Lucky FF718LiC-W Manual de usuario

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FISHFINDER
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FF718Li -W FISH FINDER WIRELESS MODE
OPERATIONS MANUAL
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1. Thank you for choosing FF718Li -W fish finder. C
This amazing product is especially designed for amateur and professional fisherman 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 fish finder is the ideal tool to bring the fish to you!
The FF718Li -W has two user modes: WIRELESS/SIMULATION.Use the Mode menu choice
to change between these two user modes.
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USER MODE
WIRELESS
USER MODE
SIMULATION
WIRELESS:This user mode allows you to operate the with the wireless sonar
sensor. When signal indicator( )is displayed on the screen, the unit is in Wireless mode.
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wireless sonar sensor signal
connect indicator

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The Wireless user mode allows you to use the Wireless Sonar Sensor. Simply attach the
wireless sensor to the end of your fishing line and cast it into the water as you would a normal
float or lure, then power on the FF718Li -W and you are ready to fish. In Wireless mode, your
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FF718LiC-W sonar technology to send sound waves from the wireless sonar sensor,the
returned “echoes” are transmitted with wireless technology to the display unit and displayed
on the LCD. New information appears on the right . As this information moves to the left a
very accurate picture of the underwater world is displayed, Including the depth of underwater
objects such as the bottom, fish, and structures.
2. Using the Wireless sonar sensor
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The Wireless user mode allows you to use the Wireless Sonar Sensor. Simply attach the
wireless sensor to the end of your fishing line and cast it into the water as you would a
normal float or lure, then power on the FF718Li -W and you are ready to fish. In C Wireless
mode, your FF718LiC-W uses sonar technology to send sound waves from the wireless sonar
sensor,the returned “echoes” are transmitted with wireless technology to the display unit
and displayed on the LCD.
New information appears on the right .
As this information moves to the left a very accurate picture of the underwater world is
displayed, including the depth of underwater objects such as the bottom, fish, and structures.
3.Using the Wireless sonar sensor

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front hole
second hole
antenna tower
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NOTE: When casting the Wireless Sonar Sensor into water,
shock from abrupt contact with rocks will damage your
Wireless sonar sensor, we recommend using your wireless
sensor in water deeper than 1 foot only.
4.Attaching the Wireless sonar sensor
The line coming from your reel can be tied off to the front hole in the Wireless Sonar
Sensor. If you wish to use the Wireless Sonar Sensor as a conventional float, use the
second hole to attach your hook using a lighter weight line.
A snag will break the lighter line if you have to break free. Slip line techniques are not
recommended because of the higher risk of losing the Wireless Sonar Sensor. If you do
use the slip line method, use a lighter weight line after the lower stop, enabling retrieval
of the Wireless Sonar Sensor if the lower line with hook breaks away.
Handle the Wireless Sonar Sensor by the antenna tower when it has been in water.Use a
heavy test line, standard knots, and tackle such as a swivel.
The second leader hole is for using the Wireless Sonar Sensor as a float. Connect a lighter
weight hook line to this hole. Do not over-weight the hook line as this will submerge the
Wireless Sonar Sensor, causing signal loss.
NOTE : You will increase the possibility of breaking your line if you use light test pound line on
your reel. The Wireless Sonar Sensor is positively buoyant . The maximum amount of weight
for any attachment to the Wireless Sonar Sensor is approximately 5.67 grams, and includes
the combined weight of any hook, line, weight, swivel/snap swivel and bait that is attached to
the Wireless Sonar Sensor.

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NOTE :Store the Wireless Sonar Sensor in a dry, non-metallic container, such as a tackle
box, in a separate compartment, and isolated from any metallic devices.
NOTE : The Wireless Sonar Sensor is not intended for use by children younger than 6 years old without
adult supervision as the Wireless Sonar Sensor may represent a choking hazard to small children.
NOTE :The bottom of the Wireless Sonar Sensor should not be handled during sonar
operation, as this may cause physical discomfort and may result in personal injury in the
form of tissue damage. Handle the Wireless Sonar Sensor only by the antenna tower when
it has been in the water.
The Wireless Sonar Sensor has a CR-2032 Lithium battery .It is can be replaced.Pls check
the attach pictures to change the battery.Remove the battery door of the Wireless Sonar
Sensor and press the lock-block of the battery holder,the battery will flip automaticly.
5.Wireless Sonar Sensor Power
NOTE: Make sure that the O-ring in the battery compartment is present,positioned
correctly in the grooves, and free of debris before reinstalling the battery door.The Wireless
Sonar Sensor has contacts that perceive when the device is immersed in the water.
These contact turn on the Sonar Sensor/Receiver and begin transmitting the sonar
information via RF to the display. The Wireless Sonar Sensor automatically stops using
power a few seconds after being pulled out of the water.
NOTE : Do not place the Wireless Sonar Sensor in a wet area when not in use as this will
turn on the Wireless Sonar Sensor and shorten its usable life. Store the Wireless Sonar
Sensor in a dry area when not in use to conserve power. Never place the Wireless Sonar
Sensor in a wet area of a boat or on a metal surface that could accidentally power it on.

