Humminbird Switch 531906 1EN_A User Manual

Ethernet Networking  
Installation & Operations Manual  
531906-1EN_A  
Unit 1  
GPS  
Unit 2  
®
HUMMINBIRD  
ETHERNET  
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features are only available on international models. Every effort has been made to clearly  
identify those features. Please read the manual carefully in order to understand the full  
capabilities of your model.  
NOTE: The Ethernet accessory is compatible with many Humminbird® models, and  
every effort has been made to note the differences between the models and functions  
throughout this manual. The illustrations in this manual may look different than your  
display, but your model will operate in a similar way.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
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2
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1. Installing an Ethernet Connection  
2. Powering On  
3. Configuring the Ethernet Network  
Configuration Overview  
Network Menu tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Customize the Unit Name  
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12  
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Open the Network Source Setup Dialog Box  
Sonar Source Overview  
Select a Sonar Source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Change the Sonar Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Temperature Source Overview  
18  
Select a Temperature Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Change the Temperature Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
GPS and Navigation Data Overview  
24  
Select a GPS Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Change the GPS Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Share Navigation Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Share Man Overboard (MOB) Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Restore Defaults (Setup Menu Tab)  
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Troubleshooting  
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Fishing System Doesn’t Power Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Fishing System Defaults to Simulator with a Transducer Attached. . . . . . . . . 34  
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Introduction  
This manual will guide you through the following network setup instructions:  
1. Connect two Humminbird® units together  
2. Power On  
3. Configure your Humminbird® Ethernet Network  
4. Share Navigation Data  
Alarms, navigation, sonar data, waypoint management, and the menu  
system are all affected by the Ethernet network settings. We  
encourage you to read this manual completely so that you may  
understand the full capabilites of your Humminbird® Ethernet network.  
Introduction  
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1. Installing an Ethernet Connection  
If your Humminbird® control head has a built-in Ethernet connector, the unit  
can be connected to the Ethernet network. When you connect the units  
together, data is shared between the two units.  
Before you start, please note that the Ethernet network installation has the  
following requirements:  
Update Software: If your network includes a legacy Humminbird®  
model, download the latest software update from your account at  
humminbird.com. Legacy models include 858c, 898c SI, 998c SI, 958c,  
and 1100 Seriesunits.  
Install the control heads and sources (GPS, transducers, temp/speed  
accessories, etc.) for your Fishing System. See the equipment installation  
guides for details.  
Purchase Ethernet Connection Cables (separate purchase required):  
Your network configuration will determine which Humminbird®  
connection cables you will need to purchase to connect the control  
heads to the network (see the Ethernet Cable Information table).  
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Ethernet Cable Information  
Control Heads  
Required Cables  
(2) AS EC QDE + (1) AS EC [length]E  
(2) 700 Series™ Units  
(1) 700 Series™ Unit &  
(1) AS EC QDE + (1) AS EC [length]E  
(1) 800/900/1100 Series™ Unit  
(2) 800, 900, or 1100 Series™ Units (1) AS EC [length]E  
NOTE: The AS EC [length]E cable is available in a variety of lengths. To purchase the  
Ethernet Connect Cables or extension cables, visit our Web site at humminbird.com or  
call our Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468 for details.  
Connect the Control Heads  
1. Confirm that the control heads are powered off.  
2. To install the Ethernet cables, see the connection information for  
your network configuration as follows:  
• Two 700 Series™ Units: see Section A.  
• One 700 Series™ Unit & One 800/900/1100 Series™ Unit:  
see Section B.  
• Two 800, 900, or 1100 Series™ Units: see Section C.  
NOTE: The AS EC [length]E cable is available in a variety of lengths. The following  
instructions use AS EC 10E, but your cable part number may be different.  
NOTE: You may need to consult your control head installation guide for details.  
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700 SeriesQuick Disconnect Mount Cable Collector  
Ethernet  
A. Two 700 Series™ Units  
1. Insert the AS EC QDE Ethernet cable connector into the  
Ethernet slot on the 700 Seriescable collector. Repeat this  
step for the second AS EC QDE cable.  
NOTE: The 700 Seriescontrol head uses a cable collector for the Quick  
Disconnect Mount and the In-Dash Mount. See your control head installation  
guide for details.  
2. Connect the AS EC 10E to each round connector on the  
AS EC QDE cables.  
