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Angling Technics Limited 

 

 

 

Instructions 

 

Thank you very much for purchasing the Fulcrum Navigator. Please spare a few minutes to familiarise 
yourself with this system before you use it.  

 
Overview 

 

The Fulcrum Navigator is a satellite navigation system designed for baitboats of any manufacture. 
As well as a number of other functions, it replaces physical marker buoys with an invisible electronic version. 
It can store and retrieve up to seventy five electronic markers which can then be used to guide your baitboat 
to a spot with high precision and ease – time and again, day and night on any water in the world. 
The system comprises two parts, a boat transponder which contains the satellite receiver and a shore based 
handset mounted LCD display. The boat transponder is usually powered directly by the boat and the display 
by internal rechargeable NMH batteries. 

 

The boat transponder

 uses satellites to find its location on earth and 

sends this information to the shore based unit

The shore unit

 then 

calculates where the boat is, relative to the ‘marker’, and provides simple 
distance and direction indications as to how to get to the marker. In 
addition to this, the display indicates the voltage of the boat battery 
together with an ability to warn you when the boat battery is getting low. 
Another very useful feature on the display is an arrow indicating which 
direction the boat is heading – obvious at fifty yards but not quite so easy 
at two hundred in poor light. 

 
 

Fitting 

 
The transponder is designed to fit straight onto the Angling Technics standard baitboat or the Microcat which 
provide its power supply via the gold connector (centre positive). The 

Safety Link

 fitted to the transponder 

must be attached to somewhere on the boat. If you have another type of boat then you can use the 
transponder power pack (available separately) 
 

The shore unit has been designed to 
fit most of the current radio 
transmitters from Futaba, Acoms and 
Hitec. Simply remove the backing 
from the two 

Velcro

 pads and place 

them where the Z brackets align on 
the back of the transmitter as shown 
here. Ensure that the rubber patch 
on the rear lower edge of the metal 
housing of the shore unit lies against 
the transmitter body. The shore unit 
can then simply be attached or 
removed as required.  
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Fulcrum

Page 1: ...ve to the marker and provides simple distance and direction indications as to how to get to the marker In addition to this the display indicates the voltage of the boat battery together with an ability to warn you when the boat battery is getting low Another very useful feature on the display is an arrow indicating which direction the boat is heading obvious at fifty yards but not quite so easy at...

Page 2: ...ned on and off using the switch on the left hand side of the unit Controls Menu Select Menu Up Menu Down Exit Display Distance to marker Marker number Boat direction pointer arrow Quality of current fix Number of visible satellites Boat voltage Time Boat symbol Marker symbol ...

Page 3: ... is shown then the distance is beyond 1000 metres Pressing the exit button x will take you back to the main screen Settings menu In this menu any highlighted title will have its value changed by pressing the select button Backlight with this control set to on the backlight will be on as long as the unit is on If this is set to off the backlight will only come on whilst you are within the menu syst...

Page 4: ...d includes an after the voltage if the voltage is below the trigger value The transponder on the boat is not connected or has gone out of radio range or is receiving interference from nearby The battery supply inside the shore unit is low You will need to recharge the unit for 14 hours to achieve a full battery Do not leave on charge for more than 24 hours There is no need to discharge the unit be...

Page 5: ...eep You can use this sound to trigger the dropping of bait and or line on this spot Please note that your boat must have been more than ten metres from the marker for this triple beep to be re armed This is to avoid repeated beeping just after you have stored a marker As you get closer to a marker the distance shown in the top right of the display will decrease as well as the symbol getting closer...

Page 6: ...io range 200m Transponder weight 200g Transponder power usage 6v 18v 175mA maximum 100mA average Receiver battery life 11 hours without backlight 5 hrs with backlight Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution No satellite fix 1 View of sky obstructed by trees hills buildings etc 2 Transponder battery supply low 3 Power supply interference 1 Wait for several minutes until satellites have move...

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