Humminbird Wide 3D Vista User Manual
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 A setting of –2 sets the sensitivity two steps below what the unit would normally select, so only 
the largest targets of other returns are displayed. 
 Another use of the Sensitivity menu is to select the bottom representation. In the 2D view the 
Wide 3D Vista normally displays a variable Structure ID bottom, which can allow experienced 
users to determine the texture or relative hardness of the bottom. For simplicity, you can select a 
black bottom using the ENTER button. This blackens in the display below the bottom for easiest 
recognition of the bottom location, even from a great distance. 
 
 
 
RANGE 
 
 The Wide 3D Vista adjusts the depth range automatically, so the bottom return is displayed at 
the bottom 1/3 of the display. This leaves the top 2/3 to display anything between the surface and 
the bottom. As your boat moves over deeper or shallower water, the unit adjusts the depth range 
of the display to keep the bottom return in the same general area on the screen. 
 
 However, you may choose to control this range 
adjustment manually. By pressing ENTER, you can 
select manual operation, meaning the unit will no 
longer adjust the depth range automatically. The 
depth range selected is controlled by the UP and 
DOWN arrow buttons. 3D depth ranges of 0-15 feet, 
30 feet, 60 feet, 120 feet, 180 feet, & 240 feet can be 
selected. In the 2D view depth ranges will be 
extended and include 360 feet, 480 feet, 600 feet, & 
1000 feet. An on-screen icon indicates whether the 
unit is in “AUTO” (automatic) or MNL (manual) range 
control. 
 If you alter the depth range, the unit will switch to 
manual operation. This feature is valuable if you are 
only interested in targets near the surface. The Wide 
3D Vista will always display the digital depth of the water in the manual mode. If the bottom is not 
visible in the depth range selected, a 3D grid will be shown for reference.