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not try to use that ducer again.  

MOVING THE DUCER TO A NEW LOCATION

  

Being mobile is one of the keys to being successful on the ice. Whenever you 
move from one spot to another, it is tempting to leave your transducer hanging 
on the transducer arm. This is likely to lead to failure of the transducer arm, 
and can cause damage to the transducer itself. Always stow the transducer 
inside the pack when you are moving. Keeping the amount of transducer cord 
you have out at a minimum will make transporting your LX-5i easier. Similarly, 
you may need to quickly remove your transducer from the hole when about to 
land a fish. We have actually seen anglers in a panic actually grab the shuttle 
itself and toss the entire unit to the side. This is no way to treat any piece of 
electronics; a much better approach is to simply lift the transducer out of your 
way by the cord, and the shuttle itself can be gently pushed aside. Whenever 
you are moving via sled or vehicle, always fold up your transducer arm, stow 
the transducer inside, and close the protective soft pack. 

HOW TO INTERPRET THE DIAL 

We receive many phone calls from users who are having a hard time 
interpreting the different rings of numbers around the dial.  When on the 20’ 
range, simply go by the white numbers on the outside.  When on the 40’ 
range, use the white numbers but multiply x 2 [13 on the dial = 26 feet].  When 
on the 80’ range, use the red numbers on the inside of the dial.  When on the 
160’ range, use the red numbers x 2.  The innermost yellow numbers are for 
the split screen zoom, and they are used in a similar manner. 

WHICH CONE ANGLE TO USE 

One of the benefits of the LX-5

i

 over our other flashers is the ability to switch 

between a standard 20 degree cone angle, and a narrow, more precise 8 
degree cone angle.  The 20 degree cone angle is suitable for general use, but 
here are some situations where you will appreciate the precision of the 
narrow beam. 

1---Fishing in deep water (over 40’) for walleyes, perch, or lake trout.

  

When fishing in deep water, the energy of your transducer beam gets spread 
out over a wide area, making it difficult to highlight targets.  The narrow beam 
focuses the energy in a smaller area, giving you better resolution of targets in 
the area below you 

2---Fishing along very steep drop-offs for bottom-hugging walleyes.

  The 

transducer beam will register the highest point of the bottom below you as the 
actual bottom, and this creates what we call the “Shadow Effect”, where your 
lure and fish can hide in the “shadow”.  In 30’ of water with a 20 degree 
transducer, your sonar footprint is an approximate 10’ circle on the bottom.  
Now, if one edge of that circle is 29’ and the opposite edge is 31’, the 
transducer will read the shallowest part first, and 29’ will be displayed as the 
bottom.  In this situation, when you drop your jig down to the actual bottom, 
you would have to raise it up at least a foot before it would show up on your 
sonar to escape the shadow.  Switching to a narrow beam will minimize the 
Shadow Effect.  Underwater objects like boulders or standing timber can also 
create sonar shadows. 

3---Fishing in big schools of fish, like suspended crappies or tullibees.

  

Imagine you fishing in 30’ of water, and there is a big school of crappies 
suspended five to ten feet off the bottom.  It’s a huge school, comprised of 
hundreds of fish, and at any given time there could be twenty or more fish 
hanging in your 20 degree transducer cone, and they are likely to show up on 

Summary of Contents for LX-5i

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Page 2: ...on Superfine Line Technology and target separation down to 3 4 inch Our goal is to set the industry standard for performance while maintaining the highest level of reliability Please read this manual carefully before using your LX 5i system Only by reading this manual can you realize the maximum benefit from your purchase enjoy your new LX 5i sonar system General Description New Flat Screen Design...

Page 3: ...cer as well as a transducer arm The adjustable transducer arm allows for maximum flexibility in positioning the LX 5i around the ice hole and can even be moved to the other side of the shuttle BATTERY CHARGING Your Marcum system comes with a 3 stage battery charger This style of charger has proven to be the most effective and easiest to use of all charging systems available Because this is a 3 sta...

