Humminbird Fish Finder 47 User Manual

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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
Setup Menu Tab  
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Sonar X-Press™ Menu  
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Units - Depth.................................................................................................................................................. 45  
Units - Temp (International Only).......................................................................................................... 45  
Units - Distance (with Temp/Speed or GPS Receiver) .................................................................... 45  
Units - Speed (with Temp/Speed or GPS Receiver).......................................................................... 46  
User Mode .................................................................................................................................................... 46  
Language (International Only) .............................................................................................................. 46  
Triplog Reset (with Temp/Speed or GPS Receiver) .......................................................................... 47  
Restore Defaults .......................................................................................................................................... 47  
Select Readouts (Advanced: 3D and 2D Sonar Views Only) ........................................................ 48  
Depth Offset (Advanced).......................................................................................................................... 50  
Temp Offset (Advanced) .......................................................................................................................... 50  
Speed Calibration (Advanced: with Temp/Speed Only)................................................................ 50  
NMEA Output (Advanced) ........................................................................................................................ 51  
3D Bottom Zoom (3D Sonar, 3D/2D Sonar Combo Views Only)................................................ 26  
3D Lower Range (3D Sonar, 3D/2D Sonar Combo, 6-Beam Sonar Views Only)........................ 26  
3D History (3D Sonar, 3D/2D Sonar Combo Views Only).............................................................. 27  
2D Sonar Window (3D/2D Sonar Combo View Only) .................................................................... 27  
Reset View (3D Sonar, 3D/2D Sonar Combo Views Only) ............................................................ 27  
6-Beam Sensitivity (6-Beam Sonar View Only) .................................................................................. 28  
Sensitivity (2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, 2D Big Digits Views Only) ........................................................ 28  
Upper Range (Advanced: 2D Sonar, 2D Big Digits Views Only).................................................. 29  
Lower Range (2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, 2D Big Digits Views Only).................................................... 30  
Chart Speed (2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, 2D Big Digits Views Only) ...................................................... 31  
Bottom View (2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, 2D Big Digits Views Only) .................................................... 31  
Zoom Level (2D Zoom View Only).......................................................................................................... 32  
Sonar Menu Tab  
33  
Views Menu Tab  
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3D Bottom Style .......................................................................................................................................... 34  
3D Frame Style ............................................................................................................................................ 34  
Beam Select .................................................................................................................................................. 34  
Fish ID+™ ........................................................................................................................................................ 35  
Fish Sensitivity.............................................................................................................................................. 36  
Fish ID 3D Reference .................................................................................................................................. 36  
Real Time Sonar (RTS®) Window ............................................................................................................ 37  
Depth Lines (Advanced) ............................................................................................................................ 38  
Surface Clutter (Advanced) ...................................................................................................................... 39  
Noise Filter (Advanced).............................................................................................................................. 39  
Max Depth (Advanced) ............................................................................................................................ 40  
Water Type (Advanced) ............................................................................................................................ 40  
Accessories Menu Tab  
Troubleshooting  
Matrix™ Doesn’t Power Up ...................................................................................................................... 54  
Matrix™ Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer Attached ...................................................... 54  
Display Problems.......................................................................................................................................... 55  
Finding the Cause of Noise ...................................................................................................................... 56  
Matrix™ Fishing System Accessories  
Specifications  
57  
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Contact Humminbird®  
Alarms Menu Tab  
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Depth Alarm.................................................................................................................................................. 42  
Fish ID Alarm ................................................................................................................................................ 42  
Low Battery Alarm ...................................................................................................................................... 43  
Alarm Tone .................................................................................................................................................... 43  
NOTE: Entries in this Table of Contents which list (International Only) are only available on products  
sold outside of the US and Canada by our authorized International Distributors. To obtain a list of  
authorized International Distributors, please visit our website at www.humminbird.com or contact  
our Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468 to locate the distributor nearest you.  
NOTE: Entries in this Table of Contents which list (with PC Connect Cable Only) require the purchase of  
a separate accessory. You can visit our website at www.humminbird.com to order accessories online  
or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468.  
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How Sonar Works  
3D Sonar  
Sonar uses sound waves to determine the presence and location of underwater objects. The  
time measured between the transmission of the sound wave and the reception of any  
reflection can be used to determine distance from an object. Analysis of the reflected signal  
can also be used to determine location, size, or composition of underwater objects.  
Your Matrix™ Fishing System uses a six-element transducer that  
transmits at 455 kHz and is capable of reaching depths of 240 ft  
(75 m). Each transmitted beam is 16 degrees in width and is  
symmetrical. The six beams are lined up next to each other to  
provide a total coverage of 53 degrees from side to side, and 16  
degrees from front to back. Using multiple narrow beams together  
gives you a wide area of coverage for terrain interpretation and fish  
location, without sacrificing the detail only a narrow beam can  
provide. Your Matrix™ Fishing System gathers information from a  
continuous series of these returned signals. It then interprets this  
information to create a detailed 3-dimensional view of the terrain  
passing beneath your boat as you travel across the water.  
Humminbird® products consist of two main components: the sonar unit and the  
transducer. The sonar unit contains the transmitter and receiver, as well as the user controls  
and LCD display. The transducer is mounted beneath the water surface and converts  
electrical energy from the transmitter into mechanical pulses or sound waves. The  
transducer also receives reflected sound waves and converts them back into electrical  
signals for display on the sonar unit.  
The transmit and receive cycle is very fast. A sound wave can travel from the surface to a  
depth of 240 ft (70 m) and back again in less than ¹⁄₄ of a second. It is unlikely that your boat  
can "outrun" this sonar signal.  
2D Sonar  
A number of variables affect the nature of information which can be derived from the sonar  
return. Sonar signals generated at a higher frequency have the advantage of greatly increased  
sonar resolution, although the distance (depth) a high-frequency signal can travel is relatively  
short. A low frequency signal can travel great distances, but provides poor sonar resolution. The  
shape of the transmitted sonar signal greatly affects the information available as well. A single  
wide beam has a large area of coverage but poor resolution of detail. A narrow beam has  
excellent detail, but only a limited area of coverage.  
Your Matrix™ Fishing System also has the capability of displaying  
traditional 2-dimensional sonar information from either a 455 kHz  
beam or an 83 kHz beam. The 455 kHz single beam has the  
advantage of providing increased sonar resolution but is limited to  
a depth capability of 240 ft (75 m). The 83 kHz single beam sonar  
has the advantage of providing sonar information to 1000 ft  
(330 m) but the sonar resolution is not as great as with the 455 kHz  
single beam.  
NOTE: Depth capability is affected by such factors as boat speed, wave  
action, bottom hardness, water conditions and transducer installation.  
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What’s On the Display (3D View)  
In 3D views, your Matrix™ Fishing System can display a variety of useful information about  
the area under and adjacent to your boat, including the following items:  
Depth - water depth; can be set to alarm  
Boat/Direction Arrow - A simple, solid 3D  
when the water becomes too shallow.  
boat is drawn when the Upper Depth Range is  
0. A solid 3D arrow is drawn when the Upper  
Depth Range is not 0.  
Temperature - water surface temperature.  
Fish ID+- A fish icon will be shown at the  
derived position of the fish. Six fish icon styles  
will be used to indicate the primary beam in  
which the fish was found. Left-facing fish  
indicate fish off the port side of the boat,  
while right-facing fish indicate fish off the  
starboard side. Each fish icon is available in  
three different sizes. Larger fish icons are used  
to represent stronger returns. The icons used  
in the 2D Sonar View are identical to the icons  
used in the 3D Sonar View.  
Bottom Contour - Shows the shape of the  
bottom derived from depth measurements  
on 6 beams. 3 bottom styles are available; the  
front edges of the bottom contour are  
outlined to create a visual anchor. The width  
of the bottom covered is approximately equal  
to the depth.  
Timer - elapsed time with Temp/Speed  
Accessory or GPS Receiver.  
Distance - distance traveled with Temp/Speed  
Accessory or GPS Receiver.  
Upper and Lower Depth Range Labels  
Average Speed - average speed reading with  
Temp/Speed Accessory or GPS Receiver.  
Battery Voltage - the voltage of the  
boat’s battery; can be set to alarm if the  
voltage falls below a certain point.  
Frame - provides a reference for bottom and  
Fish ID information. A Range of frame styles  
are available, from simple to complex.  
Speed - if a Temp/Speed accessory or GPS Receiver is attached, the Matrix can display the speed  
of the boat, and can keep a Triplog of nautical or statute miles traveled.  
NOTE: Entries in this view that list (with Temp/Speed or GPS Receiver) are available if either device is  
connected to the Matrix™ Fishing System. If both devices are connected, then only the information from  
the GPS receiver will be displayed on the view.  
