Lowrance electronic GPS Receiver 10775001 User Manual

HDS Gen3  
Operator Manual  
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Navico product references  
This manual refers to the following Navico products:  
Broadband Radar™ (Broadband Radar)  
DownScan Imaging™ (DownScan)  
DownScan Overlay™ (Overlay)  
GoFree™ (GoFree)  
SmartSteer™ (SmartSteer)  
SonicHub® (SonicHub)  
StructureMap™ (StructureMap)  
StructureScan® (StructureScan)  
StructureScan® HD (StructureScan HD)  
Copyright  
Copyright © 2014 Navico Holding AS.  
Warranty  
The warranty card is supplied as a separate document.  
In case of any queries, refer to the brand website of your display or  
system: lowrance.com.  
Regulatory statements  
This equipment is intended for use in international waters as well as  
coastal sea areas administered by countries of the E.U. and E.E.A.  
The HDS Gen3 complies with:  
CE under R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC  
The requirements of level 2 devices of the  
Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Compatibility)  
standard 2008  
The relevant Declaration of conformity is available in the HDS Gen3  
section on the following website: lowrance.com.  
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About this manual  
The manual assumes that the user has basic knowledge of  
navigation, nautical terminology and practices.  
Important text that requires special attention from the reader is  
emphasized as follows:  
Note: Used to draw the reader’s attention to a comment or  
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some important information.  
Warning: Used when it is necessary to warn  
personnel that they should proceed carefully to  
prevent risk of injury and/or damage to equipment/  
personnel.  
Manual version  
This manual is written for the HDS Gen3 software version 1.0. The  
manual is continuously updated to match new software releases.  
The latest available manual version can be downloaded from  
lowrance.com.  
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Viewing the manual on the screen  
The pdf viewer included in the HDS Gen3 makes it possible to read  
the manuals and other pdf files on the screen. Manuals can be  
downloaded from lowrance.com.  
The manuals can be read from an inserted microSD card or copied  
to the unit’s internal memory.  
Use the menu options or the keys and on-screen buttons to  
maneuver in the pdf file as described below:  
Search, Goto  
page, Page Up  
and Down  
Select the relevant panel button.  
Scroll pages  
Touch operation: Drag finger on the screen in  
any direction.  
Key operation: Use the cursor keys.  
Panning on the Touch operation: Drag finger on the screen in  
page  
any direction.  
Key operation: Use the cursor keys.  
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Zoom In/Out  
Select the relevant panel button.  
Touch operation: Use pinch or spread gestures.  
Key operation: Use the + and - keys.  
Exit the pdf  
viewer  
Touch operation: Select the X in the upper right  
corner of the panel.  
Key operation: Press the X key.  
The Software version  
The software version currently on this unit can be found in the  
About dialog. The About dialog is available in the System Settings.  
For more information, refer to "About" on page 142. For upgrading  
your software, refer to "Software upgrades" on page 150.  
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Introduction  
Operating the system  
You can use both the keys and the touchscreen to operate the HDS  
Gen3.  
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This manual uses the following general terminology to describe  
operating the unit.  
Term  
Touch  
Key  
Select Tap the panel  
Use the cursor keys to select, then  
confirm by pressing the Enter key  
Press  
and  
Press and hold on Use the cursor keys to select, then  
the screen press and hold the Enter key  
hold  
Drag  
Drag an item to a Use the cursor keys to select an item,  
new position  
confirm by pressing the Enter key.  
Use the cursor keys to select a new  
position, and then press the Enter  
key again to confirm the new  
position.  
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The front panel and keys  
Key Description  
1
2
Touchscreen  
Pages key  
Press once to activate the Home page. Repeat short  
presses to cycle the favorite buttons. Press and hold from  
an active page to go to the last used page.  
3
4
Cursor keys  
Press arrows to move through menu items, to adjust a  
value, and to move the cursor on a panel.  
Zoom Out / Zoom In keys and MOB key  
Zoom keys for panels and images. Simultaneous pressing  
both keys saves a Man Overboard (MOB) waypoint at the  
current vessel position.  
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6
Exit (X) key  
Press to exit a dialog, to return to previous menu level, and  
to remove the cursor from the panel.  
Enter key  
Press to select or save your settings.  
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Key Description  
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8
9
Menu key  
A single press displays the menu for the active panel/  
overlay. Press and hold to hide or show the menu. A quick  
double-press displays the settings menu.  
Panel key  
Used on multiple-panel pages. A short press switches  
between the panels, a long press expands active panel to a  
full page panel and back again.  
Waypoint key  
Press to display the dialog for saving new waypoints. Press  
twice to quick save a waypoint. Press and hold to access the  
Find menu.  
10 Power key  
Press once to display the System Controls dialog. Repeat  
short presses to cycle the backlight brightness. Press and  
hold to turn the unit ON/OFF.  
11 Card reader door  
12 microSD Card readers  
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The Home page  
The Home page is accessed from any operation by a short press on  
the Pages key.  
Key Description  
1
Tools  
Select a button to access dialogs used for carrying out a  
task, or for browsing stored information.  
2
3
Local time and Water depth  
Applications  
Select a button to display the application as a full page  
panel.  
Press and hold a button to display pre-configured split  
page options for the application.  
4
Close button  
Select to exit the Home page and return to the previous  
active page.  
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Key Description  
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Favorites  
Select a button to display the panel combination.  
Press and hold a favorite button to enter edit mode for the  
Favorites panel.  
Application pages  
Each application connected to the system is presented on panels.  
The application can be presented as a full page, or in combination  
with other panels in a multiple panel page.  
All pages are accessed from the Home page.  
Key Description  
1
2
Application panel  
Menu  
Panel specific menu.  
3
System Controls dialog  
Quick access to basic system settings. Display the dialog by  
a short press on the Power key.  
4
5
Dialog  
Information to or input from the user.  
Alarm message  
Displayed if dangerous situations or system faults occur.  
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Split pages  
You can have up to 4 panels on each page.  
2 panels page  
3 panels page  
4 panels page  
Panel sizes in a split page can be adjusted from the System  
Controls dialog.  
Quick split pages  
Each full screen application has several pre-configured quick split  
pages, featuring the selected application combined with each of  
the other panels.  
Note: The number of quick split pages cannot be changed,  
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and the pages cannot be customized or deleted.  
Access a quick split page by pressing and holding the application  
button on the Home page.  
Favorite pages  
All preconfigured favorite pages can be modified and deleted, and  
you can create your own. You can have a total of 12 favorite pages.  
For more information, refer to "Adding new favorite pages" on page 32.  
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Integration of 3rd party devices  
A device connected to the NMEA 2000 network should  
automatically be identified by the system. If not, enable the feature  
from the advanced option in the System settings dialog.  
The 3rd party device is operated by using menus and dialogs as on  
other panels.  
This manual does not include specific operation instructions for any  
3rd party device. For features and functionality, refer to the  
documentation included with the 3rd party device.  
Mercury VesselView integration  
Mercury VesselView 7 SmartCraft data display and interaction are  
enabled through the HDS Gen3 when a VesselView 7 or VesselView  
4 gateway device is present on the NMEA 2000 network.  
A Mercury icon appears in the Tools menu when the device is  
available.  
FUSION-Link integration  
The FUSION-Link devices appear as additional sources when using  
the audio function. No additional icons are available.  
BEP CZone integration  
The HDS Gen3 integrates with BEP’s CZone system used for  
controlling and monitoring a distributed power system on your  
vessel.  
The CZone icon is available in the Tools panel on the Home page  
when a CZone system is available on the network.  
A separate manual is provided with your CZone system. Refer to this  
documentation and to the HDS Gen3 Installation manual for how to  
install and configure the CZone system.  
CZone dashboard  
When the CZone is installed and configured, an additional CZone  
dashboard is added to the Info panels.  
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You switch between a panel’s dashboards by selecting the left and  
right arrow symbols or by selecting the dashboard from the menu.  
Editing a CZone dashboard  
You can customize a CZone dashboard by changing the data for  
each of the gauges. Available editing options depend on the type of  
gauge and which data sources that are connected to your system.  
For more information, refer to "Info panels" on page 91.  
GoFree wireless  
The HDS Gen3 includes built-in wireless functionality that lets you  
use a wireless device to remotely view (phone and tablet) and  
control the system (tablet only). The system is controlled from the  
wireless device by Apps downloaded from their relevant  
Application store.  
Configuration and setup are described in the HDS Gen3 Installation  
manual.  
When remote control is accepted, the active page is mirrored to the  
wireless device.  
Note: For safety reasons, Autopilot and CZone functions  
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cannot be controlled from a wireless device.  
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Basic operation  
Systems Controls dialog  
The Systems Controls dialog provides quick access to basic system  
settings. You display the dialog by making a short press on the  
Power key. The icons displayed on the dialog can vary. For example,  
the adjust splits option is only available if you are viewing a split  
page when you open the System Controls dialog.  
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Activating functions  
Select the icon of the function you want to set or toggle on or off.  
For those functions that toggle on and off, an orange bar across the  
top of the icon indicates the function is activated, as shown in the  
Data Overlay icon above.  
Turning the system on and off  
You turn the system on and off by pressing and holding the Power  
key. You can also turn the unit off from the System Controls  
dialog.  
If the Power key is released before the shut-down is completed, the  
power off process is cancelled.  
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Standby mode  
In Standby mode, the Sonar and the backlight for screen and keys  
are turned off to save power. The system continues to run in the  
background.  
You select Standby mode from the System Controls dialog.  
Switch from Standby mode to normal operation by a short press on  
the Power key.  
Display illumination  
Brightness  
The display backlighting can be adjusted at any time from the  
System Controls dialog. You can also cycle the preset backlight  
levels by short presses on the Power key.  
Night mode  
The night mode option optimizes the color palette and backlight for  
low light conditions.  
Note: Details on the chart may be less visible when the  
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Night mode is selected!  
Locking the touchscreen  
You can temporarily lock a touchscreen to prevent accidental  
operation of the system. Lock the touchscreen when large amounts  
of water are on the screen, for example, in heavy seas and weather.  
This feature is also useful when cleaning the screen while the unit is  
turned on.  
When the touch lock is active you can only operate the unit from  
the keys.  
Note: To prevent false touchscreen activation the  
touchscreen will automatically lock when it detects a  
significant amount of water on the screen.  
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You lock the touchscreen from the System Controls dialog.  
You remove the lock function by a short press on the Power key.  
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Using menus and dialogs  
Menus  
The menu is used to operate the system and to adjust settings.  
Activate a menu item and toggle on/off an option by selecting  
it  
Adjust a slide bar value by either:  
dragging the slide bar  
selecting the + or - icons  
Select the Back menu option or the X key to return to the previous  
menu level, and then exit.  
Page menus can be hidden to allow pages to be a full screen view.  
To hide the menu, drag the menu to the right, or press and hold the  
Menu key.  
When you hide a menu on one page, the menu on other pages is  
also hidden. To display the menu again, select the menu option, or  
press the Menu key.  
The status of the cursor (active vs. inactive) changes the menu  
options.  
Dialog boxes  
Numeric and alphanumeric keyboards are automatically displayed  
when required for entering user information in dialogs.  
A dialog is closed by saving or cancelling the entry.  
A dialog can also be closed by selecting the X in the dialog's upper  
right corner or by pressing the X key.  
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Selecting pages and panels  
Selecting a page  
Select a full page panel by selecting the relevant application  
button on the Home page  
Select a favorite page by selecting the relevant favorite button  
Select a predefined split panel by pressing and holding the  
relevant application icon  
Select active panel  
In a multiple panel page, only one panel can be active at a time. The  
active panel is outlined with a border.  
You can only access the page menu of an active panel.  
You activate a panel by:  
Touch operation: tapping the panel  
Key operation: pressing the Panel key  
Using the cursor on the panel  
The cursor can be used to measure a distance, to mark a position,  
and to select items.  
Position the cursor by tapping the desired location on the screen or  
by using the Cursor keys to move the cursor.  
By default, the cursor is not shown on the panel.  
When the cursor is active, the cursor position window is displayed.  
To remove the cursor and cursor elements from the panel, press the  
X key or select the Clear cursor option.  
GoTo cursor  
You can navigate to a selected position on the image by positioning  
the cursor on the panel, then using the Goto Cursor option in the  
menu.  
The Cursor assist function  
The cursor assist function allows for fine tuning and precision  
placement of the cursor without covering details with your finger.  
Press and hold your finger on the screen to switch the cursor  
symbol to a selection circle, appearing above your finger.  
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Without removing your finger from the screen, drag the selection  
circle over the desired item to display item information.  
When you remove your finger from the screen the cursor reverts to  
normal cursor operation.  
Measuring distance  
The cursor can be used to measure the distance between your  
vessel and a selected position, or between 2 points on the chart  
panel.  
1. Position the cursor on the point from where you want to  
measure the distance.  
2. Start the measure function from the menu.  
- The measuring icons appear with a line drawn from the vessel  
center to the cursor position, and the distance is listed in the  
cursor information window.  
3. You can reposition the measuring points by dragging either  
icon as long as the measuring function is active.  
Note: The bearing is always measured from the grey icon  
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to the blue icon.  
You can also start the measuring function without an active cursor.  
Both measuring icons are then initially located at the vessel position.  
The grey icon follows the vessel as the vessel moves, while the blue  
icon remains at the position given when you activated the function.  
You terminate the measuring function by selecting the Finish  
measuring menu option.  
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Creating a Man Overboard waypoint  
If an emergency situation should occur, you can save a Man  
Overboard (MOB) waypoint at the vessel’s current position by  
pressing the Zoom In (+) and Zoom out (-) keys simultaneously.  
When you activate the MOB function the following actions are  
automatically performed:  
a MOB waypoint is saved at the vessel's position  
the display switches to a zoomed chart panel, centered on the  
vessel's position  
the system displays navigation information back to the MOB  
waypoint  
Multiple MOB waypoints are saved by repeatedly pressing the MOB  
buttons. The vessel continues to show navigation information to  
the initial MOB waypoint. Navigation to subsequent MOB waypoints  
needs to be done manually.  
Cancel navigation to MOB  
The system continues to display navigational information towards  
the MOB waypoint until you cancel the navigation from the menu.  
Display MOB waypoint information  
You can display MOB information by selecting the MOB waypoint  
and then the MOB waypoint pop-up.  
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The MOB waypoint menu option  
When a MOB waypoint is activated, you can use the Waypoint  
MOB menu option to:  
Move it on the panel  
Edit its attributes  
Delete it  
Goto it  
When you select the Edit menu option the Edit Waypoint dialog  
opens.  
Screen capture  
Simultaneously press and hold the Pages and Power keys to take a  
screen capture. By default, screen captures are saved to internal  
memory.  
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Customizing your system  
Customizing the Home page wallpaper  
The Home page's wallpaper can be customized. You can select one  
of the pictures included with the system, or you can use your own  
picture in .jpg or .png format.  
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The images can be available on any location that can be seen in the  
files browser. When a picture is chosen as the wallpaper, it is  
automatically copied to the Wallpaper folder.  
Adjusting panel size  
You can change the panel size for an active split page. The panel  
size can be adjusted for both favorite pages and for predefined split  
pages.  
1. Activate the System Controls dialog  
2. Select the adjust splits option in the dialog  
3. Adjust the panel size by:  
- Touch operation: dragging the adjustment icon  
- Key operation: using the cursor keys to move the adjustment  
icon  
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4. Confirm your changes by tapping one of the panels, selecting  
the save option in the menu, or by pressing the Enter key.  