3. Hand-tighten the screw nut(s) on each cable to secure the  
connection. The connectors are keyed to prevent incorrect  
installation, so be careful not to force the connectors.  
B. One 700 Series™ Unit & One 800/900/1100 Series™ Unit  
1. Insert the AS EC QDE Ethernet cable connector into the  
Ethernet slot on the 700 Series™ cable collector.  
NOTE: The 700 Seriescontrol head uses a cable collector for the Quick  
Disconnect Mount or the In-Dash Mount. See your control head installation guide  
for details.  
2. Insert one end of the AS EC 10E cable into the Ethernet port on  
the back of the 800/900/1100 Series™ control head. The  
connectors are keyed to prevent incorrect installation, so be  
careful not to force the connectors into the port.  
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3. Connect the AS EC QDE cable connector to the AS EC 10E cable  
connector.  
4. Hand-tighten the screw nut(s) on each cable to secure the  
connection.  
Hand-Tightening the Screw Nut  
Screw  
Nut  
The connector is  
keyed to prevent  
incorrect installation.  
C. Two 800, 900, or 1100 Series™ Units  
1. Insert one end of the AS EC 10E cable into the Ethernet port on  
the back of the first control head. The connectors are keyed to  
prevent incorrect installation, so be careful not to force the  
connectors into the port.  
2. Insert the other end of the AS EC 10E cable into the Ethernet  
port on the second control head.  
3. Hand-tighten the screw nut(s) on each cable to secure the  
connection.  
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800/900 Series(rear view)  
Ethernet Port  
1100 Series(rear view)  
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2. Powering On  
When you have installed an Ethernet network, the power on process is the  
same as powering on a single control head, however, your transducer  
connections will determine how the control head starts normal operation. It is  
important to set up your network to use the correct sources.  
If there is a transducer connected to only one of the control heads,  
and you intend to share the transducer on the network, power on the  
control head with the connected transducer first.  
Power On  
1. Press the  
POWER/LIGHT key.  
Operation Mode: If a transducer is attached to the control head,  
Normal mode (for on-the-water use) will start automatically. This is the  
default operation for powering on the control head, but the network  
setup will vary with how you’ve set up the connections as follows:  
• If a transducer is not attached to the control head, but there is  
another transducer connected to the network, the control head  
will detect the other transducer and use it to start Normal mode  
automatically.  
• If a transducer is not attached to the control head, but there is  
more than one transducer connected to the network, follow the  
on-screen instructions to choose a transducer source. See Select  
a Sonar Source for more information.  
NOTE: Also, see your control head operations manual for more information about  
the Start-Up Options Menu.  
2. Repeat steps 1 until all of the control heads in the network are  
powered on. The Fishing System will detect the other control heads  
and sources in the network.  
NOTE: If you have an InterLinkconnected to the network, the Ethernet will disable  
the InterLinkbecause both network systems cannot be used at the same time.  
Powering On  
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3. Configuring the Ethernet Network  
Set up your Humminbird® Ethernet Network using the following instructions,  
including these topics:  
1. Network Setup Overview  
2. Customize the Unit Name  
3. Select Data Sources (transducer, temperature, GPS receiver)  
for each control head  
4. Understand the Shared and Local Menu Settings  
5. Share Navigation Data  
Configuration Overview  
Connected units can detect the other control heads and sources on the  
network. When the units are connected for the first time, the sources  
(transducer, temperature, and GPS) default to Local operation.  
Local (default): The source reports data only to the connected control  
head.  
Shared: The source is set up to report data to both control heads in the  
network so that they share the same data.  
It is important to note that when a source is shared on the network,  
the source’s data will be synchronized between units. The Menu  
System and View Rotation will change to match the shared  
source’s capabilities. Alarms and Navigation also operate  
differently when they are shared. Review each source section to  
understand how a shared source will affect your Fishing System.  
Configuration Overview  
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Example of a Network Configuration  
GPS (Shared)  
Note that the Speed Digital Readout is  
the same on both control head views  
1198c SI  
788ci HD  
Ethernet  
Speed  
Digital Readout  
Speed  
Digital Readout  
DualBeam PLUS™  
Transducer  
(Local)  
It will only report data  
to the 788ci HD.  
Side Imaging® Transducer  
(Local)  
It will only report data  
to the 1198c SI.  
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Network Menu tab  
When units are connected on the  
network, the Network menu tab is added  
to the Main Menu system.  
