Lucky WIRELESS FISH FINDER User manual

OPERATION GUIDE
WIRELESS FISH FINDER
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2) Don’t use a chemical glas cleaner on the surface!
Ohterwise, this will scratch the surface. When cleaning
the LCD protective lens, use a chamois and mild cleaner.
Don’t wipe while dirt or grease is on the lens. Be careful
to avoid scratching the lens.
3) Do not place the unit in a closed car! This will lead to the
internal electronics
Parts damaged for the high temperature in hot weather days.
1) Before store the wireless sensor, pls wipe the surface
with a soft cloth dampened with fresh water after using
the wireless sensor in salt water.
Maintenance for the wireless sensor
WIRELE SS FISH FIND ER
OPERATI ON GUIDE
1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
This amazing product is
especially designed for
amateur and professional
fishermen alike, to find out
the location of fish , depth
and bottom contour of water.
The unit can be used in ocean,
river or lake and is fantastic
for detecting schools of fish in
any particular area.
Using amazing and innovative
technology, this portable fish
finder is the ideal tool to bring
the fish to you!
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1) Display: Big Adjustable High-contrast Dot matrix FSTN LCD
128Vx64H
2) Display size:41Wx48H
3) Back lighting: On/off White LED
4) Power Requirement: 4-AAA alkaline Batteries(not included)
5) Measure Unit: Feet and meters
6) Sensor Coverage: 90 degrees
7) Depth Range Max/Min: 130Feet(40meters)/2Feet(0.7meters)
8) Temperature unit: Celsius/Fanrenheit
9) Operational Temperature: -4F to 158F(-20C-70C)
10)Temperature: Water temperature Sensor included in Wireless
Sonar Sensor
11)Wireless operational Range: 200Feets(60meters)
12)Water switch technology applied: Sensor could shut down
when it is out of the water.
13) Wireless sensor battery :CR-2032
14)Bottom contour: Show true changing of water bottom contour
15)Memory: Built - in memory stores sonar setting when the unit
is turned off
16) Waterproof design: level-4 (spray-water-proof)
1) A Wireless Remote Sonar Sensor
2) A handheld device with LCD screen
3) A operation manual
4) A neck strap
Attachments:
Product specification:
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Many factors about anomalous operation have been taken
into consideration while designing this fish finder.This effort
have ensured that the product is able to work for many years
even without regular maintenance. Follow these steps to
ensure your fish finder continues to deliver top performance.
1) If the unit comes into contact with salt spray, use a soft
cloth dampened in fresh water then wipe the affected
surfaces.
Maintenance for the handheld device
a 160-feet remote-control distance in max; with signifiaant
fluctuations on water surface, the distance may be reduces
slightly. If you drag the sensor or it floats out of the range,
inconsistent signals or even no signals will be transmitted to
the handheld. If nothing displayed, please be sure the batteries
positive and negative poles are correctly oriented in the holder,
also check if the batteries has enough power.
3 DISPLAY VIEW
1 Water Depth
2 Battery Strength Indicator
3 Sensitivity Indicator
4 Upper Zoom Range
5 Water Surface Line
6 Lower Zoom Range
7 Bottom Contour
8 Fish lcon with Depth
9 Water Temperature
10 Sensor connect indicator
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Note: If the handheld device fails to receive signals from the
wireless sensor, it will stop showing on the screen. In any case,
if the handheld device can not receive signals transmitted by
the sensor or the sensor is out of water for several seconds,
the screen will not show fish and depth meter and sensor
connect indicator until the sensor is placed in water again and
signals are restored.
This machine is a products depending on line of sight. So the
barrier between the handheld device and the sensor can lead
to signal loss.
Note: lncorrect reading may appear in water areas with depth
less than 0.7meter. Additionally, considering the sonsar
physical characters, we suggest you avoid using the products
in swimming pools or small-sized enclosed water areas.
Dragging the sensor too fast can lead to signal lost.
With relatively quite water areas, this products is able to obtain
Do not place the wireless transducer in a wet
area when not in use as this will turn on the wireless
transducer and shorten its usable life. Store the wireless
transducer in a dry area when not in use to conserve power.
Never place the unit in a wet area of a boat or on a metal
surtace that could accidentally power it on.
If the unit was used in salt water,rinse it with fresh
water before storing it.
NOTE:
NOTE:
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.
The Start-Up menu disappears after several seconds
and the Unit begins operation.
4 Powering ON and OFF
ST ART UP
SI MULATIO N SI MULAT IO N MODE
ON
ST ART UP
ST ART UP ST ART UP MODE O N
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Sonar technology is based
on sound waves. The
system uses sonar to locate
and define structure, bottom
contour and composition, as
well depth directly below the
transducer.
The transducer sends a
sound wave signal and
determines distance by
measuring the time between
the transmission of the
sound wave and when the
sound wave is reflected off
an object; it then uses the
reflected signal to interpret
location, size, and
composition of an object.
2 HOW SONAR WORKS
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2) Rinse the wireless sensor bottom alloy pins with fresh
water after using in salt water.
3) After store wireless sensor out of the water for a long
time, it will take some time to wet it when returned to the
water. Small air bubbles can cling to the surface of the
wireless sensor and foreclose it normal operation. Wipe
the face of the sensor with a wet soft cloth to eliminate
them.
4) Do not place the unit in a car! This will lead to the internal
electronics parts damaged for the high temperature in hot
weather days.

5 Accessing Menu Features
A simple menu system accesses unit’s adjustable
features. To activate the menu system, press POWER-
MENU and a menu appears. Press POWER-MENU
repeatedly to access other menus one at a time. When
a menu is on the display, use the right and left arrow
keys to adjust the menu. Menus automatically are
removed from the screen after several seconds.
