Garmin Fish Finder 190 00864 01 User Manual

Fishfinder 300C  
quick start manual  
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GettinG Started  
Fishfinder 300C Tips and  
Shortcuts  
Quick Links  
Using the Keypad: page 3  
Press HOME from any screen to  
return to the Home screen.  
Adjusting the Sonar Settings: page 6  
Using the Flasher Screen: page 8  
Using the Split Zoom Screen: page 9  
Using the Numbers Screen: page 10  
Using the Temp Log Screen: page 11  
Press MENU from any of the main  
screens to access advanced settings.  
Press and release the POWER key  
to adjust the screen settings.  
Manual Conventions  
In this manual, when you are instructed  
to select an item, either press a button,  
or press up or down on the ROCKER to  
highlight the item, and then press SELECT.  
Small arrows (>) in the text indicate that  
you should select each item in order. For  
example, if you see “select MENU >  
Zoom,” press the MENU button, then press  
the up or down arrow on the ROCKER  
until Zoom is highlighted, then press  
SELECT.  
Configuring the Fishfinder 300C:  
Initializing the Fishfinder 300C: page 16  
Appendix: page 15  
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Turning the Fishfinder 300C Using Simulator Mode  
If a transducer is not connected, no data is  
shown. Use Simulator Mode to practice and  
learn how to use your Fishfinder 300C.  
On  
Press and hold the POWER key until the  
Fishfinder 300C beeps and the Home screen  
appears.  
CaUTiON: When in Simulator Mode, the  
depth, temperature, and speed information  
do not represent the actual depth, water  
temperature, or vessel speed.  
NOTE: When you turn on the Fishfinder  
300C for the first time, you must select a  
scheme (page 16).  
To turn on the Simulator Mode:  
From the Home screen, select Configure  
> System > Simulator > On.  
To adjust the backlight:  
1. Press and release the  
POWER key.  
2. Press left or right on the ROCKER >  
SELECT.  
To adjust the day/night mode:  
1. Press and release the  
POWER key.  
2. Press down on the ROCKER to  
highlight the day/night bar.  
3. Press left or right on the ROCKER >  
SELECT.  
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BaSic OperatiOn  
Using the Fishfinder 300C Keypad  
POWER/BaCKLiGHT—Press and hold to turn the  
Fishfinder 300C on or off. Press and release to adjust the  
backlight and day/night modes.  
Power/  
BaCklight  
hoMe  
HOME—Press to return to the Home screen.  
RoCkeR  
SeleCt  
Menu  
ROCKER—Press up, down, left, or right to highlight  
fields and enter data.  
SELECT—Press to select highlighted items and confirm  
on-screen messages.  
MENU—Press to access additional settings or to return to  
the previous screen.  
Understanding the Home Screen  
Full Screen—displays a full-screen graph of the sonar readings  
(page 4).  
Flasher—as an alternative to the full-screen graph, displays a round  
flasher to indicate the transducer’s sonar readings (page 8).  
Split Zoom—displays a split-screen with the normal graph on the  
right and a graph zoomed to your preferred level on the left (page 9).  
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Numbers—displays a set of data fields to show information numerically (page 10).  
Temp Log—displays a customizable graph of the water temperature when using a  
compatible transducer or sensor (page 11).  
Configure—configures the Fishfinder 300C settings (page 12).  
Understanding the Full Screen  
From the Home screen, select Full Screen to view a full-screen graph of the sonar readings.  
The range scale along the right side of the screen displays the depth of detected objects  
as the screen scrolls from right to left. The colors indicate relative strengths of the sonar  
returns. (When using the white default color scheme, red indicates the strongest return and  
black indicates the weakest return.)  
Depth, temperature,  
water speed, and  
battery voltage  
Suspended  
targets  
Range  
Bottom  
transducer  
mode  
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Range  
Beam  
To set the range of the depth scale  
To select a narrow-beam or  
on the right side of the screen:  
From the Full screen, press right or left  
on the ROCKER to set the depth scale.  
Select Auto Range to set the range  
automatically, depending on the depth at  
your current location.  
wide-beam sonar angle:  
1. From the Home screen, select Full  
Screen > MENU > Beam.  
2. Select Wide or Narrow. Select Wide  
to view a larger area. Select Narrow to  
view more detail.  
Or, from the Home screen, select Full  
Screen > MENU > Range > Manual  
Range. Use the ROCKER to set the  
depth scale.  
Zoom  
To select the screen zoom:  
1. From the Home screen, select Full  
Screen > MENU > Zoom.  
Gain  
2. Select No Zoom, 2x, or 4x. Select  
Bottom Lock to lock the zoom  
window to the bottom. Select Split  
Zoom to switch to the Split Zoom  
screen (page 9).  
