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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview………………………………..……………… 1 How Sonar Works……………………..……..………..… Product specification………………………..………..… Display View…………………………………..………..… 3 Installing the Batteries………………….………… 4 Connecting the Transducer Cable…………………….. Power On/Off……………………..……..………..… 5 Simulator……………………..………..……………..……….. Accessing Menu Features…………………….. Sensitivity……………………..………………….. Fish Alarm……………………..………………………..……… Backlight ……………………..………………………..……… Unit……………………..…………..……… Fish and Depth Readout…………………….. Reading Depth……………………..…………..……… Reading Temperature……………………..
  • Page 3 Floating Transducer……………………..…………..……… Fixing the Transducer…………………….. Fishing from a Boat……………………….. Fishing on Ice……………………..…………………..… Handheld Transducer(Optional)…….. Side-Scan……………………..…………………..…… 18 Through a Boat Hull………………….…………… Fishing on Ice…………………………….…………..……...
  • Page 4: Overview

    Overview This product is especially designed for amateur and professional fishermen alike, to find out the location of fish, plus the depth and bottom contours of bodies of water. Using amazing and innovative technology, this fish finder is the ideal tool to bring the fish to you! The unit can be used in oceans, rivers or lakes and is fantastic for detecting schools of fish in...
  • Page 5: Product Specification

    Product Specification Display Type: 2.4" TN/anti-UV LCD Backlighting : White LED Depth Range Max: 328ft (100M) Depth Range Min: 2ft (0.6M) Sonar Frequency: 200 KHz Power Input: 4-AAA Alkaline Batteries Audible Alarms: Fish/Low Battery Operational Temp.: -20 — 70°C Weed and Rock Indicator: Water Temperature Indicator:...
  • Page 6: Display View

    Display View 1 Water Depth 2 Simulator Indicator 3 Sensitivity Indicator 4 Fish Alarm On/Off Backlight On/Off 6 Battery Strength Indicator 7 Weed Indicator 8 Water Temperature 9 Fish Location Indicator 10 Fish Depth Indicator 11 Rock Indicator...
  • Page 7: Installing The Batteries

    Installing the Batteries When you first use the Fish Finder you will need to install the batteries. Slide the Battery door and insert 4 "AAA" batteries to the battery compartment. Be certain to align the batteries as per the diagram within the battery compartment. Connecting the Transducer Cable Align the plug of the transducer...
  • Page 8: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Press and release Power key to power the unit Press and hold Power key until the unit shuts down to power Off. Automatic power off feature: The display will shut off automatically when the depth display reads "---" continuously for 5 minutes. Power Key Esc Key Menu Key...
  • Page 9: Accessing Menu Features

    The unit is now in Simulation mode and must be turned off to enter normal operation. Accessing Menu Features A simple menu system accesses unit's adjustable features. Sensitivity Indicator Fish Alarm Indicator Backlight Indicator Depth Unit Indicator Temperature Unit Indicator Press Menu Key and release, the "Sensitivity Indicator"...
  • Page 10: Sensitivity

    Sensitivity Sensitvity 5 (highest) Sensitvity 4 Sensitvity 3 Sensitvity 2 Sensitvity 1 (lowest) There are 5-user Selectable sensitivity settings to choose from. The sensitivity can be enhanced in dirty or deep water. The sensitivity can be lowered in shallow water. The function allows the detection methods to be more accurate.
  • Page 11: Unit

    This feature will greatly reduce the battery life of the unit. The backlight should only be used during low light conditions. The backlight will illuminate for 3 seconds whenever a key is pressed when the backlight feature is set to off. Unit Press Menu Key until the "Depth Unit and Temperature Unit Indicator"...
  • Page 12: Reading Temperature