Page 4: ...attery If you are having difficulty with the charging process please see the Charger Troubleshooting section at end of the manual If you need to remove the battery slide the power cord leads from the battery Remove the strap that is holding the battery in place and lift the battery out To replace the battery place a new battery of similar specifications into the battery compartment and secure it w...

Page 5: ...e of the benefits of the LX 5i over our other flashers is the ability to switch between a standard 20 degree cone angle and a narrow more precise 8 degree cone angle The 20 degree cone angle is suitable for general use but here are some situations where you will appreciate the precision of the narrow beam 1 Fishing in deep water over 40 for walleyes perch or lake trout When fishing in deep water t...

Page 6: ...e information reading through ice providing the ice is reasonably clear Wet the ice with at least a cup of water to improve the coupling of the transducer to the ice Place the face of the transducer firmly on the wetted ice and you will now be able to see a signal showing the bottom and even fish if there are any present Drilling into the ice 1 2 before taking a reading may be necessary if the sur...

Page 7: ...lay is clear of display clutter In some extreme cases clutter will be greatly reduced but not totally eliminated It is recommended that only one person in a group adjust the interference rejection at a time Zoom The Zoomfunction canbeactivated by depressing theZMkey An audiblebeepwillindicatethattheZoomfunctionhasbeenactivated The Zoomfunctiondivides thecirculardisplay screeninhalf Therighthalf of...

Page 8: ... are no longer blinking your Zoom window is still set and in position To check the location press either the UP key or the DN key to activate the visual blinking lights to reacquaint yourself with the location The blinking YELLOW lights will assist you in setting the location and act as a visual reference The benefit to the MarCum design is that it allows you to move your Zoom window between surfa...

Page 9: ...roaches the lure will turn RED as it enters the center of the cone The unit will beep as the simulated fish hits the lure and is caught The unit will then re start the programmed simulation and the process will repeat itself indefinitely SignalInterpretation Hard bottom readings rock or gravel will be displayed by a wide band of RED light indicating a strong return signal Conversely a soft bottom ...

Page 10: ...he drop off and returns before the deeper edge returns This in effect creates an undisplayed area between the shallower and deeper water within the transmit beam The 8 degree transmit option on the LX 5i will greatly reduce this effect A typical day on the ice with a Marcum Based upon past experience mapping GPS or tips from other anglers you have selected a general area to fish Confirm that you a...

Page 11: ...ab it by the lower lip as soon as its head comes out of the water BATTERY CHARGER TROUBLESHOOTING A majority of inquiries that come to our office are battery or battery charger related Battery failure can be caused by a fault in the charging system and many times the issue is with the fuse on the wiring harness If you suspect your battery is not being charged follow these troubleshooting tips 1 Wh...

Page 12: ...urbulence resulting from rivets ribs or hull strakes It is preferable to mount the transducer at least 18 inches from the centerline of the boat to avoid turbulent water resulting from the outboard motor The transducer is wedge shaped and should be mounted with the leading edge mounted against the transom The leading edge of the transducer should be mounted flush with bottom of the boat This can b...

Page 13: ...Cone Angle Dual Beam 8 20 degrees Puck and High Speed for open water use 20 degree Target Separation 2 15 inches 20 foot depth scale 3 4 inch in SuperFine Line Mode 20 foot depth scale TWO YEAR WARRANTY Marcum warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase This warranty applies to customers who properly complete the online product...

Page 14: ... reason strongly consider using the on line form or email rather than calling In your email please provide your name complete address and cell phone Please indicate what model Marcum you have approximate date of purchase and what has gone wrong with it Please send your email inquiries to service versae com If you are unable to use email or internet youmay also call us at763 512 3987 Our office hou...

Page 15: ...NOLOGIES LX 7 The LX 7 Digital Sonar takes DNA from other fine Marcum sonars you might say it was bred for excellence Because the LX 7 is digital we can pack it full of more features than have ever been found in an ice sonar before With an 8 customizable dashboard display superior target separation 12 level interference rejection dual beam transducer expandable zoom and much much more the LX7 is t...

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