Lucky FF918CS-WT Handleiding

Lucky Visvinder FF918CS-WT

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9. Specifications
Depth Capability:---------------------------590 feet (180m)
Power Output:--------------------------------------100 Watts
Sonar Operating Frequency:-------------200 KHz/83KHz,
Dual Beams
Sonar Coverage :------------------- 60°@-10 db in 83KHz;
20°@-10 db in 200KHz
LCD Matrix: --------------------------MVA-TFT-LCD,65536
Colors,320V x 480H
Transducer Cable Length: ------------------------20 ft (6m)
Control Head Power Requirement:--------8X AA 1.5 Volt
Alkaline batteries (not included)
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MADE IN CHINA
MANUFACTURER: JINHUA LUCKY ET MANUFACTURER CO.,LTD.
FF918CS-T Dual Beam
Boat Fish Finder Manual Guide
1. Thank you for choosing LUCKY
FF918CS-T Dual Beam boat fish finder.
This ama zing prod uct is e spec ially desi gned fo r
mateur and professional fisher men a like, to find out the
ocation of f ish ,dep t h and botto m contour o f water. The
nit can be us ed in o ce an, river or lake and i s fa ntastic
or detect ing sch ools o f fish in any particular area. Us ing
maz in g and in n ov at ive technology, this fish finder is the
deal to ol to bri ng th e fis h to y ou !
The FF918CS-T is a combo unit that allows yo u to
hoose either 200KHz or 8 3 KHz or 200K/8 3KHz , or
Simul ation mode.
Use the User Mod e menu choice to cha nge b etween
hese four user mode s
USER MODE
SIMULATION
USER MODE
83KHz
USER MODE
200KHz
USER MODE
200K/83KHz
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2. How FF918CS-T works
The FF918CS-T is the easiest to use fish finder
ever. For most anglers,all youll ever need to do is power
on and fish! The FF918CS-T automatically determines
depth and makes adjustments to keep the bottom and
fish visible on the display.
The FF918CS-T uses sonar technology to send
sound waves from the transducer into the water. The
returned “echoes” are plotted on the display, creating
a very accurate picture of the underwater world,
including distance to underwater objects such as the
bottom, fish and structure.The FF918CS-T uses a
200/83KHz Dual Beam sonar system.
When use 83KHz mode , the FF918CS-T can indicate
fish found in the wide (60°)beam when the fish icon mode
is turned on. When you use 200KHz mode, the
FF918CS-T can indicate fish found in the wide (20°)
beam when the fish icon mode is turned on. When you
use 200/83KHz mode, the FF918CS-T can be
optimized to show the greatest bottom definition using
a narrow(20°)beam yet can still indicate fish found in
the wide(60°) beam area when the fish icon mode is
turned on. Dual Beam is ideal for a wide range of
conditions-from shallow to very deep water in both fresh
and salt water. Boat speed, wave action, bottom
hardness, water conditions and transducer installation
can all affect depth capability.
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3. Display View
The FF918CS-T 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.
As the boat moves, terrain and bottom composition
variations are displayed.Fish, baitfish and thermoclines
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(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 FF918CS-T use the picture as a guide
to the most common conditions and practice using the
FF918CS-T over known bottom types.
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1-Battery capacity
2-Upper Zoom Range
3-Water Surface Line
4-Small Fish Icon
5 Depth ruler-
6-Medium Fish Icon
7-Lower Zoom Range
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8-User mode
9-Sensitivity
10-Water Depth
11-Water Temperature
12-Large Fish Icon(200KHz Narrow Beam Fish Icon)
13-83KHz Wide Beam Fish Icon
14-Bottom Contour
5.Powering ON and OFF
Press last 3seconds and release the POWER-MENU
key to power the FF918CS-T on. Press and hold the
POWER-MENU key until the unit shuts down to power off.
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1-Up arrow key
2-Mode key
3-Power Menu key/
4-Sensitivity key
5-Down arrow key
6-light Key
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START UP
START UP
When the FF918CS-T powers on, the will
temporarily display on screen last for 5seconds.Then
will show .
FF918CS-T
START UP
SIMULATION
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.