To adjust the sensitivity (gain) of  
the sonar receiver:  
1. From the Home screen, select Full  
Screen > MENU > Gain.  
2. Select Manual Gain or Auto Gain. If  
you select Manual Gain, press right  
or left on the ROCKER to highlight  
the gain, then press SELECT. To see  
more detail, increase the gain. If the  
screen is cluttered, decrease the gain.  
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Color Scheme—select White or Blue.  
This affects the background on sonar  
screens.  
Zoom Depth  
Zoom Depth is displayed only when 2x or  
4x zoom is selected.  
Fish Symbols—sets how the sonar  
interprets suspended targets.  
To select the zoom depth:  
1. From the Home screen, select Full  
Suspended targets appear as  
symbols with background  
Screen > MENU > Zoom Depth.  
2. Select Manual Zoom Depth or Auto  
Zoom Depth. If you select Manual  
Zoom Depth, press right or left on the  
ROCKER to adjust the zoom depth  
window, then press SELECT.  
information shown, making the distinction  
between fish and structure easier.  
Suspended targets appear as  
symbols with background  
information shown. The target depth of  
each symbol is also indicated.  
Depth Line  
Suspended targets appear as  
symbols with no background  
information shown.  
To reference a specific depth on  
the screen:  
1. From the Home screen, select Full  
Suspended targets appear as  
symbols with no background  
information shown. The target depth of  
each symbol is indicated.  
Screen > MENU > Depth Line.  
2. Select Off or On. If you select On,  
press up or down on the ROCKER  
to adjust the depth line, then press  
SELECT.  
Scroll Speed—adjusts the rate at  
which the sonar scrolls from right  
to left (Ultrascroll, Fast, Medium,  
or Slow). If using a speed-capable  
transducer, select Auto to have the  
scroll speed automatically adjust to the  
water speed of the boat.  
Sonar Setup  
To change the sonar settings:  
From the Home screen, select Full  
Screen > MENU > Sonar Setup.  
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Surface Noise—shows or hides the sonar returns near the surface of the water. Hide  
surface noise to help reduce visual clutter.  
Whiteline—highlights the strongest signal from the bottom to help identify the  
hardness or softness of the targets. High is the most sensitive setting. Almost all  
strong returns are highlighted in white. With a Low setting, only the strongest returns  
are highlighted in white.  
Keel Offset (visible only if a speed wheel is not attached; see Transducer, below, if  
a speed wheel is attached)—offsets the surface reading for the depth of a keel so you  
can measure depth from the bottom of the boat keel instead of from the transducer.  
Enter a positive number to offset for a keel. You can enter a negative number to  
compensate for a large vessel that may draw several feet of water. Use the ROCKER  
to adjust the offset, then press SELECT.  
Transducer at Surface  
enter a (+) positive number  
to show the depth from the  
bottom of keel.  
Transducer at Bottom  
of Keel  
enter a (-) negative number to  
show depth from the surface.  
Transducer (visible only if a speed wheel is attached)—Select Keel Offset to offset  
for the depth of a keel. Set as described above.  
Select Calibrate Water Speed to calibrate a speed-sensing transducer or separate  
speed wheel. Follow the on-screen directions for calibration.  
Numbers—shows or hides water temperature, water speed (if you have a speed-  
sensing transducer or a separate speed wheel), and battery voltage.  
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Understanding the Flasher  
Screen  
Battery voltage  
From the Home screen, select Flasher to  
display sonar information on a circular depth  
scale. The scale indicates what is beneath  
your boat. It is organized as a ring that starts  
at the top and progresses clockwise. Sonar  
information flashes on the ring when it is  
received at the depth indicated. The colors  
indicate different strengths of the sonar  
return. (When using the white default color  
scheme, red indicates the strongest return,  
blue indicates the weakest return, and white  
indicates no return.)  
Depth of sonar  
readings  
Water depth at  
current location  
Press MENU to change the range, gain,  
beam, and sonar settings, as described  
starting on page 5.  
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Understanding the Split Zoom Screen  
From the Home screen, select Split Zoom to view the full sonar data and a zoomed portion  
on the same screen.  
Depth, temperature,  
water speed, and  
battery voltage  
Zoomed  
depth scale  
Zoom  
window  
Range  
transducer  
mode  
Press MENU to change the range, gain, beam, zoom, depth line, and sonar settings, as  
described starting on page 5.  
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Understanding the Numbers Screen  
The Numbers screen displays numeric information instead of a graph. The information  
shown is determined by the capabilities of your transducer.  
All sonar transducers display depth. Temperature-capable transducers display the Water  
Temp field. Speed-capable transducers or separate speed wheels display the Water Speed and  
Odometer fields.  
To reset the odometer to zero:  
From the Home screen, select Numbers > MENU > Reset Odometer > Yes.  