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What’s On the Display (2D View)  
In 2D views, your Matrix™ Fishing System can display a variety of useful information  
about the area under and adjacent to your boat, including the following items:  
Depth - water depth; can be set to alarm  
when the water becomes too shallow.  
Cursor - available in Freeze Frame and can  
depth of a sonar return and bottom depth  
be positioned in the Sonar View to provide  
below the cursor.  
Speed - if a Temp/Speed accessory or GPS  
Receiver is attached, the Matrix can display the  
speed of the boat, and can keep a Triplog of  
nautical or statute miles traveled.  
Structure - where fish may be hiding.  
Thermoclines - layers of water with different  
temperatures that appear at different depths  
and different times of the year. A thermocline  
typically appears as a continuous band of  
many gray levels moving across the display at  
the same depth.  
Temperature - water surface temperature.  
Bait Ball  
Timer - elapsed time with Temp/Speed  
Accessory or GPS Receiver.  
Fish ID+- A fish icon will be shown at the  
derived position of the fish. Six fish icon styles  
will be used to indicate the primary beam in  
which the fish was found. Left-facing fish  
indicate fish off the port side of the boat, while  
right-facing fish indicate fish off the starboard  
side. Each fish icon is available in three  
different sizes. Larger fish icons are used to  
represent stronger returns. The icons used in  
the 2D Sonar View are identical to the icons  
used in the 3D Sonar View.  
Distance - distance traveled with Temp/Speed  
Accessory or GPS Receiver.  
Average Speed - average speed reading with  
Temp/Speed Accessory or GPS Receiver.  
Hard Bottom  
Rocky Bottom  
Soft Bottom  
RTS® (Real Time Sonar) Window  
Second Sonar Return - when the sonar  
signal bounces between the bottom and the  
surface of the water and back again. Use the  
appearance of the second return to determine  
bottom hardness. Hard bottoms will show a  
strong second return, while soft bottoms will  
show a very weak one or none at all.  
Battery Voltage - the voltage of the boat’s  
battery; can be set to alarm if the voltage falls  
below a certain point.  
Cursor Dialog Box - indicates cursor depth  
directly below the cursor.  
on the display and the depth of the bottom  
NOTE: Entries in this view that list (with Temp/Speed or GPS Receiver) are available if either device is  
connected to the Matrix™ Fishing System. If both devices are connected, then only the information from  
the GPS receiver will be displayed on the view.  
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in order to let you see information that would otherwise be masked by the terrain. Use the  
4-WAY Cursor Control key to change the perspective. The perspective can be re-set to the  
default view by selecting Reset View from the X-Press™ menu.  
Views  
The views available on your Matrix™ Fishing System are:  
• 3D Sonar View  
If a return meets certain criteria one of 18 kinds of fish symbols will be assigned. There are  
three different size fish symbols to indicate the intensity of the return and each of the six  
beams has a unique set of fish symbols (see Fish ID+™ on the Main Menu Sonar Tab for more  
information).  
• 3D/2D Sonar Combo View  
• 6-Beam Sonar View  
• 2D Sonar View  
• 2D Zoom View  
Six additional Digital Readouts display information from optional-purchase accessories.  
These information boxes can be customized to show only the information desired (see Setup  
Menu Tab, Select Readouts).  
• 2D Big Digits View.  
3D Sonar View is the default view. When the VIEW key is pressed, the display cycles through  
the available views. When the EXIT key is pressed, the display cycles through the available  
views in reverse order. Any view can be hidden or displayed as part of the view rotation using  
the Views Menu tab.  
3D Sonar View  
Boat Icon  
NOTE: When you change any menu settings that affect the sonar, the view will update immediately  
(i.e. you don’t have to exit the menu to apply the change to the screen). For instance, by switching  
between "Inverse" and "Structure ID®" from the X-Press™ Menu it is possible to quickly alternate  
between the two viewing methods.  
Depth  
Temperature  
Upper  
Depth Range  
3D Reference  
Frame  
NOTE: If the Depth number is flashing, it means that the unit is having trouble locating the bottom.  
This usually happens if the water is too deep, the transducer is out of the water, the boat is moving too  
fast, or for any other reason that the unit can’t accurately receive continuous data.  
Depth  
Fish ID+™  
Symbols  
Triplog with  
Timer,  
Distance  
Travelled  
and Average  
Speed  
3D Bottom  
Contour  
3D Sonar View  
3D Sonar View displays a 3-dimensional representation of the bottom. Depth is always  
displayed in the upper left hand corner. Temperature and speed are displayed if the  
temp/speed paddle wheel is connected or if a GPS receiver is connected. The sonar returns  
from each of the six elements are combined to create a 3-dimensional wire-frame  
representation of the bottom. The graphic depiction of the bottom provides you with an  
effective tool for understanding the terrain beneath the boat. The boat symbol represents  
the location of your boat in relation to the on-screen information.  
Lower  
Depth Range  
Speed  
Voltage  
The most recent sonar returns are charted on the upper right side of the screen and move to  
the lower left as new information is received. The width of coverage is approximately equal  
to the depth. Depth range is automatically selected to keep the bottom visible on the display.  
In some situations, the selected point of view may prevent the display of some information  
due to the slope of the terrain. An option is available to change the perspective, or viewpoint,  
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3D/2D Sonar Combo View  
6-Beam Sonar View  
3D/2D Sonar Combo View displays a 3-dimensional representation of the bottom next to the  
traditional 2-dimensional sonar representation. Depth is always displayed in the upper left  
hand corner. The 3D/2D Sonar Combo View is especially useful for evaluating the bottom  
terrain from the 3D window while simultaneously viewing the 2D window for structure and  
bottom hardness. Refer to the 3D Sonar View and the 2D Sonar View sections for more  
information on these views.  
6-Beam Sonar View displays information from each of the six 455 kHz beams in a traditional  
2D representation. This view displays the raw sonar returns from each of the beams that are  
used to create the 3-dimensional wire frame representation of the bottom in the 3D Sonar  
View. The 6-Beam Sonar View can be used for identifying structure on the bottom and sonar  
returns in the water column. The 6-Beam Sonar View also provides information on sonar  
targets relative to the boat. The far right window displays sonar targets which are to the far  
right of the boat and the far left window displays sonar targets which are to the far left of the  
boat. The remaining windows display sonar targets which are successively closer to the boat.  
The width of coverage is approximately equal to the current depth.  
The digital readouts in the 3D/2D Sonar Combo View cannot be customized, making  
information such as water temperature and voltage unavailable in this view.  
3D/2D Sonar Combo View  
6-Beam Sonar View  
Upper  
Depth Range  
Upper  
Depth Range  
Depth  
Depth  
Boat Icon  
2D Sonar  
Window  
6 Beam  
Sonar History  
Lower  
Depth Range  
Lower  
Depth Range  
3D Sonar  
Window  
The digital readouts in the 6-Beam Sonar View cannot be customized, making information  
such as water temperature and voltage unavailable in this view.  
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2D Sonar View  
Real Time Sonar (RTS®) Window  
2D Sonar View is a 2-dimensional view that presents a historical log of sonar returns. Depth is  
always displayed. Readouts for temperature and speed are automatically displayed if the  
appropriate accessory is connected. The most recent sonar returns are charted on the right side  
of the window; as new information is received, the older information is moved across the  
display to the left. A Digital Depth Readout is displayed in the upper left corner. A scale with  
Upper and Lower Depth Range readouts appears along the right edge of the Sonar View. The  
scale indicates the distance from the surface of the water to a depth range sufficient to show  
the bottom. Depth Range is automatically selected to keep the bottom visible on the display,  
although you can adjust it manually as well (see Sonar X-Press™ Menu). Six additional Digital  
Readouts display information from optional-purchase accessories. These information boxes can  
be customized to show only the information desired (see Setup Menu Tab, Select Readouts).  
A Real Time Sonar (RTS®) Window appears on the right side of the display in the  
2D Sonar View only. The RTS® Window always updates at the fastest rate possible for depth  
conditions and shows only the returns from the bottom, structure and fish that are within  
the transducer beam. The RTS® Window plots the depth and intensity of a sonar return (see  
Sonar Menu - RTS® Window).  
The Narrow RTS® Window  
indicates the sonar intensity  
through the use of grayscale.  
The grayscale used matches  
the bottom view grayscale  
setting used in the sonar  
history window (i.e. Inverse,  
StructureID®, WhiteLine®,  
Bottom Black). The depth of  
the sonar return is indicated  
by the vertical placement of  
the return on the display  
depth scale.  
