Using the legend 1000 series – Humminbird Legend 1000 User Manual

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The sonar returns received by the

L

EGEND

1000 S

ERIES

are

displayed along the depth range scale in a

R

EAL

T

IME

S

ONAR

™ (RTS) W

INDOW

and

C

HART

W

INDOW

. The

RTS W

INDOW

displays new sonar information within the transducer
cone in an expanded, easy-to-see format; the

C

HART

W

INDOW

logs old

RTS W

INDOW

information to show a contour

view of the bottom and structure.

Real Time Sonar™ (RTS) Window
The

R

EAL

T

IME

S

ONAR

(RTS) W

INDOW

shows instantaneous sonar
returns from the bottom,
structure and fish that are
within the transducer beam.
The

RTS W

INDOW

updates with

new sonar information much
more quickly than the

C

HART

W

INDOW

- up to 20 times per

second in shallow water. The

RTS W

INDOW

responds to

quickly-changing depths in a
way similar to a flasher type
sonar display. Interpreting
the RTS information requires some
skill; comparing the RTS data with the
data in the

C

HART

W

INDOW

, however, makes

the RTS information easy to
understand.

The

RTS W

INDOW

plots the depth and

intensity of a sonar return. Sonar
intensity is indicated by the length of
the horizontal lines, while depth is
indicated by the vertical placement of
the lines next to the depth range scale.
The intensity of the sonar return is
divided into eight levels of grayscale.
The most intense returns are shown in
black; less intense sonar returns are
shown in progressively lighter shades
of gray.

The combination of the length of the
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.

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 W

INDOW

can

show the movement of the fish through the transducer
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.

The width of the

RTS W

INDOW

can be adjusted to your

preference. Selecting a wider

RTS W

INDOW

shows greater

differences between the strength of the sonar returns,
although doing this will reduce the amount of history
on the display. See

C

ONTROL

P

ANELS

for details on adjusting

the

RTS W

INDOW

.

The Chart Window
The

C

HART

W

INDOW

creates a historical log of sonar returns

from stored RTS
information. As the boat
moves, variations in the
depth and sonar return
changes are charted to
form an image of the
bottom contour. 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.

The

C

HART

W

INDOW

also

indicates the composition
of the bottom. A hard
bottom, such as compacted sediment or flat rock,
appears as a dark, thin line across the display. A soft
bottom, such as mud or sand, appears as a thicker
line that contains a transition from darker to lighter
grays. Bottoms made up of many rocks have a
broken, random appearance.

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USING THE LEGEND 1000 SERIES

REAL TIME SONAR™ / CHART WINDOW

Hard
Bottom

Soft
Bottom

Rocky
Bottom

Chart Window

Intense
returns

Less intense
returns

Structure

Bottom

Fish

Soft
Bottom

Hard
Bottom

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