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The heading is displayed around the perimeter of the screen indicates which direction the camera
is pointing “relative” to the direction the monitor is facing. For this indication to be accurate, the
camera must be suspended by the cable, and the monitor must be on a level surface. If either the
camera or the monitor rotates, so will the arrow. An arrow at the top center of the screen indicates
that the camera and monitor are facing in the same direction. An arrow at the left indicates the
camera is pointing to the left relative to the direction the monitor is facing. Down indicates behind,
and right indicates to the right. When enabled, the temperature and depth are also displayed along
the top. The battery status icon will always appear in the top right-hand portion of the screen.
Display:
Each press of the
OSD/DISPLAY
button will toggle the unit through its various display
modes:
Mode 1
(Direction, temperature, depth) – default
Mode 2
(Direction and depth)
Mode 3
(Direction only)
Mode 4
(all OSD off)
F/C:
Each press of the F/C button will alternate the units between Fahrenheit and Celsius. In
addition, with each initial press of the F/C button, the battery voltage is displayed briefly.
CALIBRATION:
The system contains sensors which measure water temperature, relative
direction, and depth. The temperature sensor is pre-calibrated. The compass sensor may be
calibrated with a sophisticated calibration routine contained within the microprocessor software.
The Depth sensor automatically calibrates itself, and can optionally be manually zeroed.
Compass Calibration:
Pressing and holding both temperature and OSD buttons simultaneously
for several seconds will cause the unit to enter Compass Calibration mode. This is only necessary
if the user suspects the camera or monitor compasses have become magnetized for some reason,
or if the direction appears to be incorrect. Tilt of the camera, such as “nose down”, or “nose up”,
will also cause direction errors. Calibration can be used to compensate for a change in tilt, such
as from the addition of weights or attachment of fins.
Step 1
– Press and hold the F/C (Ft/M) and the OSD DISPLAY buttons until "Calibrate the display"
pops up on the screen.
Step 2
– Rotate the monitor 720 degrees clockwise. Once complete press the F/C (Ft/M) and the
OSD DISPLAY buttons at the same time to enter the next step. A menu will pop up saying
"Calibrate the camera".
Step 3
– With the camera suspended below the monitor hanging horizontally rotate the camera
720 degrees clockwise. Once complete press the F/C (Ft/M) and the OSD DISPLAY buttons at the
same time. A menu will come up saying "Calibrated". Now your complete. The compass sensors
are now calibrated.
Depth Calibration:
If the depth display ever indicates a non-zero depth with the camera out of the
water, possibly due to a change in barometric pressure. To reset the depth calibration, power the
system down and back on again.
Utilizing the HD video out jack:
On the back of the monitor, there is a HD video out jack that
supports a version 1.4 interface. This can be used to attach a larger monitor, or an external record-
ing device. There are many compact recording devices available that will work great for capturing
video.
ICE FISHING APPLICATION
The Quest HD L can be used to search for that perfect weed line or locate the crib or rock pile
where fish will generally school, entertain the kids, or as the perfect tool to enhance your ice
fishing experience. To use as a search tool, drill a series of holes through the ice in the location
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