The changes are saved to the active favorite or split page.  
Data Overlay  
You can have data information as overlay on a page. The  
information can be any data available on the network.  
Turning Data overlay on and off  
You can turn overlay data on or off for any active page by selecting  
the Data overlay icon on the System Controls dialog. When Data  
overlay is on, an orange bar appears above the icon.  
Edit overlay data  
Use the Edit overlay option on the System Controls dialog to  
access edit menu options to:  
Add a new data overlay to the active panel.  
Delete a selected data overlay.  
Change a selected data overlay to display different data.  
Configure a selected data overlay appearance (digital or analog,  
size, and so on).  
Re-locate an item by selecting and moving it.  
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Adding new favorite pages  
1. Select the New icon in the favorite panel on the Home page to  
open the page editor dialog  
2. Drag and drop page icons to set up a new page  
3. Change the panel arrangement (only possible for 2 or 3 panels),  
if required.  
4. Save the page layout  
The system displays the new favorite page, and the new page is  
included in the list of favorite pages on the Home page.  
Edit favorite pages  
1. Select the edit icon for a favorite icon to enter edit mode  
- Select the X icon to remove the page  
- Select the tool icon to display the page editor dialog  
2. Add or remove panels in the page editor dialog.  
3. Save or discard your changes to leave the favorite edit mode.  
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Charts  
The chart function displays your vessel’s position relative to land  
and other chart objects. On the chart panel you can plan and  
navigate routes, place waypoints and display AIS targets. You can  
overlay a radar image, a StructureScan image or weather  
information.  
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The Chart panel  
Key Description  
1
2
Waypoint*  
Vessel with Heading extension line (Heading extension line  
is optional)  
3
4
5
6
7
Route*  
North indicator  
Grid lines*  
Range rings*  
Trail*  
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Key Description  
8
9
Chart range scale  
Range rings interval (only displayed when Range rings are  
turned on)  
* Optional chart items  
Note: You turn the optional images on/off individually. For  
more information, see "Chart settings" on page 47.  
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Chart data  
The system is delivered with different embedded cartography  
depending on region.  
All units support Insight charts from Navico including Insight  
Genesis. The system also supports Navionics Gold, Platinum+ and  
Navionics+, C-MAP MAX-N/MAX-N+ by Jeppesen as well as content  
created by variety of third party mapping providers in the AT5  
format. For a full selection of available charts please visit  
insightstore.navico.com, c-map.jeppesen.com or navionics.com.  
Note: Insight charts are referred to as Lowrance in the  
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menu.  
Charts on microSD cards are shared over the Ethernet network, so  
only one chart card per vessel is required.  
Note: The system does not automatically switch to  
embedded cartography if the chart card is removed. A low-  
resolution chart will be displayed until you re-insert the  
card or manually switch back to the embedded  
cartography.  
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Showing dual chart types  
If you have different chart types available - embedded, in the card  
slot, or on the Ethernet network - you can show two different chart  
types simultaneously on a page with two chart panels.  
You can select a dual chart panel by pressing and holding the Chart  
application button on the Home page, or by creating a favorite  
page with two chart panels.  
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Selecting chart type  
Chart type is set individually for each chart panel.  
Activate one of the chart panels, and then select one of the  
available chart types in the chart source menu option. Repeat the  
process for the second chart panel, and select an alternative chart  
type for this panel.  
Vessel symbol  
When the HDS has a valid GPS position lock, the vessel symbol  
indicates vessel position. If no GPS position is available, the vessel  
symbol includes a question mark.  
Note: Without a heading sensor on the network, the vessel  
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icon orientates itself using COG (Course over Ground).  
Chart scale  
You zoom in and out on the chart by using the zoom (+ or -)  
buttons, the + or - keys, or two fingers to pinch (zoom out) and  
spread (zoom in).  
Chart range scale and range rings interval (when turned on) are  
shown in the lower right corner of the chart panel.  
Panning the chart  
You can move the chart in any direction by:  
Touch operation: dragging your finger on the screen  
Key operation: using the cursor keys to move the cursor to the  
edge of the chart panel in the desired direction  
Select the Clear cursor menu option or press the X key to remove  
the cursor and cursor window from the panel. This also centers the  
chart to the vessel position.  
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Positioning the vessel on the chart panel  
Chart orientation  
Several options are available for how the chart is rotated in the  
panel. The chart orientation symbol in the panel’s upper right  
corner indicates the north direction.  
North up  
North up  
Heading up  
Course up  
Displays the chart with north upward.  
Heading up  
Displays the chart with the vessel’s heading directed upward.  
Heading information is received from a compass. If heading is not  
available, then the COG from the GPS is used.  
Course up  
Rotates the chart in the direction of the next waypoint when  
navigating a route or navigating to a waypoint. If not navigating the  
heading up orientation is used until navigation is started.  
Look ahead  
Moves the vessel icon closer to the bottom of the screen so that  
you can maximize your view ahead.  
Displaying information about chart items  
When you select a chart item, a waypoint, a route or a target, basic  
information for the selected item is displayed. Select the chart item's  
pop-up to display all available information for that item. You can  
also activate the detailed information dialog from the menu.  
Note: Pop-up information has to be enabled in chart  
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Using the cursor on the chart panel  
By default, the cursor is not shown on the chart panel.  
When you activate the cursor, the cursor position window is  
displayed. When the cursor is active, the chart does not pan or  
rotate to follow the vessel.  
Press the X key or select the Clear cursor menu option to remove  
the cursor and the cursor window from the panel. This also centers  
the chart to the vessel position.  
Select the Restore cursor menu option to display the cursor in its  
previous location. The Clear cursor and Restore cursor options  
are useful features for toggling between the vessel's current  
location and the cursor position.  
Creating routes  
You can create routes as follows on the chart panel.  
1. Position the cursor on the chart panel.  
2. Select New followed by New route in the menu.  
3. Continue positioning the remaining routepoints.  
4. Save the route by selecting the save option in the menu.  
Note: For more information, refer to "Waypoints, Routes, and  
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Find objects on chart panels  
You can search for other vessels or various chart items from a chart  
panel.  
Activate the cursor on the panel to search from the cursor position.  
If the cursor is not active, the system searches for items from the  
vessel's position.  
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Note: You must have a SIRIUS data package subscription to  
search for fueling stations and an AIS receiver connected to  
search for vessels.  
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3D charts  
The 3D option provides a three dimensional graphical view of land  
and sea contours.  
Note: All chart types work in 3D mode, but without 3D  
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cartography for the appropriate area the chart appears flat.  
When 3D chart option is selected, the Pan and the Rotate icons  
appear on the right side of the chart panel.  
Panning the 3D chart  
You can move the chart in any direction by selecting the Pan icon  
and then panning in the desired direction.  
Controlling the view angle  
You can control the view angle by selecting the Rotate icon and  
then panning the chart panel.  
To change the direction you are viewing, pan horizontally  
To change the tilt angle of the view, pan vertically  
Note: When centered on the vessel position, only the tilt  
angle can be adjusted. The view direction is controlled by  
the chart orientation setting. See "Positioning the vessel on the chart  
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Zooming a 3D chart  
You zoom in and out on a 3D chart by using the zoom (+ or -)  
buttons, or by using the + and - keys.  
Chart overlay  
Radar, Structure, and Weather information can be displayed as  
overlay on your chart panel.  
Note: Weather overlay is currently only available in the  
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United States.  
When an overlay is selected, the chart menu expands to include  
basic functions for the selected overlay.  
Radar, Structure, and Weather functions are described in separate  
sections in this manual.  
Insight specific chart options  
Orientation, Look ahead, 3D and Change to Navionics/  
Change to Insight (previously described in this section) are  
common for all chart types.  
Chart imagery style  
The charts can be displayed in three imagery styles.  
2D mapping style  
Shaded relief  
No contours  
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Insight view options  
Insight Chart details  
Low  
Basic level of information that cannot be removed, and  
includes information that is required in all geographic  
areas. It is not intended to be sufficient for safe  
navigation  
Medium Minimum information sufficient for navigation  
Full All available information for the chart in use  
Insight chart categories  
Insight charts include several categories and sub-categories that  
you can turn on/off individually depending on which information  
you want to see.  
Land Exaggeration and Water Exaggeration  
Graphical settings available in 3D mode only. Exaggeration is a  
multiplier applied to the drawn height of hills on land, and troughs  
in water to make them look taller or deeper.  
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Navionics specific chart options  
Orientation, Look ahead, 3D and Change to Navionics/  
Change to Insight (previously described in this section) are  
common for all chart types.  
Community edits  
Toggles on the chart layer including Navionics edits. These are user  
information or edits uploaded to Navionics Community by users,  
and made available in Navionics charts.  
For more information, refer to Navionics information included with  
your chart, or to Navionics website: www.navionics.com.  
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Navionics chart settings  
Colored seabed areas  
Used for displaying different depth areas in different shades of blue.  
Presentation type  
Provides marine charting information such as symbols, colors of the  
navigation chart and wording for either International or U.S.  
presentation types.  
Annotation  
Determines what area information, such as names of locations and  
notes of areas, is available to display.  
Chart details  
Provides you with different levels of geographical layer information.  
Safety depth  
The Navionics charts use different shades of blue to distinguish  
between shallow and deep water.  
Safety depth, based on a selected limit, is drawn without blue  
shading.  
Note: The built in Navionics database features data down  
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to 20 m, after which it is all white.  
Contours depth  
Determines which contours you see on the chart down to the  
selected safety depth value.  
Rock filter level  
Hides rock identification on the chart beneath a given depth.  
This helps you to declutter charts in areas where there are many  
rocks located at depths well below your vessel's draught.  
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Navionics view options  
Chart shading  
Shading adds terrain information to the chart.  
Navionics dynamic tide and current icons  
Shows tides and currents with a gauge and an arrow instead of the  
diamond icons used for static tides and current information.  
The tide and current data available in Navionics charts are related to  
a specific date and time. The system animates the arrows and/or  
gauges to show the tides and currents evolution over time.  
Dynamic tide information  
Dynamic current information  
The following icons and symbology are used:  
Icons  
Description  
Current speed.  
The arrow length depends on the rate, and the  
symbol is rotated according to flow direction. Flow  
rate is shown inside the arrow symbol.  
The red symbol is used when current speed is  
increasing, and the blue symbol is used when  
current speed is decreasing.  
Tide height.  
The gauge has 8 labels and is set according to  
absolute max/min value of the evaluated day.  
The red arrow is used when tide is rising, and the  
blue arrow is used when tide is falling.  
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Note: All numeric values are shown in the relevant system  
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units (unit of measurement) set by user.  
Easy View  
Magnifying feature that increases the size of chart items and text.  
Note: There is no indication on the chart showing that this  
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feature is active.  
Photo overlay  
Photo overlay enables you to view satellite photo images of an area  
as an overlay on the chart. The availability of such photos is limited  
to certain regions, and Navionics cartography version.  
You can view photo overlays in either 2D or 3D modes.  
No Photo overlay  
Photo overlay, land only  
Full Photo overlay  
Photo transparency  
The Photo transparency sets the opaqueness of the photo overlay.  
With minimum transparency settings the chart details are almost  
hidden by the photo.  
Minimum transparency  
Maximum transparency  
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Navionics Fish N' Chip  
The system supports Navionics Fish N' Chip (U.S. only) chart feature.  
For more information, see www.navionics.com.  
Depth highlight range  
Select a range of depths between which Navionics fills with a  
different color.  
This allows you to highlight a specific range of depths for fishing  
purposes. The range is only as accurate as the underlying chart data,  
meaning that if the chart only contains 5 meter intervals for contour  
lines, the shading is rounded to the nearest available contour line.  
No Depth highlight range  
Depth highlight range: 6 m - 12 m  
Shallow water highlight  
Highlights areas of shallow water.  
This allows you to highlight areas of water between 0 and the  
selected depth (up to 10 meters/30 feet).  
No shallow water highlighted  
Shallow water highlight: 0 m - 3 m  
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Jeppesen tides and currents  
The system can display Jeppesen tides and currents. With this  
information it is possible to predict the time, level, direction and  
strength of currents and tides. This is an important tool when  
considering planning and navigation of a trip.  
In large zoom ranges the tides and currents are displayed as a  
square icon including the letter T (Tides) or C (Current). When you  
select one of the icons, tidal or current information for that location  
are displayed.  
Dynamic current data can be viewed by zooming inside a 1-nautical  
mile zoom range. At that range, the Current icon changes to an  
animated dynamic icon that shows the speed and direction of the  
current. Dynamic icons are colored in black (greater than 6 knots),  
red (greater than 2 knots and less than or equal to 6 knots), yellow  
(greater than 1 knot and less than or equal to 2 knots) or green  
(equal to or less than 1 knot), depending on the current in that  
location.  
If there is no current (0 knots) this will be shown as a white, square  
icon.  
Static Current and Tide icons  
Dynamic Current icons  
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Chart settings  
Settings and display options made in the Chart settings page are  
common for all chart panels.  
3D boat selection  
Determines which icon to use on 3D charts.  
Boat settings  
The boat settings are used when calculating an automatic route.  
The boat's draught, width and height must be input to use the  
autorouting and easy routing features.  
Note: Autorouting is not available in Insight units, or in any  
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unit used in U.S. territorial waters.  
Range Rings  
The range rings can be used to present the distance from your  
vessel to other chart objects.  
The range scale is set automatically by the system to suit the chart  
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Vessels’ extension lines  
Sets the lengths of the heading and course extension lines for your  
vessel. For setting extension line lengths on other vessels shown as  
A: Heading  
B: Course Over Ground (COG)  
The lengths of the extension lines are either set as a fixed distance,  
or to indicate the distance the vessel moves in the selected time  
period. If no options are turned on for the vessel then no extension  
lines are shown for your vessel.  
Your vessel heading is based on information from the active  
heading sensor and the COG is based on information from the  
active GPS sensor.  
Synchronize 2D/3D chart  
Links the position shown on one chart with the position shown on  
the other chart when a 2D and a 3D chart are shown side by side.  
Pop-up information  
Selects whether basic information for chart items is displayed when  
you select the item.  
Grid lines  
Turns on/off viewing of longitude and latitude grid lines on the  
chart.  
Hide chart  
If the option is set to ON when viewing a Lowrance chart, the chart  
(background) is not displayed and only the vessel, extensions,  
waypoints, and routes are displayed on a white background.  
Waypoints, Routes, Trails  
Turns on/off displaying of these items on chart panels. Also opens  
the Waypoints, Routes and Trails dialogs you can use to manage  
them.  
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Waypoints, Routes, and Trails dialogs  
The Waypoints, Routes, and Trails dialogs give access to advanced  
edit functions and settings for these items.  
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The dialogs are accessed from the Tools panel on the Home page  
or from the chart Settings dialog.  
Waypoints  
A waypoint is a user generated mark positioned on a chart, on a  
radar image or on the Sonar image. Each waypoint has an exact  
position with latitude and longitude coordinates. A waypoint  
positioned from the Sonar image has a depth value, in addition to  
position information.  
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A waypoint is used to mark a position you later may want to return  
to. Two or more waypoints can also be combined to create a route.  
Saving waypoints  
You can save a waypoint at a selected location by positioning the  
cursor on the panel, then selecting the new waypoint option in the  
menu.  
You can also save a waypoint by pressing the Waypoint key:  
Press once to display the New Waypoint dialog  
Press twice to quickly save a waypoint. If the cursor is active, the  
waypoint is saved at the cursor position. If the cursor is not  
active, the waypoint is saved at your vessel's position.  
