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Handle the sensor by the 

antenna post when trying 

to draw it out from the water

Use a thread tied to the first

hole, tackled to be rotatable

Use the second hole in the Stationary float Mode, 

bind the fishing hook with light threads to the second 

hole. Be caution of not over-weight the hook line, thus 

will be likely to submerge the sensor, causing the signal 

terminate.

Caution

Caution: Using light threads to tie the sensor and the fishing 

hook can increase likelihood of break-up. 

The sensor in water is supported by natural buoyancy force 

(which equals  its own weight plus 5.8g lure plus the weight 

of lead). All accessories attached to the sensor, including 

Summary of Contents for FC60X

Page 1: ...FC60X www goyachting cn MENU EXIT ENT FREECAST Wireless Fishfinder User s manual FC 60 X W IR EL ES S...

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Page 3: ...or end our policies regulations and special offers at any time We reserve the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or org...

Page 4: ...ling battery 3 Using the product 4 Operational modes 6 Instruction of Freecast sensor 7 Power supply 7 Electronic switch 7 Using the Freecast sensor 10 Operational Panel Basic 12 Display 13 Understand...

Page 5: ...Sensitivity 19 Channel 20 Shallow 21 Depth Range 22 Fish ID 23 Units 24 Backlight 25 Contrast 26 Load DFT 27 Trouble Shooting 28 Maintenance 33 Guarantee Conditions 34 Specfications and Feature 35 Spe...

Page 6: ...in a variety of water areas We offer six months charge free main tenance against any damages induced by non human factors and damages beyond the six months are handled with reasonable charges based o...

Page 7: ...local distributors General attention General attention War Warning ning Disassembly and maintenance are only to be performed by professionals designated by the Company Any of the following situations...

Page 8: ...batteries are aligned as per the diagram within the battery compartment 3 Slide the battery cover towards the top of the unit until it is completely closed Then turn the screw clockwise To take off th...

Page 9: ...This product is designed with user friendliness in mind Attach the sensor to the fishing thread s extreme and throw them into water as you do with float and lure After switching on the main unit s po...

Page 10: ...arning While the sensor is working do not hold it at the bottom otherwise deformations may occur to the product and damage to internal structures and elements can ensue To pick up the sensor working i...

Page 11: ...owly and at stable speed and you can view accurate information displayed on the screen including sea bottom contour structure depth fish location size etc 2 Stationary Float Mode Cast the sensor into...

Page 12: ...sed batteries and relevant electronic products 2 2 Electronic switch Electronic switch There are three pins on the bottom of cover which is used to switch between power on power off At the moment the...

Page 13: ...t in power automatically thus shortening its useful life Likewise avoid placing it on board or on a metal surface for the same reason 1 When the sensor is casted into water with the three pins touchin...

Page 14: ...desire to use it in the Stationary float Mode bind the fishing hook with light threads to the second hole However be informed that if the sensor encounters barriers when being dragged the fishing thre...

Page 15: ...eads to the second hole Be caution of not over weight the hook line thus will be likely to submerge the sensor causing the signal terminate Caution Caution Using light threads to tie the sensor and th...

Page 16: ...the hook fishing thread and lure etc can total up to 5 4 5 9g With the sensor s weight of 34g joining the break down becomes very likely...

Page 17: ...Transducer plug For NAKI8850B model 2 Depth Reading 3 Water surface line 4 Temperature Reading 5 Fish Icon 6 Bottom 7 Depth Range 8 Sensitivity Reading 9 Battery Strength 10 Power Key 11 Ent Key 12 M...

Page 18: ...tivity Water surface line 1 Depth reading indicate water depth 2 Temperature reading indicate atmosphere temperature 3 Sensitivity the curren sensitivity setting 4 Water surface line display the posit...

Page 19: ...range The unit will automatically adjust the depth range according to water conditions It always keeps the bottom displayed in the lower portion of the screen When the depth unit is set to feet this...

Page 20: ...the displayed position of water surface on the screen which is very helpful for you to estimate the depth of detected fish For example the current depth reading is 18 m and the position of 1 fish ico...

Page 21: ...conditions vary greatly so some experience is needed to get the most benefits of FC60X Use the message displayed in the screen as a helpful tools for your judgment thus you could exert the full functi...

