Amina FD39C Operation Manual

Amina FD39C Operation Manual

Wireless, for baitboat using

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FD39C
WIRELESS FISH FINDER
FOR BAITBOAT USING
OPERATION GUIDE

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  • Page 1 FD39C WIRELESS FISH FINDER FOR BAITBOAT USING OPERATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Specification-----------------------------------------------2 Installation guide -----------------------------------------3 Components list--------------------------------------3 Mounting the transducer----------------------------4 Assembling the transmitter-------------------------5 Assembling the receiver-----------------------------6 Charge the battery of the receiver-----------------7 Operational Instruction-----------------------------------8 Powering the display ON ---------------------------8 What you see on screen-----------------------------8 Accessing menu features------------------------- ---9 Remarks and Tips-----------------------------------------14...
  • Page 3: Specification

    Specification: Display : FSTN LCD 128Vx64H Backlighting : White LED Power Requirement of Receiver: 4-AA Rechargeable Batteries Power Requirement of DC12V Transmitter: Measure Units: Feet and meters Sensor Frequency: 200KHz Sensor Beam Angle: 45 degrees Depth Range Max : 100ft (30.4M) Depth Range Min : 2ft (0.6M) Radio Frequency:...
  • Page 4: Installation Guide

    Installation guide 1 Components list...
  • Page 5: Mounting The Transducer

    1, Receiver 2, Power cable 3, Antenna of receiver 4, 4 "a" rechargeable battery of receiver 5, Charger of receiver 6, Transmitter 7, Power cable of transmitter 8, Antenna of transmitter Sonar senser(transducer) 10, Magnet for mounting transducer 11, Tripod(optional) 2 Mounting the transducer 2.1Method I:Remove the cover under the bait boat, put the transducer into the hole and keep the bottom of transducer to face...
  • Page 6: Assembling The Transmitter

    2.3 Fixing the transducer signal cable on the tail of the bait boat(see illustration) Fixing 3 Assembling the transmitter 3.1 Assembling the transmitter on the top of the bait boat (see illustration). 3.2 Assembling the antenna on the transmitter (see illustration). Plug into 3.3 Plug the transducer cable connector into the transmitter (see illustration)
  • Page 7: Assembling The Receiver

    3.4 Connect the power cable to the transmitter and socket of boat power. Plug into 4 Assembling the receiver 4.1 Installing the batteries When you first use the Fish Finder you will need to installing the batteries. Slide the Battery Door, and insert 4 "AA" batteries to the battery compartment.
  • Page 8: Charge The Battery Of The Receiver

    4.3 Connecting the Power Cable Plug the power cable connector into the socket on the back of the display tightly and another side to the battery compartment. Plug into 4.4 Assembling the tripod(tripod is optional) Screw the tripod in the screw thread socket on the bottom of battery compartment tightly(see illustration) Screw tightly 5 Charge the battery of receiver...
  • Page 9: Operational Instruction

    Operation Guide 1 POWERING ON AND OFF Press and release POWER-MENU to power the unit on. Press and hold POWER-MENU until the unit shuts down to power off. When Unit powers on, the Start Up menu temporarily appears. From this menu, select either Start-Up for on-the-water use, or Simulation for learning to use the system with simulated sonar data.
  • Page 10: Accessing Menu Features

    3 ACCESSING MENU FEATURES A easy to use menu system accesses unit's adjustable funtion.To activate the menu system, press Menu Hot Button directly to access main menus or press POWER-MENU repeatly to access all menus. When the menu is on the display, use the right and left keys to adjust the menu.
  • Page 11 Adjusting Sensitivity also affects how sonar returns are identified as Fish Icon Symbols - more fish will be detected at a higher level setting, fewer at a lower level setting. 3.3 Depth Range (Setting Saved in Memory) When you press the DEP.RANGE , the DEPTH RANGE menu temporarily appears.
  • Page 12 3.5 Fish Alarm (Setting Saved in Memory, Defaults to OFF) When you press the FISH ALARM , the FISH ALARM menu temporarily appears. Select OFF for no fish alarm, or select the ON to set the fish alarm and activate it. 3.6 Fish Icon (Setting Saved in Memory) When you press the FISH ICON , the FISH ICON menu temporarily...
  • Page 13 For example,when this kind of symbols/dots come out, it is possible that is fish, but it is also possible that is other suspended objects. 3.7 Depth Alarm (Setting Saved in Memory) Press POWER-MENU until the DEPTH ALARM menu appears. Select OFF for no Depth Alarm; select a number from 3-99' to set the alarm depth and activate it.
  • Page 14: Remarks And Tips

    3.10 Temperature Unit (Setting Saved in Memory) Press POWER-MENU until the TEMP- UNIT menu appears. Select either °C or °F to set the unit of temperature. 3.11 Low Battery Alarm The wireless sonar sensor has the function which can detect the transmitter's power voltage capacity and alarm, when the sensor's power voltage is lower than 8V, the receiver will alarm with long continuous sound of "Bi..".
  • Page 15 4. So if the fish finder can fid and display the ultrasonic reflection based pointed results on the LCD display of fishfinder then it is targeted results. 5. but of course, if it can not detect out any fish under water, but if there are fishes under water, then it is not qualified unit.

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