Moving a waypoint  
1. Select the waypoint you want to move  
- The waypoint icon expands to indicate that it is active  
2. Activate the menu and select the waypoint in the menu  
3. Select the move option  
4. Select the new waypoint position  
5. Press the Enter key to confirm the new position.  
The waypoint is now automatically saved at the new position.  
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Edit a waypoint  
You can edit all information about a waypoint from the Edit  
Waypoint dialog.  
The dialog can also be accessed from the Waypoints tool on the  
Home page.  
Waypoint alarm settings  
You can set an alarm radius for each individual waypoint you create.  
The alarm is set in the Edit Waypoint dialog.  
Note: The waypoint radius alarm must be toggled ON in  
the alarm panel to activate an alarm when your vessel  
comes within the defined radius.  
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Routes  
A route consists of a series of routepoints entered in the order that  
you want to navigate them.  
When you select a route on the chart panel it turns green, and the  
route name is displayed.  
Creating a new route on the chart panel  
1. Activate the cursor on the chart panel.  
2. Select the new route option from the menu.  
3. Position the first waypoint on the chart panel.  
4. Continue positioning new routepoints on the chart panel until  
the route is completed.  
5. Save the route by selecting the save option in the menu.  
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Edit a route from the chart panel  
1. Select the route to make it active.  
2. Select the route edit option in the menu.  
3. Position the new routepoint on the chart panel:  
- If you set the new routepoint on a leg, a new point is added  
between existing routepoints.  
- If you set the new routepoint outside the route, the new  
routepoint is added after the last point in the route.  
4. Drag a routepoint to move it to a new position.  
5. Save the route by selecting the save option in the menu.  
Note: The menu changes depending on the selected edit  
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option. All edits are confirmed or cancelled from the menu.  
Creating routes using existing waypoints  
You can create a new route by combining existing waypoints from  
the Routes dialog. The dialog is activated by using the Routes tool  
on the Home page.  
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Converting Trails to Routes  
You can convert a trail to a route from the Edit Trail dialog. The  
dialog is activated by activating the trail, then selecting the trail's  
pop-up, or the Trail menu option.  
The Edit Trails dialog can also be accessed by selecting the Trails  
tool on the Home page.  
Autorouting and Easy Routing  
The Autorouting and Easy Routing suggest new routepoint  
positions based on information in the map and on your boat's size.  
Before you can start using this feature the boat draught, width and  
height must be entered into the system. The boat settings dialog is  
automatically displayed if the information is missing when you start  
the feature.  
Note: HDS Gen3 units designed for sale in the U.S. region  
do not have Autorouting or Easy Routing capabilities.  
Autorouting or Easy Routing features are disabled on all  
non-U.S. units when they are used in U.S. territorial waters.  
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Note: It is not possible to start the Autorouting or Easy  
Routing if one of the selected routepoints is located in an  
unsafe area. A warning dialog is displayed, and you have to  
move the relevant routepoint(s) to a safe area to proceed.  
Note: If no compatible cartography is available, the  
Autorouting or Easy Routing menu option is not available.  
Compatible cartography includes Jeppesen CMAP MAX-N  
+, Navionics+ and Navionics Platinum. For a full selection of  
available charts please visit insightstore.navico.com, c-  
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1. Position at least two routepoints on a new route, or open an  
existing route for editing.  
2. Select Autorouting, followed by:  
- Entire Route if you want the system to add new routepoints  
between the first and the last routepoint of the open route.  
- Selection if you want to manually select the routepoints that  
define the limits for the autorouting, then select the relevant  
routepoints. Selected routepoints are colored red. Only two  
routepoints can be selected, and the system discards any  
routepoints between your selected start and end points.  
3. Select Accept to start the automatic routing.  
- When the automatic routing is completed the route appears  
in preview mode, and the legs are color coded to indicate  
save or unsafe areas. Navionics uses red (unsafe) and green  
(safe), while C-MAP uses red (unsafe), yellow (dangerous) and  
green (safe).  
4. Move any routepoints if required when the route is in preview  
mode.  
5. Select Keep to accept the routepoints positions.  
6. Eventually repeat step 2 (Selection) and step 3 if you want the  
system to automatically position routepoints for other parts of  
the route.  
7. Select Save to complete the automatic routing and save the  
route.  
Autorouting and Easy Routing examples  
Entire route option used when first and last route points are  
selected.  
First and last routepoint  
Result after automatic routing  
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Selection option used for autorouting part of a route.  
Two routepoints selected  
Result after automatic routing  
The Edit Route dialog  
You can add and remove routepoints from the Edit Route dialog.  
This dialog is activated by selecting an active route's pop-up or from  
the menu.  
The dialog can also be accessed by using the Routes tool on the  
Home page.  
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Trails  
Trails are a graphical presentation of the historical path of the vessel,  
allowing you to retrace where you have travelled. Trails can be  
converted to routes from the Edit dialog.  
From the factory, the system is set to automatically track and draw  
the vessel's movement on the chart panel. The system continues to  
record the until the length reaches the maximum points, and then  
automatically begins overwriting the oldest points.  
The automatic tracking function can be turned off from the Trails  
dialog.  
Creating new Trails  
You can start a new trail from the Trails dialog, activated by using  
the Trails tool on the Home page.  
Trails settings  
A trail is made up of a series of points connected by line segments  
whose length depends on the frequency of the recording.  
You can select to position trail points based on time settings,  
distance, or by letting the system position a waypoint automatically  
when a course change is registered.  
Note: The Trails option must also be turned ON in the chart  
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Navigating  
The navigation function included in the system allows you to  
navigate to the cursor position, to a waypoint or along a predefined  
route.  
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If autopilot functionality is included in your system, the autopilot  
can be set to automatically navigate the vessel.  
For information about positioning waypoints and creating routes,  
Steer panel  
The Steer panel can be used to display information when you are  
navigating. It is activated from the Home page, either as a full page  
panel or as part of a multiple panel page.  
Key Description  
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3
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Data fields  
Vessel heading  
Bearing to waypoint  
Destination point  
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Bearing line with allowed off course limit  
When travelling on a route the bearing line shows the  
intended course from one waypoint towards the next.  
When navigating towards a waypoint (cursor position,  
MOB, or an entered latitude and longitude position), the  
bearing line shows the intended course from the point at  
which navigation was started towards the waypoint.  
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Vessel symbol  
Indicates distance and bearing relative to the intended  
course. If the XTE (Cross Track Error) exceeds the defined  
XTE limit, this is indicated with a red arrow including the  
distance from the track line. Refer to ""XTE limit" on page  
61".  
Data Fields  
The Steer panel provides the following information:  
XTE  
Cross track error  
SOG Speed over ground  
COG Course over ground  
POS Position  
DTD Distance to destination  
TTD Time to destination  
Navigate to cursor position  
You can start navigating to a cursor position on any chart, radar, or  
Sonar panel.  
Position the cursor at the selected destination on the panel, and  
then select the Goto Cursor option in the menu.  
Navigate a route  
You can start navigating a route from the chart panel, steer panel, or  
from the Route dialog.  
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When route navigation is started, the menu expands and shows  
options for canceling the navigation, for skipping a waypoint, and  
for restarting the route from current vessel position.  
Starting a route from the chart panel  
Activate a route on the panel, and then select the route navigation  
option from the menu.  
You can select a routepoint to start navigating from a selected  
position.  
Starting a route from the steer panel  
Select the start route option on the menu, and then details from the  
dialogs.  
Start navigating a route from the Route dialog  
You can start navigating from the Route dialog, activated by:  
Selecting the Route tool from the Home page  
Selecting the route details from the menu  
Cancel navigation  
When you are navigating, the menu includes an option for  
cancelling the navigation.  
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Navigating with the autopilot  
When you start navigation on a system with autopilot functionality,  
you are prompted to set the autopilot to navigation mode.  
If you choose not to engage the autopilot, the autopilot can be set  
to navigation mode from the Autopilot Controller later on.  
For more information about autopilot functionality, refer to "Autopilot"  
Navigation settings  
Arrival radius  
Sets an invisible circle around the destination waypoint.  
The vessel is considered arrived at the waypoint when it is within  
this radius.  
XTE limit  
This setting defines how far the vessel can deviate from the selected  
route, if the vessel goes beyond this limit, an alarm is activated.  
XTE alarm (Cross track error)  
Turns on/off the XTE alarm.  
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Trails  
Opens the Trails dialog where trails settings can be adjusted and  
trails can be converted into routes for navigation. Refer to "Converting  
Logging type  
You can select to record trail points based on time, distance, or by  
letting the unit position a point automatically when a course  
change is registered.  
Specify one of the following logging types in the Navigating  
Settings dialog:  
Auto - the unit positions a point automatically when a course  
change is registered.  
Distance - select the Distance field and enter the distance you  
want to record.  
Time - select the Time field and enter the time you want to  
record.  
Phantom Loran  
Enables use of Phantom Loran positioning system.  
Loran settings  
Defines Loran chains (GRI) and preferred station for waypoint entry,  
cursor position and position panel.  
The graphic example shows a cursor position window with Loran  
position information.  
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Sonar  
The Sonar function provides a view of the water and bottom  
beneath your vessel, allowing you to detect fish and examine the  
structure of the sea floor.  
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The Sonar image  
Key Description  
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Fish arches  
History preview*  
Temperature graph*  
Depth at cursor  
Amplitude scope*  
Zoom (range) buttons  
Water depth and Water temperature at cursor location  
Range scale  
Bottom  
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Note: You turn the optional Sonar images on/off  
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individually. Refer to "Sonar Settings" on page 73.  
Zooming the Sonar image  
You can zoom the Sonar image by:  
using the zoom (+ or -) buttons  
pinching or spreading on the screen  
using the +/- keys  
Zoom level is shown on the bottom left side of the panel.  
When zooming in, the sea floor is kept near the bottom of the  
screen, irrespective of whether it is in auto-range or manual range.  
If the range is set considerably less than the actual depth, the unit is  
not able to find the bottom when zooming.  
If the cursor is active, the unit zooms in where the cursor is pointed.  
Zoom bar  
The zoom bar is displayed when you zoom the Sonar image.  
Drag the zoom bar vertically to view different parts of the water  
column.  
Using the cursor on the Sonar panel  
The cursor can be used to measure a distance to a target, to mark a  
position, and to select targets.  
By default, the cursor is not shown on the Sonar image.  
When you position the cursor on the Sonar image; the screen  
pauses, the depth at the cursor position is shown, and the  
information window and the history bar are activated.  
To remove the cursor and cursor elements from the panel, select  
Clear cursor or press the X key.  
Viewing Sonar history  
Whenever the cursor is shown on the Sonar panel, the scroll bar is  
shown at the top of the panel. The scroll bar shows the image you  
are currently viewing in relation to the total Sonar image history  
stored.  
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If the scroll bar is on the far right side, it indicates that you are  
viewing the latest soundings. If you position the cursor to the left  
side of the screen, the history bar starts scrolling towards the left,  
and the automatic scrolling as new soundings are received is turned  
off.  
You can view sonar history by panning the image. You can also use  
the preview feature to pan history, refer to "Preview" on page 72.  
To resume normal scrolling, select Clear cursor or press the X key.  
Setting up the Sonar image  
Use the Sonar menu options to set up the image. When the cursor  
is active, some options on the Sonar menu are replaced with cursor  
mode features. Select Clear cursor to return to the normal Sonar  
menu.  
The range  
The range setting determines the water depth that is visible on the  
screen.  
Auto range  
By default, the range is set to Auto. With Auto, the system  
automatically displays the whole range from the water surface to  
the bottom. Auto is the preferred setting for most fish finding sonar  
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Preset range levels  
Allows for the selection of a specific depth range that is not tied to  
the depth of the water.  
Custom range  
This option allows you to manually set both upper and lower range  
limits.  
Note: Setting a custom range puts the sonar in manual  
mode. If the bottom is well beyond the lower range set,  
you may lose digital depth.  
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Sonar frequency  
The HDS Gen3 unit supports several transducer frequencies.  
Available frequencies depend on the transducer model that is  
connected.  
You can view two frequencies at the same time by selecting dual  
Sonar panels from the Home page.  
Sensitivity  
Increasing Sensitivity shows more detail on the screen. Decreasing  
Sensitivity displays less. Too much detail clutters the screen.  
Conversely, desired echoes may not be displayed if Sensitivity is set  
too low.  
Note: Auto Sensitivity is the preferred mode for most  
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conditions.  
Auto sensitivity  
Auto sensitivity automatically adjusts the sonar return to the  
optimal levels. Auto sensitivity can be adjusted (+/-) to your  
preference while still maintaining the auto sensitivity functionality.  
Colorline  
Allows the user to adjust the colors of the display to help  
differentiate softer targets from harder ones. Adjusting the Colorline  
can help separate fish and important structures on or near the  
bottom from the actual bottom.  
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Adjusting Sensitivity and Colorline  
Select the Sensitivity or Colorline menu options in the Sonar menu  
and adjust them by dragging the bar vertically or by using the  
Cursor keys.  
Note: Minor adjustments can be made by tapping above or  
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below the slider bar or pressing the Cursor keys.  
Note: When the Sensitivity or Colorline slider bar is  
displayed, it is automatically selected and adjustments can  
be made up/down with the Cursor keys.  
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Stop sonar  
Select the Stop sonar menu option to stop the sonar from pinging.  
Use the stop sonar option anytime you want to disable the sonar  
but not power off the unit.  
Advanced Sonar options  
The Advanced option is only available when cursor is not active.  
Noise rejection  
Signal interference from bilge pumps, engine vibration and air  
bubbles can clutter the image.  
The noise rejection option filters the signal interference and reduces  
the on-screen clutter.  
Surface clarity  
Wave action, boat wakes, and temperature inversion can cause  
onscreen clutter near the surface. The surface clarity option reduces  
surface clutter by decreasing the sensitivity of the receiver near the  
surface.  
Scroll speed  
You can select the scrolling speed of the Sonar image on the screen.  
A high scroll speed updates the image fast, while a low scroll speed  
presents a longer history.  
Note: In certain conditions it may be necessary to adjust  
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adjusting the image to a faster speed when vertically  
fishing without moving.  
Ping speed  
Ping speed controls the rate the transducer transmits the Sonar  
signal into the water. By default, the ping speed is set to max. It may  
be necessary to adjust the ping speed to limit interference or to  
adjust for specific fishing conditions.  
Manual mode  
Manual mode is an advanced user mode that restricts digital depth  
capability, so the unit only sends sonar signals to the user selected  
depth range. This allows the display to continue smooth scrolling if  
the bottom depth is out of transducer range. When the unit is in  
manual mode, you might not receive any depth readings, or you  
might receive incorrect depth information.  
Recording Sonar data  
You can record Sonar and StructureScan data and save the file  
internally in the HDS Gen3 unit, or save it onto a microSD card  
inserted into the unit’s card reader.  
The Log sonar dialog is activated from the Advanced menu  
option, or the from the Sonar Settings dialog.  
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When the Sonar image is being recorded, there is a flashing red  
symbol in the top left corner and a message will appear periodically  
at the bottom of the screen. The recording is stopped by selecting  
the Log Sonar function and then selecting Stop.  
The following options are available:  
Filename  
Specify the name of the recording (log).  
File format  
Select a file format from the drop-down, slg (Sonar only), xtf  
(Structure only), or sl2 (Sonar & Structure).  
