Humminbird Fish Finder LEGEND 2000 DEEP User Manual

Operations Manual  
Operational instructions for Humminbird Legend 2000 Series  
including the Legend –2000, 2005, 2000 Deep and 2005 Deep  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Section 1: USING The Legend 2000 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Deep Models Additional Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Simulator and Feature Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
LCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Real Time Sonar Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Chart Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Section 3: SPECIFICATIONS  
Legend 2000/2005 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Legend 2000 Deep/2005 Deep Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Legend 2005/2005 Deep Specifications (International Models) . . . . . . 16  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
PERFORMANCE / SIMULATOR / POWERING UP THE UNIT  
Powering Up the Unit  
After installation, turn the LEGEND 2000 SERIES on by momentarily pressing the  
GAIN knob. An audible chirp sounds as the unit turns on. If the unit detects  
that the transducer is connected and is in water, the LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
begins to show sonar information on the display. If the transducer is not  
detected, the unit starts up in SIMULATOR mode.  
To power the unit off at any time, press and hold the GAIN knob for several  
seconds until the unit turns off.  
Simulator and Feature Memory  
The LEGEND 2000 SERIES contains a  
ures and functions  
and settings can be  
ator appears at the  
mode.  
USING THE LE
Performance  
The LEGEND 2000 S
electronics. It comb
traditional sonar pap
Minimal, easy-to-un
important features. T
too many buttons and
to basics” operation
serious angler.  
d to use depends on  
The LEGEND 2000 SER
Sonar technology is b
“beam” from the tran
back. The LEGEND 200
objects based on the
fish or structure) refl
hanges after power  
sducer connected,  
the SIMULATOR  
makeup. The LEGEND
display.  
of options.  
The LEGEND 2000 SER
to 600' (2000' for the
capability depends on
and transducer instal
fresh water than in sa
ough the list until  
isplay.  
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en.  
ducer connected,  
s are permanently  
utter, Contrast,  
uage.  
Deep Models Ad
If you purchased a L
Legend product is e
capable of performin
several extra features that will enhance its sonar performance in deep water.  
SONAR VIEW allows you to display the sonar information from either beam or  
both beams simultaneously. FILTER control allows the filtering algorithms to be  
turned off to show the greatest amount of sonar information. FISH ALARM, FISH  
SENSITIVITY, and FISH ID provide advanced signal processing to identify fish  
and show their depth and relative size from either beam.  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
USER INTERFACE / KNOBS / LCD DISPLAY  
Range Knob  
The RANGE knob adjusts the  
depth ranges used on the  
display. The RANGE knob has  
slightly different capabilities in  
each mode of operation. See  
MODES OF OPERATION for specific  
USER INTERFACE  
The LEGEND 2000 SERIES User Interface is  
made up of the following components:  
knobs and the LCD Display, which in  
turn is made up of the RTS (Real Time  
Sonar™) and the Chart Windows.  
Push ON / OFF  
Knobs  
information. In all modes,  
Three knobs on the LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
control all user settings: GAIN, CONTROL  
PANEL and RANGE.  
turning the knob clockwise  
increases the range, while  
urning it  
ustment.  
Gain Knob  
The GAIN knob c
gain (sometime
sensitivity) of th
receiver. GAIN als
the unit ON or
the LEGEND 2000 S
press GAIN to tur
on. Press and
turn the unit of
Chart  
Window  
Turn the GAIN kn
to increase the
counterclockwi
decrease the g
sonar informati
the gain change
Increasing the
small bait fish
the display ma
conditions. Inc
depths to main
adequate sona
Decreasing the
display; howev
not show many
Real TIme Sonar™  
Window  
) are shown  
ears in the  
e LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
olts.  
he right side of  
e distance  
h range  
mple, in 18 feet  
ted. The depth  
range scale can be controlled automatically or  
manually depending on the mode of operation. In  
AUTOMATIC and BTM LOCK (BOTTOM LOCK) modes, the LEGEND 2000  
SERIES selects the depth range. In MANUAL mode, the  
depth range is selected by the user.  