    NOTE: The "---" reading may also occur if the water is extremely dirty, or where there is heavy silt or extremely soft muddy seabed. Sonar is a sound signal that travels through water. Sonar will not travel through air. Keep this in mind when using the fish finder, as the smallest bubble between the sonar sensor and the water, will cause the unit not to operate correctly.
  • Page 13: Weed Indicators

    This column is then moved to the left as a new reading is displayed. NOTE: The fish indicators move away from the right to the left at a constant speed. This motion in no way reflects the actual movement of the fish. Use the fish Depth Indicator to measure the fish's depth from the sonar sensor.
  • Page 14: Rock Indicators

    • The display indicates the presence of short weeds by turning on the smallest Weed indicator (1). • Moderately tall weeds are depicted by turning on the medium Weed indicators (2). • Tall weeds are depicted by turning on the largest Weed indicator (3).
  • Page 15: Floating Transducer

    Floating Transducer Fixing the Transducer Pull out the rubber stopper, adjust float so that it is 18 to 25 cm from the sensor, or at your desired depth. Replace the rubber stopper by pressing it firmly into the float. The Sensor float must be adjusted so that it is a minimum of 7 inches away from the sensor.
  • Page 16 Your Fish Finder includes a combination adapter, mounting bracket for the sonar sensor. The Adapter includes mounting taps so that you can attach it to any flat surface or boat hull and appropriate rod, The Adapter is removable and adjustable up to 180 Degrees. Use a pole to guide the sonar sensor to a desirable position or add floats on the cable to float on the water.
  • Page 17: Fishing From A Boat

    CORRECT INCORRECT NOTE: *** The float can be removed as follows, if you do not need it, cutting off the rubber stopper from the cable and sliding the safety strap and the float towards the plug and gently take it out from the plug.
  • Page 18: Fishing On Ice

    NOTE: If depth readings appear as " ---" while using one of these methods, place the sonar sensor directly in the water to verify that the fish finder is operating properly. If it operates properly while directly in the water, reposition the sensor in a new location in the hull, if it still doesn't work on all hulls and you may have to place the sensor directly in the water for proper...
  • Page 19 If there are any air pockets between the sonar senor and ice, or air on the water below ice, the unit will not work properly and will require you to try another spot, or cut a hole in the ice to use. NOTE: *** To remove the sonar sensor from the frozen ice, gently tap sonar sensor at the base with your...
  • Page 20 NOTE: *** Cold weather is extremely hard on the electrical components within the display housing. It is suggested that you keep the unit in temperatures above 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-17 degrees Celsius) during operation. *** Remove the batteries from the fish finder to prevent battery leakage and corrosion.
  • Page 21: Handheld Transducer(Optional

    Handheld Transducer(Optional) Side-Scan The Side-Scan Transducer has the ability to be used as a sideways scanning sonar fish finder to detect the bottom contour and fish locations. 1. Connect the transducer cable to the main unit and turn power ON, select START UP mode for use. 2.
  • Page 22 ON A BOAT ON A BRIDGE NOTE: There may be a wrong display if you use this Side- Scan Transducer in the place like the picture below. So you must judge the result by yourself at there position. So you shall judge the information by yourself according to your experience in the situation of the pictures below.
  • Page 23: Through A Boat Hull

    Through a Boat Hull The Unit advanced sonar capabilities allows it to “shoot through” the bottom of a boat or canoe. The hull must be made out of solid fiberglass, or a maximum of 1/8” (3.1 mm) aluminum, and be in direct contact with the water, with no air pockets.
  • Page 24: Fishing On Ice

    hull, if it still doesn't work on all hulls and you may have to place the sensor directly in the water for proper operation. Fishing on Ice To achieve the best performance for ice fishing, it is highly recommended that you cut a hole through the ice and place the sonar sensor directly in the water.
  • Page 25 NOTE: *** To remove the sonar sensor from the frozen ice, gently tap sonar sensor at the base with your hand. If it will not come loose, spray a small amount of water on the ice surface around the base and repeat above step until the sonar sensor is easily removed.

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