Note: XTF format is for use only with select 3rd party sonar  
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viewing tools.  
Bytes per sounding  
Select how many bytes per seconds that are to be used when  
saving the log file. More bytes yield better resolution, but cause the  
record file to increase in size compared to using lower byte settings.  
Create StructureMap when completed  
If StructureScan is available on the network, you can convert the  
loggings to StructureMap format (.smf) after recording. The log file  
can also be converted to StructureMap format from the Files option.  
Viewing the recorded sounder data  
Both internally and externally stored sounder records may be  
reviewed when selected.  
The log file is displayed as a paused image, and you control the  
scrolling and display from the replay menu option.  
You can use the cursor on the replay image, and pan the image as  
on a normal echo image.  
If more than one channel was recorded in the selected echo file,  
you can select which channel to display.  
You exit the replay mode by pressing the X key or by selecting the  
X symbol in the upper right corner of the replay image.  
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Sonar view options  
Select the View in the Sonar menu to see View options.  
Split screen options  
Zoom  
Key Description  
1
2
Zoom level  
Zoom bars  
The Zoom mode presents a magnified view of the sounder image  
on the left side of the panel. By default the zoom level is set to 2x.  
You can select up to 8x zoom from the drop-down menu, using the  
+/- keys, or the zoom (+ or -) buttons. The range zoom bars on the  
right side of the display shows the range that is magnified. If you  
increase the zooming factor the range is reduced. You see this as  
reduced distance between the zoom bars.  
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Bottom lock  
The bottom lock mode is useful when you want to view echoes  
close to the bottom. In this mode the left side of the panel shows an  
image where the bottom is flattened. The range scale is changed to  
measure from the seabed (0) and upwards. The bottom and the  
zero line are always shown on the left image, independent of the  
range scale. The scaling factor for the image on the left side of the  
panel is adjusted as described for the Zoom option.  
Flasher  
The Flasher mode shows a flasher-style sonar view in the left panel  
and a normal sonar view in the right panel.  
Palettes  
You can select between several display palettes optimized for a  
variety of fishing conditions.  
Temperature graph  
The temperature graph is used to illustrate changes in water  
temperature.  
When toggled on, a colored line and temperature digits are shown  
on the Sonar image.  
Depth line  
A depth line can be added to the bottom surface to make it easier  
to distinguish the bottom from fish and structures.  
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Amplitude scope  
The Amplitude scope is a display of real-time echoes as they appear  
on the panel. The strength of the actual echo is indicated by both  
width and color intensity.  
Preview  
You can have all available sonar history shown at the top of the  
sonar screen. The Preview bar is a snapshot of available sonar  
history. You can scroll through sonar history by dragging the  
preview slider horizontally. By default, Preview is turned on when  
the cursor is active.  
Fish ID  
You can select how you want the echoes to appear on the screen.  
You can also select if you want to be notified by a beep when a fish  
ID appears on the panel.  
Fish symbols and depth  
Traditional fish echoes  
Fish symbols  
indication  
Note: Not all fish symbols are actual fish.  
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Sonar settings  
Sonar source  
If you have more than one Sonar on your network, you can select  
which one to be the active source.  
Network Sonar  
You can share the Sonar images from this HDS Gen3 unit with other  
HDS units connected on the Ethernet network.  
For more information about how to setup Sonar, refer to the  
separate HDS Gen3 Installation manual.  
Overlay downscan  
When a StructureScan unit is connected to your system, you can  
overlay DownScan images on the regular echo image.  
When activated, the Sonar menu expands to include basic  
StructureScan options.  
Select Overlay on the Structure options menu to adjust the level of  
structure overlay shown on the screen. You can make adjustments  
using the Overlay slider bar.  
Fishing mode  
This feature consists of preset packages of sonar settings designed  
for specific fishing conditions.  
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Note: Selecting the proper fishing mode is critical to  
optimal sonar performance. If you completed configuration  
setup at initial startup, the proper fishing mode has already  
been selected.  
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Fishing mode  
Depth  
Palette  
General Use  
Shallow Water  
Fresh Water  
Deep Water  
Slow Trolling  
Fast Trolling  
Clear Water  
Ice Fishing  
≤ 1,000 ft  
≤ 60 ft  
White background  
White background  
White background  
Deep Blue  
≤ 400 ft  
≤ 5,000 ft  
≤ 400 ft  
≤ 400 ft  
≤ 400 ft  
≤ 400 ft  
White background  
White background  
White background  
Ice fishing  
Reset fishing mode  
Resets selected fishing mode to default settings, allowing you to  
clear settings adjustments made while using a fishing mode.  
Log sonar  
You can record sonar data. This option is also available from the  
Advanced option in the Sonar menu. For more information, refer to  
View Sonar log  
Used to view sonar recordings stored internally or on a microSD  
card.  
The log file is displayed as a paused image, and you control the  
scrolling and display from the menu.  
You can use the cursor on the image, measure distance, and set  
view options as on a live sonar image. If more than one channel was  
recorded in the selected sonar file, you can select which channel to  
display.  
You exit the view function by selecting the X in the upper right  
corner or by pressing the X key.  
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Installation  
Used for Sonar installation and setup. See the separate HDS Gen3  
Installation manual.  
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StructureScan  
StructureScan HD uses high frequencies to provide a high  
resolution, picture-like image of the seabed.  
Note: You must have a StructureScan HD transducer  
installed to use StructureScan features.  
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StructureScan HD provides a 328 m (600 ft) wide coverage in high  
detail with SideScan, while DownScan provides detailed images of  
structure and fish directly below your boat, down to 92 m (300 ft).  
The StructureScan page is accessed from the Home page when the  
StructureScan transducer is connected and the Structure and Sonar  
features are turned on in the system settings Advanced Settings  
dialog.  
The StructureScan image  
The view  
The StructureScan panel can be set up as a DownScan image, or  
showing left/right side scanning.  
The DownScan image can also be added as an overlay to the  
traditional Sonar image.  
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Key Description  
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2
3
4
5
6
Depth  
Temperature  
Bottom  
Frequency  
Zoom (downscan) / Range (sidescan) icons  
Range scale  
Zooming the StructureScan image  
You can zoom a StructureScan image by:  
using the zoom (+ or -) buttons  
pinching or spreading on the screen  
using the +/- keys  
Zoom level is shown on the upper left side of the panel.  
Using the cursor on the StructureScan  
panel  
By default, the cursor is not shown on the StructureScan image.  
When you position the cursor on a DownScan image; the screen  
pauses, the cursor information window and the history bar are  
activated. On a DownScan image, the depth is shown at cursor  
position.  
When you position the cursor on a SideScan image; the screen  
pauses, and the cursor information window is activated. On a  
SideScan image, the left/right distance from the vessel to the cursor  
are shown at the cursor position.  
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To remove the cursor and the cursor elements from the panel, press  
the X key or select the Clear cursor option.  
Viewing StructureScan history  
When the cursor is active in a DownScan view, the history bar is  
shown at the top of the panel. The highlighted part of the history  
bar shows the image you are currently viewing in relation to the  
total StructureScan image history stored. You can pan the history by  
dragging the image or the highlighted part of the history bar, to the  
left or right.  
In a SideScan view, you can pan the image to see sides and history  
by dragging the image left, right, and up.  
To resume normal StructureScan scrolling, select Clear cursor or  
press the X key.  
Setting up the StructureScan image  
Use the StructureScan menu to set up the image. When the cursor  
is active, some options in the menu are replaced with cursor mode  
features. Select Clear cursor to return to the normal menu.  
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Range  
The range setting determines the water depth that is visible on the  
screen.  
Auto range  
When the range is set to Auto the system automatically sets the  
range depending on the water depth.  
Preset range levels  
You can select between several preset range levels.  
StructureScan frequencies  
StructureScan supports two frequencies. 455 kHz provides ideal  
range and image quality in most situations, while 800kHz is used to  
provide higher detail in shallow water.  
Contrast  
The contrast determines the brightness ratio between light and  
dark areas of the screen. This makes it easier to distinguish object  
from the background.  
To adjust the contrast setting:  
1. Select the contrast icon or activate the contrast option in the  
menu to display the color adjustment bar.  
2. Drag the bar up or down to get the desired contrast setting or  
select Auto contrast.  
Note: We recommend that you use Auto contrast.  
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Palettes  
You can select between several display palettes optimized for a  
variety of fishing conditions.  
View  
You can set up the StructureScan page as a DownScan image, left  
only, right only, or left/right side scanning.  
Stop sonar  
Use the Stop sonar menu option when you want to turn off the  
StructureScan transducer, but not turn off the unit.  
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Advanced StructureScan settings  
Surface clarity  
Wave action, boat wakes and temperature inversions can cause on-  
screen clutter near the surface.  
The surface clarity option reduces surface clutter by decreasing the  
sensitivity of the receiver near the surface.  
Note: By default, surface clarity is set to Low, for optimal  
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image return and clarity.  
Noise rejection  
Signal interference from bilge pumps, engine vibration and air  
bubbles can clutter the sonar screen. The noise rejection option  
filters the signal interference and reduces on-screen clutter.  
Note: By default, Noise rejection is set to on, for optimal  
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signal returns and clarity.  
Flipping the Structure image left/right  
If required, the left/right SideScanning images can be flipped to  
match the corresponding side of your vessel if the transducer has  
been mounted backward.  
Range Lines  
Range lines can be added to the image to make it easier to estimate  
depth (Downscan) and distance (SideScan).  
Preview  
You can turn off sonar history preview, have it always shown at the  
top of the screen, or have it appear only when the cursor is active.  
By default, the sonar history preview appears when the cursor is  
active.  
Recording StructureScan data  
You can Log sonar data and save the file internally in the HDS  
Gen3 unit, or onto a microSD card as described in "Recording sonar data"  
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SpotlightScan  
To use the SpotlightScan feature, the SpotlightScan transducer  
must be mounted on your trolling motor and its trolling motor  
position sensor mounted on the trolling motor foot pedal. The  
SpotlightScan feature can show structure and fish targets ahead  
and around the boat without disturbing these areas before you  
have a chance to fish them. Its trolling motor position sensor  
ensures that the SpotlightScan returns match up correctly with the  
orientation of your trolling motor. For installation instructions, refer  
to the SpotlightScan Installation Manual.  
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The SpotlightScan transducer can be used for SpotlightScan  
imaging, Downscan imaging, or as a conventional broadband/  
CHIRP transducer.  
The SpotlightScan transducer works with most MotorGuide and  
Minn Kota cable steer trolling motors. Its scanning speed is  
controlled by how fast the trolling motor is rotated with the foot  
pedal.  
The SpotlightScan image  
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Key Description  
1
2
3
Water column  
Bottom  
Twin scanning beams  
SpotlightScan setup  
Configuring the heading sensor to the trolling motor  
You must configure the heading sensor with the trolling motor foot  
pedal.  
1. Select Network from the Settings dialog  
2. Select Device list  
3. Select the position sensor (SLS-100)  
4. Select Calibrate on the device information dialog  
5. Select your trolling motor foot pedal  
6. Select Calibrate  
7. Select OK on the confirmation dialog.  
Displaying SpotlightScan images  
To display SpotlightScan images, the SpotlightScan feature must  
first be turned on in the Advanced Settings dialog. For more  
information, refer to "Tools" on page 140.  
1. Select the Structure application in the Home page.  
2. Select the View menu option.  
3. Select the Spotlight menu option.  
You can set up multiple panel pages to view SpotlightScan,  
broadband sonar, and Downscan images at the same time. You  
cannot view SpotlightScan and SideScan images at the same time.  
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Aligning the SpotlightScan image  
You must align the SpotlightScan image with the direction the  
trolling motor is pointing. If the image is not correctly aligned with  
the trolling motor, the orientation of the image does not match the  
underwater environment around your boat.  
1. Position your trolling motor so it is pointing straight ahead  
2. Access the Advanced option in the Structure menu  
3. Select Position adjustment  
4. Move the Position adjustment scroll bar so the top of the “V” is  
centered at the top of the display.  
Note: The “V” on the Structure display represents the  
beams of the SpotlightScan transducer. The wide end of  
the “V” should be aligned in the direction the trolling motor  
is pointing.  
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Note: Do not use the arrow indicator on the trolling motor  
head as a heading reference as it might not be aligned  
correctly with the trolling motor.  
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SpotlightScan options  
SpotlightScan menu options are available in the Structure menu.  
Range  
You can control how much of the area around your boat appears on  
the display by increasing or decreasing the range.  
Frequency  
SpotlightScan can be used at 800 kHz or 455 kHz. 800 kHz provides  
the highest resolution with less range. 455 kHz has the best range,  
but with lower resolution.  
Advanced SpotlightScan settings  
Surface clarity  
Wave action, boat wakes and temperature inversions can cause  
onscreen clutter near the surface. The surface clarity option reduces  
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surface clutter by decreasing the sensitivity of the receiver near the  
surface.  
Noise rejection  
Signal interference from bilge pumps, engine vibration and air  
bubbles can clutter the sonar screen. The noise rejection option  
filters the signal interference and reduces on-screen clutter.  
Log sonar  
You can Log sonar data and save the file internally in the HDS Gen3  
unit, or onto a microSD card as described in "Recording Sonar data" on  
Position adjustment  
You must align the SpotlightScan image with the direction the  
Look Ahead  
You can make the top half of the image predominant on the  
display, for a better view of what is in front of you. Select Advanced  
and then Look Ahead menu options in the Structure menu to  
toggle it on and off.  
Contrast  
The contrast determines the brightness ratio between light and  
dark areas of the screen. This makes it easier to distinguish object  
from the background.  
Palettes  
You can select between several display palettes optimized for a  
variety of fishing conditions.  
View  
You can select between SpotlightScan and DownScan.  
Stop sonar  
Pauses the sonar. Re-select to restart the sonar.  
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SpotlightScan operation tips  
Remove slack in the trolling motor cable to prevent image  
distortion.  
Rotate the trolling motor at a slow, constant speed to achieve  
the best results.  
Reducing the range increases the size of the water column,  
providing the best view of fish activity beneath the boat.  
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StructureMap  
The StructureMap feature overlays SideScan images from a  
StructureScan source on the map. This makes it easier to visualize  
the underwater environment in relation to your position, and aids in  
interpreting SideScan images.  
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The StructureMap image  
The example below shows a chart panel with Structure overlay,  
combined with a traditional SideScan panel.  
You move around in the chart as usual when you have a Structure  
overlay:  
Touch operation: zoom the chart and the scanned image by  
using the zoom (+ or -) buttons, or by pinching or spreading on  
the screen. Drag on the panel to view the scanned image.  
Key operation: zoom the chart and the scanned image by using  
the +/- keys.  
Selecting the Clear cursor option removes the cursor from the  
panel, and the chart center is positioned at the vessel.  
Activating Structure overlay  
1. Turn on Structure overlay from the chart menu  
- The chart menu is increased to show Structure options  
- Structure data starts to appear on the chart screen as soon as  
Structure overlay is enabled  
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2. Select Structure source  
- Live data is default  
Note: Structure overlay can also be activated by selecting a  
saved StructureMap file in the files browser.  
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StructureMap sources  
Two sources can be used to overlay Structure logs on the charts, but  
only one can be viewed at a time:  
Live data - Used when StructureScan data is available on the  
system.  
Saved files - These are recorded StructureScan (*.sl2) data that  
are converted to StructureMap (*.smf) format. Saved *.smf files  
can be used even if no StructureScan sources are connected.  