The Wide RTS® Window  
indicates the sonar intensity  
through the use of a bar  
graph. The length of the  
plotted return provides an  
indication of whether the  
return is weak or strong. The  
depth of the sonar return is  
indicated by the vertical  
placement of the return on  
the display depth scale. The  
Wide RTS® Window does not  
make use of grayscale.  
When in 2D Sonar View, your unit operates like a typical depthsounder. There are, however,  
several exceptions. The six-beam 53 degree transducer allows you to search for fish with a  
much wider area of coverage. Only the two center beams provide sonar returns for the  
bottom contour shown on the display. The fish symbols shown in the 2D Sonar View are the  
same as those used in the 3D Sonar View providing information on the location of the fish  
relative to the boat (see Sonar Menu Tab, Fish ID+). Use the 2D Sonar View for identifying  
structure and bottom hardness.  
2D Sonar View  
Upper Depth  
Range  
Depth  
Speed  
RTS® Window  
Temperature  
Triplog  
Cursor  
Sonar History  
Window  
Voltage  
Lower Depth  
Range  
Cursor Dialog Box  
Freeze Frame - Pressing any arrow on the 4-WAY Cursor Control key will freeze the screen in  
the 2D Sonar View and a cursor will be displayed on the screen. The cursor can be positioned  
on the display using the 4-WAY Cursor Control key to determine the depth of any sonar  
return. The RTS® Window continues to update in Freeze Frame. In addition, see the effects  
of menu setting changes with Instant Image Update. Pressing EXIT will exit Freeze Frame and  
the display will start to scroll. Freeze Frame is only available in the 2D Sonar View.  
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2D Zoom View  
2D Big Digits View  
2D Zoom View increases the displayed resolution to separate sonar returns that are very  
close together, such as those caused by fish suspended close to the bottom or within  
structure. Digital depth is displayed in the upper left hand corner. In 2D Zoom View, the  
display is split to show a narrow slice of the full range view on the right and the zoomed view  
on the left. The full range view on the right also contains the Zoom Preview Box that shows  
what part of the full range view is shown in zoomed view on the left; the Zoom Preview Box  
tracks the bottom in the full range view.  
2D Big Digits View provides digital data in a large, easy-to-see format. Depth is always  
displayed. Readouts for temperature, speed and Triplog information are displayed  
automatically if the appropriate accessory is connected to the system. The Triplog shows  
distance traveled, average speed, and time elapsed since the Triplog was last reset. The  
digital readouts in the 2D Big Digits View cannot be customized.  
2D Big Digits View  
Timer shows the time  
elapsed since Triplog  
was last reset  
As the depth changes, the zoomed view updates automatically to display a magnified image  
of the bottom. The Zoom Preview Box shows where the zoomed view is in relation to the full  
range view. The Zoom Level, or magnification, is displayed in the lower left corner and can be  
changed to suit conditions (see Sonar X-Press™ Menu: Zoom Level). Upper and Lower Zoom  
Depth Range numbers indicate the depth of the water you are viewing.  
Depth  
Distance is the distance  
traveled since the  
Triplog was last reset  
Temperature  
Voltage - the battery  
voltage.  
The digital readouts in the 2D Zoom View cannot be customized, making information such  
as water temperature and voltage unavailable in this view.  
Average Speed shows  
the speed since the  
Speed  
Triplog was last reset  
2D Zoom View  
Upper Depth  
Range,  
Full Range View  
Depth  
Upper Depth  
Range, Zoom View  
Full Range View  
Zoom  
Preview Box  
Zoomed  
View  
Lower Depth  
Range,  
Full Range View  
Zoom  
Level  
Lower Depth  
Range, Zoom View  
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Inverse is a method where weak returns are shown with dark  
pixels and strong returns with lighter pixels. This has the  
benefit of ensuring that weak signals will be clearly visible on  
the display.  
Bottom Presentation  
As the boat moves, your Matrix™ Fishing System charts the changes in depth on the display  
to create a profile of the Bottom Contour. The type of bottom can be determined from the  
return charted on the display. A Hard Bottom such as compacted sediment or flat rock  
appears as a thinner line across the display. A Soft Bottom such as mud or sand appears as a  
thicker line across the display. Rocky Bottoms have a broken, random appearance.  
Bottom Contour Profile with RTS® Window.  
Temp/Speed Accessory is optional.  
Structure ID® represents weak returns as light pixels and  
strong returns as dark pixels. This has the benefit of  
ensuring that strong returns will be clearly visible on the  
display.  
Hard Bottom  
Soft Bottom  
WhiteLine® highlights the strongest sonar returns in white,  
resulting in a distinctive outline. This has the benefit of  
clearly defining the bottom on the display.  
Rocky Bottom  
The sonar returns from the bottom, structure and fish can be represented as either Inverse  
(default), WhiteLine®, Structure ID®, or Bottom Black. See Sonar X-Press™ Menu: Bottom  
View for details on how to set the bottom view.  
Bottom Black displays all pixels below the bottom contour as  
black, regardless of signal strength. This has the benefit of  
providing a high contrast between the bottom and other  
sonar returns on the display. Any targets such as fish,  
structure and thermoclines will be shown using the  
Structure ID® method.  
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X-Press™ Menu - Press the MENU key once for the Sonar X-Press™ Menu. The X-Press™ Menu  
allows you to access frequently-used settings without having to navigate through the whole  
menu system. When the X-Press™ Menu is displayed, you can use the UP or DOWN Cursor  
keys to move to a particular menu choice. As soon as you alter a parameter (using the RIGHT  
or LEFT Cursor keys) the X-Press™ Menu will collapse temporarily, and the screen will update  
if it is affected by your menu setting change, allowing you to see the effects of your action  
immediately. Reactivate the X-Press™ Menu by using the UP or DOWN Cursor keys.  
Key Functions  
Your Matrix™ Fishing System user interface consists of a set of easy-to-use keys that work  
with various on-screen views and menus to give you flexibility and control over your  
fishing experience.  
POWER/LIGHT Key  
The POWER/LIGHT key is used to turn the Matrix™ Fishing System on and  
off, and also to adjust the backlight and contrast of the display. Press the  
POWER/LIGHT key to turn the unit on. The Title screen is then displayed until the Fishing  
System begins sonar operation.  
Main Menu - Press the MENU key twice for the tabbed Main Menu System. The Main Menu  
System is organized under tabbed headings to help you find a specific menu item quickly:  
Alarms, Sonar, Setup, Views, and Accessories tabs are part of your tabbed Main Menu  
System. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control key to select a tab; then use the DOWN  
or UP key to select the menu item, and the LEFT or RIGHT key to alter a menu setting.  
Your Fishing System will start up with the backlight on and will  
automatically turn it off to conserve power. To turn the backlight on  
for night fishing, or to adjust the display contrast, press the  
4-WAY Cursor Control Key  
POWER/LIGHT key to access the Light and Contrast menu. Use the  
4-WAY Cursor key to select Light or Contrast and then use the LEFT or RIGHT Cursor key to  
change the settings. Press EXIT to exit the Light and Contrast menu.  
The 4-WAY Cursor Control key has multiple functions, depending on the  
situation:  
Use the DOWN or UP arrow keys to select a menu choice from the menu list,  
Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to change a menu setting.  
Press and hold the POWER/LIGHT key for 3 seconds to turn the unit off. A message will  
appear telling you how many seconds there are until shutdown occurs. Your Fishing System  
should always be turned off using the POWER/LIGHT key. This will ensure that shutdown  
occurs properly and any menu settings will be saved.  
Press any arrow key to activate Freeze Frame while in the 2D Sonar View and then  
use the 4-WAY Cursor Control key to position the cursor on the display.  
Press any arrow key to change the perspective in the 3D Sonar View. Subsequent  
presses of the 4-WAY Cursor Control key rotate and tilt the 3D representation.  
VIEW Key  
NOTE: Menu choices are implemented and saved immediately - no further action is required.  
The VIEW key is used to cycle through all available views. Press the VIEW key  
to advance to the next view. Repeatedly pressing VIEW cycles through all  
views available. Views can be hidden to optimize the system to your fishing  
requirements (see Views Menu Tab).  
EXIT Key  
The EXIT key has multiple functions, depending on the situation:  
If an alarm is sounding, pressing EXIT will cancel the alarm.  
If a menu tab is selected, pressing EXIT will exit the menu mode and return to the  
view.  
MENU Key  
The MENU key is used to access the menu system.  
If a menu is active, pressing EXIT will return to the previous level in the menu  
system.  
Start-Up Options Menu - Press the MENU key during the power up sequence to view the  
Start-Up Options menu.  
