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• Operating Voltage:
• Current Draw:
• Power Output:
• Frequency:
• Beam Angle:
• Resolution:
• Sounding Rate:
• Display Size:
• Dimensions:
• Weight:

8.5 - 15 Volts (12 Volts Nominal)

50mA (100 mA w/Backlight On)

400 Watts (Peak to Peak)

200 Khz

22 Degree

64 x 64 Pixels

750/Min.

2" x 2 1/4"

5.9"H x 6.4"W x 2.5"D

1.6 Lbs. (No Batteries)

SPECIFICATIONS

• Depth Ranges:

0-5', 0-10', 0-15', 0-20', 0-30', 0-40', 0-60', 0-80', 0-120',

0-160', 0-240', 0-320', and 0-400'.

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Summary of Contents for Boundary Waters LC-10

Page 1: ...ptional Transducers 24 Service and Support 27 Founded in 1965 Vexilar Inc has a long history of bringing revolutionary technology to the sport fishing industry Just some of the Vexilar firsts include...

Page 2: ...reflected back up to the trans ducer where the energy is converted back to electrical sig nals The LC 10 then processes these signals and displays them The graphic display is accomplished by activatin...

Page 3: ...Dimensions Weight 8 5 15 Volts 12 Volts Nominal 50mA 100 mA w Backlight On 400 Watts Peak to Peak 200 Khz 22 Degree 64 x 64 Pixels 750 Min 2 x 2 1 4 5 9 H x 6 4 W x 2 5 D 1 6 Lbs No Batteries SPECIFIC...

Page 4: ...worry about losing them Install eight AA batteries not included by following the imprint ed guides in the battery compartment Use ALKALINE or NICAD rechargeable batteries Replace the compartment door...

Page 5: ...o longer wood screws if included are for per manently mounting the transducer bracket to the boat They do not apply here The suction cup installs using the single short screw Attach it to the slot in...

Page 6: ...The suction cup bracket is meant to be mounted on the transom or side of a boat You may need to adjust the trans ducers position in the bracket to match the angle in which you mount it on your boat I...

Page 7: ...ation will allow a clear depth reading at any boat speed Attach the angle bracket to the transducer flat edge facing forward Locate a spot at the bottom of the transom that is clear of ribs and rivets...

Page 8: ...Once you have verified that the unit reads at all boat speeds drill out the second hole and install the second mounting screw IN HULL MOUNTING This method gluing the transducer to the hull gets the sa...

Page 9: ...the transducer on the inside of the hull Place the transducer in the glue Press it down firmly gen tly twisting it back and forth making sure that there are no air bubbles in the glue between the tran...

Page 10: ...ill be saved in memory when the unit is turned off When you turn it on again the unit will operate the same way as it did when you last used it AUTO Press the AUTO button to turn on or off the automat...

Page 11: ...rent requirement of the LC 10 thus cutting your battery life in half FISH ID ON OFF Press the FISH ID ON OFF button to turn the fish iden tification feature on or off When the feature is on any tar ge...

Page 12: ...ch easier to see targets near or on the bottom Pressing the EXP ON OFF button once puts the LC 10 in EXPANSION mode Pressing it again will go back to the normal view MENU Pressing the MENU button open...

Page 13: ...normal view A MODE Press the MENU button and then the FISH ID button to enter the A MODE settings A MODE is a vertical rep resentation of the depth that is near real time speed unlike the scrolling d...

Page 14: ...button and then the EXP button to enter the system reset setting RESET returns all setting back to the factory original settings Press the FISH ID but ton to reset the system Use this feature to troub...

Page 15: ...th appears the graphical representation of the bottom will start to move across the screen The appearance of the bottom signal can give you information as to what type of bottom you are over The LC 10...

Page 16: ...he surface of the water This line can get quite wide at times due to surface clutter Tiny marine life such as algae or plankton can be responsible for this Choppy or rough waters can also be a cause a...

Page 17: ...ly for you In very shallow water less than 3 feet the unit can get over welmed In this condition the unit will show erro neous information The graphic display will become most ly black and the digital...

Page 18: ...fish come in from all sides If you are not using the optional Ice Ducer sys tem the transducer must be attached to an adjustable arm so that it can be man ually pointed directly at the bait Sometimes...

Page 19: ...use intermittent or loss of operation Spray the power connector and battery compartment with silicone to prevent this Remove the batteries before you put the unit away for storage The transducer shoul...

Page 20: ...r is not aimed cor rectly or needs to be cleaned Unit works but has too many lines on the display Can t tell what is what Many air bubbles or very small targets in the water Unit works well when sitti...

Page 21: ...FL 8SLT is a compact and light weight flasher designed for serious anglers Besides indicating depth the unit also shows changes in bottom content and conditions It has three display colors Red indicat...

Page 22: ...ing and charg ing Battery charge status is indicated with highly visible colored LED lights 12 VOLT SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERY WITH CHARGER This Vexilar Battery was designed for sportsmen on the go with...

Page 23: ...icator The round base is just the right size to fit down inside a standard 5 gallon bucket 104 DEPTHERM The fishing odds are on your side when you use DEPTHERM It tells you quickly and accurately what...

Page 24: ...d 25 Feet of Cable TB0045 7P Dual Beam 9 19 Degree Transom Mount High Speed Transducer Comes with the Mounting Bracket and 25 Feet of Cable Built In Switch Box must be Mounted within 3 Feet of the Dep...

Page 25: ...ic Trolling Motor In Hull Mounting Portable Use or Ice Fishing Comes with 25 Feet of Cable TB0032 7P Dual Beam 9 19 Degree Puck Transducer For Mounting on a Electric Trolling Motor In Hull Mounting Po...

Page 26: ...e Ice Hole Comes with Float Stopper and 7 Feet of Specially Designed Cable TB0052 7P Dual Beam Ice Ducer Self Leveling and Floats in the Ice Hole Comes with Float Stopper and 7 Feet of Specially Desig...

Page 27: ...odel number and if possible the serial number of your product Be sure to read the Trouble Shooting sections first Address Vexilar Inc 200 W 88th St Minneapolis MN 55420 2752 Telephone 952 884 5291 8 a...

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