Live source  
When live data is selected, the SideScan imaging history is displayed  
as a trail behind the vessel icon. The length of this trail varies  
depending on available memory in the unit and range settings. As  
the memory fills up, the oldest data is automatically deleted as new  
data is added. When increasing the search range, the ping speed of  
the StructureScan transducer is reduced, but the width and the  
length of the image history is increased.  
Note: Live mode does not save any data. If the unit is  
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turned off, all recent data is lost.  
Saved files  
When Saved files are selected, the StructureMap file is overlaid on  
the map based on position information in the file.  
If the chart scale is large, the StructureMap area is indicated with a  
boundary box until the scale is large enough to show Structure  
details.  
Saved mode is used to review and examine StructureMap files, and  
to position the vessel on specific points of interest on a previous  
scanned area.  
Note: When saved files are used as the source, all  
StructureMap files found on the microSD card and in the  
system’s internal memory are displayed. If there is more  
than one StructureMap of the same area, the images  
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overlap and clutter the chart. If several logs of the same  
area are required, the maps should be put on separate  
microSD cards.  
StructureMap tips  
To get a picture of taller structures (a wreck, etc.) — do not  
drive over it, instead, steer the boat so the structure is on the  
left or right side of your boat.  
Do not use Autorange when using StructureScan. Set your  
structure range to a significantly greater level (two-to-three  
times) than the water depth to ensure a complete scan and to  
maximize conversion accuracy.  
Do not overlap history trails when conducting a side-by-side  
scan of an area.  
Recording StructureScan data  
StructureScan data can be recorded from a chart panel with  
Structure overlay enabled.  
StructureScan recordings can also be started from a StructureScan  
panel.  
When StructureScan data is being recorded, there is a flashing red  
symbol and a message appears periodically at the bottom of the  
screen.  
Note: The message includes information about file size.  
Keep the size of your logs to 100MB or less to allow for  
faster file conversion.  
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The recording is stopped by re-selecting the record function.  
Converting StructureScan data to StructureMap format  
A StructureScan log file (.sl2) is converted to StructureMap format  
(.smf ) after recording from the recording dialog, or from the files  
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You can create standard or high resolution files. High resolution .smf  
files capture more detail, but take longer to convert and are larger  
than standard resolution files.  
To save disc space it is recommended to remove the StructureScan  
(*.sl2) files after conversion.  
Using StructureMap with mapping cards  
StructureMap allows you to maintain full chart capability and can be  
used with embedded cartography as well as Navionics, Insight and  
other third-party charting cards compatible with the system.  
When using StructureMap with mapping cards, copy the  
StructureMap (.smf ) files to the unit’s internal memory. We  
recommend keeping copies of StructureMap files on external  
microSD cards.  
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Structure options  
You adjust the StructureMap settings from the Structure options  
menu. The menu is available when Structure overlay is enabled.  
Not all options are available when saved StructureMap files are used  
as the source. Unavailable options are greyed.  
Range  
Sets the search range.  
Transparency Sets the opaqueness of the Structure overlay.  
With minimum transparency settings, the chart  
details are almost hidden by the StructureMap  
overlay.  
Palette  
Selects Structure palette  
Contrast  
Determines the brightness ratio between light  
and dark areas of the screen.  
Water column Shows/hides the water column in Live mode.  
If turned OFF schools of bait fish might not be  
seen on the SideScan image.  
If turned ON the accuracy of the SideScan image  
on the map might be affected by the water  
depth.  
Frequency  
Sets the transducer frequency used by the unit.  
800 kHz offers the best resolution, while 455 kHz  
has greater depth and range coverage.  
Clear live  
history  
Clears existing live history data from the screen  
and begins showing only the most current data.  
Log Sonar data Records StructureScan data.  
Source Selects StructureMap source.  
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Info panels  
The Info panels consist of multiple gauges - analog, digital, and bar  
- that can be customized to display selected data. The panel  
displays data on dashboards, and you can define up to ten  
dashboards within the panel.  
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Dashboards  
A set of dashboard styles are predefined to display vessel,  
navigation, and angler information.  
You switch between the panel’s dashboards by selecting the left  
and right arrow buttons on the panel. You can also select the  
dashboard from the menu.  
Vessel dashboard  
Navigation dashboard  
Angler dashboard  
Note: Additional dashboards can be activated from the  
menu if other systems (e.g. CZone) are present on the  
network.  
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Customizing the Info panel  
You can customize the Info panel by changing the data for each of  
the gauges in the dashboard, by changing the dashboard layout,  
and by adding new dashboards. You can also set limits for analog  
gauges.  
All edit options are available from the Info panel menu.  
Available editing options depends on which data sources are  
connected to your system.  
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Edit a dashboard  
Activate the dashboard you want to edit, then:  
1. Activate the menu.  
2. Select the edit option.  
3. Select the gauge you want to change. Selected gauge is  
indicated with a blue background.  
4. Select information to be displayed, configure limits, and  
eventually change the source for the information.  
5. Save your changes by selecting the save option in the menu.  
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Video  
The video function allows you to view videos or camera sources on  
your system.  
Note: The video images are not shared from the Ethernet  
network. You can only view the video on the unit  
connected to the video source.  
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The Video panel  
A video panel can be set up as a single panel, or as one of the  
panels on a multiple panel page.  
The video image is proportionally scaled to fit into the video panel.  
Areas not covered by the image are colored black.  
Setting up the video panel  
Video source  
HDS Gen3 supports one video input channel.  
Video standard  
HDS Gen3 supports NTSC and PAL video. Check the local video  
standard or the standard of your cameras.  
Adjusting the video image  
You can optimize the video display by adjusting the video image  
settings. Default for all settings: 50%.  
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Simulator  
The simulation feature lets you see how the unit works in a  
stationary position and without being connected to the Sonar,  
Radar, GPS, etc.  
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Use the simulator to become familiar with your unit before using it  
on the water.  
Demo mode  
In this mode the unit automatically runs through the main features  
of the product; it changes pages automatically, adjusts settings,  
opens menus, and so on.  
If you tap on a touchscreen or press a key when demo mode is  
running, the demonstration pauses. After a time-out period, demo  
mode resumes and any changed settings are restored to default.  
Note: Demo mode is designed for retail/showroom  
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Simulator source files  
You can select which data files are used by the simulator. A set of  
source files is included in your system, and you can import files by  
using a microSD card inserted into the card reader. You can also use  
your own recorded files in the simulator.  
Advanced simulator settings  
The Advanced simulator settings allows for manually controlling the  
simulator.  
GPS source  
Selects where the GPS data is generated from.  
Speed, Course and Route  
Used for manually entering values when GPS source is set to  
Simulated course or Simulated route. Otherwise, GPS data including  
speed and course come from the selected source file.  
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Set start position  
Moves your vessel to the current cursor position.  
Note: This option is only available when the GPS source is  
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Autopilot  
If a MotorGuide Xi5 trolling motor with Pinpoint GPS is connected  
to the network, then the SmartSteer (autopilot) functionality is  
available on your HDS Gen3.  
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To use trolling motor autopilot functionality, you need the  
following:  
MotorGuide Xi5 trolling motor with Pinpoint GPS (available  
from MotorGuide)  
MotorGuide Pinpoint GPS Gateway (available from MotorGuide)  
NMEA 2000® network.  
For details about installing this equipment, refer to the separate  
installation manuals that come with the equipment.  
The Autopilot can automatically control the trolling motor to:  
Maintain a set heading  
Maintain the vessel's position  
Navigate to the cursor position, to a waypoint, or along a route  
Follow pre-defined turn patterns  
Xi5 trolling motor software  
You may have to update the software in the MotorGuide Xi5 trolling  
motor to use it with the Lowrance SmartSteer interface. If an update  
is necessary, a Trolling motor update dialog appears on your  
networked HDS unit(s). The update process is initiated through an  
HDS unit. Follow the onscreen instructions to update Xi5 software.  
Safe operation with the autopilot  
Warning: An autopilot is a useful navigational aid,  
but DOES NOT replace a human navigator.  
Switching from automatic navigation to  
standby mode  
To switch from autopilot to handheld remote or foot pedal steering,  
set the autopilot to standby mode. You can select standby mode  
from the Autopilot Controller or the System Controls dialog.  
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Autopilot interface  
Key Description  
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2
Autopilot information bar  
Autopilot Controller  
The Autopilot Controller  
The autopilot is controlled from the Autopilot Controller,  
activated from the System Controls dialog displayed by pressing  
the Power key.  
You can select the position of the Autopilot Controller on the page.  
Note: As long as the Autopilot Controller is active, you  
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cannot operate the background panel or its menu.  
The Autopilot Controller can also be set up as a panel in a split  
panel page by using the Page Editor to make a Favorite page. For  
information about Favorite pages, refer to "Adding new favorite pages" on  
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The Autopilot information bar  
The Autopilot information bar is displayed when an autopilot  
mode is selected. The bar includes information about the autopilot  
mode and navigational information. The bar is present on all pages  
if the autopilot is in an active mode. In the Autopilot settings dialog,  
you can select that the bar is off when the autopilot is in standby  
Autopilot control of the trolling motor  
Selecting an Arrival mode  
The autopilot switches from navigation mode to the selected arrival  
mode when your vessel reaches the destination. Arrival mode is set  
to Standby by default. Before starting a navigation mode or a turn  
pattern, it is important to select an arrival mode that fits your  
navigation needs. Refer to "Arrival mode" on page 104.  
Anchor mode  
Maintains your vessel position at a selected location.  
Note: When in anchor mode, your vessel orientation can be  
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affected by wind or currents.  
Anchor mode  
Waypoint  
Cursor  
Here  
Enables anchor mode when your vessel arrives at  
a selected waypoint.  
Enables anchor mode when your vessel arrives at  
the cursor position.  
Enables anchor mode at your current location.  
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Heading Lock mode  
Locks and maintains the current vessel heading. Use the left and  
right arrow buttons in the Autopilot Controller to make heading  
adjustments. To make small heading adjustments, single-select the  
left or right buttons. For larger adjustments, select and hold the left  
or right buttons.  
Standby mode  
Cancels autopilot activity and returns the vessel to handheld remote  
or foot pedal steering control.  
Turn pattern steering  
Steers the vessel in predefined turn patterns. When you select a turn  
pattern, the system creates temporary waypoints on the turn. The  
last waypoint on the turn is the final waypoint. When the vessel  
reaches the final waypoint, the vessel goes into arrival mode. Refer  
Setting up a turn pattern  
1. Select a turn pattern.  
2. Enter the desired value(s) in the turn pattern dialog or use  
default settings.  
3. Select the direction of the turn.  
Note: Selecting a turn radius smaller than the GPS accuracy  
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may result in incomplete navigation of the turn pattern.  
U-turn  
Changes the current set heading to be 180° in the opposite  
direction.  
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C-turn  
Steers the vessel in a C-shaped pattern.  
Spiral turn  
Steers the vessel in a spiral with a decreasing or increasing radius.  
Spiral decreasing radius  
Spiral increasing radius  
Zigzag turns  
Steers the vessel in a zigzag pattern.  
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Square turn  
Makes the vessel automatically turn 90° after having travelled a  
defined leg distance.  
Lazy S-turn  
Makes the vessel yaw around the main heading.  
Recording and converting a trail to a route  
The Record trail button is used to record and convert a trail or part  
of a trail to a route.  
1. Select Record trail at the desired location to start recording a  
new trail.  
2. Select Save route to select the end location of the route. The  
Edit trail dialog appears.  
3. Select Create route. The Edit route dialog appears.  
4. Enter the route details and save it.  
Navigation mode  
In Nav. mode you can use the autopilot to steer the boat to cursor  
position, to a waypoint position, or along a pre-defined route. The  
position information from the GPS is used to keep the boat on the  
track line towards the destination point.  
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When you start navigating from an application (chart, steering,  
radar, and so on) you are prompted to engage the autopilot in Nav.  
mode.  
You can also initiate Nav. mode from the Autopilot Controller  
after navigation is started.  
When you reach the destination, the autopilot switches to your  
Arrival mode setting. Refer to "Autopilot settings" on page 104.  
Trolling motor speed control  
In navigation modes (Heading lock mode, Nav. mode, and Turn  
pattern steering) there are two ways to control speed:  
Prop - selects a target propeller rate (percentage of power)  
shown as “%” in the Autopilot information bar.  
Cruise - selects a target cruise control speed shown as “mph” or  
“kn” in the Autopilot information bar.  
Note: Cruise set speed sets the target speed for your vessel.  
Your vessel may not be able to achieve the set target. The  
Cruise set speed (not your current speed) is displayed in the  
Autopilot information bar.  
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Speed adjustments  
You can make speed adjustments on the Heading lock and  
Navigation control dialogs by selecting the Spd up (+) and Spd  
down (-) buttons, or by selecting the Set Spd or Set prop option  
and entering your desired speed or propeller rate.  
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Autopilot settings  
Chart compass  
You can select to show a compass symbol around your boat on the  
chart panel. The compass symbol is off when the cursor is active on  
the panel.  
Autopilot control location  
Controls the location of the Autopilot controller on the panel.  
Auto hide autopilot bar  
Controls whether the Autopilot information bar is shown when the  
autopilot is in Standby mode.  
Arrival mode  
The autopilot switches from navigation mode to the selected arrival  
mode when your vessel reaches the destination.  
Note: Before starting a navigation mode or a turn pattern, it  
is important to select an arrival mode that fits your  
navigation needs.  
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Arrival mode Description  
Standby  
Cancels autopilot activity and returns the vessel  
to handheld remote or foot pedal control.  
Locks and maintains the last vessel heading.  
Anchors the vessel at the current destination.  
Heading lock  
Anchor  
Note: We recommend only using heading lock in open  
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water.  
Anchor point setup  
Anchor points can be saved as a new waypoint, replaced with an  
existing waypoint, or set as your current coordinates.  
Anchor points are synced with the Xi5 trolling motor. If any anchor  
points are stored in the motor, they appear in the anchor points list.  
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Radar  
The radar panel can be set up as a full screen view or combined  
with other panels.  
The radar image can also be displayed as an overlay on a chart  
panel. For more information, see "Chart overlay" on page 39.  
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Note: Radar overlay requires data from the heading sensor.  
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The Radar panel  
Key Description  
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Orientation  
Range  
Heading line*  
Cursor  
Compass*  
Cursor position window  
Range rings*  
Range markers*  
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* Optional radar symbology.  
Radar symbology can be turned ON/OFF collectively from the Radar  
menu, or individually as described in Radar settings panel.  
Radar overlay  
You can overlay the Radar image on the Chart. This can help you to  
easily interpret the radar image by correlating the radar targets with  
charted objects.  
When the radar overlay is selected, basic radar operational functions  
are available from the Chart panel’s menu.  
Radar operational modes  
The radar’s operational modes are controlled from the HDS Gen3  
unit. The following modes are available:  
Off  
The power to the radar scanner is turned off.  
Standby  
The power to the radar scanner is on, but the radar is not  
transmitting.  
Transmit  
The scanner is on and transmitting. Detected targets are drawn on  
the radar PPI (Plan Position Indicator).  
Radar Range  
You adjust radar range by selecting the zoom (+ or -) buttons on the  
radar panel or using the zoom (+ or -) keys.  
Using the cursor on a radar panel  
By default, the cursor is not shown on a radar panel.  
When you position the cursor on the radar panel the cursor position  
window is activated and the cursor menu options are displayed.  
To remove the cursor and cursor elements from the panel, select  
Clear cursor or press the X key.  