The Network menu tab includes the following menu options:  
Unit Name: Displays the name of the control head. The default Unit  
Name is based on its model number and serial number. To change the  
Unit Name, see Customize the Unit Name.  
Network Source Setup: Opens the Network Source Setup dialog box.  
Use this dialog box to review all the sources connected to the network.  
You can also select sources for Local or Shared networking with this  
dialog box.  
Share Navigation Data: Turn on this menu option to share navigation  
information (waypoints, routes, and tracks) on the network. When  
Share Navigation Data is turned on, the network chooses one GPS  
receiver to synchronize the position data and display navigation on both  
control heads (see GPS and Navigation Data Overview and Share  
Navigation Data).  
Configuration Overview  
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Customize the Unit Name  
Each control head is assigned a Unit Name, which is based on its model  
number and serial number. The unit name is also displayed next to a source  
name in the Network Source Setup dialog box so you can see where the source  
is connected.  
When you’re first setting up your network, you may want to change how the  
unit name is displayed, so it is easier to identify each unit on the network.  
Unit Name Dialog Box  
Name Field  
Select Save and press  
the RIGHT Cursor key.  
Use the 4-WAY Cursor  
Control key to change the  
unit name.  
Customize the Unit Name  
1. Main Menu: Press the MENU key twice. Select the Network Menu  
tab.  
2. Select Unit Name. Press the RIGHT Cursor key. The unit name is  
displayed in the dialog box.  
3. Use the 4-WAY Cursor Control key to select the Name field. You can  
change the control head display name as follows:  
Move within the Name Field: Press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor key.  
Change a Letter or Number: Press the UP and DOWN Cursor keys. All  
upper and lower case letters are available (including digits 0-9 and  
some punctuation characters).  
Save: Use the 4-WAY Cursor Control key to choose Save, and then  
press the RIGHT Cursor key.  
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Open the Network Source Setup Dialog Box  
The Network Source Setup dialog box displays all of the sources connected to  
the network. The sources may be shared on the network or operating locally  
with their connected control head.  
Open the Network Source Setup Dialog Box  
1. Main Menu: Press the MENU key twice. Select the Network tab.  
2. Select Network Source Setup. Press the RIGHT Cursor key.  
3. Status Tab: Allows you to review the selected data sources on the  
network. If a source is grayed out, the source is selected, but the  
network cannot detect the connection.  
4. Select a Source: Review each source section in this manual to select  
a data source for each control head and understand how a shared  
source will affect your fishing system.  
Network Source Setup Dialog Box  
Status Tab  
Source Tabs  
Grayed-out Source:  
The selected  
transducer  
connection is lost  
or not found.  
Temperature  
sources  
available from  
transducers  
and accessories  
GPS Receiver  
Navigation Data  
is shared on the  
network  
Data  
Selected If the Unit Name is changed, the  
Categories  
Column  
Sources  
Column  
new name will be displayed here.  
See Customize Unit Name.  
Configuration Overview  
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Sonar Source Overview  
When you select a new transducer source, the alarms, menu settings, view  
rotation, and digital readouts will automatically update on the control head.  
Menu Settings: If the sonar source is shared, the control heads will  
synchronize menu settings (Shared), while other menu settings will  
continue to operate individually (Local) on each control head. When  
you change a shared menu setting on one control head, it will be  
updated on the other control heads that are sharing the source.  
Views: The view rotation will update to display views that are  
compatible with the selected transducer.  
Alarms: When Sonar sources are shared on the network, the alarms  
are also shared. The shared alarm settings can be controlled from either  
control head, and the alarms will display or sound on both control  
heads. To turn off a shared alarm, press the EXIT key on any control  
head.  
NOTE: If a selected transducer is not compatible with the control head, only limited  
menu options and views will be added to the menu system.  
Shared Sonar Menu Settings  
Beam Select  
Depth Alarm  
Depth Offset  
Fish ID+™  
Lower Range  
Max Depth  
Noise Filter  
Ping Rate  
SI Range  
SwitchFire™  
Water Type  
Units- Depth  
Fish ID Sensitivity  
Sonar Sources  
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Local Sonar Menu Settings  
83 kHz Sensitivity  
Quad Layout  
RTS Window™  
Sensitivity (Down)  
SI Colors  
Sonar Colors  
455 kHz Sensitivity  
Bottom Lock  
Ping Rate  
SI Range  
Bottom Range  
Bottom View  
Chart Speed  
SwitchFire™  
Transducer Select  
Upper Range  
Water Type  
SI Enhance  
SI Sensitivity  
SI Side  
Depth Lines  
NOTE: The Shared and Local menu options may change to accommodate new product  
features.  
