Display Speed; Reset - Humminbird Wide Optic Operation Manual

Humminbird wide optic: user guide
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Note: If two non-standard transducers are connected to the Wide Optic through a transducer switch, the
Transducer Options menu must be used to manually identify which transducer is in use, as the Wide
Optic has no way to identify non-standard transducers.
Once the transducer selection is made, use the MENU button to advance to the next Option.
The transducer setting is remembered when the unit is powered off.

Display Speed

Reset

The final Option is Reset. With so many User Options available to customize the Wide Optic, it is easy to
configure the unit in such a way that it is detrimental to a particular use. By using the Reset function, all
variable or user-controlled features of the Wide Optic are returned to the factory settings.
The Reset function is an important first step in trouble-shooting problems to ensure that a user selected
setting is not the cause for the perceived problem.
Use the ARROW buttons to highlight "Yes" and the unit will return to factory settings. After making the
selection, press MENU to end Options and return to normal operation.
Display Speed controls the rate which the graphic information moves
across the display. There are 5 possible speeds, the fastest rate (5) is
the factory setting. If your boat is stationary or moving very slowly for
extended periods, it may be desirable to update the display at a slower
rate. The closer the update rate matches boat speed, the more
accurate is the graphic depiction of the terrain beneath your boat.
Use the UP and DOWN ARROWS to select the desired update rate.
(1) is the slowest, (5) is the fastest.
Use the MENU button to advance to the next menu.
Display setting is remembered when the unit is powered off.

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