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Adjusting the radar image  
You may be able to improve the radar image by adjusting the radar  
sensitivity, and by filtering out the random echoes from sea and  
weather conditions.  
You can also adjust the image settings from the radar menu.  
Gain  
The gain controls the sensitivity of the radar receiver.  
A higher gain makes the radar more sensitive to radar returns,  
allowing it to display weaker targets. If the gain is set too high, the  
image might be cluttered with background noise.  
Gain has a manual and an automatic mode. You toggle between  
automatic and manual mode in the slide bar.  
Sea clutter  
Sea clutter is used to filter the effect of random echo returns from  
waves or rough water near the vessel.  
When you increase Sea clutter, filtering the on-screen clutter caused  
by the echoes of waves is reduced.  
The system includes predefined Sea clutter settings for harbor and  
offshore conditions, in addition to the manual mode where you can  
adjust the settings. You select Sea clutter modes from the menu.  
You can only adjust the Sea clutter value in manual mode.  
Rain clutter  
Rain clutter is used to reduce the effect of rain, snow or other  
weather conditions on the radar image.  
The value should not be increased too much as this may filter out  
real targets.  
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Advanced radar options  
Radar threshold  
The threshold sets required signal strength for the lowest radar  
signals. Radar returns below this limit are filtered and are not  
displayed.  
Default value: 30%.  
Target expansion  
Target expansion overrides and increases the default radar pulse  
length, providing larger target returns.  
Rejecting radar interference  
Interference could be caused by radar signals from other radar units  
operating in the same frequency band.  
A high setting reduces the interference from other radars.  
In order not to miss weak targets, the interference rejection should  
be set to low when no interference exists.  
STC curve  
(Broadband Radar™ only).  
The STC (Sensitivity Time Control) controls the sensitivity of the  
radar signal close to your vessel. It compensates for distance to the  
radar object, making returns from equal sized objects appear with  
the same size on the radar image.  
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Radar view options  
Radar symbology  
Radar symbology defined in the Radar Settings panel can be turned  
on/off collectively. See the radar panel illustration showing optional  
radar items.  
Target trails  
You can set how long the trails generated from each target on your  
radar panel remain. You can also turn OFF target trails.  
Note: True motion is recommended when using Target  
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trails  
Clearing target trails from the panel  
When target trails are displayed on the panel, the radar menu  
expands to include an option where you can clear target trails from  
your radar panel temporarily. The target trails start to appear again  
unless you switch them off as described above.  
The radar palette  
Different colors (palettes) can be used to represent detail on your  
radar panel.  
Radar orientation  
Radar orientation is indicated on the upper left corner of the radar  
panel as either HU (Heading UP), NU (North Up) or CU (Course up).  
Heading up  
Rotates the radar image to display the current heading directly up  
on the radar image.  
North up  
Rotates the radar image with the north direction upwards.  
Course up  
Rotates the radar image to display the current navigation course  
directly up.  
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This option works only when the system is navigating an active  
route. If you are not navigating an active route, the heading up  
orientation is used until the navigation function is started.  
Positioning the radar center  
You can move the radar PPI (Plan Position Indicator) center to  
different positions within the radar panel, and select how your  
vessel symbol moves on the radar image.  
Radar motion is indicated on the upper left corner of the radar panel  
as either TM (True motion) or RM (Relative motion).  
The radar position can only be changed when the radar is  
transmitting.  
Center  
Look ahead  
Custom offset  
Center  
Default setting. The radar PPI center is centered on the radar panel.  
Look Ahead  
Moves the radar PPI center to the bottom of the panel to maximize  
the view ahead.  
Offset  
Allows you to move the PPI center to any location on the radar  
panel.  
1. Select the offset option from the menu  
2. Move the cursor to where you want to position the radar center  
3. Confirm the setting by selecting the save offset option in the  
menu.  
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EBL/VRM markers  
The electronic bearing line (EBL) and variable range marker (VRM)  
allows quick measurements of range and bearing to vessels and  
landmasses within radar range. Two different EBL/VRMs can be  
placed on the radar image.  
The EBL/VRMs are by default positioned from the center of the  
vessel. It is, however, possible to offset the reference point to any  
selected position on the radar image.  
When positioned, you can turn the EBL/VRM on/off by selecting the  
relevant markers on the data bar, or by deselecting the marker from  
the menu.  
Defining an EBL/VRM marker  
1. Ensure that the cursor is not active  
2. Activate the menu, select EBL/VRM, then select EBL/VRM 1 or  
EBL/VRM 2  
- The EBL/VRM is now positioned on the radar image.  
3. Select the adjustment option from the menu if you need to  
reposition the marker, then adjust the marker by dragging it into  
position on the radar image  
4. Select the save option in the menu to save your settings  
Placing EBL/VRM markers by using the cursor  
1. Position the cursor on the radar image  
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2. Activate the menu  
3. Select one of the EBL/VRM markers  
- The EBL line and the VRM circle are positioned according to  
the cursor position.  
Offsetting an EBL/VRM marker  
1. Ensure that the cursor is not active  
2. Activate the menu, select EBL/VRM, then select the marker you  
wish to offset  
3. Select the set offset option  
4. Position the cursor on the radar panel to set the offset position  
5. Select the save option in the menu to save your settings.  
You can reset the EBL/VRM center to vessel position from the menu.  
Setting a guard zone around your vessel  
A guard zone is an area (either circular or a sector) that you can  
define on the radar image. When activated, an alarm alerts you  
when a radar target enters or exits the zone.  
Defining a guard zone  
1. Ensure that the cursor is not active  
2. Activate the menu, select Guard zones, then select one of the  
guard zones  
3. Select the shape for the zone  
4. Select Adjust to set the range and depth for the guard zone.  
The values can be set from the menu or by dragging on the  
radar panel  
5. Select the save option in the menu to save your settings.  
When positioned, you can turn the guard zones on/off by selecting  
the relevant section on the data bar.  
Alarm settings  
An alarm is activated when a radar target breaches the guard zone  
limits. You can select if the alarm is activated when the target enters  
or exits the zone.  
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Sensitivity  
The guard zone sensitivity can be adjusted to eliminate alarms for  
small targets.  
MARPA targets  
If the system includes a heading sensor, the MARPA function (Mini  
Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) can be used to track up to ten radar  
targets.  
You can set alarms to notify you if a target gets too close. Refer to  
MARPA tracking is an important tool for collision avoidance.  
Note: MARPA requires heading data for both the radar and  
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the HDS Gen3.  
MARPA target symbols  
The system uses the target symbols shown below.  
Symbol  
Description  
Acquiring MARPA target. Typically it takes up to  
10 full rotations of the scanner.  
Tracking MARPA target, not moving or at anchor.  
Tracking and safe MARPA target with extension  
lines.  
Dangerous MARPA target.  
A target is defined as dangerous when it enters  
the guard zone defined on the radar panel.  
When no signals have been received within a  
time limit a target will be defined as lost.  
The target symbol represents the last valid  
position of the target before the reception of  
data was lost.  
Selected MARPA target, activated by positioning  
the cursor on the target icon.  
The target returns to the default target symbol  
when the cursor is removed.  
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Tracking MARPA targets  
1. Position the cursor on the target on the radar image  
2. Select Acquire targets from the menu  
3. Repeat the process if you want to track more targets  
After your targets are identified, it may take up to 10 radar sweeps  
to acquire and then track the target.  
Cancelling MARPA target tracking  
When targets are being tracked, the radar menu expands to include  
options for cancelling individual targets or to stop the tracking  
function.  
Cancel tracking individual targets by selecting the target icon and  
then selecting Cancel target on the menu.  
Viewing MARPA target information  
Detailed information for MARPA targets can be displayed. Select the  
desired target and then either select the target pop-up, or select  
Target details in the menu.  
MARPA alarm settings  
You can define the following MARPA alarms:  
Alarm ID  
Description  
MARPA target Controls whether an alarm is activated when a  
lost MARPA target is lost  
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Alarm ID  
Description  
Controls whether an alarm is activated if you do  
not have the required inputs for MARPA to work  
(valid GPS position and heading sensor  
connected to the radar server)  
MARPA  
unavailable  
You can also set up a guard zone around your vessel and when a  
target comes with in this zone, an alarm can be triggered. For more  
information, refer to Marpa settings under "Radar settings" on page  
Recording radar data  
You can record radar data and save the file internally in the HDS  
Gen3 unit, or save it onto a microSD card inserted into the unit’s  
card reader.  
A recorded radar file can be used for documenting an event or an  
operational error. A logged radar file can also be used by the  
simulator.  
Radar settings  
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Radar symbology  
You can select which optional radar items that should be turned  
on/off collectively from the menu. Refer to the Radar panel  
illustration.  
Bearings  
Used for selecting whether the radar bearing should be measured  
in relation to True/Magnetic North (°T/°M) or to your relative  
heading (°R).  
MARPA settings  
You can define the length of the MARPA trail making it easier to  
follow target movement.  
A circle can be added around your vessel to present the danger  
zone. The radius of the ring is the same as the closest point of  
approach as set in the Dangerous Vessels dialog. Refer to "Defining  
into your safe zone.  
Installation  
The Installation option is used for radar installation, described in the  
separate HDS Gen3 Installation manual.  
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AIS  
If an NAIS400, an AI50 or an NMEA 2000 VHF that can do AIS  
(Automatic Identification System) is connected to the network, then  
any targets detected by these devices can be displayed and tracked.  
You can also see messages and position for DSC transmitting  
devices within range.  
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AIS targets can be displayed as overlay on chart images, making this  
feature an important tool for safe travelling and collision avoidance.  
You can set alarms to notify you if an AIS target gets too close or if  
the target is lost.  
AIS target symbols  
The system uses the AIS target symbols shown below:  
Symbol  
Description  
Sleeping AIS target (not moving or at anchor).  
Moving and safe AIS target with course extension  
line.  
Dangerous AIS target, illustrated with bold line.  
A target is defined as dangerous based on the  
CPA and TCPA settings. Refer to "Defining dangerous  
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Symbol  
Description  
Lost AIS target.  
When no signals have been received within a  
time limit, a target is defined as lost.  
The target symbol represents the last valid  
position of the target before the reception of  
data was lost.  
Selected AIS target, activated by selecting a  
target symbol.  
The target returns to the default target symbol  
when the cursor is removed from the symbol.  
Searching for AIS items  
You can search for AIS targets by using the Find option in the Tools  
panel.  
From a chart panel you can search for AIS targets by using the Find  
option in the menu. If the cursor is active, the system searches for  
vessels around the cursor position. Without an active cursor, the  
system searches for vessels around your vessel's position.  
Viewing information about single AIS  
targets  
When you select an AIS icon on the chart or radar panel the symbol  
changes to Selected target symbol, and the vessel's name is  
displayed.  
You can display detailed information for a target by selecting the  
AIS pop-up, or from the menu when the target is selected.  
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AIS information on radar panels  
The radar data bar includes information on up to 3 AIS targets.  
The targets are listed with the closest target on top, and are color  
coded to indicate target status.  
Calling an AIS vessel  
If the system includes a VHF radio supporting DSC (Digital Select  
Calling) calls over NMEA 2000, you can initiate a DSC call to other  
vessels from the HDS Gen3.  
The call option is available in the AIS Vessel Details dialog, and in  
the Vessel status dialog activated from the Tools panel.  
From the Call dialog you can change channel or cancel the call. The  
Call dialog is closed when the connection is established.  
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AIS SART  
When an AIS SART (Search and Rescue beacon) is activated, it starts  
transmitting its position and identification data. This data is received  
by your AIS device.  
If your AIS receiver is not compliant with AIS SART, it interprets the  
received AIS SART data as a signal from a standard AIS transmitter.  
An icon is positioned on the chart, but this icon is an AIS vessel icon.  
If your AIS receiver is compliant with AIS SART, the following takes  
place when AIS SART data is received:  
An AIS SART icon is located on the chart in the position received  
from the AIS SART  
An alarm message is displayed  
If you have enabled the siren, the alarm message is followed by an  
audible alarm.  
Note: The icon is green if the received AIS SART data is a  
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AIS SART alarm message  
When data is received from an AIS SART, an alarm message is  
displayed. This message includes the AIS SART’s unique MMSI  
number, and its position, distance, and bearing from your vessel.  
You have three options:  
1. Ignore the alarm  
- The alarm is muted and the message closed. The alarm does  
not reappear  
2. Save the waypoint  
- The waypoint is saved to your waypoint list. This waypoint  
name is prefixed with MOB AIS SART - followed by the unique  
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MMSI number of the SART. For example, MOB AIS SART -  
12345678.  
3. Activate the MOB function  
- The display switches to a zoomed chart panel, centered on  
the AIS SART position  
- The system creates an active route to the AIS SART position  
When data is received from an AIS SART, an alarm message is  
displayed. This message includes the AIS SART’s unique MMSI  
number, its position and its distance and bearing from your vessels.  
If you select the AIS SART icon on the chart panel, then you can see  
the AIS MOB details.  
Note: If the MOB function is already active, this will be  
terminated and replaced by the new route towards the AIS  
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Note: If you ignore the alarm, the AIS SART icon remains  
visible on your chart, and the AIS SART remains in the  
Vessels list.  
Note: If the AIS stops receiving the AIS SART message, the  
AIS SART remains in the Vessels list for 10 minutes after it  
receives the last signal.  
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Vessel alarms  
You can define several alarms to alert you if a target shows up  
within predefined range limits, or if a previously identified target is  
lost.  
Alarm ID  
Description  
Dangerous  
vessel  
Controls whether an alarm will be activated  
when a vessel comes within the predefined CPA  
AIS vessel lost Sets the range for lost vessels. If a vessel is lost  
within the set range, an alarm occurs.  
Note: The check box controls whether the  
alarm pop-up box is displayed and if the  
siren goes on. The CPA and TCPA define  
when a vessel is dangerous regardless of the  
enabled/disabled state.  
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Vessel  
message  
Controls whether an alarm will be activated  
when a message is received from an AIS target  
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Vessel settings  
Your vessel’s MMSI number  
You need to have your own MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity)  
number entered in the system to receive addressed messages from  
AIS and DSC vessels.  
It is also important to have the MMSI number entered to avoid  
seeing your own vessel as an AIS target on the chart.  
Note: The Vessel message option in the alarm settings  
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Icon filters  
By default, all targets are shown on the panel if an AIS device is  
connected to the system.  
You can select not to show any targets, or to filter the icons based  
on security settings, distance, and vessel speed.  
Course extension lines  
You can set the length of the Course Over Ground (COG) extension  
lines for other AIS vessels. The length of the extension lines is either  
set as off, as a fixed distance, or to indicate the distance the vessel  
will move in the selected time period. If Off is selected, then no COG  
extension lines are shown for the vessel. For information about  
extension lines for your vessel, refer to Vessel extension lines in "Chart  
Defining dangerous vessels  
You can define an invisible guard zone around your vessel. When a  
target comes within this distance, the symbol changes to the  
“dangerous” target symbol. An alarm is triggered if activated in the  
Alarm settings panel.  
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Audio  
If a SonicHub server or a FUSION marine entertainment system is  
connected to the NMEA 2000 network, you can use the HDS Gen3  
to control and customize the audio system on your vessel.  
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When connected to a WM-3 Satellite module with an active  
subscription, you can include SiriusXM products on your system.  
You can also connect a SiriusXM radio to a FUSION system. Sirius  
audio and weather service covers inland U.S. waters and coastal  
areas into the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Gulf of Mexico, and the  
Caribbean Sea. The SiriusXM products received vary depending on  
your selected subscription package. For more information refer to  
www.siriusXM.com.  
