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BATTERY CHARGING

 

Recharging the battery after every use is recommended. As a  

general rule of thumb, charge the battery for twice the amount of time 

as it was used. The VS560 underwater viewing system has a DC 

charging port located just above the battery door on the right side 

of the monitor face. The charger that was supplied with the VS560 

system is a 500 mA DC charger with a male jack. To charge your 

system, simply plug the male jack of the charger into the plug in port 

in the face of the monitor and then plug the charger into a 110 volt 

AC wall outlet. The 7-amp, 12-volt battery that was supplied with the 

VS560 system should take about 15 hours to charge from a  

completely discharged state. The charger incorporates a Charge 

Alert feature to alert the user to when the battery reaches full capac-

ity. This is accomplished when the green LED light shuts off on the 

face of the charger. The charger DOES NOT shut off automatically 

but will output a trickle charge indefinitely. 

However, it is recommended that the charger be disconnected from the moni-

tor when the Charge Alert green LED is no longer on. It is also recommended 

that you remove the battery door while charging to allow for increased air 

ventilation through out the battery compartment.

 

If your viewing image appears cloudy or fuzzy, check your battery 

charge. One of the major symptoms of a dead or near-dead battery 

is the degradation of your viewing image. Try charging your battery 

or if the battery is unable to hold a charge, replace it with a new one 

of the same specification. If you need to remove the battery, unplug 

the two battery terminals from the battery. Unscrew both the screws 

located in the upper right and left corner of the battery compartment. 

This will allow you to remove the battery strap from the battery. After 

removing the strap, lift the battery up slightly with a finger on either 

side of the battery and slide the battery towards you. This should 

allow for easy removal of the battery. To replace the battery, lift the 

battery up and slide into the battery compartment until the front of 

the battery drops down into the compartment. Replace the battery 

strap by using the two screws supplied and tighten until moderate 

resistance is felt.

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DIRECTIONAL VIEWING INDICATOR

The viewing direction indicator is located in the upper left-hand  

corner of the monitor screen and utilizes an icon shaped as an arrow 

to indicate the direction the camera is pointing. This is accomplished 

by the use of two magnetic compasses that talk back and forth 

through software that continuously calculate the differential. 

There are two very important criteria to make the system work  

accurately: 1) The monitor and camera must be level. The sensors 

will not accommodate an angle greater than 10 degrees. Therefore 

the monitor needs to be flat on the ice to work properly. If the  

monitor is sitting at an angle of more than ten degrees, than the 

viewing direction shown will not be accurate. The camera when hung 

by the cable will be accurate. However, if you hold the camera in your 

hand and are rotating the camera, it may not be level and therefore 

you will notice an inaccuracy in the viewing indicator; 2) The sensors 

that are located in the monitor and camera are affected by metal. 

Like any compass, metal can cause the magnetic sensors to be 

become inaccurate. When using the viewing indicator, make sure the 

monitor and camera are not located near any metal objects. 

The viewing indicator utilizes eight different stop points in calculating 

viewing direction. As a result of the limited stop points, there may 

be some inaccuracies that result when the camera falls between the 

various stop points. If used properly, the VS560 system provides an 

excellent reference for determining relative viewing direction.

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Summary of Contents for Underwater Viewing System VS560

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL 560 560 ...

Page 2: ...on 2 Features 2 Getting Started 4 On Screen Displays 5 Ice Fishing Application 7 Open Water Applications 7 Battery Charging 8 Directional Viewing Indicator 9 Product Performance Specifications 10 Warranty 11 Service Information 12 ...

Page 3: ... and brightness are located at the rear of the monitor behind the rubber plug Adjustments can be made by removing the plug and rotating the knob either clockwise or counter clockwise to obtain the desired picture The rubber plug should remain in place in the recessed area at all times to prevent moisture from entering the monitor housing The VS560 has a video out jack located at the rear of the ho...

Page 4: ...ights will blink three times signifying the system is ready Once the start up message clears from the screen the monitor will display the picture that s being transmitted by the camera Lower the camera 5 into the water to the desired depth and secure the cable in the cable cleat mounted at the left rear corner of the monitor soft pack As with all CRT displays bright light can washout the display m...

Page 5: ...ctive for use in open water while studying structure or looking for fish 7 ICE FISHING APPLICATION The VS560 is the perfect tool to enhance your ice fishing experience The VS560 offers 360 degree underwater viewing that can be controlled from the monitor keypad or from a wireless remote The system needs to be calibrated for an accurate depth reading by turning the unit on before the camera is lowe...

Page 6: ...battery After removing the strap lift the battery up slightly with a finger on either side of the battery and slide the battery towards you This should allow for easy removal of the battery To replace the battery lift the battery up and slide into the battery compartment until the front of the battery drops down into the compartment Replace the battery strap by using the two screws supplied and ti...

Page 7: ...ts damage due to unauthorized modifica tions repairs or misuse The manufacturer must perform all warranty work or repairs If your underwater viewing system requires service call us at the number listed below to receive a Return Authorization Number RMA and return shipping address or go online to www marcumcustomerservice com to process your service need DO NOT return the unit to our PO Box This re...

Page 8: ... 5 00pm CST When returning product for repair please obtain a return authorization RA number by going online at www marcumcustomerservice com or by calling 763 493 3748 This number must be displayed on the outside of the box and will be used as a reference number when checking on the repair status Always include a note with your return stating the problem RA and return shipping address No P O boxe...

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