Select a Sonar Source  
When you first set up the network, the control head will automatically start  
Normal operation with the transducer that is connected to it. Use the  
instructions below to choose a different local sonar source or shared source for  
your control head.  
Select a Sonar Source  
1. Open the Network Source Setup dialog box.  
2. Press the RIGHT Cursor key until the Sonar tab is selected.  
3. Scroll: Press the DOWN or UP Cursor keys. The selected source is  
highlighted in white.  
NOTE: If you do not see a connected transducer in the list, make sure that the control  
head Transducer Select menu option is set to the correct transducer. Go to the  
Main Menu > Navigation Menu Tab > Transducer Select.  
Sonar Sources  
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4. Select: Press the ENTER/INFO key or the RIGHT Cursor key. The check  
mark indicates that the source is being used by the control head.  
5. Save: Press the EXIT key to close the dialog box. Follow the on-screen  
instructions to save your changes. To select No, press the LEFT Cursor  
key. To select Yes, press the RIGHT Cursor key. Network settings are  
saved even after the unit is powered off.  
Local Setup (default): To use separate transducers for each control  
head, repeat steps 1 - 5 on each control head until you’ve set a  
transducer for each unit.  
Shared Setup: To use the same transducer with more than one control  
head, repeat steps 1 - 5 on each control head and select the same  
transducer for all units.  
Menu System and Views: When you select a sonar source, the  
control head updates with the corresponding menu options and views.  
If the transducer is shared between control heads, it may take a  
moment for the data to synchronize. See Sonar Source Overview for  
more information.  
Selecting a Transducer  
Press the  
RIGHT or LEFT  
Cursor key to  
select a tab.  
Selected  
The check mark  
indicates the  
Available  
Sonar Sources  
transducer is used  
by the control head.  
Empty  
The empty box  
indicates the  
transducer data is  
available but not  
selected. You must  
select a transducer  
to display its data  
on the control head.  
Unit Name  
Column  
(see Customize  
Unit Model Transducer  
Beam  
Frequencies  
Column  
Number  
Column  
Model  
Column  
the Unit Name)  
Sonar Sources  
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Change the Sonar Source  
To change the sonar source, open the Network Source Setup dialog box and  
change the transducer source at any time (see Select a Sonar Source).  
Network settings are saved even after the unit is powered off.  
If the control head cannot detect the set transducer, an error message  
displays so that you can reset the transducer source as follows:  
If the shared transducer is not detected on the network, follow the  
on-screen instructions to switch to the transducer connected to the  
control head.  
If the local transducer is not detected, follow the on-screen  
instructions to switch to another transducer in the network. If there is  
more than one transducer in the network, you can select a different  
transducer from the Network Source Setup dialog box. See Select a  
Sonar Source for details.  
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Finding the Sonar Source  
700 Series™  
If the control head cannot detect the shared transducer, follow the on-screen  
instructions to change the sonar source. In the above illustration, the control head is  
switching to the locally-connected transducer. Press the LEFT Cursor key to select No,  
or press the RIGHT Cursor key to select Yes.  
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Temperature Source Overview  
When you select a new temperature source, the alarms, menu settings, view  
rotation, and digital readouts will automatically update on the control head.  
Menu Settings: If the temperature source is shared, the control heads  
will synchronize menu settings (Shared), while other menu settings will  
continue to operate individually (Local) on each control head. When  
you change a shared menu setting on one control head, it will be  
updated on the other control heads that are sharing the source.  
Views: The view rotation will update to display views or digital  
readouts that are compatible with the selected temperature source.  
Alarms: When temperature sources are shared on the network, the  
alarms are also shared. The shared alarm settings can be controlled  
from either control head, and the alarms will display or sound on both  
control heads. To turn off a shared alarm, press the EXIT key on any  
control head.  
Shared Temperature Menu Settings  
Temp. Alarm  
Units - Temp  
Temp. Offset  
Aux. Temp. Offset  
Aux. Temp Alarm  
NOTE: The remaining temperature menu options are controlled locally. The Shared and  
Local menu options may change to accommodate new product features.  