Before you can start using your audio equipment, it must be  
installed according to the HDS Gen3 Installation manual and to the  
documentation included with the audio device.  
Enabling audio  
A compatible audio device connected to the NMEA 2000 network  
should automatically be identified by the system. If not, enable the  
feature from the Advanced Settings dialog.  
Audio server  
If a SonicHub server and a FUSION system are connected to the  
same network, one of the devices must be selected as the Audio  
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server. If only one of the devices is present, it is the selected Audio  
server by default.  
The Media bar  
When audio is enabled, the Media bar appears at the bottom of the  
screen on all pages. The information in the Media bar varies  
depending on the active audio source. Select the Media bar to  
replace the application menus with Audio menus.  
Key Description  
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2
3
4
5
Media bar  
Audio source  
Track, file, or station information  
Repeat - shown only when repeat is on  
Shuffle - shown only when shuffle is on  
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Key Description  
Volume level  
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Setting up the audio system  
Selecting audio source  
You can switch between available audio sources from the menu.  
Note: The Mic source selects a high voltage level input  
allowing you to broadcast loud hailer messages over the  
audio system.  
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Volume  
Master volume control  
By default the volume for all speaker zones are adjusted when you  
adjust the master volume.  
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Audio controls  
Use the menu to control the playback. The menu options vary  
depending on the active audio device.  
Device explorer  
You can use the device menu or Device explorer menu options  
to access the source’s native menu or file structure, which can be  
used to select tracks. An example of an USB Device explorer:  
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Audio options  
Use the Options menu option to repeat or shuffle tracks or albums,  
and to open the Mixer. The options vary depending on the active  
audio device.  
Audio mixer  
Use the Mixer to:  
Adjust the balance, volume, and volume limits individually for  
each zone.  
Adjust the bass and treble, and the balance between zones.  
Turn on or off individual speaker zones in the Master control.  
The Mixer options vary depending on the activated audio device.  
The following is an example of the USB source mixer option for the  
All Zones:  
Auxiliary sources  
AUX and AUX 2 (labeled AUX and SAT IN on the SonicHub) can be  
used for Sirius radio and external audio devices that support RCA  
connectivity. Sirius radio playback can be controlled when a  
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Lowrance weather module is connected to SAT IN. Other auxiliary  
audio sources only have volume control.  
Detaching Sirius from the AUX source  
If a Sirius radio is connected to the FUSION radio/server, the AUX  
source is automatically attached to the Sirius feed. Sirius then  
appears in the source list when the FUSION server is active.  
To use the AUX source for a different device, the Sirius must be  
detached from the AUX source.  
Note: To use SiriusXM, an optional SiriusXM tuner must be  
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connected to the FUSION server.  
Radio  
Selecting tuner region  
Before playing FM or AM radio, and using a VHF radio, you must  
select the appropriate region for your location.  
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Radio favorites  
When a channel is tuned in, you can add the station to the favorite’s  
list. All favorite channels can be viewed, selected, and deleted from  
the Favorites dialog.  
Sirius radio (North America only)  
Channels list  
The channels list displays all available Sirius channels, whether or  
not you have a subscription for the channel.  
Favorites list  
You can create a list of your favorite Sirius channels from within the  
channels list. You cannot add unsubscribed channels.  
Locking channels  
You can lock selected Sirius channels from being broadcasted. A 4-  
digit-code must be entered to lock channels and the same code  
entered to unlock the channels.  
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DVD video  
You can view DVD video from a FUSION-Link device on units with a  
Video Adapter cable (000-11010-001), sold separately.  
Controlling DVD video  
1. Insert a DVD into the device.  
2. Open the Home page and select the Video page.  
3. Activate the Audio panel and select DVD as the source on the  
menu.  
4. Select the Control menu option.  
5. Use the menu options to control the playback.  
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SiriusXM™ weather  
When connected to a Navico Weather module, you can subscribe  
and include Sirius™ audio and Sirius™ Marine Weather Service on  
your system (North America only).  
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Sirius™ audio and weather service covers inland U.S. waters and  
coastal areas into the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Gulf of Mexico and  
the Caribbean Sea.  
The audio and weather products received vary depending on your  
selected subscription package. For more information refer to  
www.siriusxm.com/marineweather  
Sirius status panel  
When the weather module is connected to the system, you get  
access to the Sirius status panel.  
The status panel shows signal strength is indicated as 1/3 (weak),  
2/3 (good) or 3/3 (preferred). It also includes antenna status, service  
level, and the electronic serial number for the weather module.  
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Sirius weather display  
Sirius weather can be displayed as an overlay on your chart panel.  
When weather overlay is selected, the chart menu increases to  
show the available weather options.  
Key Description  
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Precipitation color shading  
City forecast icon  
Wind barb  
Storm icon  
SST color bar  
SST color shading  
Use the Sirius weather option menu to select which weather  
symbology that should be displayed and how they should appear  
on the chart panel.  
Wind barbs  
The rotation of the wind barbs indicate the relative wind direction,  
with the tail showing the direction the wind is coming from. In the  
graphics below, the wind comes from the northwest.  
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Wind speed is indicated by a combination of small and large barbs  
at the end of the wind tail.  
Zero knots / Indeterminate wind direction  
Small barb = 5 knots  
Large barb = 10 knots  
Arrow barb = 50 knots  
If a combination of 5 and 10 knot barbs are shown on a tail, then  
add them together to give you the total wind speed. The example  
below shows 3 x large barb + 1 x small barb = 35 knots, and 60  
knots indicated with 1 x arrow barb + 1 x large barb.  
Wind speed: 35 knots  
Wind speed: 60 knots  
Showing weather details  
If pop-up is enabled, you can select a weather icon to display the  
identity of the observation. If you select the pop-up, detailed  
information about the observation is displayed. You can also display  
the detailed information from the menu when the weather icon is  
selected.  
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Sirius view options  
Precipitation  
Shades of color are used to show precipitation type and intensity.  
The darkest color indicates the highest intensity.  
Precipitation type  
Color code  
Rain  
From light green (light rain) - yellow -  
orange - to dark red (heavy rain)  
Snow  
Mixed  
Blue  
Pink  
Sea Surface Temperature (SST)  
You can show the sea surface temperature as color shading or as  
text.  
When color coding is selected, the SST color bar is shown on the left  
side of the display.  
You define how the color codes are used to identify sea surface  
Wave indication  
Colors are used to indicate forecasted wave height. The highest  
waves are dark red, while the lowest are blue.  
You can define how the color codes are used to identify the wave  
Weather icons  
Several weather icons are available to show current or predicted  
weather conditions. You can select an icon to display detailed  
weather information.  
Icon  
Description  
City forecast  
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Icon  
Description  
Surface observation  
Tropical storm tracking; past (grey) - present (red)  
- future (yellow)  
Hurricane (category 1-5) tracking; past (grey) -  
present (red) - future (yellow)  
Tropical disturbance/depression tracking; past  
(grey) - present (red) - future (yellow)  
Storm attributes  
Lightning  
Watch box location and warning  
Marine zone location  
Marine zones  
Sirius™ service includes access to weather reports for all U.S. Marine  
Zones, with the exception of the high seas zones.  
You can setup the system to read the forecast for a selected area.  
Select the selected zone, and use the menu to confirm your  
selection.  
Tropical statements  
You can read tropical statements including information about  
tropical weather conditions. These statements are available for the  
entire Atlantic and the Eastern Pacific.  
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Adjusting color codes  
You can define the sea surface temperature range and wave height  
color coding.  
The temperature above warm and below cool values is displayed as  
progressively darker red and darker blue.  
Waves higher than the maximum value are indicated with  
progressively darker red. Waves lower than the minimum value are  
not color coded.  
Animating Sirius weather graphics  
The HDS Gen3 records the weather information you have turned on,  
and this information can be used to animate past or future weather  
conditions. The amount of information available in the system  
depends on the amount of weather activity; the more complex it is,  
the less time that is available for animation.  
You can animate the past or the future, depending on which  
weather view you have turned on:  
With precipitation overlay, you can animate for the past and  
only assume weather conditions in the immediate future.  
With colored wave height overlay, you can animate the future  
(the predictions).  
When activated, the time for the current graphic animation is  
displayed in the lower left corner of the chart panel.  
Weather alarms  
You can setup lightning or storm alarms to occur when the  
conditions are within a certain range of your vessel.  
You can also set up an alarm as a severe weather forecast alarm  
issued for your chosen marine zone.  
A watchbox is defined by the National Weather Service. When the  
alarm for watchbox is turned on, an alarm occurs when your vessel  
is entering or inside a watchbox.  
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Tools  
By default, the Tools panel includes icons used for accessing options  
and tools that are not specific to any panel.  
When external equipment is integrated to the HDS Gen3, new icons  
might be added to the Tools panel. These icons are used for  
accessing the external equipment's features.  
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Waypoints/routes/trails  
List of waypoints, routes, and trails with details.  
Select the waypoint, route, or trail you want to edit or delete.  
Tides  
Displays tide information for the tide station nearest to your vessel.  
Select the arrow panel buttons to change the date, or select the  
date field to access the calendar function.  
Available tide stations can be selected from the menu.  
Alarms  
Active alarms  
List of active alarms.  
Alarm history  
List of all alarms with time stamp.  
Alarm settings  
List of all available alarm options in the system, with current  
settings.  
Settings  
Provides access to application and system settings.  
System settings  
The system settings provides access to the following:  
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Language  
Controls the language used on this unit for panels, menus, and  
dialogs. Changing the language causes the unit to restart.  
Text size  
Used for setting the text size in menus and dialogs.  
Default setting: Normal  
Key beeps  
Controls the loudness of the beep sound when a key is pressed.  
Default setting: Loud  
Time  
Controls the local time zone offset, and the format of the time and  
date.  
Datum  
If your paper charts are in a different format, you can change the  
datum settings accordingly to match your paper charts.  
Coordinate system  
Several coordinate systems can be used to control the format for  
latitude and longitude coordinates displayed on the chart panel.  
Magnetic variation  
Magnetic variation is the difference between true bearings and  
magnetic bearings, caused by different locations of the Geographic  
and the Magnetic north poles. Any local anomalies such as iron  
deposits might also affect the magnetic bearings.  
When set to Auto, the system automatically converts magnetic  
north to true north. Select manual mode if you need to enter your  
own local magnetic variation.  
Satellites  
Status page for active satellites.  
WAAS (and EGNOS) differential position correction can be  
configured to ON or OFF.  
Restore defaults  
Allows you to select which settings are to be restored to their  
original factory settings.  
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Warning: If waypoints, routes, and trails are selected,  
they are permanently deleted.  
Advanced  
Shows a panel with more advanced settings. Used for setting how  
your system displays various user interface information. In addition,  
controls which features are shown in the interface.  
About  
Displays copyright information, software version, and technical  
information for this unit.  
Navigation  
Provides options and dialogs where you specify settings for your  
navigation, such as arrival radius, XTE limit, XTE Alarm, Trails,  
Logging Type, and so on. Refer to "Navigation settings" on page 61.  
Chart  
Provides options and dialogs where you specify settings for your  
charts. Settings and display options made in the Chart settings page  
are common for all chart panels. Refer to "Chart settings" on page 47.  
Sonar  
Provides options and dialogs where you specify settings for your  
Radar  
Provides options and dialogs where you specify settings for your  
Autopilot  
Provides options where you specify settings for your autopilot. Refer  
Fuel  
Provides a dialog showing total fuel used, fuel used per trip, and fuel  
used per season. In addition, it provides access to configuration  
engine and tanks, and calibration of tanks (refuel) dialogs. Refer to  
the Installation Manual.  
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Alarms  
Provides the option to enable the siren. It also provides a dialog  
where you specify turning on alarms for items, and includes active  
alarm information and alarm history.  
Units  
Provides setup of units of measure used on various data types.  
Wireless  
Provides dialogs where you set remote controllers, view wireless  
devices, and customize advanced settings. For more information  
about using this panel, refer to the Installation Manual.  
Network  
Provides information about your network, settings options, and  
configuration options. For more information about using this panel,  
refer to the Installation Manual.  
Vessels  
Provides dialogs where you define your vessel's MMSI, set icon  
filters, set course extension length, and specify dangerous vessels  
settings of closest point of approach and time to closest point of  
approach. For more information about using this panel, refer to  
Simulator  
Provides for manually controlling the simulator. For more  
information, refer to "Simulator" on page 94.  
Vessels  
Status listing  
List of all AIS, MARPA, and DSC vessels with available information.  
Message listing  
List of all messages received from other AIS vessels with time stamp.  
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Sun/Moon  
Displays sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset for a position based  
on entered date and the position’s latitude/longitude.  
Trip calculator  
Trip 1 / Trip 2  
Displays voyage and engine information, with reset option for all  
data fields.  
Today  
Displays voyage and engine information for current date. All data  
fields are automatically reset when the date changes.  
Files  
File management system for files, waypoints, routes, trails and  
settings.  
Copying files to a microSD card  
You can copy screen captures and logs to a microSD card. You can  
also export system settings, waypoints, routes, and trails to a  
microSD card. Exporting files is covered in the section "Maintenance"  
Find  
Search function for items by categories: waypoints, routes, trails, fuel  
prices, chart items, vessel's AIS status and vessel's messages, and  
coordinates.  
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Alarms  
Alarm system  
The system continuously checks for dangerous situations and  
system faults while the system is running. When an alarm situation  
occurs, an alarm message pops up on the screen.  
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If you have enabled the siren, the alarm message is followed by an  
audible alarm, and the switch for external alarm becomes active.  
The alarm is recorded in the alarm listing so that you can see the  
details and take the appropriate corrective action.  
Type of messages  
The messages are classified according to how the reported situation  
affects your vessel. The following color codes are used:  
Color  
Importance  
Red  
Critical  
Orange  
Yellow  
Blue  
Important  
Standard  
Warning  
Green  
Light warning  
Single alarms  
A single alarm is displayed with the name of the alarm as the title,  
and with details for the alarm.  
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Multiple alarms  
If more than one alarm is activated simultaneously, then the alarm  
message displays a list of up to 3 alarms. The alarms are listed in the  
order they occur with the alarm activated first at the top. The  
remaining alarms are available in the Alarms dialog.  
Acknowledging a message  
The following options are available in the alarm dialog for  
acknowledging a message:  
Option  
Result  
Close  
Sets the alarm state to acknowledged, meaning that  
you are aware of the alarm condition. The siren /  
buzzer stops and the alarm dialog is removed.  
However, the alarm remains active in the alarm  
listing until the reason for the alarm has been  
removed.  
Disable  
Disables the current alarm setting. The alarm does  
not show again unless you turn it back on in the  
Alarms dialog.  
There is no time-out on the alarm message or siren. They remain  
until you acknowledge the alarm or until the reason for the alarm is  
removed.  
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Alarms dialog  
All alarms are setup in the Alarms Settings dialog.  
The alarm dialogs can also be activated from the Tools panel. The  
alarm dialogs include information about active alarms and alarm  
history.  
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Maintenance  
Preventive maintenance  
The HDS Gen3 does not contain any field serviceable components,  
therefore the operator is required to perform only a very limited  
amount of preventative maintenance.  
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Checking the connectors  
The connectors should be checked by visual inspection only.  
Push the connector plugs into the connector. If the connector plugs  
are equipped with a lock, ensure that it is in the correct position.  