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Understanding the Temp Log Screen  
If you are using a temperature-capable transducer, the Temp Log screen keeps a graphic log  
of temperatures. The graph scrolls to the left as information is received.  
temperature  
and depth  
temperature  
range  
time  
elapsed  
Duration  
To adjust the time scale of the graph:  
1. From the Home screen, select Temp Log > MENU > Duration.  
2. Press up or down on the ROCKER, then press SELECT.  
To adjust the temperature scale of the graph:  
1. From the Home screen, select Temp Log > MENU > Scale.  
2. Press up or down on the ROCKER to select the temperature range, then press  
SELECT.  
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Shallow Water—sets an alarm to  
sound when the depth is less than  
the specified value. If you select On,  
press up or down on the ROCKER to  
select the minimum depth, then press  
SELECT.  
Understanding the  
Configure Screen  
The Configure screen contains options  
to define and adjust universal fishfinder  
settings.  
Deep Water—sets an alarm to sound  
when the depth is greater than the  
specified value. If you select On,  
press up or down on the ROCKER to  
select the maximum depth, then press  
SELECT.  
Fish—sets an alarm to sound  
when the Fishfinder 300C detects  
a suspended target of the specified  
symbols.  
Sounds an alarm for all  
fish sizes.  
Sounds an alarm solely  
for medium and large  
fish.  
Sounds an alarm solely  
for large fish.  
Alarms  
To set the Fishfinder 300C to sound  
an audible alarm:  
From the Home screen, select Configure  
> Alarms.  
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Water Temp—sets an alarm to  
sound when the transducer reports a  
temperature that is 2°F (1.1°C) above  
or below the specified temperature.  
If you select On, press up or down  
on the ROCKER to select the  
Day/Night Mode—press down on the  
ROCKER to highlight the Day/Night  
bar. Press left or right on the ROCKER  
to switch between day and night  
mode.  
Sonar  
temperature, then press SELECT.  
To change the sonar settings:  
Battery—sets an alarm to sound when  
the battery reaches a user-determined  
minimum voltage. If you select On,  
press up or down on the ROCKER to  
select the minimum battery voltage,  
then press SELECT.  
From the Home screen, select Configure  
> Sonar. Change the sonar settings as  
described starting on page 6.  
System  
To change the system settings:  
From the Home screen, select Configure  
> System.  
Drift—sets an alarm to sound when  
the depth changes by the value  
specified. If you select On, press up  
or down on the ROCKER to select the  
change in drift, then press SELECT.  
Beeper—sets beeps to sound during  
alarms (page 12) or when keys are  
pressed. Select Off, Alarms Only, or  
On (Keys & Alarms).  
Display  
Simulator—allows you to practice with  
or without a transducer.  
To adjust the backlight or switch  
between day and night modes:  
From the Home screen, select Configure  
> Display.  
NMEA Output—allows the Fishfinder  
300C to transmit information to other  
NMEA 0183-compatible electronic  
equipment.  
Backlight—press left or right on the  
ROCKER.  
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Auto Power-on—sets the Fishfinder  
300C to automatically turn on  
whenever power is reapplied after a  
loss of power. The Fishfinder 300C  
does not automatically turn on if it was  
turned off with the POWER key.  
Units  
To change the units of measure:  
From the Home screen, select Configure  
> Units.  
Depth—select Feet (ft), Meters (m),  
or Fathoms (fa).  
Language—allows you to select the  
on-screen language.  
Water Temp—select Fahrenheit (°F)  
or Celsius (°C). (Available only with  
temperature-capable transducers.)  
System Information—displays  
software version information and the  
Fishfinder 300C ID number.  
Water Speed—select Miles/Hour  
(mh), Kilometers/Hour (kh), or Knots  
(kt). (Available only with speed-  
capable transducers or separate  
speed wheels.)  
Factory Settings—deletes all  
adjusted settings and turns the  
Fishfinder 300C off. When you power  
the Fishfinder 300C back on, you  
must reconfigure the initial settings  
(page 16).  
Distance—select Statute (mi), Metric  
(km), or Nautical (nm). (Available only  
with speed-capable transducers.)  
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appendix  
Sonar  
Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
Power: 150 W (RMS), 1,200 W (peak-  
to-peak)  
Size: 41/2" H × 41/2" W × 23/8" D  
(11.43 cm × 11.43 cm × 6.03 cm)  
Sonar Voltage Range: 10–20 Vdc  
Frequency: 80/200 kHz  
Weight: 9.7 oz. (275 grams),  
12.9 oz. (365 grams) with bail mount  
Depth: 900 feet (275 meters) (Depth  
capacity is dependent on water  
salinity, bottom type, and other water  
conditions.)  