Control Panel
The CONTROL PANEL
some LEGEND 2000
display the CONTROL PANEL list, then rotate the knob to  
select a feature for adjustment. A light colored  
background indicates the selected feature. Turn the  
RANGE knob to adjust the selected feature. Remove the  
CONTROL PANEL list from the display by pushing the CONTROL  
PANEL knob again. If no adjustments are made after a  
few seconds, the CONTROL PANEL list is removed  
automatically.  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
REAL TIME SONAR™ / CHART WINDOW  
The sonar returns received by the LEGEND 2000 SERIES are  
displayed along the depth range scale in a REAL TIME  
SONAR™ (RTS) WINDOW and CHART WINDOW. The RTS WINDOW  
displays new sonar information within the transducer  
cone in an expanded, easy-to-see format; the CHART  
Fish appear as smaller groupings of sonar returns  
between the bottom and surface. Often, large fish  
within a structure will show as a strong return within a  
grouping of smaller returns. When the boat is  
stationary or drifting very slowly, the RTS WINDOW can  
WINDOW logs old RTS WINDOW information to show a contour show the movement of the fish through the transducer  
view of the bottom and structure.  
beam. Moving fish appear as smaller groups of lines  
that become progressively larger lines, or vice versa.  
A grouping of lines moving vertically indicates a fish  
changing depth.  
Real Time Sonar™ (RTS) Window  
The REAL TIME SONAR (RTS) WINDOW  
shows instantaneous sonar  
returns from th
ted to your  
shows greater  
sonar returns,  
unt of history  
ls on adjusting  
structure and fi
within the trans
The RTS WINDOW u
new sonar infor
more quickly th
WINDOW - up to 2
second in shall
RTS WINDOW respo
Chart Window  
quickly-changin
way similar to a
sonar display. I
the RTS inform
skill; comparing
data in the CHART
the RTS inform
understand.  
The RTS WINDOW p
intensity of a so
intensity is indi
the horizontal li
indicated by th
the lines next t
The intensity of
divided into fou
The most inten
black; less inte
shown in progr
of gray.  
ft  
ttom  
Rocky  
Bottom  
osition of the  
cted sediment  
across the  
sand, appears  
n from darker  
any rocks have  
The combinatio
lines and the gray scale level helps to  
identify the bottom composition and  
structure. The bottom displays as the  
largest grouping of black horizontal  
lines, and typically has gray lines  
underneath. A harder bottom shows less gray below;  
a soft bottom shows more gray below. Structure  
appears above the bottom as a cluster of lines with  
varying lengths and gray shades.  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
CHART WINDOW / BOTTOMS / FISH APPEARANCE  
A thermocline typically appears as a continuous band  
of many gray levels moving across the display at the  
same depth. Thermoclines always appear above the  
bottom.  
Thermocline  
Slope  
Second Return  
Bait fish  
Fish Arch  
al Fish  
Sloped Bottom
Bottoms having
unique picture.
band represent
Equal areas of
represent sona
ture  
fish are clearly  
it fish appear  
sizes  
oat speed.  
nd gray lines,  
rch may form  
am. Due to the  
the fish  
eam, and then  
the CHART  
n arch  
setting and  
shape of the  
oving slowly  
n elongated  
oving quickly  
shorter arch.  
not move  
Second Sonar
A second sona
appropriate de
a depth contou
twice the depth
sonar signal bo
surface of the w
use the appear
bottom hardne
second return
a hard bottom.
range feature w
visible in any d
maximum dept
details.  
Structure  
The LEGEND 2000 S
submerged gra
bottom. Struct
the area just ab
return. Usually
light gray on to
appearance of
speed and direction; to repeat the same image it is  
often necessary to travel the same speed and  
direction over the location where the structure was  
originally located.  
annot distinguish  
nded in the water.  
ects, it has the  
Thermoclines  
The LEGEND 2000 SERIES is also capable of showing layers  
of water having different temperatures. These  
temperature differences, called thermoclines, appear  
at different depths, depending on current conditions.  
Fish Arch Diagram  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
SONAR VIEWS / CONTROL PANELS  
Sonar Views (Deep Models Only)  
The dual beam (50/200kHz) sonar information can be  
displayed in several different views in the CHART WINDOW. In the  
200kHz view, only the sonar returns and FISH ID from the  
200kHz beam are displayed. Typically, the 200kHz  
The CONTROL PANEL NAME indicates the feature, the SETTING  
INDICATOR shows the current setting within the complete  
range of adjustment, and the SETTING READOUT shows the  
status when CONTROL PANEL is not selected.  
To select a CONTROL PANEL feature for adjustment, follow  
information provides greater bottom detail up to 800' and  
works well while the boat is in motion. The 50kHz view only  
shows the sonar returns and FISH ID from the 50kHz beam.  