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NOTE : If the Wireless Sonar Sensor was used in salt water, rinse it with fresh water before
storing it. Display View A simple menu system allows you to access your FFW718LiC-W
adjustable settings. To activate the menu system, press the POWER-MENU key.
Press the POWER-MENU key repeatedly to display the FF718LiC-W menu settings,one at a
time. When a menu settings is on the display, use the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to adjust
the menu setting. Menus settings are removed from the screen automatically after several
seconds. In Normal operating mode, most menu settings saved to memory.
The FF718Li -W displays underwater information in an easy-to-understand format. The top of
the display corresponds to the water surface at the transducer, and the bottom of the display
corresponds to the Depth Range automatically selected for the current water depth. The
Bottom Contour varies as the depth under the boat changes. Digital readouts provide precise
information for depth, fish and water temperature.
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As the boat moves, terrain and bottom composition variations are displayed. Fish, baitfish and
the rmoclines (underwater temperature changes) are displayed when detected. Underwater
conditions vary greatly, so some experience and interpretation is needed to realize all the benefits
of the use the picture as a guide to the most common conditions and practice
using the over known bottom types.
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6. Display View
a. Sensiti ty
b. Sensor connect indicator
c Fish finder battery strength
d Water depth
e Water temperature
f Water surface
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g. Bottom contour
h. upper zoom range
I. Small fish icon with depth
j. Middle fish icon with depth
k. Large fish icon with depth
l. Lower zoom range
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7. Powering ON and OFF
Press and release the POWER-MENU key to power the FF718Li -W on. Press and hold the
POWER-MENU key until the unit shuts down to power off.
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Zoom
Left Arrow key
Mode
Right Arrow Key
Power/Menu Key
When the FF718Li -W powers on, the will temporarily display on C screen last for 5seconds.
Then will show ,From this menu, use the arrow keys to select either Start-Up,
Simulation.If you do nothing, the unit will default to normal on the water use.
- Use Start-Up for on the water use.
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- Use Simulation for learning how to use the system with
simulated sonar data; access Simulation by pressing the
right Arrow Key once
USER MODE
SIMULATION
START UP
START UP
START UP
START UP
8. The Menu System
A simple menu system allows you to access your FF718Li -W adjustable settings. To activate
the menu system, press the POWER-MENU key. Press the POWER-MENU key repeatedly to
display the FF718Li -W menu settings, one at a time. When a menu settings is on the display,
use the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to adjust the menu setting. Menus settings are removed
from the screen automatically after several seconds. In normal operating mode, most menu
settings saved to memory will not return to their default values when the unit is turned off.
See individual menu choices for more information.
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NOTE: Each time the POWER-MENU key is pressed, the backlight momentarily illuminates
for easy viewing at night. Adjust the LIGHT menu setting to keep the backlight on.
SENSITIVITY
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USER MODE
WIRELESS
8.1 User mode------
Press the POWER-MENU key until USER MODE menu appears. Select a setting from
8.2 Sensitivity—
Press the POWER-MENU key until SENSITIVITY appears. Sensitivity controls how much detail
is shown on the display. Increasing the sensitivity shows more sonar returns from small baitfish
and suspended debris in the water; however, the display may become too cluttered. When
operating in very clear water or greater depths, increased sensitivity shows weaker returns
that may be of interest. Decreasing the sensitivity eliminates the clutter from the display that is
sometimes present in murky or muddy water. If Sensitivity is adjusted too low, the display may
not show many sonar returns that could be fish. (1 –10).
USER MODE
WIRELESS
USER MODE
SIMULATION
8.3 Depth Range---
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AUTO
Press the POWER-MENU key until DEPTH RANGE appears. Automatic is the default setting.
When in automatic, the lower range will be adjusted by the unit to follow the bottom.
(Auto, 1 to 45 meter)

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NOTE: In manual operation, if the current depth is greater than the depth range settings, the
bottom will not be visible on the display. Select AUTO to return to automatic operation.
8.4 ZOOM—
Press the POWER-MENU key until ZOOM appears. Select Auto to magnify the area around
the bottom in order to reveal fish and structure close to the bottom that may not be visible
during normal operation. When ZOOM is set to Auto, the upper and lower Depth Ranges are
automatically adjusted to keep the area above and below the bottom on the display.
Select Off to return to normal operation. (Off, 1 to 45 ) meter
ZOOM
OFF
OFF
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Upper Zoom Range
Lower Zoom Range
There is also a series of manual ranges which can be selected. The manual depth ranges are
determined by the present depth conditions.
8.5 Depth Alarm –
Press the POWER-MENU key until DEPTH ALARM appears. Select OFF for no Depth Alarm,
or select 1 to 45 to set the alarm depth. An audible alarm sounds when the depth is
equal to or less than the setting. (Off, Off, 1 to 45 )
meter
meter
DEPTH ALARM
OFF
OFF
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