Humminbird Wide 3D Vista User Manual
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"Diagnostic" is selected with the sonar mode option of the System menu. It is a special screen 
that displays the raw sonar information being received by each of the six sonar beams. Viewing 
the information in this manner is helpful when selecting a mounting location for the transducer, or 
when troubleshooting potential problems. 
 
If you are selecting a location inside the hull of your boat to mount the Wide 3D Vista transducer, 
the diagnostic view lets you compare the individual beam returns while you position the 
transducer. 
 
Your boat should be in the water over a flat, level area of bottom. If there are no obstructions or 
inconsistencies in the hull at the mounting location, all six beams should be very similar in 
appearance. The top of the screen is the surface of the water, and the signal reflected from the 
bottom is displayed at the appropriate depth. A weak or irregular signal will be easy to spot, and 
moving the transducer slightly may correct the problem. 
 
The Wide 3D Vista transducer is very sensitive to hull irregularities, and care should be taken to 
find a location that gives identical returns from each of the six beams. 
 
 
WIDE SIDE OPERATION 
 
Wide Side is an accessory transducer that gives your 
Wide 3D Vista the capability of collecting sonar 
information from either side of your boat. Side-looking 
sonar is extremely valuable for bank 
fishing, or looking for bait fish in open water. 
 
 
The Wide Side transducer contains 3 different 
elements which transmit signals to the left, right, and 
straight down from your boat. The downward beam is 
200 kHz with a 24 degree area of coverage. This 
beam maintains a continuous digital depth readout 
from the bottom directly beneath your boat. The side 
beams are 455 kHz with a 16 degree area of 
coverage. These side-looking elements can be used independently, or together to locate targets 
near the surface of the water on either side of your boat.