The 50kHz information provides depth accuracy up to 2000'  
and shows more targets in its wider beam. The Split Screen  
view shows the 5
side-by-side win
view is a compos
the target inform
PANELS for details
these steps:  
1. Press the CONTROL PANEL knob. A list of options appears on the  
display. The option currently selected for adjustment is indicated  
by a white background color.  
2. Rotate the CPknob to select the desired option for  
s higher in the list;  
r in the list.  
on the display at  
bottom of the list,  
tions.  
CONTROL PAN
Control Panels
ANGE knob to adjust.  
n by an indicator on  
access to impo
but infrequently
CONTROL PANEL knob.  
ess/turn activity, the  
tomatically.  
adjusted featur
as CHART SPEED, MO
VIEW, LIGHT, CONTRAST,
WINDOW, SURFACE CLU
FILTER, DEPTH ALARM,
ALARM, FISH SENSITIVIT
SIMULATOR, UNITS, an
International M
LANGUAGE. Control
you to set the m
operation as w
additional featu
MODE to change
tracking and de
method of disp
the other Contr
add features to
depth ranges  
display. The  
rol Panel  
ottom Lock).  
changing  
st recent sonar  
E keeps the  
wing sonar  
This is done in  
selected mode
Note: Only the Ichanges and  
r in areas  
contain a Langua
the International
such as fathoms and metres.  
In Automatic mode, the Legend 2000 Series selects the  
depth range best suited to keep recent sonar returns  
visible; however, the depth range can be adjusted to  
optimize the display for viewing the second return. The  
display can also be optimized for maximum display  
resolution, making it possible to distinguish fish very  
close together or close to the bottom.  
Note: The Sonar View, Fish ID, Fish Alarm, Fish Sensitivity, and  
Filter choices only appear on the Deep Model Control Panels.  
CONTROL PANELS are displayed by using the CONTROL PANEL knob  
and adjusted by using the RANGE knob. The active  
CONTROL PANEL consists of three parts: the CONTROL PANEL NAME,  
SETTING INDICATOR, and SETTING READOUT.  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
MODES OF OPERATION / OPTIMIZING THE DISPLAY  
Optimizing the Depth Range for Sonar Targets  
When the image of the  
Optimizing the Depth Range for Second Return  
To optimize the depth  
bottom does not appear  
close to the bottom of  
range for viewing the  
second return, follow  
the LCD display, the  
these steps.  
Legend 2000 Series is  
not fully optimizing the  
display to show sonar  
targets, such as fish, that  
are very close together.  
1. Make sure the LEGEND 2000  
SERIES is operating in  
Automatic.  
2. Push the RANGE knob. An  
adjustment indicator appears  
To enhance the
the unit to sepa
y showing second return  
targets and to
resolution, follo
return is visible on  
1. Make sure the tate the RANGE knob  
Mode.  
updating.  
2. Push the RANGE
right corner of t
any of the deeper  
d return depends  
om hardness and  
3. Turn the RANGE k
close to the bot
interest.  
fset depth  
settings, or the  
efaults to  
Note: As the dept
changes the dep
LEGEND 2000 SERIES
contour close to
To return the d
unit off and bac
the only way to
viewing.  
Zoom Preview  
Bars  
bottom.  
Bottom Lock Zoom Mode  
As the depth changes, the LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
automatically keeps the bottom visible in the zoomed  
window and the full range view. In the full range view,  
horizontal zoom preview bars define the area of  
bottom being enlarged. The default setting varies  
based on the depth range; however, this setting can  
be changed to show more area around the bottom, or  
to show the bottom in greater detail.  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
BOTTOM LOCK ZOOM MODE / MANUAL MODE  
To change the area of the bottom being zoomed,  
follow these steps:  
To adjust the depth ranges manually, follow these  
steps:  
1. Make sure the LEGEND 2000 SERIES is operating in BTM LOCK (Bottom 1. Make sure the Legend 2000 Series is operating in Manual mode.  
Lock) mode.  
2. Push the Range knob. An adjustment indicator appears at the  
2. Push the RANGE knob. An adjustment indicator appears by the lower  
zoom preview bar, indicating this is the selected depth limit for  
adjustment.  
location of the Lower Depth Range, indicating that it is ready for  
adjustment.  