Me nu Titl e
Se tting
Bu tton Ch anges
LI GHT
OF F
5.1 Light
LI GHT
OF F
(Setting Saved in Memory)
Prees POWER-MENU until the LIGHT menu appears.
Select either OFF or ON to activate the backlight at the
desired level.
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NOTE:
When the fish finder receive the signal from
wireless sensor the signal indicator{ }
will display on the screen.
The bottom of the wireless transducer should not be
handle during soner operation, as this may cause physical
discomfort and may result in personal injury in the form of
tissue damage. Handle the wireless transducer only by the
antenna tower when it has been in the water.
NOTE:
The wireless transducer is not intended for use by
children younger than 6years old without adult supervision
as the transducer may represent a choking hazard to small
children.
NOTE:
The max RF distance of the unit is 60 meters unless
the water is smooth. The signal indicator will disappear
The wireless transducer has contacts that perceive when
the device is immersed in the water. These contacts turn on
the sonar transmitter/receiver and begin transmitting the
sonar information via Radio Frequency to the display. The
wireless transducer automatically stops using power a few
seconds after being pulled out of the water.
if the distance between the fish finder and the wireless
sensor over 60 meters.
Note: Continuous backlight operation
significantly decreases battery life on Unit
Portables.
5.2 Sensitivity
SE NSITIVI TY
(Setting Saved in Memory , 1 to 5)
Press POWER-MENU until the SENSITIVITY menu
appears.
Select a higher number to show smaller sonar returns
on-screen, or a lower number to remove clutter from the
screen. Adjusting Sensitivity also affects how sonar
returns are identified as Fish lcon Symbols - more fish
will be detected at a higher setting, fewer at a lower
setting.
Low Sensitivity
Normal Sensitivity
High Sensitivity
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6.1 You can tie your fish reel line to the front hole in the
wireless transducer. If you want to use the wireless transducer
as a stationary float,use the second hole to attach your hook
using a lighter weight line. but A obstacle will break the
lighter line easily,for this reason, we suggest you not to pull
the lighter weight line if unnecessary.
Slip line techniques are not recommended because will
increase the risk of losing the wireless transducer. If you do
use the slip line method. use a lighter weight line after the
lower stop, unable get back of the wireless transducer if the
lower line with hook breaks away.
6.2 You will increase the risk of breaking your line if you use
light test pound line on your reel. The transducer in water is
positively buoyant. The maximum amount of
attachment to the transducer is approximately 6 grams, and
includes the combined weight of any hook, line, weight
swivel/snap swivel and bait that is attached to the wireless
transducer. over 5.7g will submerge the wireless sonar sensor,
causing the signal loss.
weight for any
7.How to replace the CR-2032 battery
7.1 Remove the battery door of the wireless sonar sensor,
and press the lock-block of the battery holder and the battery
will flip pls check the picture.(fig.9, fig.10)
7.2
5.5 Depth Alarm
(Setting Saved in Memory)
Press POWER-MENU until the DEPTH ALARM menu
appears.
Select OFF for no Depth Alarm;
select a number to set the alarm depth point and turn
it on.
An audible alarm sounds when the depth is equal to
or less than the setting.
5.6 Fish Alarm
(Setting Saved in Memory, Defaults to OFF)
Press POWER-MENU until the FISH ALARM menu
appears. Select OFF for no fish alarm, or select the fish
icon to set the fish alarm and turn it on.
DEPTH ALARM
15FT
FISH ALARM
OFF
Upper Zoom Range
Magnified Bottom with
Lower Zoom Range
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5.7 Fish Icon
(Setting Saved in Memory)
Press POWER-MENU until the FISH ICON
menu appears. Select either OFF to view
“ raw” sonar returns, or ON to take
advantage of Unit’s ability to identify sonar
returns that are determined to be a fish.
There are two fish symbol sizes. FISH ID displays a small
fish symbol when it thinks a target is a small fish, and it
thinks a target is a big fish, it will display a big fish.
FISH ICON
Fish Icon
Press POWER-MENU until the CHART SPEED menu
appears.Select a setting from 1-4 to increase or decrease
the chart speed,where is the slowest and 4 is the fastest 1
chart speed.
5.8 Chart Speed
5.9 Depth Unit
CHART SPEED
DEPTH UNIT
FT
(Setting Saved in Memory, 1to4)
(Setting Saved in Memory)
Press POWER -MENU until the DEPTH UNIT menu
appears. Select either FT or M to set the unit of depth.
5.3 Depth Range Menu
DEPTH RANGE
60FT
(Setting Saved in Memory)
Press POWER-MENU until the Depth Range menu
appears. Select AUTO to have the Unit automatically
select the Depth Range or manually select 5、10、
20、30 or40meters.This locks the depth range to
a specific setting.
Note:In manual operation, if the depth is greater
than the depth range setting,the bottom will not
be visible on-screen. Select AUTO to return to
automatic operation.
5.4 Zoom
(Setting Saved in Memory)
Press the POWER-MENU key until ZOOM appears.
Select a number to magnify the area around the
bottom thus revealing fish and structure close to
the bottom that may not be visible in typical operation.
In Zoom, the Unit continually changes the upper and
lower Depth Range to keep area just above and
below the bottom on the display.Select Off to return
to normal operation.(OFF,5 to 40 Meters)
ZOOM
OFF
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5.10 Temperature Unit
TEMP-UNIT
0C
Press POWER -MENU until the TEMP UNIT menu
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appears. Select either C or F to set the unit of
temperature.
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(Setting Saved in Memory)
A .
B .
6. USING THE WIRELESS SENSOR
Use the wireless sonar sensor is very easy for user,
just simply attach the sensor to the end of your fishing
line and cast it into the water as your normal float or lure.
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