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Using the legend 3000 series – Humminbird Legend 3000 User Manual

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Surface Clutter

S

URFACE

C

LUTTER

eliminates

most sonar returns
near the water surface
caused by trapped air, boat wakes and
temperature inversions. Most surface clutter
appears on the display because the strongest
sonar returns come from the shallowest objects.
The

L

EGEND

3000 S

ERIES

uses a sophisticated feature

called TVG (Time Variable Gain) to overcome
surface clutter and counteract the effect of
depth on sonar return strength. The level 1
setting is optimal for making sonar information
from all depths appear uniformly. Many users,
however, prefer to see more surface clutter than
this setting shows. Selecting a higher number
shows more surface clutter, but sonar returns
nearest the surface will appear more intense
than they actually are.

The

S

URFACE

C

LUTTER

setting is retained in memory

after the

L

EGEND

3000 S

ERIES

is turned off. The factory

setting is

4

.

50kHz Gain Offset (Deep Models Only)
The GAIN knob applies the same gain
increase/decrease to the 200kHz and
50kHz signal performance. This
menu allows for the gain applied to
the 50kHz beam to be adjusted higher or lower than the GAIN knob
setting to optimize it. An offset value of 5 applies the same gain to the
50kHz signal as the 200kHz gain set by the GAIN knob. Values higher
than 5 apply more gain to the 50kHz, values lower than 5 apply less
gain.

The 50kHz GAIN OFFSET setting is retained in memory after the Legend
3000/3005 Deep is turned off. The factory setting is 5.

White Line

W

HITE

L

INE

activates and

adjusts a feature which
changes how the

L

EGEND

3000 S

ERIES

draws the

bottom contour and
structure, and also
shows fainter sonar
returns more clearly.
When a

W

HITE

L

INE

setting

of 1 to 8 is selected, a
light gray band
highlights the strongest
sonar returns within the
sonar image and makes
a distinctive outline

along the bottom contour, structure and fish.
Selecting a larger numeric setting increases the
width of the band and makes fainter sonar
returns more noticeable, but the

L

EGEND

3000’

S

ability to show subtle differences in bottom
composition and structure is reduced. Selecting
a smaller numeric setting narrows the band and
shows greater variation in bottom composition.
Selecting

O

FF

turns the

W

HITE

L

INE

feature off.

The

W

HITE

L

INE

setting is retained in memory after

the

L

EGEND

3000 S

ERIES

is turned off. The factory

setting is

O

FF

.

Filter

F

ILTER

(

D

EEP

Models only)

turns the filtering
algorithms on and off.
Select

O

N

to filter excess sonar noise. Select

O

FF

to show the greatest amount of sonar
information.

The

F

ILTER

setting is retained in memory after the

3000 Deep/3005 Deep

is turned off. The factory

setting is

O

N

.

Depth Alarm

D

EPTH

A

LARM

activates a

shallow water depth
alarm. The alarm will
sound when the digital
depth becomes equal to or less than the
setting. The tone sounds at a rapid rate for
several seconds and then sounds intermittently
until the boat moves to deeper water. The

D

EPTH

A

LARM

can be muted by pressing the

C

ONTROL

P

ANEL

knob

; once muted, the alarm will not sound again

until the boat moves to water deeper than the

D

EPTH

A

LARM

setting. International models have Depth

Alarm settings in full metres from 1 m to 99m.

Note: Remember that depth is measured from the
transducer, not from the surface of the water.

The

D

EPTH

A

LARM

setting returns to factory default

after the

L

EGEND

3000 S

ERIES

is turned off. The factory

setting is

O

FF

.

USING THE LEGEND 3000 SERIES

SURFACE CLUTTER / WHITE LINE / FILTER / DEPTH ALARM / TEMP ALARM

5

5

White Line

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