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Select a Temperature Source  
Temperature sources can be detected from a transducer’s built-in temperature  
feature or from optional-purchase temperature/speed accessories connected  
to the network.  
Default: When you first set up the network, the control head will  
automatically choose the locally connected temperature source to  
display digital readouts on the screen.  
Temperature Tabs: The T1, T2, T3, and T4 tabs at the top of the  
Network Source Setup dialog box represent the digital readout  
positions on the screen. You can choose a different temperature source  
for each digital readout box, so each control head can display up to four  
temperature digital readouts on the display.  
NOTE: There will be less than four temperature tabs displayed if there aren’t four  
temperature sources connected to the network.  
Temperature Readout Sources  
Press the  
RIGHT or LEFT  
Cursor key to  
select a tab.  
Temperature Tabs  
Available  
Temperature  
Sources  
The Temperature Source tabs correspond with the  
digital readout positions on the screen.  
Temperature Sources  
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Temperature Digital Readouts  
1100 Series™  
The Temperature Digital Readout positions correspond  
with the T1, T2, T3, and T4 tabs in the Network Source  
Setup dialog box.  
Select Temperature Sources for Digital Readout Boxes  
1. Open the Network Source Setup dialog box.  
2. Select the tab for T1, T2, T3, or T4: Press the RIGHT or LEFT Cursor  
keys. Each tab represents a digital readout position on the screen.  
NOTE: The temperature readout positions may vary with the Humminbird® model. See  
the Views section and Select Readouts section of your Humminbird® Operations Manual  
for more information.  
3. Scroll: Press the DOWN or UP Cursor keys. The selected source is  
highlighted in white.  
4. Select: Press the ENTER/INFO key or the RIGHT Cursor key. The check  
mark indicates that the source is being used by the control head.  
5. Repeat steps 2 - 4 to select a different temperature tab.  
Temperature Sources  
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6. Save: Press the EXIT key to close the dialog box. Follow the on-screen  
instructions to save your changes. To select No, press the LEFT Cursor  
key. To select Yes, press the RIGHT Cursor key. Network settings are  
saved even after the unit is powered off.  
Local Setup: To use separate temperature sources for each control  
head, repeat steps 1 - 6 on each control head until you’ve set a  
temperature source for each unit and each digital readout.  
Shared Setup: To use the same temperature sources on more than  
one control head, repeat steps 1 - 6 on each control head and select  
the same temperature sources on all units.  
Menu System: When you select a temperature source, the control  
head updates with the corresponding menu options and views. If the  
source is shared between control heads, it may take a moment for the  
data to synchronize. See Temperature Source Overview for more  
information.  
Selecting a Temperature Source  
for Digital Readout Position 1  
Temp 1 tab sets  
the temperature  
source for  
digital readout 1  
on the screen.  
Selected  
The check mark  
indicates the  
source is used by  
the control head.  
The control  
head detects  
all of the  
temperature  
sources in the  
network.  
Empty  
The empty box  
indicates the  
temperature data  
is available but not  
selected. You must  
select a temperature  
source to display its  
data on the control  
head.  
Unit Name  
Column  
Unit Model  
Number  
Temperature Source  
Type Column  
(see Customize  
Column (from transducers or accessories)  
the Unit Name)  
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Temperature Graph  
1100 Series™  
Red marks  
indicate where  
the temperature  
source changed.  
Change the Temperature Source  
To change the temperature source after the network has been configured,  
open the Network Source Setup dialog box to change the temperature sources  
at any time (see Select a Temperature Source). Network settings are saved  
even after the unit is powered off.  
Temperature Graph: When the temperature source is changed, the  
temperature graph displays a red mark to show where the temperature  
source was changed.  
NOTE: The Temperature Graph menu setting is not shared on the network. It is a  
local menu setting.  
If the control head cannot detect the set temperature source, the  
digital readout box will be empty. Open the Network Source Setup  
dialog box to assign a temperature source to the digital readout box.  
See Select a Temperature Source for details.  
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Temperature Source Lost  
1100 Series™  
The Temp 2 (T2) Source  
is not detected on the network.  
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GPS and Navigation Data Overview  
When you select a new GPS source, the position, menu settings, view rotation,  
and digital readouts will automatically update on the control head. To view  
navigation and share navigation data on the network, it is important to  
understand the GPS source and how to share navigation data.  
