Chart View
Chart View shows cartography from the built-in Contour XD™, built-in UniMap™, or an optional
SD map for the area surrounding your current position. The cartography is applied to any
standard Chart View or Combo view that displays a chart. The current track (also known as the
position history or breadcrumb trail) showing where the boat has been, along with saved tracks,
waypoints, and the current route (when navigating), are overlaid on the chart.
NOTE: See Chart Menu tab and Navigation Menu tab for more information.
• Shift/Pan: Use the 4-WAY Cursor Control key to shift/pan the chart to another area.
• Zoom: Press the ZOOM (+/-) keys to zoom in and out.
• Information: Press the INFO key to get information about the chart objects near the
cursor.
Chart View (Standard) with optional-purchase Navionics® Cartography
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Depth
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Temp: water surface temperature
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Speed: speed of boat
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Course: the current direction the boat is traveling measured in degrees from North
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VLT: Voltage
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Declutter Icons
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Course Projection Line
Track
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Boat Icon
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Waypoint
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Cartography
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Map Scale
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How to record sonar readings onto an SD card?
To record sonar readings on an SD card using the Humminbird 1158c Combo, follow these steps:
1. Install an SD Memory Card: Ensure that an optional-purchase SD memory card is installed in the slot of the device.
2. Access the Main Menu: Press the MENU key twice to open the Main Menu.
3. Navigate to the Navigation Tab: Use the RIGHT Cursor key to select the Navigation tab.
4. Export Navigation Data: Highlight "Export All Nav Data" and press the RIGHT Cursor key. A confirmation dialog box will appear.
5. Confirm Export: Press the RIGHT Cursor key again to confirm the export. If you want to cancel the export, press the LEFT Cursor key.
Note: If no SD memory card is installed, an error message will be displayed. Insert the SD memory card and try again.
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