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1. information and target depth information 1 Select MENU gt Setup gt Sonar gt Fish ID 2 Select an option Sonar Gain and Noise Settings You can adjust the amount of gain and noise on a sonar screen The gain setting controls the sensitivity of the sonar receiver to compensate for water depth and water clarity Increasing the gain shows more detail and decreasing the gain reduces screen clutter NOTE Setting the gain on one page applies the setting to all the pages Setting the Gain Manually 1 Select MENU gt Gain gt Manual 2 Select a until you begin to see noise in the water portion of the screen 3 Select to decrease the gain slightly Setting the Gain Automatically 1 Select MENU gt Gain 2 Select an option To display higher sensitivity weaker sonar returns with more noise automatically select Auto High To display medium sensitivity sonar returns with moderate noise automatically select Auto Med To display lower sensitivity sonar returns with less noise automatically select Auto Low Alarms Select MENU gt Setup gt Alarms Sonar Battery Sounds when the battery reaches a specified low voltage Deep Water Sounds when the water depth is deeper than the specified depth Drift Sounds when depth variations at your present location exceed the specified depth Fish Sounds when the device detects a suspended target ae Sets the alarm to sound whe
2. Rated Current All models 1A Fuse All models AGC 3AG 3 0 A Freshwater Depth echo 151 1600 ft 488 m 77 kHz echo 201 201dv 301 and 301dv 1750 ft 533 m 77 kHz echo 500 and 500dv series 2300 ft 701 m 77 kHz Depth capacity is dependent on water salinity bottom type and other water conditions Cleaning the Outer Casing Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components 1 Clean the outer casing of the device not the screen using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution 2 Wipe the device dry Cleaning the Screen NOTICE Cleaners containing ammonia will harm the anti reflective coating The device is coated with a special anti reflective coating which is very sensitive to skin oils waxes and abrasive cleaners 1 Apply an eyeglass lens cleaner specified as safe for anti reflective coatings to the cloth 2 Gently wipe the screen with a soft clean lint free cloth Software License Agreement BY USING THE DEVICE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY Garmin Ltd and its subsidiaries Garmin grant you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Ga
3. A GARMIN echo 100 Series Owner s Manual March 2014 190 01708 00_0B Printed in Taiwan All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of Garmin Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content of this manual without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Go to www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product Garmin and the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries echo is a trademark of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Table of Contents A a aa a Registenng Your DEVICE ee Contacting Garmin Product Support seess Manual Convention nennen DV Sonar VIEW ae Sonar PEQUENA Adjusting the Range of the Depth Scale une Agustin o ee Pausing the Sonar SOON ns ii aa setting the Sonar Scroll Speed nn eneaen Configuring the Appearance of Suspended Targets Sonar Gain and Noise SelliNgs nun O INSISTO rn AAA Syslam UNICA ls iii AR o y y e Cleaning Me CUE acto CIGARRO il Software License Agreement rs nenne Table of Contents Introduction See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and ot
4. em information 3 T timeout 1 transducer 1 U units of measure 3 Z zoom sonar 2 Index www garmin com support 43 0 820 220230 0800 770 4960 385 1 5508 272 385 1 5508 271 45 4810 5050 E 331 55 69 33 99 52 001 855 792 7671 E ea B 35 1214 447 460 EA 0861 GARMIN 427 646 Samm 27 0 11 251 9999 46 7744 52020 0808 238 0000 44 0 870 8501242 913 397 8200 1 800 800 1020 47 815 69 555 32 2 672 52 54 1 866 429 9296 420 221 985466 420 221 985465 358 9 6937 9758 39 02 36 699699 0800 0233937 00800 4412 454 44 2380 662 915 386 4 27 92 500 34 93 275 44 97 HELUSA TEs 886 2 2642 9199 ext 2 49 0 180 6 427646 20 ct Anruf a d deutschen Festnetz Mobilfunk max 60 ct Anruf O 2013 2014 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries CE
5. her important information Registering Your Device Help us better support you by completing our online registration today Go to http my garmin com e Keep the original sales receipt or a photocopy in a safe place zone ng Garmin Product Support Go to www garmin com support and click Contact Support for in country support information e Inthe USA call 913 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 e Inthe UK call 0808 2380000 e In Europe call 44 0 870 8501241 Manual Conventions In this manual the term select is used to describe these actions e Highlighting a menu item and pressing ENTER e Pressing a key such as ENTER or MENU When you are instructed to select menu items small arrows may appear in the text They indicate that you should highlight a series of items using a and w and select ENTER after each item For example for select MENU gt Pause Rewind Sonar select MENU and then select a or until Pause Rewind Sonar is highlighted and then select ENTER Getting Started Keys GARMIN MENU Displays or hides a list of options ENTER Selects a menu item poa Scrolls through options or changes settings 0 Turns the device on or off and adjusts the backlight Turning on the Device Automatically You can set the device to turn on automatically when the power is applied Otherwise you must select Select MENU gt Setup gt System gt Auto Power gt On Selecti
6. n fish of all sizes are detected ee Sets the alarm to sound only when medium or large fish are detected e sets the alarm to sound only when large fish are detected Shallow Water Sounds when the water depth is shallower than the specified depth Water Temperature Sounds when the water temperature varies more than 2 F 1 1 C Alarm settings are saved when the device is turned off NOTE You must connect the device to a temperature capable transducer to use this alarm System Settings Select MENU gt Setup gt System Language Sets the on screen language System Information Allows you to view software information System Unit Settings Select MENU gt Setup gt Units Depth Sets the depth units to feet ft meters m or fathoms ftm Temperature Sets the temperature units to Fahrenheit F or Celsius C NOTE You must have a temperature reading transducer connected to display the temperature Specifications Specification Temperature Range Appendix Model echo 101 and 151 Measurement From 5 to 131 F from 15 to 55 C echo 201 301 and 500 series From 5 to 131 F from 15 to 55 C Compass Safe Distance echo 101 and 151 10 in 250 mm echo 201 and 301 10 in 250 mm echo 500 series 15 75 in 400 mm Power Source echo 101 From 10 to 20 V Voltage Range echo 201 301 and From 10 to 28 V 500 series
