Humminbird Side Imaging Forums
		General => General Discussion => Topic started by: steelebob on February 27, 2013, 10:00:31 AM
		
			
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				I would LOVE to see a new manual written that takes into consideration many of the FAQ that posted on line (could it be possible that many of these questions are because of a poorly written manual). More importantly, I would strongly suggest that it be written NOT by a tech person for people that are technically oriented but for the weekend fisher person (that is where most of new sales will come from). Include a person that is an an English major that knows how to communicate in a clear manner along with the tech people.
 Come of people let your voices be heard, we can do it!!!
 PS And make sure that people can be able to copy and paste the document so we can make our own notes for easy reference!!!!!!
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				A bigger, more comprehensive manual may
 jack up the prices of the units. ???
 
 Some electronics today, are sold without manuals, and
 only come with PDF files on cd-roms, or manuals you
 can download from the Web.
 
 The features change so fast on the units that I'm
 sure it could get pretty expensive (for Humminbird),
 to keep printing off newer versions of manuals.
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				If you can't use the FF properly, what price do you put on that!!!
			
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				There's a host of fishing forums and
 youtube videos with information on how
 to use the units.
 
 It just takes a little research.
 The units have built in simulators also.
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				Maybe even have a manual that could be loaded and read from one of the card slots in a split screen mode.  It could even come along or be updated with the software updates.
 It could be expensive to keep updating printed manuals, but it doesn't seem to be too much to ask to have an accurate electronic manual and someone who is responsible for keeping it accurate.
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				Bob I like that idea alot 
 
 I hate hauling my laptop out in the boat to have an operators manual
 
 this needs to happen