Lucky FF918C Series Manual

Lucky FF918C Series Manual

Bait boat fish finder 500m wireless operating range manual

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FF918C series Bait Boat Fish Finder
500M Wireless Operating Range Manual
www.luckyfishfinder.com

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Bill
April 28, 2025

Where are the batteries compartment?

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Mr. Anderson
May 15, 2025

The battery compartment on the Lucky FF918C-WL is located behind the battery door, which is secured by two screws on either side.

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николай
April 21, 2025

как правильно подключить к эхолоту выносные аккумуляторы

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Mr. Anderson
May 10, 2025

To properly connect external batteries to the Lucky FF918C Series fish finder:

1. Use high-quality alkaline batteries (8x AA).
2. Insert the batteries into the battery holder.
3. Reattach the battery door to the case using a screwdriver:
- Partially insert one screw, then the other.
- Fully tighten both screws.
4. Plug the power cable connector into the fish finder.

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Gary west
January 21, 2025

I just want to know how or what to plug into for power

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The Lucky FF918C Series requires high-quality alkaline batteries as its power source.

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Summary of Contents for Lucky FF918C Series

  • Page 1 FF918C series Bait Boat Fish Finder 500M Wireless Operating Range Manual www.luckyfishfinder.com...
  • Page 2 Using amazing and innovative technology, this portable fish finder is the ideal tool to bring the fish to you! This user mode allows you to operate the FF918C series long-distance wireless transmitter and cable sonar sensor. When signal indicator{ } is displayed on the screen, the unit is in long-distance wireless mode.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Using the wireless user mode Display view Installing the batteries Powering ON and OFF The menu system User mode Sensitivity Depth low limit 9-10 Depth upper limit Shallow alarm 10-11 Fish icon Fish alarm Units Color tone Battery alarm Language Brightness Chart speed...
  • Page 4: Using The Wireless User Mode

    Underwater conditions vary greatly, so some experience and interpretation are needed to realize all the benefits of the FF918C series use the picture as a guide to the most common conditions and practices using the FF918C series over known bottom types.
  • Page 5 1. Transmitter Battery Capacity 8. Depth Low Limit 2. Display Battery Capacity 9. Signal Indicator 3. Depth Upper Limit 10. Sensitivity 4. Water Surface Line 11. Water Depth 5. Small Fish Icon 12. Water Temperature 6. Depth Ruler 13. Medium Fish Icon 7.
  • Page 6: Installing The Batteries

    3. Installing the batteries (Only for FF918C-WL) 1. With a screwdriver remove both screws located on either side of the battery door. 2. Insert the 8*AA (not included) into the battery holder like in the picture. NOTE: It is recommended that only high-quality alkaline batteries to be used.
  • Page 7: Powering On And Off

    4. Powering ON and OFF Press the bottom for 3 seconds and release the MENU key to power the FF918C series on. Press and hold the MENU key until the unit shuts down to power off. 1. Up arrow key 4.
  • Page 8: The Menu System

    Down Arrow Key once 5. The menu system A simple menu system allows you to access your FF918C series adjustable settings. To activate the menu system, press the MENU key. Press the MENU key repeatedly to display the FF918C series menu settings, one at a time.
  • Page 9: User Mode

    will not return to their default values when the unit is turned off. See individual menu choices for more informa- tion. NOTE: Each time the MENU key is pressed, the backlight momentarily iluminates for easy viewing at night. Adjust the Brightness menu setting to keep the backlight 5.1 User mode Use the User Mode menu choice to change between these two user modes.
  • Page 10: Depth Low Limit

    the display may not show many sonar returns that could be fish. (1-9). 5.3 Depth low limit Press the MENU key until Depth Low Limit appears. Auto is the default setting. When in auto, the lower range will be adjusted by the unit to follow the bottom. (Auto, 1-100) NOTE: In manual operation, if the depth is greater than the Depth Low Limit settings, the bottom will not be visible...
  • Page 11: Shallow Alarm

    There is also a series of manual ranges that can be selected. The manual depth ranges are determined by the present depth conditions. 5.5 Shallow alarm Press the MENU key until Shallow alarm appears. Select OFF for no Depth Alarm, or select 1 to 100 meters to set the alarm depth.
  • Page 12: Fish Alarm

    Select Off for no fish alarm, or one of the following symbols to set the alarm. An alarm will sound when the FF918C series detects fish that correspond to the alarm setting. Fish Alarm will only sound if Fish ID+ is also set to On.
  • Page 13: Color Tone

    (OFF, 8.6 to 13.5 Volts ) 5.11 Language Press the MENU key until LANGUAGE appears. The FF918C series fish finder has twenty-two language choices. (English, Russian, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Korean, Danish, Dutch, Greek, Swedish, Finnish, Czech, Romanian, Hungarian, Slovak, Bulgarian, Chinese, Ukrainian) 5.12 Brightness...
  • Page 14: Chart Speed

    9) 6. Maintenance Follow these simple procedures to ensure your FF918C series continues to deliver top performance. 6.1 If the unit comes into contact with salt spray, wipe the affected surfaces with a cloth dampened in fresh water.
  • Page 15: Trouble

    The FF918C series loses signal in wireless User Mode. If the FF918C series, while in Wireless user mode, is not able to get an RF signal from the Wireless sonar sensor, the display will stop updating and the NO SIGNAL will be displayed after several seconds.
  • Page 16 7.3 Reeling the Wireless sonar sensor too fast can cause loss of signal and the screen will freeze. 7.4 The Wireless sonar sensor may not obtain its maximum RF distance of 1640 feet unless the water is smooth. Waves or chops may reduce the RF range significantly. 7.5 The display shows fluctuating depth readings and excessive clutter, including vertical bars that may be drawn on top of fish icons.
  • Page 17: Product Specifications

    8. Product specifications 1) Display: 3.5inch MVA TFT LCD 2) Sonar operation frequency: 200KHz 3) Back lighting: On/off White LED 4) Power requirement:11.5-13.5V DC / 8xAA 5) Sensor coverage: 45 degrees 6) Depth range max/min: 328feet(100meters) /3 feet(1meter) 7 ) Operational range: 1640 feet (500meters)

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