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Garmin 190-00864-01 User Manual

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Fishfinder 300C Quick Start Manual

Can’t Read Voltages That Low, Limited

to Bottom of Range—the battery-alarm

screen voltage value is lower than the

voltage at which the Fishfinder 300C

automatically turns off.
Deep-Water alarm—the deep-water alarm

depth (

Configure

>

alarms

>

Deep Water

>

On

) has been reached.

Drift alarm—the depth has changed by the

amount on the drift-alarm screen (

Configure

>

alarms

>

Drift

>

On

).

Entering (Leaving) Target Water

Temperature—the target water temperature

is 2°F (1.1°C) above or below the water

temperature alarm (

Configure

>

alarms

>

Water Temp

>

On

). These messages appear

when you enter or leave that zone.
Fish alarm—an icon appears (

page 12

)

and a beep sounds (if enabled) when a fish

is detected. This alarm does not show a

message banner.
Shallow-Water alarm—the shallow-water

alarm depth (

Configure

>

alarms

>

Shallow Water

>

On

) has been reached.

Simulating Operation—the Fishfinder

300C is in simulator mode.
Sonar Disabled Due to High Voltage.

Please Check Unit Voltage—the Fishfinder

300C voltage is greater than 20 volts. Check

the battery voltage (

Configure

>

Numbers

).

Turn the Fishfinder 300C off and back on

again to restore the sonar.
Sonar Failed, Unit Needs Repair—there

is an internal problem with the Fishfinder

300C. Contact your dealer or Garmin

Product Support to have the Fishfinder 300C

serviced.
Transducer Disconnected, Sonar Turned

Off—the transducer or cable are not

attached or need repair. If the transducer

cable is removed while the Fishfinder 300C

is on, reconnect and cycle power.
Water Speed Sensor is Not Working—the

speed sensor is not detected. Check the

connections.