Humminbird ID Sixty Operation Manual

Humminbird ID Sixty Operation Manual

Humminbird id sixty fishfinder: user guide

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  • Page 2 There are two main components to an ID Sixty installation: The transducer, which you will install on the transom or inside the hull, and the ID Sixty unit, which mounts in the dash or console. The transducer and ID Sixty communicate by means of a cable, and are powered by your boat’s 12- volt DC battery.
  • Page 3 Customer Support Hotline ACCESSORIES For installation on a larger boat where the transducer is located well away from the ID Sixty, Hummingbird offers a 10-foot x 20 foot extension cable for the transducer. For more information on accessories contact your local Hummingbird dealer or call our toll-free...
  • Page 4 6. The OFF-SENS control of your unit requires a 3/8” hole. Drill this hole within 18” of the ID Sixty. 7. Peel the backing from the OFF-SENS label to expose the adhesive. Place the label on the mounting surface aligning with the 3/8”...
  • Page 5 (-) terminal, and wire the red lead through the fuse to the positive (+) terminal. NOTE: Do not use any power cable other than the one provided with your ID Sixty. You may lengthen the cable with 18-gauge wire.
  • Page 6 This dial indicates a rocky bottom with a depth of 30 FT, as shown in the illustration. Notice the short uninterrupted depth signal at 30 FT. A hard clay, sand, and gravel bottom at 35 FT is represented on this dial.
  • Page 7 A flat muddy bottom is indicated at 35 FT. Notice that the depth signal is uninterrupted and has increased in length. This dial indicates a soft bottom with vegetation as shown in the illustration. The depth is indicated at 50 FT with an uninterrupted signal. Vegetation is indicated with consistently appearing flashes before 50 FT.
  • Page 8 The above dial indicates a steep rocky ledge with a depth reading at 50 FT. The short uninterrupted signal at 50 FT indicates a rocky ground cover, knowing this enables you to interpret the flashes just before as a rocky ledge. Small fish over an underwater cliff are indicated in this dial.
  • Page 9 DEPTH OVER 60 FEET When operating the Hummingbird ID Sixty depth sounder in water deeper than 60 feet the flash will continue past zero, and at this point the inside dial should be read. The inside dial reads up to 120 feet.
  • Page 10 The dial in this example shows a beginning flash at “O”. Fish signals appear at 15 FT and 28 FT (outside dial reading). One complete turn is made at 110 FT (inside dial reading). NOTE: You may read depths deeper than 120. If the dial passes 120 FT (inside dial reading), adding the outside reading to 120 FT will give you your current depth.

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