Pressing EXIT will cycle through the available views in reverse order.  
If Freeze Frame is active, pressing EXIT will return to a scrolling display.  
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Accessory Bus  
The Menu System  
Use the Accessory Bus to expand the functionality of the  
Matrix™ Fishing System. Accessories plug directly into  
the Matrix™ Fishing System, enabling Advanced  
features such as WeatherSense®, GPS Functionality and  
the SmartCast® Wireless Sonar Link. Additional menu  
tabs and menu choices will be added to the menu  
system automatically when an accessory is plugged into  
the unit. In addition, multiple accessories can be  
attached simultaneously. See Accessories Menu Tab and  
Matrix™ Fishing System Accessories in this manual, as  
well as your accessory's Operations Manual for  
additional details.  
The menu system is divided into easy-to-use menu modules. The main components of the  
menu system are:  
Start-Up Options Menu - Press the MENU key during the power up sequence to view the  
Start-Up Options menu.  
X-Press™ Menu - The X-Press™ Menu allows you to access the  
settings that are changed frequently without having to  
navigate through the whole menu system. Press the MENU  
key once to display the X-Press™ Menu. When you select a  
menu item from the X-Press™ Menu, the menu will collapse,  
leaving only the menu choice on the screen. Use the UP or  
DOWN Cursor keys to reactivate the X-Press™ Menu.  
NOTE: Accessories to enable WeatherSense®, GPS  
Functionality and the SmartCast® Wireless Sonar Link  
require separate purchases. You can visit our website at  
www.humminbird.com or contact our Customer Resource  
Center at 1-800-633-1468 for additional details.  
NOTE: The X-Press™ Menu choices will vary depending on which  
view is active when you press the MENU key, as well as whether you  
X-PressTM Menu  
are in Normal or Advanced User Mode.  
Main Menu Tabs - Less frequently-adjusted menus are  
grouped into the Main Menu System. The Main Menu  
system is organized under the following tab headings to  
help you find a specific menu item quickly: Alarms, Sonar,  
Setup, Views, and Accessories.  
Powering Up the Unit  
Turn on your Matrix™ Fishing System by pressing the  
POWER/LIGHT key. The Title screen is displayed until the  
Fishing System begins operation. Your Fishing System  
will begin Normal or Simulator operation, depending on  
the presence or absence of a transducer.  
Press the MENU key twice for the Main Menu, then use the 4-  
WAY Cursor LEFT or RIGHT key to select a tab, and use the  
DOWN or UP key to select a specific menu item under that  
tab, then use the LEFT or RIGHT keys again to change a menu  
setting. Press the EXIT key to move quickly to the top of the  
tab. A down arrow at the bottom of a menu means that you  
can scroll to additional menu choices using the DOWN  
Cursor key. A right or left arrow on a menu choice means that  
you can use the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor keys to make changes  
Matrix 47 3D Title Screen  
Main Menu System  
Normal User Mode  
or see more information.  
NOTE: The Main Menu choices will vary depending on whether  
you are in Normal or Advanced User Mode.  
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User Mode (Normal or Advanced) - An Advanced Mode is provided for users who desire the  
highest level of control over the Fishing System and Normal Mode for users who desire  
greater simplicity and fewer menu choices. While you are in Advanced Mode, additional  
Advanced menu choices will be displayed throughout the menu system when you navigate  
to specific menus. Any changes made while in Advanced Mode will remain in effect after you  
switch back to Normal Mode. See Setup Menu Tab: User Mode for specific instructions on  
changing to Advanced User Mode.  
Start-Up Options Menu  
Press the MENU key when the Title screen is displayed to access the Start-Up Options  
menu.  
Use the UP or DOWN 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to  
position the cursor, then the RIGHT Cursor key to select  
one of the following choices. If you wait too long, the  
system will default to whichever menu mode happens  
to be highlighted:  
• Normal  
• Simulator  
• System Status  
• PC Connect (use with PC Connect Cable).  
Start-Up Options Menu  
See the following paragraphs for more information about each of these choices.  
Normal Operation  
Use Normal operation for on-the-water operation with a transducer connected. In  
addition, your Matrix™ Fishing System uses advanced transducer detection methods to  
determine if a transducer is connected. If a functioning transducer is connected, Normal  
operation will be selected automatically at power up and your Matrix™ Fishing System  
can be used on the water.  
Sonar Tab, Normal Mode  
Exit Normal operation by powering your Matrix™ Fishing System off.  
Sonar Tab, Advanced Mode  
Total Screen Update® - when you change any menu settings that affect the Sonar View, the  
view will update immediately (i.e. you don’t have to exit the menu to apply the change to  
the screen). For instance, by switching between "Inverse" and "Structure ID®" from the  
X-Press™ Menu it is possible to alternate quickly between the two viewing methods.  
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Self Test displays results from the internal diagnostic self test, including unit serial  
number, Printed Circuit Board (PCB) serial number, software revision, total hours of  
operation and the input voltage.  
Simulator  
Use the Simulator to learn how to use your Matrix™ Fishing System before taking your boat  
on the water. The Simulator is a very powerful tool that simulates on the water operation,  
providing a randomly-updated display. We recommend going through this manual while  
using the Simulator, since all of the menus function and affect the display the way they  
actually do when in Normal operation.  
Accessory Test lists the accessories connected to the  
system.  
NOTE: The speed accessory will be detected only if the  
paddlewheel has moved since your Matrix™ Fishing System  
was powered up.  
NOTE: To get the full benefit of the Simulator, it is important to select Simulator manually from the Start-  
Up Options menu as opposed to letting your Matrix™ Fishing System enter Simulator automatically (as  
it will if a transducer is not connected and you do nothing during power up). Manually selecting  
Simulator from the Start-Up Options menu allows you to pre-configure your Matrix™ Fishing System for  
on the water operation. Any menu changes you make will be saved for later use.  
Exit System Status by powering your Matrix™ Fishing  
System off.  
A message will appear on the display periodically to  
remind you that you are using the Simulator.  
System Status Accessory Test Screen  
Exit the Simulator by powering your Matrix™ Fishing  
System off.  
PC Connect  
(With PC Connect Cable Only)  
Use PC Connect to update the software of the Matrix™ control head. This feature requires  
the use of the PC Connect Cable. Complete instructions are included with the PC Connect  
Cable accessory.  
NOTE: The PC Connect Cable requires a separate purchase. For more information visit our website at  
www.humminbird.com or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468.  
Simulator  
Exit PC Connect mode by powering your Matrix™ Fishing System off.  
System Status  
Use System Status to view system connections and to  
conduct a unit self-test.  
The following screens are displayed in turn when you  
press the VIEW button when using System Status:  
• Self Test  
• Accessory Test.  
System Status Self Test Screen  
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Sonar X-Press™ Menu  
3D Bottom Zoom  
(3D Sonar, 3D/2D Sonar Combo Views Only)  
The Sonar X-Press™ Menu provides access to the  
settings most frequently-used. Press the MENU key  
once while in any of the Sonar Views to access the  
Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
3D Bottom Zoom provides a magnified image of the bottom, and is only available on the  
X-Press™ Menu in the 3D Sonar View and the 3D/2D Sonar Combo View. Use 3D Bottom  
Zoom to increase the detail of the bottom on the display.  
To adjust the 3D Bottom Zoom:  
1. Highlight 3D Bottom Zoom on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the 3D Bottom Zoom  
setting. (Off, 1.5x, 2x, 2.5x, 3x, Default = Off)  
3D Lower Range  
(3D Sonar, 3D/2D Sonar Combo, 6-Beam Sonar Views Only)  
3D Lower Range sets the deepest depth range that will be displayed, and is only available  
on the X-Press™ Menu when you are in the 3D Sonar, 3D/2D Sonar Combo, or the 6-Beam  
Sonar View. Automatic is the default setting. When in automatic mode, the lower range  
will be adjusted by the unit to follow the bottom. Selecting a specific setting locks the depth  
range into Manual mode.  
For example, if you are fishing in 60 feet of water but are only interested in the first 30  
feet (surface to a depth of 30 feet) you should set the Lower Depth Range limit to 30.  
The display will show the 0 to 30 foot range, allowing you to see a more detailed view  
than you would see if the display went all the way to the bottom.  