-Use Simulation for learning how to use the system
with simulated sonar data; access Simulator by
pressing the Down Arrow Key once
START UP
START UP
6. The Menu System
A simple menu system allows you to access your
FF918CS-T adjustable settings. To activate the menu
system, press the POWER-MENU key.
Press the POWER-MENU key repeatedly to display the
FF918CS-T menu settings, one at a time. When a
menu setting is on the display, use the UP and DOWN
Arrow keys to adjust the menu setting. Menus setting are
removed from the screen automatically after several
seconds. In Normal operating mode, most
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USER MODE
200K/83KHz
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.
NOTE: Each time the POWER-MENU key is pressed, the
backlight momentarily illuminates for easy viewing at
night. Adjust the Brightness menu setting to keep the
backlight on.
6.1 User mode--- 
Use the User Mode menu choice to change between
these three user modes.
USER MODE
83KHz
USER MODE
200KHz
USER MODE
200K/83KHz
200KHz: This user mode allows you to operate the
FF918CS-T in 200KHz frequency. When you use
200KHz mode, the FF918CS-T can indicate fish
found in the wide (20°) beam when the fish icon mode is
turned on.
83KHz: This user mode allows you to operate the
FF918CS-T in 83KHz frequency. When use 83KHz
mode , the FF918CS-T can indicate fish found in the
wide (60°) beam when the fish icon mode is turned on.
200KHz/83KHz:This user mode allows you to operate
the FF918CS-T in 83KHz/200KHz frequency. When
you use 200/83KHz mode, the FF918CS-T can
optimized to show the greatest bottom definition using a
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SENSITIVIT Y
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6.2 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,
narrow(20°)beam yet can still indicate fish found in the
wide(60°) beam area when the fish icon mode is turned
on.
200KHz
2060
200/83KHz
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83KHz
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ZOOM
OFF
OFF
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DEPTH RANGE
AUTO 18 0
AUTO
6 3 Depth Range---.
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, 5-180)
NOTE: In manual operation, if the depth is greater than
the depth range settings, the bottom will not be visible on
the display. Select AUTO to return to automatic operation.
6 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, Auto, 5-180).
the display may not show many sonar returns that could
be fish. (19).
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FISH ICON
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SHALLOW ALARM
OFF
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There is also a series of manual ranges which can be
selected. The manual depth ranges are determined by
the present depth conditions.
6 5 Shallow Alarm ---. 
Press the POWER-MENU key until Shallow Alarm appears.
Select OFF for no Depth Alarm, or select 5 to 180 meters
to set the alarm depth. An audible alarm sounds when the
depth is equal to or less than the setting. (Off, 5-180)
6 6 Fish Icon ---.
Upper Zoom Range
Structure
Lower Zoom Range
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Make sure press the POWER-MENU key until Fish Icon
appears. Select either Off to view “raw” sonar returns,or
On to view Fish symbols. Fish Icon uses advanced signal
processing to interpret sonar returns, and will display a
Fish Symbol when very selective requirements are met.
A select number of possible fish returns will be displayed
with their associated depth. (On, Off).
FISH ICON
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ZOOM
OFF
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6 7 Fish Alarm---.
Press the POWER-MENU key until FISH ALARM appears.
Select Off for no fish alarm, or one of the following
symbols to set the alarm. An alarm will sound when the
FF918 detects fish that correspond to the alarm setting.
Fish Alarm will only sound if Fish ID+ is also set to On.
(Off, Large, Large/Medium, All).
FISH A LARM
Large fish only
Large/Medium fish
All fish
FISH A LARM
FISH A LARM
FISH A LARM
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BRIGHTNESS
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BATT ALARM
OFF
OFF
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COLOR TONE
RED
UNITS
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6 8 Units--- .
Make sure press the POWER-MENU key until UNITS
appears. UNITS selects the units of measure. ( Feet/F,
Meters/C, Feet/C, Meet/F ,where F stands for Fahrenheit
and C stands for Celsius )
6.9 Color Tone---
Make sure press the POWER-MENU key until Color Tone
appears. Selects the method used to represent the bottom
and structure on the display.
(Red, Green, Blue, Orange, Grey)
6 10 Battery Alarm ---.
Make sure press the POWER-MENU key until Battery
Alarm appears. Select Off or 8.6 to 13.5 Volts. Battery
Alarm sounds when the input battery voltage is equal to
or less than the menu setting. ( Off , 8.6 to 13.5 Volts )
6 11 Brightness.  ---
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Press the POWER-MENU key until Brightness appears.