Note: Pushing the Range knob toggles between the upper and  
lower depth range selection. If the Upper Depth Range is to be  
adjusted, push the Range knob until it is highlighted.  
Note: Pushing the RANGE knob toggles between the upper and  
lower zoom preview bar adjustment. If the lower zoom preview  
bar is to be adjusted, push the Rknob until it is selected.  
Range. Clockwise  
e rotation decreases  
s are made.  
3. Rotate the RANGE
preview bars cl
zoomed windo
resolution, but a
turning the  
ill disappear  
000 SERIES does  
information on-  
than the ranges  
be visible.  
The indicators
no adjustment.
the bottom usi
the zoom previ
2000 SERIES is po
factory setting
LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
is turned off.  
Manual Mode  
MANUAL mode tur
automatic bottom t
leaving control
the upper and
show the botto
greater detail.
LEGEND 2000 SERIES
range; howeve
been set, the L
until it is powe
settings.  
m 1 (very slow)  
hows more  
ves across the  
rate keeps the  
he chart  
may be more  
relation to  
MANUAL mode wo
or if you are tro
a small area of
you are looking
mory after the  
setting is 6.  
Upper Depth Range  
Adjustment Indicator  
Manual Mode  
Lower Depth Range  
Adjustment Indicator  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
CHART SPEED / SONAR VIEW / LIGHT / CONTRAST / RTS WINDOW  
The CONTRAST setting is retained in memory after the unit is turned off as  
long as it is set between 6 and 10. The factory setting is 8.  
Sonar View  
SONAR VIEW (Deep Models only)  
selects the source of the  
sonar information being  
displayed. 200kHz displays  
sonar information and FISH ID  
from the 200kHz beam only.  
50kHz displays sonar  
information and FISH ID from  
the 50kHz beam only. SPLIT  
SCREEN presents
information fro
and 50kHz bea
simultaneously
side windows.
displays the so
information fro
beam and targe
from the 50kHz
RTS Window  
RTS WINDOW selects the width of  
the window dedicated to REAL  
TIME SONAR™. Selecting NARROW  
decreases the width of the  
RTS WINDOW leaving more space for the CHART WINDOW, but  
some sonar returns will not be visible. Selecting WIDE  
more of the  
ace on the LCD  
OFF turns off the  
nar history.  
ide, no grayscale  
ory after the  
setting is  
The SONAR VIEW se
unit is turned o
Light  
LIGHT activates th
backlight and s
s on the  
urns come  
000 SERIES uses  
e Variable  
ounteract the  
. The level 1  
mation from  
s, however,  
this setting  
ws more  
st the surface  
ally are.  
brightness leve
backlight is ma
controlled exce
During initial po
brightness so t
backlight will th
automatically u
Selecting the C
automatic off p
intensity level s
The Light settin
Legend 2000 S
is ON full at pow
emory after the  
setting is 4.  
Contrast  
CONTRAST enhances the  
viewability of the LCD by  
making it darker or lighter.  
Selecting a higher number  
darkens the display; selecting a lower number lightens  
the display. The LEGEND 2000 SERIES uses sophisticated  
electronics to adjust the contrast level automatically;  
however, at times of extreme heat or cold, manually  
adjusting the contrast for best display may be needed.  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
SURFACE CLUTTER / WHITE LINE / FILTER / DEPTH ALARM / TEMP ALARM  
White Line  
not sound again until the boat moves to water  
WHITE LINE activates and  
adjusts a feature  
which changes how  
the LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
draws the bottom  
contour and  
deeper than the DEPTH ALARM setting. International  
models have Depth Alarm settings in metres  
and fathoms  
Note: Remember that depth is measured from the  
transducer, not from the surface of the water.  
The DEPTH ALARM setting returns to factory default  
after the LEGEND 2000 SERIES is turned off. The factory  
setting is OFF.  
structure, and also  
shows fainter sonar  
returns more clearly.  
When a WHITE LIN
setting of 1 to 8
selected, a ligh
band highlights
strongest sona
and makes a d
bottom contou
larger numeric
band and make
noticeable, but
subtle differenc
structure is red
numeric setting
greater variatio
Selecting OFF tu
es  
ble  
nd  
ns  
–  
ng  
ill  
The WHITE LINE se
the LEGEND 2000 SE
setting is OFF.  
