Humminbird 898c SI GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Sonar Menu Tab
Transducer Select
Settings: Various
Transducer Select allows you to select which transducer you want to use.
The transducer setting must correspond to the transducer type connected to
your system.
898c SI/998c SI: Hi-Def Sidescan is the default selection. The
Compact Sidescan, Sidescan, QuadraBeam PLUS, Dual Beam, Dual
50/200, and Universal Sonar 2 require a separate purchase.
858c/958c: Dual Beam is the default selection. The QuadraBeam
PLUS™, Dual 50/200 kHz and Universal Sonar 2 transducers require
a separate purchase. The 858c/958c does not support High-
Definition Sidescan, Compact Sidescan, or Sidescan transducers.
858c DI/958c DI: Down Imaging™ is the default selection. The Dual
50/200 kHz, Dual 83/200 kHz, and Universal Sonar 2 transducers
require a separate purchase. The 858c DI/958c DI does not support
High-Definition Sidescan, Compact Sidescan, or Sidescan
transducers.
NOTE: To purchase transducers, visit our Web site at humminbird.com or call
our Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468.
Color Bar
Settings: Off, On, Default = On
Color Bar allows you to display or suppress the display of the color bar
shown in the full screen Sonar View.
Temperature Graph
(Sonar View only, with Temperature input)
Settings: Off, On, Default = On
Temperature Graph allows you to display or suppress a water temperature
graph over the main Sonar View to show temperature changes correlated to
recent sonar history.
Imaging Colors
(858c DI and 958c DI only)
Settings: Blue, Amber 1, Amber 2, Brown, Green,
Inverse, Gray, Green/Red; Default = Blue
Imaging Colors allows you to select which color palette you would like to
use for the Down Imaging™ display.
Down Imaging™ Beam Width
(Advanced, 898c SI and 998c SI only)
Settings: Narrow, Medium, Wide; Default = Wide
Down Imaging™ Beam Width controls the width of the beam (side to side)
for the Down Imaging™ View and sets the amount of information shown on
the display.
To see only the data directly under your boat, select Narrow. Medium reveals
more information, while Wide displays the maximum information available
from the Down Imaging™ beam width.