Touchscreen Calibration  
To calibrate your touchscreen, do the following:  
1. Turn the unit off  
2. Press and hold the Waypoint key, and turn the unit on  
3. Continue pressing the waypoint key until the calibration process  
starts  
The system runs through the screen calibration. When completed,  
the unit returns to the application screen.  
NMEA 0183 Data logging  
All serial output sentences sent over the NMEA 0183 TCP  
connection are logged to an internal file. You can export and review  
this file for service and fault finding purposes.  
The maximum file size is predefined. If you have added several other  
files to the system (file recordings, music, pictures, pdf files), this may  
reduce the allowed file size for the log file.  
The system logs as much data as possible within the file size  
limitation, and then it starts overwriting the oldest data.  
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Exporting the log file  
The log file can be exported from the files browser.  
When you select the Log database you are prompted to select a  
destination folder and filename. Once accepted, the log file is  
written to the chosen location.  
Software upgrades  
The latest software for the HDS Gen3 is available for download from  
our website, lowrance.com.  
Detailed instructions for how to install the software are included in  
the upgrade files.  
Backing up your system data  
Waypoints, Routes, and Trails that you create are filed in your  
system. It is recommended to regularly copy these files and your  
system settings files as part of your back-up routine. The files can be  
copied to a card inserted in the card reader.  
There are no export file format options for the system settings file.  
The following output formats are available for exporting Waypoints,  
Routes, and Trails files:  
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User Data File version 5  
This is used to import and  
export waypoints and routes  
with a standardized universally  
unique identifier (UUID), which  
is very reliable and easy to use.  
The data includes such  
information as the time and  
date when a route was created,  
and so on.  
User Data File version 4  
This is best used when  
transferring data from one  
system to another, since it  
contains all the extra bits of  
information these systems store  
about items.  
User Data file version 3 (w/  
depth)  
Should be used when  
transferring user data from an  
HDS system to a legacy  
Lowrance (LMS, LCX, etc.)  
User data file version 2 (no  
depth)  
Can be used when transferring  
user data from an HDS system  
to a legacy Lowrance (LMS, LCX,  
etc.)  
GPX (GPS Exchange, no depth) This is the format most used on  
the web that shares among  
most GPS systems.  
Export all Waypoints, Routes and Trails  
Use the export option if you want to backup all Waypoints, Routes,  
and Trails on your system.  
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Export region  
The export region option allows you to select the area from where  
you want to export data.  
1. Drag the boundary box to define the desired region  
2. Select the export option from the menu  
3. Select the appropriate file format  
4. Select the serial port field to start the export  
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Purging Waypoints, Routes and Trails  
Deleted Waypoints, Routes and Trails are stored in the HDS Gen3  
memory until the data is purged. This is necessary to allow user data  
to be synchronized across multiple units on an Ethernet network. If  
you have numerous deleted, unpurged Waypoints, purging may  
improve the performance of your system.  
Note: When user data is purged from the memory, it  
Ú
cannot be recovered.  
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Touchscreen operation  
Basic touchscreen operation on the different panels is shown in the  
table below.  
The panel sections later in this manual have more information  
about panel specific touchscreen operation.  
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Icon  
Description  
Tap to:  
Activate a panel on a multi-panel page  
Position the cursor on a panel  
Select a menu and a dialog item  
Toggle a checkbox option on or off  
Show basic information for a selected item  
Press and hold:  
On any panel with a cursor to activate the  
cursor assist feature  
On a panel button to see available split screen  
options  
On a favorite button to enter edit mode  
Scroll through a list of available options without  
activating any option.  
Flick to quickly scroll through e.g. the waypoint list.  
Tap the screen to stop the scrolling.  
Pan to position a chart or Sonar image on the  
panel.  
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Icon  
Description  
Pinch to zoom out on the chart or on an image.  
Spread to zoom in on the chart or on an image.  
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Index  
A
Detaching Sirius 131  
Device explorer 129  
Device menu 129  
DVD video 133  
Enable 126  
Master volume control 128  
Mixer 130  
About this unit 142  
Active panel 26  
Adjusting panel size 30  
Advanced settings  
SpotlightScan 83  
Advanced system  
settings 142  
Options 130  
Radio 131  
AIS 118  
Radio favorites 132  
Selecting audio source 128  
Selecting tuner region 131  
Server selection 126  
Setting up the system 128  
Sirius radio 132  
Auto sensitivity  
Sonar 66  
Autopilot 97  
Anchor mode 99  
Anchor point setup 105  
Arrival mode 99, 104  
C-turn 101  
Chart compass 104  
Control location  
Calling a vessel 120  
Course extension lines 125  
DSC 120  
Icon filters 125  
Information on radar  
panels 120  
Searching for AIS  
items 119  
Target symbols 118  
Viewing information about  
targets 119  
AIS SART 121  
Alarm message 121  
Alarms  
Acknowledging 146  
Alarm settings dialog 147  
Multiple alarms 146  
Single alarm 145  
Type of messages 145  
Amplitude scope 72  
Anchor mode 99  
Application pages 19  
Arrival  
Mode 104  
Arrival mode  
Autopilot 99  
Arrival radius 61  
Audio 126  
setting 104  
Control of the trolling  
motor 99  
Controller 98  
Heading Lock mode 100  
Information bar 99  
information bar, hide 104  
Interface 98  
Lazy S-turn 102  
Nav. mode 102  
Settings 104  
Speed control 103  
Spiral turn 101  
Square turn 102  
Standby mode 100  
Auxiliary 130  
Controls 129  
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navigation 97  
Turn pattern steering 100  
U-turn 100  
Zigzag turns 101  
Autorouting 53  
Entire route 54  
Chart shading 43  
Colored seabed  
areas 42  
Community edits 41  
Contours depth 42  
Depth highlight  
range 45  
Example 54  
Selection 54, 55  
Auxiliary, audio sources 130  
Dynamic tides and  
currents 43  
Easy view 44  
Fish N' Chip 45  
Photo overlay 44  
Photo transparency 44  
Presentation type 42  
Rock filter 42  
Safety depth 42  
Shallow water  
highlight 45  
B
Backing up your system  
data 150  
Bottom lock 71  
C
C-turn, Autopilot 101  
Charts 33  
Orientation 36  
Overlay 39  
Panning 35  
Positioning the vessel on the  
chart panel 36  
Saving waypoints 50  
Selecting chart type 35  
Settings 47  
3D charts 38  
Chart compass 104  
Chart data 34  
Chart panel 33  
Chart scale 35  
Course up 36  
Creating routes 37  
Dual charts 34  
Embedded cartography 34  
Find chart objects 37  
Insight 39, 40  
Symbol 36  
Using the cursor 37  
Vessel symbol 35  
Zooming 35  
Chart  
Chart categories 40  
Chart details 40, 42  
Exaggeration 40  
Imagery style 39  
Jeppesen  
Tides and currents 46  
Look ahead 36  
Measuring distance 27  
Navionics 41, 42, 43  
Annotation 42  
Heading up 36  
North up 36  
Colorline  
Adjusting 67  
Sonar 66  
Configuring overlay data 31  
Contrast, SpotlightScan 84  
Control location setting,  
Autopilot 104  
Converting trails to routes 53  
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Coordinate system 141  
Copying files to microSD  
card 144  
FUSION-Link 126  
G
Cursor 26  
Go to cursor 26  
GoFree wireless 22  
Cursor assist 26  
Customizing your system 30  
CZone 21  
H
D
Heading Lock mode 100  
Heading Sensor  
Configure for trolling  
motor 82  
Home page 18  
Home page background 30  
Dangerous vessels 125  
Dashboards 91  
Data Overlay 31  
Datum 141  
Demo mode 94  
Depth line 71  
I
Dialog boxes 25  
Display illumination 24  
DVD video 133  
Illumination 24  
Image  
Trolling motor  
E
alignment 83  
Improving system  
performance 153  
Info panels 91  
Customizing 91  
Edit the dashboard 92  
Easy Routing 53  
Example 54  
EBL/VRM markers 112  
Export region 152  
F
K
Favorite pages 20  
Adding new 32  
Edit 32  
Key beeps 141  
Keys 16  
Features, how to turn on 142  
Files to microSD card,  
copying 144  
Files, management 144  
Find items tool 144  
Fishing mode 73  
Flasher 71  
Frequency, SpotlightScan 83  
Front panel 16  
Fuel 142  
L
Language 141  
Lazy S-turn, Autopilot 102  
Locking the touchscreen 24  
Log sonar 74  
Log sonar data 80  
Logging type, Navigating  
settings 62  
Look Ahead  
SpotlightScan 84  
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Sonar 73  
NMEA 0183 Data  
logging 149  
M
Magnetic variation 141  
Maintenance  
Touchscreen  
NMEA 0183  
Calibration 149  
Man Overboard  
Cancel navigation to  
MOB 28  
Exporting log file 150  
Noise rejection 67  
O
Creating a MOB 28  
Display information 28  
Manual mode  
Sonar 68  
Manual  
Operating the system 15  
Operation  
SpotlightScan tips 85  
Touch 154  
Options, SpotlightScan 83  
Overlay data  
Configuring 31  
turn on and off 31  
Overlay downscan 73  
Overlay, data information 31  
About  
Version  
Manuals, viewing  
Measuring distance 27  
Media bar 127  
Mercury VesselView 21  
microSD card  
Copying files to 144  
MMSI number 124  
P
Pages  
Selecting a page 26  
Selecting active panel 26  
Palettes 71, 79  
SpotlightScan 84  
Panels  
N
Nav. mode 102  
Navigate 58  
Arrival radius 61  
Cancel navigating a  
route 60  
Datum 141  
Logging type 62  
Routes 59  
Steer panel 59  
To cursor position 59  
Trails 62  
Adjusting panel size 30  
PDF, viewing files  
Phantom Loran 62  
Settings 62  
PPI 111  
Preventive maintenance 149  
Preview history  
Sonar 72  
Purging 153  
With autopilot 61  
XTE alarm 61  
Navigation settings 61  
Network  
Q
Quick split pages 20  
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Recording sonar data 68  
reset fishing mode 74  
Restore defaults 141  
Routes 51  
Autorouting 53  
Creating a new route on the  
chart panel 51  
Creating a route from  
existing waypoints 52  
Edit in chart panel 52  
Edit Route dialog 55  
Navigate 59  
R
Radar 106  
Alarm settings 113, 115  
Course up 110  
EBL/VRM markers 112  
EBL/VRM  
Placing 112  
EBL/VRM  
Gain 108  
Guard zone 113  
Heading up 110  
Interference 109  
MARPA  
Routes  
Dialog 49  
Target symbols 114  
Targets 114  
S
Tracking targets 115  
View target info 115  
North up 110  
Operational modes 107  
Orientation 110  
Overlay 107  
Palette 110  
Position radar center 111  
PPI 111  
Radar panel 106  
Rain clutter 108  
Range 107  
Recording data 116  
Sea clutter 108  
Sensitivity 114  
Settings 116  
STC curve 109  
Target expansion 109  
Target trails 110  
Threshold 109  
Radio, as an audio  
device 131  
Satellites, system  
settings 141  
Screen capture 29  
Sensitivity  
Adjusting 67  
Sonar 66  
Settings  
Autopilot 104  
Network 143  
SpotlightScan 82  
Tools 140  
Unit of measure 143  
Simulator 94  
Demo mode 94  
Source files 95  
Sirius radio 132  
Channels list 132  
Favorite list 132  
Locking channels 132  
Sirius weather 134  
Animated weather  
graphics 139  
Color codes 139  
Marine zones 138  
Range  
SpotlightScan 83  
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Overlay on chart panel 135  
Precipitation 137  
Speed control, Trolling  
motor 103  
Sea Surface Temperature  
(SST) 137  
Status panel 134  
Spiral turn, Autopilot 101  
Split pages 20  
Split screen  
Tropical statements 138  
Wave indication 137  
Weather icons 137  
SL2 format 69  
Sonar 70  
SpotlightScan 81  
Advanced settings 83  
Configure heading  
sensor 82  
SLG format 69  
Software upgrade 150  
Contrast 84  
Software version  
Sonar 63  
Display SpotlightScan  
images 82  
Auto sensitivity 66  
Colorline 66  
Frequency 83  
Image 81  
Fish ID 72  
Frequency 66  
Image 63  
Log sonar 68  
Manual mode 68  
Menu 65  
Image and trolling motor  
alignment 83  
Look Ahead 84  
Operation tips 85  
Options 83  
Palettes 84  
Network 73  
Range 83  
Ping speed 68  
Preview history 72  
Range 65  
Setup 82  
Stop sonar 84  
View 84  
Record 68  
Square turn, Autopilot 102  
Standby mode 24  
Standby mode,  
Autopilot 100  
STC curve 109  
Steer panel 59  
Stop sonar 67  
SpotlightScan 84  
StructureMap 69, 86  
Activate 86  
Scroll speed 68  
Sensitivity 66  
Source 73  
Split screen 70  
Split Zoom 70  
Stop sonar 67  
Surface clarity 67  
Using the cursor 64  
View history 65  
View options 70  
View recorded data 69  
Zoom bar 64  
Zooming 64  
Image 86  
Live source 87  
Mapping cards 89  
Options 90  
SonicHub 126  
Saved files 87  
Sources 87  
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T
StructureScan 76  
Advanced settings 80  
Auto range 79  
Contrast 79  
Convert data to  
StructureMap format 88  
Flipping the image 80  
Frequencies 79  
Image 76  
Noise rejection 80  
Preset range levels 79  
Preview 80  
Temperature graph 71  
Text size 141  
Time 141  
Tools 140  
Tools  
Files 144  
Find items 144  
Routs 140  
Settings 140  
Trails 140  
Waypoints 140  
Touchscreen Calibration 149  
Touch  
Operation 154  
Touchscreen  
Locking 24  
Trails  
Converting trails to  
routes 53  
Creating new 56  
Dialog 49  
Navigating settings 62  
Settings 56  
Trolling motor  
Autopilot control 99  
Configure heading  
sensor 82  
Image alignment 83  
Speed control 103  
Turn off automatic  
navigation 97  
Turn pattern steering,  
Autopilot 100  
Turning the unit on and  
off 23  
Range 79  
Range lines 80  
Recording data 88  
Surface clarity 80  
Using the cursor 77  
View down or side scan 79  
View history 78  
View options 76  
Zooming 77  
Surface clarity  
Sonar 67  
System Settings 140  
About copyright and this  
unit 142  
Advanced 142  
Coordinate system 141  
Datum 141  
Key beeps 141  
Language 141  
Magnetic variation 141  
Restore defaults 141  
Satellites 141  
Text size 141  
Time 141  
Systems Controls dialog 23  
U
U-turn, Autopilot 100  
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Units of measure,  
setting 143  
Navigating settings 61  
XTE limit 61  
XTF format 69  
V
Z
Vessel alarms 123  
Vessel settings 124  
Video 93  
Zigzag turns, Autopilot 101  
Zoom  
Adjusting the image 93  
Setting up the panel 93  
Source 93  
Sonar 70  
Standard 93  
Video  
Video panel 93  
View sonar log 74  
View  
SpotlightScan 84  
W
Wallpaper 30  
Wallpaper, customizing 30  
Warranty  
Waypoints, routes and trails  
Export 151  
Export region 152  
Purging 153  
Waypoints 49  
Alarm settings 51  
Dialog 49  
Edit 51  
Moving 50  
Weather  
Alarms 139  
Showing weather  
details 136  
Wind barbs 135  
Wireless 22  
X
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