Menu Settings: If the GPS source is shared, the control heads will  
synchronize menu settings (Shared), while other menu settings will  
continue to operate individually (Local) on each control head. When  
you change a shared menu setting on one control head, it will be  
updated on the other control heads that are sharing the GPS source.  
Views: The view rotation will update to correspond with the GPS  
receiver. If a networked control head is not a chartplotter, it will display  
chart information in trackplotter format (if it is trackplotter-capable).  
Navigation: To share navigation on both control heads and share  
navigation data (waypoints, routes, and tracks), Share Navigation Data  
must be turned on. See Share Navigation Data for more information.  
MOB Navigation: To view Man Overboard (MOB) navigation on both  
control heads, Share Navigation Data must be turned on. See Share  
Navigation Data and Share MOB Navigation for more information.  
Alarms: To share navigation alarms, each control head must turn on  
the Share Navigation Data menu. When navigation is shared, the  
shared alarm settings can be controlled on either control head, and the  
alarms will display or sound on both control heads.  
NOTE: If a GPS source is shared, the alarms and navigation features are NOT shared.  
Turn on Share Navigation Data to share navigation data and alarms  
GPS & Navigation Data Overview  
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Select a GPS Source  
When you power on the network for the first time, the control head will  
automatically choose the connected or internal GPS receiver to provide data to  
the control head. Use the instructions below to select a GPS source for your  
control head.  
Select a GPS Source  
1. Open the Network Source Setup dialog box.  
2. Select the GPS Tab: Press the RIGHT Cursor key until the tab is  
selected.  
3. Scroll: Press the DOWN or UP Cursor keys. The selected source is  
highlighted in white.  
4. Select: Press the ENTER/INFO key or the RIGHT Cursor key. The check  
mark indicates that the source is being used by the control head.  
5. Save: Press the EXIT key to close the dialog box. Follow the on-screen  
instructions to save your changes. To select No, press the LEFT Cursor  
key. To select Yes, press the RIGHT Cursor key. Network settings are  
saved even after the unit is powered off.  
Local Setup: To use separate GPS receivers for each control head,  
repeat steps 1 - 5 on each control head until you’ve set a GPS receiver  
for each unit.  
Shared Setup: To use the same GPS receiver with more than one  
control head, repeat steps 1 - 5 on each control head and select the  
same GPS receiver on all units.  
Menu System: When you select a GPS source, the control head  
updates with the corresponding menu options and views. If the GPS is  
shared between control heads, it may take a moment for the data to  
synchronize. See GPS and Navigation Data Overview for more  
information.  
GPS Sources  
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Selecting a GPS Source  
GPS tab  
Selected  
The check mark  
indicates the  
source is used by  
the control head.  
The control  
head detects  
all of the GPS  
sources in the  
network.  
Empty  
The empty box  
indicates the GPS  
data is available  
but not selected.  
Unit Name  
Column  
(see Customize  
Unit Model GPS Type  
GPS Fix  
Column  
Number  
Column  
Column  
(Internal or  
External)  
the Unit Name)  
NOTE: The current GPS Fix Type is reported as No Fix, 2D Fix, 3D Fix, or Enhanced. An  
Enhanced fix has been augmented using information from WAAS, EGNOS, or MSAS. A  
3D or Enhanced Fix is required for navigation.  
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Change the GPS Source  
To change the GPS source after the network has been configured, open the  
Network Source Setup dialog box to change the GPS sources at any time.  
Network settings are saved even after the unit is powered off.  
If the control head cannot detect the set GPS receiver, the control head will  
display an error message so that you can reset the GPS source as follows:  
If the shared GPS receiver is not detected, follow the on-screen  
instructions to switch to the GPS connected to the control head (Local).  
If the local GPS receiver is not detected, follow the on-screen  
instructions to switch to another GPS receiver in the network. If there  
is more than one GPS receiver in the network, the Network Source  
Setup dialog box will display, and you can select a different GPS source.  
See Select a GPS Source for details.  
Finding the GPS Source  
700 Series™  
If the control head cannot detect the shared GPS Receiver set in the network, follow the  
on-screen instructions to change the GPS source. In the above illustration, the control  
head is switching to the locally-connected GPS receiver. Press the LEFT Cursor key to  
select No, or press the RIGHT Cursor key to select Yes.  
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Share Navigation Data  
To synchronize navigation, navigation alarms, and review your saved  
waypoints, routes, and tracks on the network, turn on Share Navigation Data  
on each control head. You can then observe the following:  
• When navigation is started on one control head, navigation will also  
start on the other control head.  