Display: 31/2" diagonal (8.89 cm),  
QVGA display with adjustable  
brightness, 320 × 240 pixels, capable of  
4,096 colors  
Case: Fully gasketed, high-impact  
plastic alloy, waterproof to IEC 529  
IPX7 standards  
Temperature Range: From 5ºF to  
131ºF (from -15ºC to 55ºC)  
Power Source: 10–33 Vdc  
Fuse: AGC/3AG – 3.0 A  
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Initializing Fishfinder 300C  
Settings  
Alarms and Messages  
The Fishfinder 300C uses an on-screen  
message system to alert you to operating  
characteristics. When a message appears,  
press SELECT to acknowledge the message  
and return to the screen you were viewing.  
The first time you turn your Fishfinder  
300C on, you must configure a series of  
initial settings. These settings must also be  
configured when restoring factory settings  
(page 14). Each of these settings can be  
changed later using either the Sonar Setup  
screen (Color Scheme) or the Configure  
screen (Language and Units).  
Battery alarm—battery voltage has fallen  
below the value entered in the battery-alarm  
screen (Configure > alarms > Battery >  
On).  
Battery Voltage is Too High—The input  
voltage is too high. The Fishfinder 300C will  
shut off in 10 seconds. Decrease the input  
voltage to 33 volts or less.  
To initialize your Fishfinder 300C  
settings:  
1. Language—select the on-screen  
language.  
2. Units—select Statute (mh, ft, °F),  
Metric (kh, m, °C), or Nautical (kt, ft,  
°F).  
Boat is Not Moving Fast Enough to  
Calibrate—the boat is not moving fast  
enough for the speed wheel to provide a  
valid speed.  
3. Color Scheme—select White or Blue  
as the background on sonar screens.  
Can’t Read Voltages That High, Limited  
to Top of Range—the battery-alarm screen  
voltage value is higher than the Fishfinder  
300C can read.  
4. Select OK.  
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Can’t Read Voltages That Low, Limited  
to Bottom of Range—the battery-alarm  
screen voltage value is lower than the  
voltage at which the Fishfinder 300C  
automatically turns off.  
Simulating Operation—the Fishfinder  
300C is in simulator mode.  
Sonar Disabled Due to High Voltage.  
Please Check Unit Voltage—the Fishfinder  
300C voltage is greater than 20 volts. Check  
the battery voltage (Configure > Numbers).  
Turn the Fishfinder 300C off and back on  
again to restore the sonar.  
Deep-Water alarm—the deep-water alarm  
depth (Configure > alarms > Deep Water  
> On) has been reached.  
Drift alarm—the depth has changed by the  
amount on the drift-alarm screen (Configure  
> alarms > Drift > On).  
Sonar Failed, Unit Needs Repair—there  
is an internal problem with the Fishfinder  
300C. Contact your dealer or Garmin  
Product Support to have the Fishfinder 300C  
serviced.  
Entering (Leaving) Target Water  
Temperature—the target water temperature  
is 2°F (1.1°C) above or below the water  
temperature alarm (Configure > alarms >  
Water Temp > On). These messages appear  
when you enter or leave that zone.  
Transducer Disconnected, Sonar Turned  
Off—the transducer or cable are not  
attached or need repair. If the transducer  
cable is removed while the Fishfinder 300C  
is on, reconnect and cycle power.  
Fish alarm—an icon appears (page 12)  
and a beep sounds (if enabled) when a fish  
is detected. This alarm does not show a  
message banner.  
Water Speed Sensor is Not Working—the  
speed sensor is not detected. Check the  
connections.  
Shallow-Water alarm—the shallow-water  
alarm depth (Configure > alarms >  
Shallow Water > On) has been reached.  
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Product Registration  
Declaration of Conformity  
(DoC)  
Hereby, Garmin, declares that this  
Fishfinder 300C is in compliance with the  
essential requirements and other relevant  
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Help us better support you by completing  
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Contact Garmin  
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product: www.garmin.com.  
Contact Garmin Product Support if you  
have any questions while using your  
Fishfinder 300C. In the USA, go to  
www.garmin.com/support, or contact  
Garmin USA by phone at (913) 397.8200 or  
(800) 800.1020.  
In the UK, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. by  
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In Europe, go to www.garmin.com/  
support and click Contact Support for  
in-country support information, or contact  
Garmin (Europe) Ltd. by phone at +44 (0)  
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Software License  
Agreement  
BY USING THE Fishfinder 300C, YOU  
AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS  
AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING  
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE  
READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY.  
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software embedded in this device (the “Software”)  
in binary executable form in the normal operation  
of the product. Title, ownership rights, and  
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that the structure, organization, and code of the  
Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and  
that the Software in source code form remains a  
valuable trade secret of Garmin. You agree not to  
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