Filter  
FILTER (DEEP Mode
turns the filterin
algorithms on a
Select ON to filte
to show the gre
information.  
ory  
SIDE,  
WER  
The FILTER setting
2000 Deep/2005 De
setting is ON.  
Depth Alarm  
DEPTH ALARM activates a  
shallow water depth  
alarm. The alarm will  
sound when the digital depth becomes equal to  
or less than the setting. The tone sounds at a  
rapid rate for several seconds and then sounds  
intermittently until the boat moves to deeper  
water. The DEPTH ALARM can be muted by pressing  
the CONTROL PANEL knob; once muted, the alarm will  
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USING THE LEGEND 2000 SERIES  
UPPER TEMP / LOWER TEMP / FISH ALARM / FISH SENSITIVITY / FISH ID / SIMULATOR / UNITS  
UPPER TEMP is the upper  
Fish ID  
temperature boundary for the  
FISH ID (Deep Models only) uses  
temperature alarm. The inside  
advanced signal processing to  
temp alarm will sound when  
evaluate further any sonar  
the water temperature was initially above the upper  
temp boundary and then falls below it. The outside  
temp alarm will sound when the water temperature  
was initially below the temp boundary and then rises  
above it.  
return between the surface  
and the bottom. If the return meets certain additional  
criteria, a fish symbol will be assigned. There are three  
different fish symbols to indicate the intensity of the  
sonar return. While signal intensity is a good indicator  
of fish size, different species of fish have different  
s possible to  
ecies.  
hms toward  
ng SALTWATER will  
species.  
The UPPER TEMP setting is retained in memory after the  
LEGEND 2000 SERIES
F/ 26° C.  
LOWER TEMP is the
temperature bo
temperature ala
r depth so that a  
r as a large fish  
ish is also shown  
ecially helpful in  
on.  
temp alarm will
the water temp
temp boundary
temp alarm will
was initially abo
below it.  
fter the 2000  
ting is Off.  
The LOWER TEMP se
Legend 2000 S
is 72° F/ 22° C.  
Fish Alarm  
FISH ALARM (Deep
will sound whe
other target not
the bottom) tha
detected by the
settings, OFF plu
shown onscree
be set to alarm
fish symbol), on
one large and o
fish (displayed
small fish symb
not on the  
re retained in  
ulator Mode if  
ting with the  
connected, the  
r any changes  
ettings after the  
The FISH ALARM se
Deep/2005 Deep is
measure for boat speed.  
Selecting KTS displays the  
speed in nautical miles per hours; MPH displays the  
speed in miles per hour. UNITS selects the units of  
measure for boat speed and depth in one of two  
combinations supported by every LEGEND 2000 SERIES:  
Fish Sensitivity  
FISH SENSITIVITY (Deep Models only)  
adjusts the sensitivity of the  
fish detection algorithms  
separately from the sonar gain control knob. Selecting  
a positive offset makes the fish detection more  
sensitive (+5 = greatest sensitivity). Selecting a  
negative offset makes the fish detection less sensitive  
(-5 = least sensitivity).  
FEET/MPH displays depth in feet and speed in miles per hour.  
FEET/KTS DISPLAYS depth in feet and speed in nautical miles per hour.  
The FISH SENSITIVITY setting is retained in memory after the  
2000 Deep/2005 Deep is turned off. The factory setting is 0.  
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MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY  
CONTROL PANELS / MAINTENANCE/TROUBLESHOOTING  
UNITS also selects the units of measure for boat speed  
and depth in one of four additional combinations  
supported by the International Models only:  
cling to the surface of the transducer and interfere  
with proper operation. These bubbles dissipate with  
time, or you can wipe the face of the transducer with  
your fingers after the transducer is in the water.  
METRES/KPH displays depth in metres/speed in kilometres per hour.  
Heat Damage  
METRES/KTS displays depth in metres/speed in nautical miles per  
hour.  
Never leave the LEGEND 2000 SERIES in a closed car or  
trunk—the extremely high temperatures generated in  
hot weather can damage the electronics.  
FATHOMS/KTS displays depth in fathoms/speed in nautical miles per  
hour.  
FATHOMS/KPH displays depth in fathoms/speed in kilometres per  
hour.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
The UNITS setting
turned off.  