• When a waypoint is marked on one control head, the waypoint will  
also be displayed on the other control head. If the waypoint is saved, it  
will be saved to the local control head where it was marked.  
Navigation Alarms will sound or display on the networked control  
heads. To turn off a shared alarm, press the EXIT key on either control  
head.  
• When Man Overboard (MOB) Navigation is started on one control  
head, the MOB waypoint and navigation data will be displayed on both  
control heads. See Share Man Overboard (MOB) Navigation.  
NOTE: Although the navigation data is viewable, it is not copied on every control  
head. In other words, a new route will be saved to the control head where the  
route was initiated. If you edit navigation data, the data will be saved back to its  
local control head.  
NOTE: To manage your saved waypoints, routes, and tracks, see the Waypoint  
Management section of your Humminbird® operations manual or contact our Customer  
Resource Center for the Waypoint Management Guide at 1-800-633-1468 or visit our  
Web site at humminbird.com.  
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Share Navigation Data  
1. Main Menu: Press the MENU key twice. Select the Network tab.  
2. Select Share Navigation Data. Press the RIGHT Cursor key to select  
On. (On, Off; Default = Off).  
3. Repeat steps 1 - 2 on each control head so that each control head is  
sharing (or broadcasting) its navigation data on the network.  
Shared Navigation Menu Settings  
Arrival Alarm  
Go To  
Off Course Alarm  
Set Map Offset  
Cancel Navigation  
GPS Source  
Local Time Zone  
Continuous  
Skip Next Waypoint  
Navigation Mode  
Daylight Saving Time  
Drift Alarm  
Map Datum  
Units- Distance  
Units- Speed  
North Reference  
NOTE: The remaining navigation menu options are controlled locally. The Shared and  
Local menu options may change to accommodate new product features.  
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Share Man Overboard (MOB) Navigation  
As soon as you know that you have a man overboard (MOB), you should  
activate MOB navigation to maximize the chances for a successful rescue.  
MOB navigation allows you to create an MOB waypoint to locate the point at  
which your man went overboard and the relation of the boat to that point.  
When Share Navigation Data is turned on, the Man Overboard (MOB)  
navigation will also be shared between control heads. If MOB navigation is  
started on one control head, the MOB navigation data will also be displayed on  
the other control head.  
Start Man Overboard (MOB) Shared Navigation  
1. Preparation: Turn on the Share Navigation Data menu option on each  
control head. See Share Navigation Data for more information.  
2. Activate MOB Navigation: Press and hold the GOTO key for more than  
1.5 seconds to activate the Man Overboard (MOB) function.  
When MOB is activated, a MOB waypoint is created at the boat's  
current position, regardless of whether the chart cursor is active or  
not. The MOB waypoint has a large, distinctive icon. Once MOB is  
activated, any current navigation will be cancelled and the current  
route will be discarded without notification. MOB navigation will  
begin immediately, and the MOB View will show the following:  
• The view will switch to the Chart View, and the elapsed time since  
MOB was activated will be displayed.  
• A line will be drawn from the boat's current position to the MOB  
waypoint, and the MOB waypoint will be targeted.  
• The latitude/longitude position of the MOB waypoint will be  
displayed in an additional information box.  
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MOB Navigation (700 Series™)  
Position where  
man fell overboard  
Target surrounding  
MOB waypoint  
Elapsed time since  
MOB was activated  
MOB waypoint  
Map Scale  
Boat’s current  
position  
BRG - Bearing to  
waypoint  
XTE: Cross Track  
Error. Distance  
of Boat from Route  
DTG - Distance  
to waypoint  
Latitude and  
Longitude  
Position of Cursor  
Bearing of boat  
relative to true north  
Cancel MOB Navigation  
Canceling MOB navigation removes the route and any waypoints created using  
the GOTO key. However, the cancellation does not remove any saved routes  
from memory.  
1. Press the MENU key once.  
2. Choose Cancel MOB from the X-PressMenu, and press the RIGHT  
Cursor key to select it.  
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Restore Defaults (Setup Menu Tab)  
If you choose to restore defaults on a Humminbird® control head, it is important  
to note that the menu settings, including your saved network settings, will be  
reset to their factory defaults. See your Humminbird® control head operations  
manual for more information.  
