Garmin 340c Manuale Proprietario
Fishfinder 340C Owner’s Manual
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If you are turning on your Fishfinder 340C for the first time, use the
following procedure. If you have already turned on your Fishfinder,
and you are just familiarizing yourself with the basic functions,
please go to “Learning the Basic Functions” on this page.
To start your Fishfinder for the first time:
1. Press and hold the
Power/Backlight key until the
Fishfinder beeps. It should turn on. If the Fishfinder fails to
turn on, verify that the wiring adapter is properly connected
in the back of the Fishfinder, the Red and Black wires are
connected to the correct polarity, and that the 3-Amp fuse is
installed and not blown. If the Fishfinder is connected to a
power supply that exceeds 35 volts DC, a “Battery voltage
is too high” warning appears and the Fishfinder turns off. If
the Fishfinder does not detect a transducer, it automatically
enters Simulator mode (see page 22).
2. When the Fishfinder detects a transducer at initial start up,
a Select Transducer Type window appears. Press
ENTER.
3. Use the
Rocker to select your transducer type, and press
ENTER.
4. Press
QUIT to return to the Sonar Page.
Learning the Basic Functions
To turn the Fishfinder on or off:
Press and hold
Power/Backlight to turn the Fishfinder on
or off.
To change the software language on the screen:
1. Press and hold
ADJ/MENU. The Main Menu appears.
2. Use the
Rocker to select the System tab. Then use the
Rocker again to select the Language field. Press ENTER.
3. Press up or down
on the Rocker to select a language.
Press
ENTER. The Fishfinder displays all text in your set
language.
To change the backlight setting:
1. Press and release
Power/Backlight to display the backlight
slider. The backlight slider disappears when idle for 20
seconds.
2. Press up or down
on the Rocker to change the user-set
backlight setting. Press and release
Power/Backlight to
toggle the backlight setting between maximum, user-set,
and minimum brightness levels.
3. Press
ENTER to return to the previous page.