PowerVision PowerRay Quick Start Manual

PowerVision PowerRay Quick Start Manual

It can be used for underwater photography, fish detecting, and fish luring
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  • Page 1 PowerRay Quick Start Guide PowerVision...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PowerRay Diving Preparation Diving and Safety PowerRay Introduction Battery and Charging Locking and Unlocking PowerRay PowerRay Vehicle Charging Remote Control Modes Base Station Check Battery Levels Using the FishFinder Sonar Prepare PowerRay Remote control 8-11 Diving safety 01 02 03...
  • Page 3: Powerray Introduction

    PowerRay Introduction: PowerRay Vehicle The PowerVision PowerRay can dive as deep as 98 feet underwater in either fresh water or salt water. It can be used for underwater photography, fish detecting, and fish luring. Users can operate the PowerRay through the PowerVision Edition of ZEISS VR ONE Plus Goggles, transmitter, or app to stream real-time video.
  • Page 4: Base Station

    The PowerRay base station connects to the submersible through the tether cable. By connecting to the base station, the user can control the PowerRay camera with the remote controller, VR goggles, or a cell phone. The base station battery is 3000mAh and can work for up to 3 hours. Users can check the battery level through the battery indicator.
  • Page 5: Remote Controller

    Users can operate PowerRay easily through the remote control. The built-in rechargeable battery’s capacity is 3000mAh and can operate continuously for up to 20 hours. Users can check the battery level through the battery indicator.
  • Page 6: Fishfinder

    FishFinder PowerRay FishFinder sonar can detect fish and underwater landscapes up to 130 feet below the surface and sends real-time images to the app. The sonar is equipped with a fish luring light, and can be attached to the PowerRay or used as a stand-alone sonar device.
  • Page 7: Battery And Charging

    Charging All-in-one charger: The PowerVision charging adaptor can charge the PowerRay, remote control, and the base station at the same time. You can also charge your cell phone with the USB port on the adaptor. Remote Controller Base Station PowerRay Vehicle 3.5 hours to fully charge...
  • Page 8 Battery Levels Vehicle: PowerRay vehicle battery level is displayed on the Vision+ App interface. FishFinder: The FishFinder will automatically turn on when the charging port touches the water. It will turn off 1 minute after leaving the water. Battery level is displayed on the Vision+ App inferface.
  • Page 9 Battery Levels Remote Controller and Base Station: Check battery indicator, marked in red below. Above 30% 30% - 10% Below 10% Above 60% 60% - 20% Below 20%...
  • Page 10: Prepare Powerray

    2. Plug the cable into the base station. 3. Open the vehicle power port protector. 4. Plug the other side of the cable tightly into PowerRay. Note: Make sure to dry the port immediately after use! 5. Use a mobile device to turn on the WiFi, connect to...
  • Page 11 You will hear a notification sound when connection is complete. Make sure you connect to the Wi-Fi to (PRA Station). Launch the Vision+ App and switch to PowerRay. When it shows “Device is connected,” click on “Start Diving” and you’re ready to explore!
  • Page 12: Vision+ App Functions

    “Vision+” App Functions Connection Status Base Station Battery Base Station Signal Vehicle Battery Master/Slave Mode Album VR Mode Switch Camera Parameters Switch Photo/ Sonar Mode Switch Video Mode Bait Drop Take Photo/Video Prompt Message Left Joystick Right Joystick Water Depth Front Light Control Depth Maintenance Switch Speed Mode...
  • Page 13 Head gesture function activation: Press down on the left shutter button to enable this function. You will now be able to guide the PowerRay through head gesture commands. Once you’re done, push the left shutter button again to release this feature.
  • Page 14: Locking And Unlocking Powerray

    Locking and Unlocking PowerRay To prevent users from spinning the propellers accidently outside the water, PowerRay pilots need to unlock the PowerRay to enable the motors. Unlock: Dial the left finger wheel to the right and press camera/fish finder button for 1 second until it vibrates.
  • Page 15: Remote Control Modes

    Remote Control Modes PowerRay has 4 modes in which to control the submersible. The remote control’s default mode is “MODE 4.” Users can choose the mode that best fits their control of the PowerRay through the App. MODE 1 / JAPANESE...
  • Page 16: Using The Fishfinder Sonar

    1. The FishFinder must be installed on the PowerRay before connecting the power cable to the Ray. 2. Once the PowerRay is powered on, the FishFinder will start to work when it enters the water. 3. The FishFinder will automatically connect to the PowerRay. You can also connect to the FishFinder Wi-Fi, “PSE_xxx”.
  • Page 17: Diving Safety

    Dive in Keep within Do not exceed Turn off the base open water visual range 30M depth station to save battery Do not spin motors Do not touch Do not throw Do not pull the cable in the air outside of into water with strong force spinning propellers...
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