Use the backlight for night fishing. Select 1 9 to activate -
the backlight at the desired level.
7. Maintenance
Follow these simple procedures to ensure your
FF918-C180D continues to deliver top performance.
7.1.If the unit comes into contact with salt spray, wipe the
affected surfaces with a cloth dampened in fresh water.
7.2.Do not use a chemical glass cleaner on the less - this
may cause cracking in the lens.
7.3.When cleaning the LCD protective lens, use a
chamois and non-abrasive, mild cleaner. Do not wipe
while dirt or grease is on the lens. Be careful to avoid
scratching the lens.
7.4.If your boat remains in the water for long period of
time, marine growth can reduce the effectiveness of the
transducer. Periodically clean the face of the transducer
with liquid detergent.
7.5.If your boat remains out of the water for a long period
of time, it may take some time to wet the transducer when
returned to the water. Small air bubbles can cling to the
surface of the transducer and interfere with proper
operation. These bubbles dissipate with time, or you can
wipe the face of the transducer with your fingers after the
transducer is in the water.
7.6.Never leave the unit in a closed car or trunk - the
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extremely high temperatures generated in hot weather
can damage the electronics.
8. Trouble
Many requests for repair received by LUCKY involve
units that do not actually need repair.
8.1. Nothing happens when I turn the unit on.
1.) Check the power cable connection at both ends. Be
sure the cable is connected correctly to a reliable power
source – red lead to positive, black lead to negative or
ground. Ensure the power available is between 10 and
20 V DC.
2.) Check the power connection to the FF918CS-T. It is
possible to force the power cable connector into the
cable holder incorrectly. If the connector is reversed,
the unit will not work. Examine the contacts on the back
of the unit to ensure there is no corrosion.
8.2.There is no transducer detected.
The FF918CS-T has the ability to detect and identify
that a transducer is connected. When powering on, make
sure that an appropriate transducer connector is plugged
into the unit. In addition, inspect the transducer cable
from end to end for breaks, kinks, or cuts in the outer
casing of the cable. Also make sure that the transducer
is fully submerged in water. If the transducer is
connected to the unit through a switch, temporarily
connect it directly to the unit and try again. If none of
these action identifies an obvious problem,the transducer
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itself is probably at fault. Be sure to include the
transducer if returning the unit for repair.
8 3 There is no bottom reading visible on the . .
display.
In very deep water, it may be necessary to increase the
sensitivity setting manually to maintain a graphic depiction
of the bottom. Inspect the transducer cable from end to
end for breaks, kinks, or cuts in the outer casing of the
cable. If none of these actions identifies an obvious
problem, the transducer itself may be at fault. Be sure to
include the transducer if returning the unit for repair.
8.4.When in very shallow water, I get gaps in the
bottom reading and inconsistent digital depth
indication.
The FF918CS-T will work reliably in water 3 feet
(0.9 meters) or deeper. Remember that the depth is
measured from the transducer, not from the surface of
the water.
8.5.The unit comes on before I press the POWER
-MENU key, and wont turn off.
Check the transducer cable – if the outer jacket of the
cable has been cut and the cable is in contact with bare
metal, you will need to repair the cut with electrical tape.
If these is no problem with the cable, disconnect the
transducer from the unit and see if the problem is
corrected.
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8 7.The display shows many black dots at high .
speeds and high sensitivity settings.
You are seeing noise or interference caused by one of
several sources. Noise can be caused by electronic
devices. Turn off any nearby electronics and see if the
problem goes away. Noise can be caused by the engine.
If engine noise is causing the interference, the problem
will intensify at higher RPMs. Increase the engine speed
with the boat stationary to isolate this cause. Propeller
cavitation can also appear as noise on the display. If the
transducer is mounted too close to the propeller, the
turbulence generated can interfere with the sonar signal.
Make sure that the transducer is mounted at least 15
(380mm) from the propeller.
8.6.The display begins to fade out. Images are
not as sharp as normal.
Check the input voltage. The FF918CS-T will not
operate on input voltages below 10 V DC.
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Product specificaties

Merk: Lucky
Categorie: Visvinder
Model: FF918CS-WT

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