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Transmitter:
................800 watts peak-to-peak; 100 watts RMS.
Sonar sounding
depth capability:
........600 feet (180 meters). Actual capability depends
on transducer configuration and installation,
bottom composition and water conditions. All
sonar units typically read deeper in fresh water
than in salt water.
Depth display:
.............Continuous digital readout.
Audible alarms:
..........Deep/shallow/fish.
Automatic ranging:
....Yes.
Auto bottom track:
.....Yes.
Surface water temp:
..Yes, when transducer with attached temp
sensor is used.
NOTICE!
The storage and operation temperature range for your unit is from
-4 degrees to +167 degrees Fahrenheit (-20 degrees to +75 degrees
Celsius). Extended storage or operation in temperatures higher or
lower than specified will damage the liquid crystal display in your
unit. This type of damage is not covered by the warranty. For more
information, contact the factory's Customer Service Department;
phone numbers are inside the manual's back cover.
Installation Instructions
Preparation
The design of the LCF-1440 allows convenient mounting in the dash of
your boat, or it can be mounted on any flat panel at least four inches in
diameter.
To mount the LCF-1440 in the dash, first make sure there is sufficient
clearance behind the panel in the desired location. Also, see that there is
adequate room to connect power and transducer cables. At least 3-1/2 inches
are needed behind the surface of the dash to clear all connectors and wiring.
Recommended Tools and supplies
Recommended tools for this job include: hole saw, drill, drill bit (for
starter hole). Required supplies for this job include: "U" bracket, lock
washers and wing nuts (included).
Mounting the Unit
Cut a 3-3/8 inch diameter mounting hole with a hole saw. A "U" bracket
is supplied to hold the sonar to the dash. Place it over the threaded
studs on the back of the unit and secure it with the lock washers and
nylon wing nuts provided with the unit.
Summary of Contents for LCF-1440
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