Sonar X-Press™ Menu  
To adjust the 3D Lower Range:  
1. Highlight 3D Lower Range on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the Lower  
Range setting. (AUTO, 10 to 240 feet, 3 to 75 meters [International Models Only],  
Default = AUTO)  
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3D History  
(3D Sonar, 3D/2D Sonar Combo Views Only)  
6-Beam Sensitivity  
(6-Beam Sonar View Only)  
6-Beam Sensitivity controls how much detail is shown on the display, and is only available  
on the X-Press™ Menu when you are in the 6-Beam Sonar View only. Increasing the  
sensitivity shows more sonar returns from small baitfish and suspended debris in the  
water; however, the display may become too cluttered. When operating in very clear  
water or greater depths, increased sensitivity shows weaker returns that may be of  
interest. Decreasing the sensitivity eliminates the clutter from the display that is  
sometimes present in murky or muddy water. If Sensitivity is adjusted too low, the display  
may not show many sonar returns that could be fish.  
3D History determines the speed at which the sonar information moves across the  
display, and consequently the amount of history shown, and is only available on the  
X-Press™ Menu when you are in the 3D Sonar or the 3D/2D Sonar Combo Views. A faster  
speed shows less history and is preferred by most anglers; however, the sonar  
information moves across the display quickly. A slower speed keeps the information on  
the display longer, but the bottom becomes compressed and may be difficult to  
interpret. Adjust 3D History to your personal preference.  
To adjust the 3D History:  
To adjust the 6-Beam Sensitivity:  
1. Highlight 3D History on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
1. Highlight 6-Beam Sensitivity on the Sonar X-Press ™ Menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the 6-Beam  
Sensitivity setting. (Low = 1, High = 20, Default = 10)  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-Way Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the 3D  
History setting. (Most, 2 - 9, Least; Default = 6)  
Sensitivity  
(2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, 2D Big Digits Views Only)  
2D Sonar Window  
(3D/2D Sonar Combo View Only)  
Sensitivity controls how much detail is shown on the display, and is only available on the X-Press™  
Menu when you are in the 2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, 2D Big Digits Views only. Increasing the sensitivity  
shows more sonar returns from small baitfish and suspended debris in the water; however, the  
display may become too cluttered. When operating in very clear water or greater depths, increased  
sensitivity shows weaker returns that may be of interest. Decreasing the sensitivity eliminates the  
clutter from the display that is sometimes present in murky or muddy water. If Sensitivity is  
adjusted too low, the display may not show many sonar returns that could be fish.  
2D Sonar Window sets the width of the 2-dimensional Sonar Window, and is only available  
on the X-Press™ Menu when you are in the 3D/2D Sonar Combo View.  
To adjust the 2D Sonar Window:  
1. Highlight 2D Sonar Window on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the width of the 2D  
Sonar Window. (Wide, Medium, Narrow, Default = Medium)  
Reset View  
(3D Sonar, 3D/2D Sonar Combo Views Only)  
Reset View resets the orientation, 3D Bottom Zoom, and 3D Lower Range, and is only available  
on the X-Press™ Menu when you are in the 3D Sonar or the 3D/2D Sonar Combo Views.  
Sensitivity at Low  
Sensitivity at Medium  
Sensitivity at High  
To Reset View:  
To adjust the Sensitivity:  
1. Highlight Reset View on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
2. Use the RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control key to reset the view.  
1. Highlight Sensitivity on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the  
Sensitivity setting. (Low = 1, High = 20, Default = 10)  
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Upper Range  
(Advanced: 2D Sonar, 2D Big Digits Views Only)  
Lower Range  
(2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, 2D Big Digits Views Only)  
Upper Range sets the shallowest depth range that will be displayed. The Upper Range menu  
choice is available when User Mode is set to Advanced (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode) and  
is only available on the X-Press™ Menu when you are in the 2D Sonar or 2D Big Digits Views.  
Upper Range is often used with Lower Range.  
Lower Range sets the deepest depth range that will be displayed, and is only available on  
the X-Press™ Menu when you are in the 2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, or 2D Big Digits Views.  
Automatic is the default setting. When in automatic mode, the lower range will be  
adjusted by the unit to follow the bottom. Selecting a specific setting locks the depth  
range into Manual mode. Use both Upper and Lower Range together to view a specific  
depth range manually when looking for fish or bottom structure.  
in the lower right corner of the screen when you start manually adjusting the Lower  
Range to indicate that you are in Manual mode.  
will be displayed  
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For example, if you are only interested in the area between 20 and 50 feet deep, you  
should set the Upper Depth Range to 20 and the Lower Depth Range to 50. The 2D  
Sonar View will then show the 30 foot area between 20 and 50, and will not show the  
surface or the bottom (assuming the bottom is deeper than 50 feet), and will show  
greater detail for that area between 20 and 50 feet.  
For example, if you are fishing in 60 feet of water but are only interested in the first 30  
feet (surface to a depth of 30 feet) you should set the Lower Depth Range limit to 30.  
The display will show the 0 to 30 foot range, allowing you to see a more detailed view  
than you would see if the display went all the way to the bottom.  
NOTE: A minimum distance of 10 feet will be maintained between the Upper and Lower Range  
regardless of the manual settings entered.  
To adjust the Upper Range:  
NOTE: A minimum distance of 10 feet will be maintained between the Upper and Lower Range  
regardless of the manual settings entered.  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced Mode, then highlight Upper Range on the Sonar X-  
Press™ Menu.  
To adjust the Lower Range:  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the Upper  
Range setting. (0 to 990 feet or 0 to 327 meters [International Models Only], Default  
1. Highlight Lower Range on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
= 0)  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the Lower  
Range setting. (AUTO, 10 to 1000 feet, 3 to 330 meters [International Models Only],  
Default = AUTO)  
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Zoom Level  
(2D Zoom View Only)  
Chart Speed  
(2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, 2D Big Digits Views Only)  
Zoom Level sets the magnification level for the 2D Zoom View, and is only available on the X-  
Press™ Menu when you are in the 2D Zoom View. Use Zoom to increase the display  
resolution to separate sonar returns that are very close together.  
Chart Speed determines the speed at which the sonar information moves across the display,  
and consequently the amount of detail shown, and is only available on the X-Press™ Menu  
when you are in the 2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, or 2D Big Digits Views. A faster speed shows more  
information and is preferred by most anglers; however, the sonar information moves across  
the display quickly. A slower speed keeps the information on the display longer, but the  
bottom and fish details become compressed and may be difficult to interpret. Regardless of  
the Chart Speed setting, the RTS® Window will update at the maximum rate possible for the  
depth conditions. Adjust Chart Speed to your personal preference.  
To adjust the Zoom Level:  
1. Highlight Zoom Level on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Zoom Level setting  
for the 2D Zoom View. (2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, Default = 2x)  
To adjust the Chart Speed:  
NOTE: The Zoom Preview Box tracks the bottom and cannot be moved by the user.  
1. Highlight Chart Speed on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-Way Cursor Control keys to increase or decrease the Chart  
Speed setting. (1 - 9, Ultra, where 1 = Slow, Ultra = Fastest, Default = 8)  
Bottom View  
(2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, 2D Big Digits Views Only)  
Bottom View selects the method used to represent bottom and structure on the display, and  
is only available on the X-Press™ Menu when you are in the 2D Sonar, 2D Zoom, or 2D Big  
Digits Views. Inverse represents weak returns as dark pixels and strong returns as lighter  
pixels. This has the benefit of ensuring that weak signals will be clearly visible on the display.  
Structure ID® represents weak returns as light pixels and strong returns as dark pixels. This  
has the benefit of ensuring that strong returns will be clearly visible on the display.  
WhiteLine® highlights the strongest sonar returns in white resulting in a distinctive outline.  
This has the benefit of clearly defining the bottom on the display. Bottom Black displays all  
pixels below the bottom contour as black, regardless of signal strength. This has the benefit  
of providing a high contrast between the bottom and other sonar returns on the display. Any  
targets such as fish, structure and thermoclines will be shown using the Structure ID®  
method. See Bottom Presentation for more information.  
To adjust the Bottom View:  
1. Highlight Bottom View on the Sonar X-Press™ Menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Bottom View  
setting. (Inverse, Structure ID, WhiteLine, Bottom Black, Default = Inverse)  
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Sonar Menu Tab  
3D Bottom Style  
Press the MENU key twice to access the Main Menu System  
and then press the RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control key to select  
the Sonar tab.  
3D Bottom Style selects the bottom style used in the 3D  
Sonar View.  
To change the 3D Bottom Style setting:  
1. Highlight 3D Bottom Style on the Sonar main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the 3D Bottom Style  
setting. (Grid Only, Shaded with Grid, Shaded, Default = Shaded with Grid)  
3D Frame Style  
3D Frame Style selects the frame style used in the 3D  
Sonar View.  
To change the 3D Frame Style setting:  
1. Highlight 3D Frame Style on the Sonar main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the 3D Frame Style  
setting. (Simple, 2, 3, 4, Complex, Default = 3)  
Beam Select  
Sonar Menu  
Beam Select sets which sonar returns from the transducer will  
be displayed on the screen.  