ERIES yourself.  
de, and  
ed for  
tegrity of the  
only by  
Language  
LANGUAGE (Interna
only) selects th
text used in th
and for messa
LEGEND 2005/2005 D
languages.  
chsonic involve  
ese units are  
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ng  
LANGUAGE setting is r
is turned off. The fac
stomer Support  
END 2000 SERIES  
termining if  
late and repair  
MAINTENANC
Your LEGEND 2000
trouble-free op
Follow these s
2000 SERIES conti
Cleaning  
oth ends. Be  
a reliable  
ck lead to  
vailable at the  
e unit is wired  
is powered;  
led by a  
n switch. A  
in fact it is not.  
it with a fuse  
If the unit com
wipe the affect
fresh water. Do
the lens, as ch
lens.  
When cleaning
chamois and n
while dirt or gr
scratching the
If your boat rem
time, algae and other marine growth can reduce the  
effectiveness of the transducer. Periodically clean the  
face of the transducer with liquid detergent. Pivoting  
the transducer up in the bracket may allow better  
access for inspection or cleaning.  
Check the power connection to the LEGEND 2000 SERIES. It  
is possible to force the power cable connector into  
the collector plug incorrectly. If the connector is  
reversed, the unit will not work. Examine the contacts  
on the back of the unit to ensure there is no  
corrosion.  
Wetting the Transducer  
If your boat remains out of the water for a long period  
of time, it may take some time to wet the transducer  
when returned to the water. Small air bubbles can  
Ensure the cables are properly installed into the  
collector plug and the collector plug is properly  
seated into the LEGEND 2000 SERIES.  
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MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
2. The unit starts up in Simulator mode.  
4. When in very shallow water, I get gaps in the bottom  
reading and inconsistent digital depth indications.  
The LEGEND 2000 SERIES will work reliably in water 2' (.6m) or  
The LEGEND 2000 SERIES has the ability to detect that a  
transducer is connected. If, at power up, a transducer  
is not connected, the unit starts up in SIMULATOR mode.  
deeper. Remember that the depth is measured from the  
transducer, not necessarily from the surface of the water  
.
Ensure that an appropriate transducer connector is  
used and the connector is positioned correctly in the  
collector plug. Also, be sure that the collector plug is  
fully-seated into the unit. Next, inspect the transducer  
cable from end to end for breaks, kinks, or cuts in the  
outer casing of the cable, and repair after  
disconnecting t
transducer. Als
submerged in w
the unit through
directly to the u
items identifies
itself may be at
5. The unit comes on before I press POWER, and won’t turn off.  
Check the transducer cable—if the outer jacket of the cable has been cut  
and the cable is in contact with bare metal, you need to disconnect the  
cable from the unit, then repair the cut with electrical tape. If there is no  
problem with the cable, disconnect the transducer from the unit and see if  
problem.  
er is transom-  
height and running  
gh speeds to  
ize high speed  
e in the transducer  
transducer if re
To override the
CONTROL PANEL and
more informatio
hat turns the unit off  
motors do not  
fectively and can  
t high RPMs. The  
left corner of the  
determine if the  
3. There is no bot
There are sever
the loss of bott
boat speeds, th
the digital dept
bottom visible
range has been
than that neede
deep water, it m
setting manuall
depiction of the
e not as sharp  
display the current  
10 VDC. The voltage  
reen.  
speeds and high  
If you are using
transducers to
switch is in the
transducer, and
water. (If a trolli
the trolling mot
information will
several sources.  
off any nearby  
an also be caused  
nce, the problem will  
with the boat  
n appear as noise  
he propeller, the  
turbulence generated can interfere with the sonar signal. Ensure that the  
transducer is mounted at least 15" (380 mm) from the prop.  
If none of the above solves the problem, inspect the  
transducer cable from end to end for breaks, kinks, or  
cuts in the outer casing of the cable, and repair after  
disconnecting the cable from both the unit and the  
transducer. If the transducer is connected to the unit  
through a switch, temporarily connect it directly to the  
unit and try again. If none of these items identifies an  
obvious problem, the transducer itself may be at fault.  
Be sure to include the transducer if returning the unit  
for repair.  
10. The screen does not display a full fish arch.  
Check the running angle of the transducer. If the running angle is too  
great, a full fish arch may not appear. Reduce the running angle of the  
transducer. Several incremental adjustments may be necessary.  
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MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY  
WARRANTY / SERVICE POLICY  
Techsonic Industries Service Policy  
TECHSONIC INDUSTRIES, INC.  
