the initial menu screen times out Note The transducer must be submerged in water for reliable transducer detection If the bott...

Page 20: ...rt up screen after you normally power up the unit When this screen is shown simply press the DOWN ARROW until Simulator is highlighted When the screen times out the unit will be in Simulator mode If t...

Page 21: ...transducer being used whether or not the Temp Speed sensor is connected and the current setting of various user options See Advanced Operation for information on custom screen options NOTE When in si...

Page 22: ...s is shown As you learn the many capabilities and user preference functions of the Wide 2000 additional screen configurations are possible Figure D shows a view with Small Digits selected in the User...

Page 23: ...wave timing Structure is defined as any object physically attached to the bottom The sonar configuration of the Wide 2000 is optimized to give the most accurate depiction of bottom structure possible...

Page 24: ...ymbols used to indicate the intensity of the sonar return While signal intensity is a good indicator of relative fish size different species of fish have different sonar characteristics so it is not a...

Page 25: ...ck light With the unit powered on pressing LIGHT once will turn the back light on low Pressing LIGHT a second time will turn the back light on high Press LIGHT again to turn the back light off The bac...

Page 26: ...which ARROW button has a function in a particular situation Either one or both ARROW buttons can be used to adjust the menu function A hollow ARROW symbol means that the corresponding ARROW button ha...

Page 27: ...tion of each function for further explanation The one menu option which functions differently than the previously described is the Options menu User Options is a group of functions which are used init...

Page 28: ...s needed to study a menu press and hold the MENU button and the menu will remain on screen indefinitely If a setting limit is reached the ARROW symbol attached to the menu appears to be hollow which i...

Page 29: ...to highlight Adjust will allow selection of one of the 9 available ranges Simply press and hold the UP or DOWN ARROW button to scan through the available options If a setting limit is reached the audi...

Page 30: ...n use the Zoom range is 60 feet It is not possible to use Zoom in conjunction with he Monster Digits view While the Monster Digits view is always available Zoom information is only displayed on the 2D...

Page 31: ...m is selected the display will appear the same as in Auto Zoom but the zoom range does not change automatically If further adjustment of the Zoom is necessary pressing either ARROW button while Zoom i...

Page 32: ...gs which correspond to the 3 different size fish symbols shown on screen To enable Fish Alarm Press the MENU button repeatedly until the Fish Alarm menu appears on screen The menu shows two options Of...

Page 33: ...DOWN ARROW to select Show and the Triplog box will appear at the upper left corner of the screen Triplog provides four pieces of information the distance traveled since the Wide 2000 was powered up or...

Page 34: ...series of linked menu functions which are used initially to select user preferences Once user preferences are selected it is unlikely that these functions need to be accessed during the normal operat...

Page 35: ...menu Fish ID The next Option menu is Fish ID There are three selections available Off ID on and ID On The factory setting is ID On With Fish ID Off sonar returns are displayed as raw information There...

Page 36: ...ransducer The transducer option controls how the Wide 2000 determines which transducer is connected to the unit The Wide 2000 can identify and operate with several different transducers At power up th...

Page 37: ...transducer selection must be manually changed every time the switch position is changed The Transducer setting is remembered when the unit is powered off If it is not set to Auto a message will appear...

Page 38: ...start up screen This is a quick way to adjust user options before beginning normal operation Also as mentioned the Options menus are part of the normal menu system and are accessible any time Options...

Page 39: ...ic to confirm the connections from each transducer If a series of dashed lines is shown then no transducer is connected or there is a problem with the transducer or cable The next categories indicate...

Page 40: ...6 degree area of coverage The side locking elements can be used independently or together to locate targets near the surface of the water on either side of your boat The Wide Side transducer is availa...

Page 41: ...ng a trolling motor mount the information displayed is controlled by the direction the trolling motor is pointing not necessarily the direction the boat is traveling To return to normal down operation...

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