When Beam Select is set to 455 kHz, the returns from the 455 kHz narrow beams will be  
displayed in all views, and the maximum depth capability of your unit will be 240 ft (75 m).  
When the depth is greater than 240 ft (75 m), Beam Select should be set to 83 kHz. The unit will  
continue to acquire sonar returns below 240 ft and will be displayed in the 2D Sonar View.  
NOTE: It is important to re-set Beam Select to 455 kHz when returning to water shallower than  
240 ft (75 m) for maximum performance in the 3D views.  
To change Beam Select:  
1. Highlight Beam Select on the Sonar main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to select either the 455 kHz beam  
or the 83kHz beam. (455 kHz, 83 kHz, Default = 455 kHz)  
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Fish ID+™  
Fish Sensitivity  
Fish ID+™ uses advanced signal processing to interpret  
sonar returns, and will display a Fish Symbol when very selective requirements are met.  
When a fish is detected, a fish icon and its depth are displayed above the return that has  
been classified as being a fish. Fish symbols come in three different sizes to indicate  
the intensity of the return; in addition, there is a unique symbol set associated with  
each of the six beams, for a total of 18 possible fish symbols which can be displayed. The  
following graphic illustrates the different Fish ID+™ symbols and shows the beams with  
which they are associated. For instance, a hollow fish facing left indicates it was  
detected in the far left beam and a hollow fish facing right indicates it was detected in  
the far right beam.  
Fish Sensitivity adjusts the threshold of the Fish ID+™  
detection algorithms. Selecting a higher setting allows weaker returns to be displayed  
as fish. This is useful for identifying smaller fish species or baitfish. Selecting a lower  
setting displays fewer fish from weak sonar returns. This is helpful when seeking larger  
species of fish. Fish Sensitivity is used in conjunction with Fish ID+™. Fish ID+™ must be  
set to either Symbol Only or Symbol+Depth for Fish Sensitivity to affect the ability of your  
Matrix™ Fishing System to identify sonar returns as fish.  
To change the Fish Sensitivity setting:  
1. Highlight Fish Sensitivity on the Sonar main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Fish Sensitivity  
setting. (Low = 1, High = 10, Default = 5)  
Fish ID 3D Reference  
Fish ID 3D Reference selects the reference line style used in  
the 3D Sonar View. Up draws a line from the fish icon to the surface plane, Down draws  
a line from the fish icon to the bottom contour, and Both draws both lines.  
To change the Fish ID 3D Reference setting:  
1. Highlight 3D Fish ID Reference Line on the Sonar main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Fish ID 3D Reference  
setting. (Surface, Both, Bottom, Default = Bottom)  
When Fish ID+™ is turned off, the Fishing System shows only the raw sonar returns on  
the display.  
To set Fish ID+™:  
1. Highlight Fish ID+ on the Sonar main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Fish ID+ setting.  
(Off, Symbol Only, Symbol+Depth, Default = Symbol+Depth)  
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Real Time Sonar (RTS®) Window  
Depth Lines  
(Advanced)  
RTS® Window sets the RTS® Window to either Wide or  
Narrow, or turns it off in the 3D or 2D Sonar Views. The RTS® Window always updates at  
the fastest rate possible and only displays returns that are within the transducer beam.  
(See Real Time Sonar (RTS®) Window for additional detail).  
Depth Lines divide the display into four equal sections which are separated by three  
horizontal depth lines. The depth of each line is displayed along the depth scale. You can  
either turn Depth Lines On or Off. The Depth Lines menu choice is available when User Mode  
is set to Advanced (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode).  
Depth  
Lines  
RTS® Window (Wide)  
RTS® Window (Narrow)  
RTS® Window (Off)  
Depth Lines  
To change the RTS® Window setting:  
1. Highlight RTS Window on the Sonar main menu.  
To change the Depth Lines setting:  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the RTS® Window  
setting. (Wide, Narrow, Off, Default = Wide)  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight Depth Lines on the  
Sonar main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to turn the Depth Lines setting  
On or Off. (Off, On, Default = On)  
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Max Depth  
(Advanced)  
Surface Clutter  
(Advanced)  
Max Depth adjusts the maximum depth of operation. The performance of your Matrix™  
Fishing System can be tuned to the maximum depth you will be fishing in by setting the Max  
Depth. When a maximum depth is set, your unit will not attempt to acquire sonar data  
below that depth, thus increasing overall performance. When Max Depth is set to Auto, your  
unit will acquire bottom readings as needed (within the depth capacity of the unit). If the  
bottom is deeper than the Max Depth setting, the digital depth readout will flash, indicating  
that your unit cannot locate the bottom. The Max Depth menu choice is available when User  
Mode is set to Advanced (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode).  
Surface Clutter adjusts the filter that removes surface clutter noise caused by algae and  
aeration. The lower the setting, the less surface clutter will be displayed. The Surface Clutter  
menu choice is available when User Mode is set to Advanced (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode).  
Surface  
Clutter  
To change the Max Depth setting:  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight Max Depth on the Sonar  
main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Max Depth setting.  
(AUTO, 10 to 1000 feet, 3 to 330 meters [International Models Only], Default = AUTO)  
To change the Surface Clutter setting:  
Water Type  
(Advanced)  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight Surface Clutter on the  
Sonar main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Surface Clutter  
setting. (Low = 1 to High = 10, Default = 5)  
Water Type configures your unit for operation in fresh or salt water. The Water Type menu  
choice is available when User Mode is set to Advanced (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode).  
NOTE: In salt water, what would be considered a large fish might be 2 to 10 times bigger than a large  
fish in fresh water (depending on the type of fish you are seeking). The salt water setting allows for a  
greater range in fish size adjustment to account for this. Also, make sure that the Water Type is set  
accurately, especially in salt water, as this affects the accuracy of deep water depth readings.  
Noise Filter  
(Advanced)  
Noise Filter adjusts the sonar noise filter to limit interference on the display from sources such  
as your boat engine, turbulence, or other sonar devices. The Noise Filter menu choice is  
available when User Mode is set to Advanced (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode).  
To change the Water Type setting:  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight Water Type on the Sonar  
main menu.  
NOTE: The Off setting removes all filtering; Low, Medium and High settings add progressive filtering  
of the sonar returns. In some deep water situations, the High setting may actually hinder your unit’s  
ability to find the bottom.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Water Type setting.  
(Fresh, Salt, Default = Fresh)  
To change the Noise Filter setting:  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight Noise Filter on the Sonar  
main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Noise Filter setting.  
(Off, Low, Medium, High, Default = Low)  
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Depth Alarm  
Alarms Menu Tab  
Depth Alarm sounds when the depth becomes equal to or less  
than the menu setting.  
From any view, press the MENU key twice to access the  
Main Menu System. The Alarms tab will be the default  
selection.  
To change the Depth Alarm setting:  
NOTE: When an alarm is triggered, you can silence it by  
pressing any key. The alarm will be silenced, and will not be  
triggered again until a new instance of the alarm condition is  
detected.  
1. Highlight Depth Alarm on the Alarms main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Depth Alarm setting.  
(OFF, 1 to 100 feet, or 0.5 to 30 meters [International Models Only], Default = OFF)  
Alarms Menu  
Fish ID Alarm  
Fish ID Alarm sounds when your Matrix™ Fishing System  
detects fish that correspond to the alarm setting. Fish ID  
Alarm will only sound if Fish ID+™ is on.  
For example, if you've set the Fish ID Alarm to sound for Large fish only, the  
Fish ID Alarm will sound when a large-sized fish is detected.  
To change the Fish ID Alarm setting:  
1. Highlight Fish ID Alarm on the Alarms main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Fish ID Alarm  
setting. (Off, All, Large/Medium, Large, Default = Off)  
All  
Large/Medium  
Large  
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Low Battery Alarm  
Setup Menu Tab  
Low Battery Alarm sounds when the input battery voltage is  
equal to or less than the menu setting. The battery alarm will only sound for the battery that  
is connected to the Matrix™ Fishing System. The Low Battery Alarm should be set to warn  
you when the battery voltage drops below the safety margin that you have determined. For  
instance, if you are running a trolling motor (battery operated), you would want to set the  
Low Battery Alarm to sound before the battery voltage drops too low for it to be used to start  
your main, gasoline-powered engine.  
From any view, press the MENU key twice to access the  
tabbed Main Menu System, then press the RIGHT  
4-WAY Cursor Control key until the Setup tab is selected.  