7. ng the Transducer Type Before you can select the transducer type you must know what kind of transducer you have You may need to set the transducer type to make the sonar function properly 1 From a sonar view select MENU gt Setup gt Sonar Setup gt Transducer Type 2 Select an option e If you have a 200 77 kHz dual beam transducer select Dual Beam If you have a 200 50 kHz dual frequency transducer select Dual Frequency e If you have a DownV transducer select DownV If you have another type of transducer select it from the list NOTE The echo 101 device supports 200 kHz only Adjusting the Contrast NOTE This feature is not available on all models 1 Select MENU gt Setup gt System gt Contrast 2 Select a or w TIP Hold A or to make large adjustments quickly 3 Select ENTER Setting the Beeper You can set when the device makes sounds 1 Select MENU gt Setup gt Alarms gt Beeper 2 Select an option To have the device beep when you select an item and when an alarm is triggered select On To have the device beep only when alarms are triggered select Alarms Only Menu Timeout When a menu is open for 20 seconds and no selections are made the menu closes and the previous screen is displayed Using Quick Adjust After adjusting a setting and returning to a page you can quickly return to the setting options Select a or y Sonar Display GARMIN Bottom dep
8. rget returns making them ideal for locating fish Wider beam widths also perform better in deep water because the lower frequency has better deep water penetration They can be used to search for structures such as brush piles Selecting a Frequency 1 Select MENU 2 Select Frequency or FREQ 3 Select a frequency Adjusting the Range of the Depth Scale You can adjust the range of the depth scale that appears on the right side of the screen Automatic ranging keeps the bottom within the lower third of the sonar screen and can be useful for tracking the bottom where there are slow or moderate terrain changes When the depth changes dramatically like a drop off or cliff manually adjusting the range allows a view of a specified depth range The bottom is shown on the screen as long as the bottom is anywhere within the manual range established 1 Select MENU gt Range 2 Select an option To allow the device to adjust the range automatically based on the depth select Auto e To increase or decrease the range manually select Manual and select a or y NOTE Setting the range on one page applies that setting to all pages Adjusting the Zoom You can adjust the zoom manually by specifying the span and a fixed starting depth For example when the depth is 15 meters and a starting depth of 5 meters the device displays a magnified area from 5 meters deep to 20 meters deep You also can allow the device to adjust the zoom a
9. rmin and or its third party providers You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and or its third party providers and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software for which source code is not provided are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and or its third party providers and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin and or its third party providers You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software You agree not to export or re export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America or the export control laws of any other applicable country Appendix Index A alarms sonar 2 B beeper 1 Cc contrast 1 D device cleaning 3 registration 1 display settings 1 DownV 1 H help 1 K keys 1 power 1 L language 3 P pausing 2 power key 1 product registration 1 Q quick adjust 1 R registering the device 1 S settings 1 system information 3 software license agreement 3 sonar 1 2 alarms 2 depth scale 2 DownV 1 frequencies 1 2 gain 2 noise 2 scroll speed 2 suspended targets 2 zoom 2 specifications 3 syst
10. th Water temperature if a temperature capable transducer is connected Screen depth as screen scrolls from right to left Sonar DownV Sonar View NOTE Not all models support DownV sonar technology and transducers Introduction NOTE To receive DownV scanning sonar you need a compatible chartplotter or fishfinder and a compatible transducer DownV high frequency sonar provides a clearer picture below the boat providing a more detailed representation of structures the boat is passing over Traditional transducers emit a conical beam The DownV scanning sonar technology emits a narrow beam similar to the shape of the beam in a copying machine This beam provides a clearer picture like image of what is beneath the boat Sonar Frequencies NOTE The frequencies available depend on the transducer being used Adjusting the frequency helps adapt the sonar for your particular goals and the present depth of the water Higher frequencies use narrow beam widths and are better for high speed operation and rough sea conditions Bottom definition and thermocline definition can be better when using a higher frequency Lower frequencies use wider beam widths which cover a larger area and can let the fisherman see more targets but could also generate more surface noise and reduce bottom signal continuity during rough sea conditions Wider beam widths generate larger arches for fish ta
11. utomatically by specifying a span The device calculates the zoom area from the bottom of the water For example if you select a span of 10 meters the device displays an magnified area from the bottom of the water to 10 meters above the bottom 1 Select MENU gt Zoom 2 Select Manual or Auto 3 Select Span and select a or to increase or decrease the magnification of the magnified area 4 If necessary select Depth to adjust the zoomed window up or down NOTE The zoomed window tracks the bottom in auto mode only Pausing the Sonar Screen Select MENU gt Pause Setting the Sonar Scroll Speed You can set the rate at which the sonar scrolls from right to left A higher scroll speed shows more detail especially while moving or trolling A lower scroll speed displays sonar information on the screen longer 1 Select MENU gt Setup gt Sonar gt Scroll 2 Select a scroll speed NOTE Setting the scroll speed on one page applies that setting to all the pages Configuring the Appearance of Suspended Targets NOTE Configuring the appearance of suspended targets on one page applies that setting to all pages NOTE This feature is not available on all transducers ex Shows suspended targets as symbols 21 Shows suspended targets as symbols with target depth information Shows suspended targets as symbols with background sonar information t Shows suspended targets as symbols with background sonar
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