Use this menu choice with caution!  
Restore Defaults  
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Troubleshooting  
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.  
Fishing System Doesn’t Power Up  
If your Fishing System doesn’t power up, use the installation guide that is  
included with your Fishing System to confirm specific details, making sure that:  
• the power cable is properly connected to the Fishing System control  
head,  
• the power cable is wired correctly, with red to positive battery terminal  
and black to negative terminal or ground,  
• the fuse is operational, and  
• the battery voltage of the power connector is at least 10 Volts.  
Correct any known problems, including removing corrosion from the battery  
terminals or wiring, or actually replacing the battery if necessary.  
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Fishing System Defaults to Simulator  
with a Transducer Attached  
A connected and functioning transducer will cause the newly-started Fishing  
System to go into Normal operating mode automatically. If, when you power  
up the Fishing System, 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 Fishing System,  
check to make sure that the transducer cable is securely connected to  
the Fishing System. Reconnect if necessary, and power up the Fishing  
System 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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Humminbird® Accessories  
Accessories customize your Fishing System to your needs and enable you to  
stay on the edge of new technology. When an accessory is connected to the  
Fishing System, additional menus and readouts are added automatically to the  
Main Menu System. Accessories available today that are supported by your  
Fishing System include:  
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 Fishing System.  
*NMEA 0183 is a National Marine Electronics Association standard for data  
communication.  
PC Connect Cable: Purchase the PC Connect Cable to connect the 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 web  
site to your PC in order to communicate with the Fishing System.  
WeatherSense® Fishing Condition Monitor: purchase and plug in the  
WeatherSense® accessory to your Fishing System to obtain barometric  
pressure readouts and trend data in real time.  
Wireless Sonar Link (WSL): purchase the Wireless Sonar Link (WSL)  
accessory to receive remote sonar signals from a SmartCast® Remote Sonar  
Source (RSS). Radio signals from the RSS are received by the WSL and are  
transmitted over the Accessory Bus to the Fishing System.  
Universal Sonar 2: Your Fishing System supports Universal Sonar 2, a state-of-  
the-art, integrated and protected transducer that is built into the lower unit of  
Minnkota trolling motors. With Universal Sonar 2, all wiring is concealed inside  
the indestructible composite shaft—out of sight and out of harm’s way, with no  
clamps, ties, or exposed wires. Universal Sonar 2 features new temperature  
sensing and the performance of DualBeam PLUS™ technology (available with  
all Humminbird® DualBeam PLUS™ models). An expanded view and greater  
bottom detail gives you a totally new perspective of the water below, along with  
optimal sonar performance to help you find fish.  
Accessories  
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Downriggers are the key to catching fish you otherwise couldn’t even touch. And  
now Humminbird’s CannonLink™ Downrigger Controller makes operation of up  
to six Cannon® Mag 20 DT or Mag 20 DT/HS downriggers incredibly easy. Using  
the controls on your Fishing System, deploy or retrieve downriggers, hold a  
specific distance off the bottom, cycle downriggers between two depths, and  
adjust the Positive Ion Control. Even see temperature and water clarity at depth  
and speed at the ball right on-screen when using the Cannon® Speed-n-Temp.  
You’ll never be shorthanded again, just make adjustments from the helm, while  
your mate rigs the lines and brings in the fish!  
With the new InterLink™ Network Connection, you can now share GPS position,  
®
waypoints, routes and your current track between two Humminbird Fishing  
Systems in real time. Mark a waypoint at the console, and it’s instantly available  
on the second unit. No matter where you’re at on the boat, you’ll have access to  
your critical fishing and navigation information. Plus, daisy chain InterLink™ with  
other System Modules and you’ll have a network that lets you share digital data  
around the boat. It’s a simply, clearly, better networking solution!  
Humminbird’s AS WX 1 weather accessory provides anglers with access to  
continuously-updating weather conditions. The AS WX 1 uses sophisticated  
technology to track nationwide weather information for more than 20 different  
weather conditions, including precipitation, wind, lightning, and full forecasts  
for more than 150 cities between the country, then scales and customizes this  
detail to the angler’s specific location. See the AS WX 1 accessory guide for  
details.  
Be sure to check out our Web site at humminbird.com for additional new and  
exciting accessories to grow your Fishing System!  
NOTE: Each accessory requires a separate purchase. Visit our Web site at  
humminbird.com or contact our Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468 for  
details.  
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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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