To change the Low Battery Alarm setting:  
1. Highlight Low Battery Alarm on the Alarms main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Low Battery Alarm  
setting. (Off, 8.5V - 13.5V, Default = Off)  
Alarm Tone  
Alarm Tone selects the pitch of the alarm sound. A brief tone  
will be produced as you adjust the Alarm Tone so that you can  
select the tone that you can hear best.  
To change the Alarm Tone setting:  
1. Highlight Alarm Tone on the Alarms main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Alarm Tone setting.  
(High, Medium, Low, Default = Medium)  
Setup Menu  
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Units - Speed  
(with Temp/Speed or GPS Receiver)  
Units - Depth  
Units - Depth selects the unit of measure for all depth-related  
readouts.  
Units - Speed selects the unit of measure for speed-related readouts, and will appear in the  
menu if a Temp/Speed Accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has moved at least once,  
or if a GPS Receiver is connected.  
To change the Units - Depth setting:  
1. Highlight Units - Depth on the Setup main menu.  
To change the Units - Speed setting:  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Units - Depth  
setting. (Meters [International Models Only], Feet, Fathoms; Default is Meters for  
International models, and Feet for Domestic models)  
1. Highlight Units - Speed on the Setup main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Units - Speed setting.  
(kph [International Models Only], mph, kts, Default = kph for International models  
and mph for Domestic models)  
Units - Temp  
(International Only)  
User Mode  
Units - Temp selects the unit of measure for all temperature-related readouts. International  
Models Only.  
User Mode sets the menu system to either Normal or  
Advanced. When set to Normal (default setting,) only the basic menu options are shown.  
When set to Advanced, additional menu choices are available throughout the menu system.  
To change the Units - Temp setting:  
1. Highlight Units - Temp on the Setup main menu.  
To change the User Mode setting:  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Units - Temp setting.  
(Celsius, Fahrenheit; Default = Celsius)  
1. Highlight User Mode on the Setup main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the User Mode setting.  
(Normal, Advanced, Default = Normal)  
Units - Distance  
(with Temp/Speed or GPS Receiver)  
Language  
Units - Distance selects the units of measure for all distance-related readouts, and will  
appear in the menu if a Temp/Speed Accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has  
moved at least once, or if a GPS Receiver is connected.  
(International Only)  
Language selects the display language for menus. International Models Only.  
To change the Language setting:  
To change the Units - Distance setting:  
1. Highlight Language on the Setup main menu.  
1. Highlight Units - Distance on the Setup main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Language setting.  
(Default = English)  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Units - Distance  
setting. (Domestic Models: Statute Miles, Nautical Miles; Default = Statute Miles;  
International Models: Meters/Kilometers, Meters/Nautical Miles, Feet/Statute  
Miles, Feet/Nautical Miles; Default = Meters/Kilometers)  
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Triplog Reset  
(with Temp/Speed or GPS Receiver)  
Select Readouts  
(Advanced: 3D and 2D Sonar Views Only)  
Triplog Reset resets the Triplog to zero, and will appear in the menu if a Temp/Speed  
Accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has moved at least once, or if a GPS Receiver is  
connected. The Triplog provides the following information: timer for elapsed time, distance  
traveled since last reset, and average speed.  
Select Readouts sets individual digital readouts on the 3D or 2D Sonar View. This Advanced  
feature allows you to select what data will be displayed in each of 6 fixed-position data  
windows arranged around the left and bottom edges of the 3D or 2D Sonar View screen, or  
whether a particular data window will be turned off, displaying nothing in that area; you can  
access this menu choice only when in Advanced User Mode (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode.)  
NOTE: See Setup Menu Tab: Select Readouts to find out how to display Triplog information on  
the screen.  
Data windows can display readouts from supported  
accessories such as Temp/Speed. Each data window  
can either be empty or contain one of the following:  
To Reset Triplog:  
1. Highlight Reset Triplog on the Setup main menu.  
2. Use the RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control key to initiate Triplog Reset.  
- Speed (will be displayed if a Temp/Speed Accessory  
is attached and the paddlewheel has moved at least  
once, or if a GPS Receiver is connected)  
3. The Confirm dialog box will appear. To reset the Triplog, press the RIGHT  
4-WAY Cursor Control key once more. To cancel Reset Triplog, press the LEFT 4-WAY  
Cursor Control key.  
- Temperature  
- Triplog (will be displayed if a Temp/Speed Accessory  
is attached and the paddlewheel has moved at least  
once, or if a GPS Receiver is connected)  
Restore Defaults  
Restore Defaults resets ALL menu settings to their factory  
defaults. Use this menu choice with caution!  
- Voltage  
- Water Speed (will only be displayed if a  
Temp/Speed Accessory is attached and the  
paddlewheel has moved at least once). Water Speed  
is not available with a GPS receiver.  
To Restore Defaults:  
Select Readouts  
1. Highlight Restore Defaults on the Setup main menu.  
2. Use the RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control key to initiate restoring defaults.  
3. The Confirm dialog box will appear. To reset the defaults, press the RIGHT  
4-WAY Cursor Control key once more. To cancel Restore Defaults, press the LEFT 4-  
WAY Cursor Control key.  
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Depth Offset  
(Advanced)  
Depth Offset will adjust the digital depth readout to indicate depth from the waterline or  
boat's keel. Enter a positive vertical measurement from the transducer to the waterline to  
read the depth from the waterline. Enter a negative vertical measurement from the  
transducer to keel to read the depth from the keel. This menu choice is available only when  
in Advanced User Mode (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode.)  
To change the Depth Offset setting:  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight Depth Offset on the  
Setup main menu.  
Default 2D Sonar View  
Customized 2D Sonar View  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Depth Offset setting.  
(-10.0 to +10.0 feet or -3 to 3 meters [International Models Only], Default = 0)  
To Select Readouts:  
Temp Offset  
(Advanced)  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, highlight Select Readouts on the Setup  
main menu.  
2. Use the RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control key to initiate this procedure.  
Temp Offset will adjust the temperature readout by the amount entered. This menu choice is  
available only when in Advanced User Mode (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode.)  
3. The Select Readouts submenu will appear, showing a list of all Readouts. Use the UP  
or DOWN Cursor Control keys to select a particular Readout position, then use the  
RIGHT or LEFT Cursor Control keys to change what will be displayed at that position.  
(Off, Speed, Temperature, Triplog, Voltage, Water Speed)  
To change the Temp Offset setting:  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight Temp Offset on the Setup  
main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Temp Offset setting.  
(-10.0 to +10.0 degrees, Default = 0)  
Speed Calibration  
(Advanced: with Temp/Speed Only)  
Speed Calibration will adjust the speed readout by the percentage entered, and will appear in the  
menu if a Temp/Speed Accessory is connected and the paddlewheel has moved at least once,  
when the unit is in Advanced User Mode (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode.)  
To change the Speed Calibration setting:  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight Speed Calibration on the  
Setup main menu.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the Speed Calibration  
setting. (-20% to +20%, Default = 0%)  
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NMEA Output  
(Advanced)  
Views Menu Tab  
From any view, press the MENU key twice to access the  
tabbed Main Menu System, then press the RIGHT 4-  
WAY Cursor Control key until the Views tab is selected.  
This menu tab allows you to set the available views to  
either hidden or visible in the view rotation. The view  
will be removed from the view rotation if it is set to  
Hidden and will be displayed in the view rotation if it is  
set to Visible. The following views are available:  
NMEA Output turns the NMEA output on or off. This menu choice is available only when in  
Advanced User Mode (see Setup Menu Tab: User Mode.)  
The following NMEA sentences are output:  
DPT . . . . . . . . . . Depth  
MTW . . . . . . . . Water Temperature  
GLL . . . . . . . . . . Lat/Lon Position  
• 2D Sonar View  
• 2D Zoom View  
GGA . . . . . . . . . GPS Fix Data  
RMC . . . . . . . . . Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data  
VTG . . . . . . . . . Course Over Ground and Ground Speed  
ZDA . . . . . . . . . Time and Date  
• 2D Big Digits View  
• 3D Sonar View  
• 3D/2D Sonar Combo View  
• 6-Beam Sonar View  
• Self Test  
When navigating, the following NMEA sentences are also output:  
APB . . . . . . . . . . Autopilot Sentence B  
• Accessory Test.  
BWR . . . . . . . . . Bearing and Distance to Waypoint  
RMB . . . . . . . . . Recommended Minimum Navigation Info  
Views Menu  
To Change the View Status of Any View:  
To turn NMEA Output on or off:  
1. Highlight the View main menu tab.  
1. Make sure you are in Advanced User Mode, then highlight NMEA Output on the  
Setup main menu.  