Page 22: ...us function setting by simple operation 1 Power key Power on Power off Note Note to shut off the unit press the Power key and keep it for 3s then release it 2 Ent key To confirm a setting hold the scr...

Page 23: ...ge the setting then the frame line of current menu will look thicker then non setting see following To exit the setting condition press ENT key again 3 MENU EXIT key to enter or exit menu setting 4 Up...

Page 24: ...sitivity is the more relatively strong sonar returns the screen will display If the sensitivity is decreased too low most sonar returns which may be fish will not be displayed In situation while water...

Page 25: ...irm the setting 6 Press EXIT to exit Channel Channel Channel make it possible for you to switch using between the FC60X wireless model and another model NAKI8850B provided that you have bought one CH1...

Page 26: ...e alarm s setting You also could exit alarm mode by enter into Shallow menu and artificially increase the current depth alarm value to a safe grade To set the Shallow 1 Press MENU to enter into menu s...

Page 27: ...and the current Depth Range is 20m then the bottom will display on 50 portion of the screen To set the Depth Range 1 Press MENU to enter into menu setting 2 Use the Up Down Arrow to select Depth Rang...

Page 28: ...between fish and other suspended objects such as turtles trotlines submerged floats air bubbles etc One word it could be fooled So you may see fish icon on the screen actually there is no fish underwa...

Page 29: ...p Down Arrow to select Fish ID option 3 Press ENT to confirm selecting 4 Use the Up Down Arrow to change the value 5 Press ENT to confirm the setting 6 Press EXIT to exit Units Units Units is used to...

Page 30: ...e Up Down Arrow to change the value 5 Press ENT to confirm the setting 6 Press EXIT to exit Back Backligh light Backlight is used to let you choose whether the backlight is on or auto in some envirome...

Page 31: ...to let you get a most suitable display when you operate the unit To set the Contra Contrast st 1 Press MENU to enter into menu setting 2 Use the Up Down Arrow to select Contrast Contrast option 3 Pres...

Page 32: ...ttings To set the Load Load DFT DFT 1 Press MENU to enter into menu setting 2 Use the Up Down Arrow to select Load DFT Load DFT option 3 Press ENT to confirm selecting 4 Use the Up Down Arrow to chang...

Page 33: ...the Company are entitled to any repair necessary We have been contacted frequently by our customers req uesting repair service We inspect their products and find many of them are not in need of repai...

Page 34: ...laced in water again and signals are restored 1 FC60X is a product depending upon line of sight Obstacles between the handheld and the sensor can con tribute to signal loss 2 FC60X has a detection dep...

Page 35: ...ghtly If the sensor is beyond the130ft distance signals will dispear Note Note Pulling the sensor too fast or noticeably fluctuating surfaces can be contributing factors to signal loss and abnormal di...

Page 36: ...ity 3 Whe 3 When using n using the device in shallow water areas the screen the device in shallow water areas the screen does not display things normally and depths are not indic does not display thin...

Page 37: ...even you can see fish under the sensor under the sensor a Oil dirt and fuel might cause a film to form on the transducer and reduce its effectiveness Cleaning the surface of the transducer might help...

Page 38: ...nd then wipes it dry 2 For the screen Use a piece of soft cloth or pelt to clean the screen fresh water or eyeglass cleaner can be used if needed Stubborn dirt or oil stains remaining on the screen sh...

Page 39: ...eplace it free of charge As for products exceeding the warranty coverage the maintenance department will charge customers some fees according to the real situation 2 This warranty is void if damage or...

Page 40: ...t On Auto Visible under strong sunlight 2 Sonar Radio Depth Capability 1 100ft 0 3 30m Wireless Operating Range 130ft 40m Sonar Frequency 115KHZ Sonar Beam Angle 80deg 10db Radio Frequency 433 9 MHz S...

Page 41: ...Life 550 Hours Of In the water Usage Handheld Battery Life 45 Hours Continuous Use Handheld Power Off Automatically In 10minutes Without Any Using 2 Features 2 Features 1 Switchable Fish Identificati...

Page 42: ...ys By telephone Monday Friday 8 am to 5 30 pm Central Standard Time 0086 25 84680809 Or by e mail Typically we respond to you in 2 business days support goyachting cn For direct shipping our address i...

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