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Even though you'll probably never need to take advantage of our  
incredible service policy, it's good to know that we back our products this  
confidently. We do it because you deserve the best. We will make every  
effort to repair your unit within three business days from the receipt of  
your unit at our factory. This does not include shipping time to and from  
our factory. Units received on Friday are typically shipped by the following  
Wednesday, units received Monday are typically shipped by Thursday, etc.  
We warrant the original retail purchaser that products made by Techsonic  
Industries have been manufactured free from defects in materials and  
workmanship. This warranty is effective for one year from the date of  
original retail purchase. Techsonic Industries products found to be  
defective and covered by this warranty will be replaced or repaired free of  
charge at Techsonic Industries' option and returned to the customer  
freight prepaid. Techsonic Industries' sole responsibility under this  
warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a product that has been  
deemed defective by Techsonic Industries. Techsonic Industries is not  
responsible for charges connected with the removal of such product or  
reinstallation of repla
All repair work is performed by factory-trained technicians to meet  
exacting factory specifications.  
Factory-serviced units go through the same rigorous testing and quality  
control inspections as new production units.  
e service charge will  
missing parts are not  
ty will be warranted  
ormed by our factory  
e Center or visit our  
uct (visit the Product  
This warranty do
Improperly inst
Used in an inst
installation and
Damaged or
operation;  
Repaired or mo
e when replacement  
is Service Policy is  
mminbird products  
e Policy is subject to  
Please retain your or
be required for in-w
THIS WARRANTY IS
OBLIGATIONS OR LIA
WILL BE THE CUS
APPLICABLE IMPLIED
LIMITED IN DURATI
PURCHASE. IN NO EV
INCIDENTAL OR CON
OR IMPLIED WARRAN
Some states do no
exclusion of incident
may not apply to yo
state to state.  
A separate Warrant
international models
and this distributor m
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CUSTOMER RESOURCE CENTER  
SERVICE POLICY / SERVICE PROCEDURES  
Returning Your Unit for Service  
For OUT-OF-WARRANTY service, complete the following steps:  
Before sending your unit in for repair, please contact the factory, either by  
phone or by email, to obtain a Repair Authorization Number for your unit.  
Please have your product model name and serial number available before  
calling the factory. If you contact the factory by e-mail, please include your  
product model name and serial number in the e-mail, and use Request  
for Repair Authorization Number for your e-mail subject header. You  
should include your Repair Authorization Number in all subsequent  
communications about your unit.  
Obtain a Repair Authorization Number from Techsonic Industries  
Customer Resource Center.  
Included payment in the form of credit card number and expiration  
date, money order or personal check. Please do not send cash.  
Tag product with your customer name, street address, phone  
number and your assigned Repair Authorization Number.  
Include a brief written description of the problem.  
Return product freight prepaid to Techsonic Industries, Inc., using an  
For IN-WARRANTY service, complete the following steps:  
insured carrier with delivery confirmation.  
Obtain a Repair Authorization Number from Techsonic Industries  
Customer Resource Center.  
Tag product w
number and yo
Authorization N
Include a brief
Include a copy
Return product
insured carrier
(typically we respond to your e-mail within three business days):  
For direct shipping, our address is:  
Techsonic Industries, Inc.  
Service Department  
108 Maple Lane  
Eufaula, AL 36027 USA  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
2000/2005 SPECIFICATIONS  
2005/2005 DEEP SPECIFICATIONS  
(INTERNATIONAL MODELS)  
Languages Supported Include: English, Dansk, Deutsch, Español,  
Finnish/Svomi, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Norsk, Portuquês, Svenska,  
Magvar and Polski.  
Operating Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 kHz  
Power Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4000 Watts (Peak to Peak)  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Watts (RMS)  
Area of Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24° at -3 dB  
Power Requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 20 VDC  
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 level FSTN Grayscale LCD  
LCD Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 H x 240 V  
Additional units of measurement: Metres, Fathoms and °C.  
Viewing Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3³⁄₅" H x 3³⁄₅" V  
Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .In-dash or tilt and swivel  
Unit Size . . . . . . .
Transducer . . . . . .
Transducer Cable L
2000 DEEP/20
Operating Frequenc
Power Output . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Area of Coverage 
Power Requirement 
Display . . . . . . . .
LCD Matrix . . . . . .
Viewing Area . . . .
Mounting . . . . . . .
Unit Size . . . . . .
Transducer . . . . . .
Transducer Cable L
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