2. Use the UP or DOWN 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to select a View.  
2. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the NMEA Output to On  
or Off (On, Off, Default = Off).  
3. Use the LEFT or RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control keys to change the status of the view  
from Hidden to Visible.  
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Accessories Menu Tab  
Troubleshooting  
From any view, press the MENU key twice to access the tabbed Main Menu System, then  
press the RIGHT 4-WAY Cursor Control key until the Accessories tab is selected. If no  
accessories are attached to the Accessory Bus, no menu choices will appear under the  
Accessories tab. If an accessory is attached, however, additional menu choices that support  
the accessory will be added automatically. See the Operations Manual that comes with your  
accessory for detailed information.  
Before contacting the Humminbird® Customer Resource Center, please read the following  
section. Taking the time to review these troubleshooting guidelines may allow you to solve  
a performance problem yourself, and therefore avoid sending your unit back for repair.  
Matrix™ Doesn’t Power Up  
If your Matrix™ Fishing System doesn’t power up, use the Installation Guide that also comes  
with it for specific confirmation details, making sure that:  
NOTE:  
the power cable is properly connected to the Matrix™ control head,  
the power cable is wired correctly, with red to positive battery terminal and black to  
negative terminal or ground  
Accessories Menu  
(no accessories attached)  
Accessories Menu  
the fuse is operational  
(with accessories attached)  
the battery voltage of the power connector is at least 10 Volts.  
Accessories to enable WeatherSense®, GPS Functionality and the SmartCast® Wireless Sonar Link  
require separate purchases. You can visit our website at www.humminbird.com or contact our  
Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468 for additional details.  
Correct any known problems, including removing corrosion from the battery terminals or  
wiring, or actually replacing the battery if necessary.  
Matrix™ Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer Attached  
A connected and functioning transducer will cause the newly-started Matrix™ Fishing  
System to go into Normal operating mode automatically. If, when you power up your unit,  
it goes into Simulator mode automatically, even though a transducer is already connected,  
this means that the control head is not detecting the transducer. Perform the following  
troubleshooting tasks:  
Using the Installation Guide that also comes with your Matrix™ Fishing System,  
check to make sure that the transducer cable is securely connected to your unit.  
Reconnect if necessary, and power up the unit again to see if this fixes the problem.  
Replace the non-functioning transducer with a known good transducer if available  
and power up the control head again.  
Check the transducer cable. Replace the transducer if the cable is damaged or  
corroded.  
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Display Problems  
Finding the Cause of Noise  
Electrical noise usually affects the display with many black dots at high speeds, and high  
sensitivity readings. One or more of the following sources can cause noise or interference:  
There are several main conditions or sources of possible interference that may cause  
problems with the quality of the information displayed on the control head. Look in the  
following table for some symptoms of display problems and possible solutions:  
Possible Source of Noise  
Other electronic devices  
Isolation  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Turn off any nearby electronic devices to see if the  
problem goes away, then turn them on one at a time  
to see if the noise re-appears.  
The control head loses power at  
high speeds.  
If the power output of your boat’s engine is  
unregulated, the control head may be protecting  
itself using its over-voltage protection feature. Make  
sure the input voltage does not exceed 20 Volts.  
The boat’s engine  
To determine whether the boat’s engine is the source  
of the noise, increase the RPMs while the boat is in  
neutral and stationary to see if the noise increases  
proportionately; if noise appears when you rev the  
engine, the problem could be the spark plugs,  
alternator, or tachometer wiring. Replace the spark  
plugs with resistor plugs, install an alternator filter, or  
route the control head power and transducer cables  
away from the engine wiring.  
When the boat moves at higher  
speeds, the bottom disappears  
or suddenly weakens, or the  
display contains gaps.  
The transducer position may need to be adjusted. A  
mix of air and water flowing around the transducer  
(cavitation) may be interfering with the inter-  
pretation of sonar data. See your Installation Guide  
for suggestions on adjusting the transducer position.  
Electrical noise from the boat’s engine may be  
interfering with sonar reception. See Finding the  
Cause of Noise for more information.  
Cavitation from the boat’s  
propeller  
Turbulence created by the propeller can cause noise;  
make sure the transducer is mounted at least 15” (38  
cm) from the propeller, and that the water flows  
smoothly over the face of the transducer at all times.  
There are no fish detected,  
even when you know they are  
in the water under the boat,  
or sonar readings seem weak  
or faulty.  
Sonar readings may be affected if the transducer is  
not positioned correctly (i.e. mounted at an angle, not  
straight down), or there is some kind of mechanical  
interference, either because it is mounted inside a  
hull that is too thick for proper sonar transmission,  
the bond between the transducer and the hull is not  
airtight, or because the transducer is dirty. Check with  
your Installation Guide for guidance on re-positioning  
the transducer, and make sure the transducer is clean.  
Low battery voltage may be affecting the power of  
signal transmission.  
Electrical noise from the boat’s engine may be  
interfering with sonar reception. See Finding the  
Cause of Noise for more information.  
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Matrix™ Fishing System Accessories  
Specifications  
Accessories customize the Matrix™ Fishing System to your needs and enable you to stay on the  
edge of new technology. When an accessory is connected to the Matrix™ Fishing System,  
additional menus and readouts are added automatically to the Main Menu System.  
Accessories available today that are supported by your Matrix™ Fishing System include:  
3D Depth Capability ................................................................................ 240 ft (75 m)  
2D Depth Capability ............................................................................ 1000 ft (330 m)  
Temperature/Speed: purchase and plug in the Temperature/Speed accessory to your  
Matrix™ control head to get real time speed and temperature readouts, as well as a valuable  
Triplog function.  
Power Output.................................................................................. 1000 Watts (RMS)  
8000 Watts (Peak to Peak)  
NOTE: If an external Temperature/Speed (TS-W) or Temperature (TG-W) accessory is connected AND a  
transducer with temperature built in is connected at the same time, the TS-W or TG-W accessory will  
override the temperature which is built in to the transducer.  
3D Operating Frequency .................................................................................. 455 kHz  
WeatherSense® Fishing Condition Monitor: purchase and plug in the WeatherSense®  
accessory to your Matrix™ Fishing System to obtain barometric pressure readouts and trend  
data in real time.  
2D Operating Frequency .................................................... 455 kHz to 240 ft (75 m)  
83 kHz to 1000 ft (330 m)  
3D Area of Coverage ............................................................ 53° @ -10 dB in 455 kHz  
GR4 GPS Receivers: purchase and connect the GR4 GPS Receiver to your Matrix™ Fishing  
System to access advanced FishingGPS® , trackplotter and navigation capabilities built-in to  
your Matrix™ Fishing System.  
2D Area of Coverage................................................................60° @ -10 dB in 83 kHz  
16° @ -10 dB in 455 kHz  
Target Separation .................................................................... 2¹ꢀ₂ Inches (63.5 mm)  
Power Requirement ...................................................................................... 10-20 VDC  
LCD Matrix .............................................................................................. 640 V x 320 H  
Transducer .......................................................................................................... SHS-7W  
Transducer Cable Length.............................................................................. 20 ft (6 m)  
GPS Connection Cable: purchase the GPS Connection Cable in order to connect a  
handheld or other NMEA* GPS-compatible device that you may already own to your  
Matrix™ Fishing System.  
Wireless Sonar Link (WSL): purchase the Wireless Sonar Link (WSL) accessory to receive remote  
sonar signals from a SmartCast® Remote Sonar Sensor (RSS). Radio signals from the RSS are  
received by the WSL and transmitted over the Accessory Bus to the Matrix™ Fishing System.  
PC Connect Cable: Purchase the PC Connect Cable to connect the Matrix™ Fishing System to  
a PC in order to upload product software updates and new features obtained from  
www.humminbird.com. This accessory requires the MSWindows-compatible  
HumminbirdPC™ software downloaded from our website to your PC in order to communicate  
with the Matrix™ Fishing System.  
Be sure to check out our website www.humminbird.com for additional new and exciting  
accessories to grow your Matrix™ Fishing System!  
NOTE: Each accessory requires a separate purchase. You can visit our website www.humminbird.com  
or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468 for additional details.  
*NMEA 0183 is a National Marine Electronics Association standard for data communication.  
Product specifications and features are subject to change without notice.  
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®
Contact Humminbird  
Contact the Humminbird Customer Resource Center  
®
in any of the following ways:  
By Telephone  
(Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time):  
1-800-633-1468  
By e-mail  
(typically we respond to your e-mail within three business days):  
For direct shipping, our address is:  
Humminbird  
®
Service Department  
678 Humminbird Lane  
Eufaula, AL 36027 USA  
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