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Buck Love
08-26-2004, 08:44 AM
How do you change the reading on the Legend 3000 to reflect feet on the depth range? Lost the paper that came with it telling how.

Greg Walters
08-26-2004, 11:51 AM
Buck Love,

There is a menu in your Legend 3000 that will do this. It is way down on the list of available menus – I think the second from the last, so you will have to use the Control Panel knob to scroll down past the rest to get to it. I’ve copied the following from the on-line version of the operations manual for the Legend 3000:

UNITS
UNITS selects the units of measure for boat speed. Selecting KTS displays the speed in nautical miles per hours; MPH displays the speed in miles per hour. UNITS selects the units of measure for boat speed and depth in one of two combinations supported by every LEGEND 3000 SERIES:
• FEET/MPH displays depth in feet and speed in miles per hour.
• FEET/KTS DISPLAYS depth in feet and speed in nautical miles per hour.
UNITS also selects the units of measure for boat speed and depth in one of four additional combinations supported by the International Models only:
• METRES/KPH displays depth in metres/speed in kilometres per hour.
• METRES/KTS displays depth in metres/speed in nautical miles per hour.
• FATHOMS/KTS displays depth in fathoms/speed in nautical miles per hour.
• FATHOMS/KPH displays depth in fathoms/speed in kilometres per hour.
The UNITS settings are retained in memory after the unit is turned off.

You can download the operations manual as a pdf file at:
http://www.humminbird.com/images/PDF/Legend3000.pdf
If anyone needs one, most of the operations manuals for our other products – current and past – are available at:
http://www.humminbird.com/generic.asp?ID=411


Guys, with so much going on here at Humminbird, I don’t have the time to view all of the new posts on all of the sites I visit, and so I use the Search function (which is excellent on this site) when I do. I have not been ‘searching’ for Legend posts and so did not see this one. My thanks go to Bob Jensen for alerting me to Buck’s question.


Greg Walters at Humminbird