Humminbird 600 操作指南

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GENERAL INFORMATION 
TRANSDUCER EXCHANGE 
 
As the HDR 600 transducer receives sonar signals, it converts them to a digital depth that is 
displayed on your HDR 600. The depth reading is continuously updated as you travel across the 
water. 
 
Easy-to-use controls on the HDR 600 allow you to set the SHALLOW ALARM or DEEP ALARM 
for an audible alert when the boat is in extreme shallow or deep water. 
 
The liquid crystal display (LCD) offers sharp viewing, even in bright direct sunlight, and is 
continuously lit for nighttime operation. 
 
NOTE: Actual depth capability depends on such factors as bottom hardness, water conditions, 
and transducer installation, Units will typically read to deeper depths in fresh water than in salt 
water. 
 
TRANSDUCER EXCHANGE  
 
Your HDR 600 comes with everything necessary for installation and operation on most boats. The 
transducer included, XHS-6-16, is designed to be mounted on the transom  of the boat (directly 
exposed to the water). On fiberglass hull boats, this same transducer can be bonded to the inside 
of the hull. When mounted inside the hull, the sonar signal actually passes through the hull of the 
boat. One of these two mounting techniques will produce acceptable results on most boats. There 
are however several situations which may demand a different type of transducer. Inboard boats, 
wood or metal hulls, and sailboats create unique transducer mounting needs. 
 
The standard transducer can also be adapted to mount on most trolling motors using the AD-
STM7. This accessory includes a bracket and hose clamp which allows mounting the transducer 
to the body of most trolling motors. 
 
 
 
Thru-hull mount transducers are also available as direct replacements for the standard 
transducer. You may exchange your new and unused transducer for another type by returning it 
to the address of the inside of the rear cover of this manual. Some transducers may have 
additional costs. Refer to the Accessory catalog or call Customer Support for information on 
accessory transducers.