Garmin Fishfinder 100 User Manual

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Unit Operation

Setup Menu/Chart

Setup Menu

The Setup Menu contains the unit settings that should not require

frequent change. The Setup Menu is divided into eight tabs Chart, Tools,
Numbers, Alarms, System, Calibrations, Units,
and Memory . Each tab will be
described in more detail in this section.

To enter and exit the Setup Menu, press the SETUP button on the face

of the unit. The first time that the SETUP button is pressed, the Setup
Menu will be displayed with the ‘Chart’ tab highlighted in black. Pressing
the UP or DOWN arrow will move the highlight between the tab selections.
Press the RIGHT arrow to access the selection fields. Each time the Setup
Menu is accessed, the unit will return to the last edited selection field. Press
the LEFT arrow key to get back to the tabs.

Chart

The ‘Chart’ tab allows the user to determine the appearance of the

scrolling chart display. To access the ‘Chart’ tab place the highlight over it
using the arrow keys.

Fish Symbols

‘Fish Symbols’ allows the user to determine how the chart will display
underwater targets and background information. If ‘Fish Symbols’ are
set to ‘OFF’, the unit will display all of the available information about
the underwater environment. If a fish symbol is selected, the chart will
display only the information related to that symbol.

To select a Fish Symbol:

1. Highlight the ‘Chart’ tab on the Setup Menu.

2. Highlight the ‘Fish Symbol’ selection field and press ENTER.

3. Using the UP or DOWN arrow select the desired symbol and press ENTER.

Fish Symbols

— All available information will be displayed.

— Suspended targets will display as symbols. In this mode

background information will still be displayed making
fish identification easier.

— Same as above with target depth displayed.

— Suspended targets displayed as symbols. No background

information will be displayed in this mode.

— Same as above with target depth displayed.

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