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3. The current water depth will be indicated on the display:
•
The depth will continue to update 4 times per second while the device is
left in water that is between 2.5 and 300 ft deep (.8 and 61 m).
•
If the device is unable to obtain an accurate depth reading or if it is
removed from the water “- - -” will be displayed.
4. The device will turn off automatically 15 seconds after being removed from the
water.
N
OTICE
:
The device will not obtain readings through air. You CANNOT stand
on the deck of your vessel and obtain readings unless the device is
in direct contact with the water or you use one of the techniques
described within this manual.
OB TAI NING TE MP ERA TURE RE ADI NGS
(T HERMO METE R MODE)
The DepthTrax
®
1H has an integrated temperature sensor built into
the sonar sensor housing.
To Obtain Temperature Readings:
1. Activate the
Depth Reading Mode
.
2. While in
Depth Reading Mode
, slide the switch towards the
battery compartment and release.
3. The display will show the current temperature.
•
To obtain air temperature readings, hold the
device in your hand and activate the
Thermometer
Mode
as per the above instructions.
•
To obtain water temperature readings, place the
Temperature Sensor into the water and activate
the
Thermometer Mode.
•
The unit will automatically turn OFF after 1 minute
of displaying the temperature
I
NFORMATION
:
This device has a temperature accuracy
rating of plus or minus 5%. The temperature
probe may take up to 90 seconds to adjust to
extreme changes in temperature.
SHOOTING T HROUGH A BOAT HUL L
The DepthTrax
®
1H advanced sonar capabilities allow it to “Shoot-Thru” the bottom of a
boat, canoe, kayak, etc.
•
The hull must be made of solid fiberglass, or a maximum of 1/8” (3.1 mm)
aluminum, and be in direct contact with the water, with no air pockets.
•
The device will not work through wood, plastic, or any composite material.
To “Shoot-Thru” the Hull of a Boat, Do One of the Following:
1. Place the sonar sensor in .5 inches (13 mm) of water against the hull bottom.
2. Coat the face of the sonar system with petroleum jelly and press it against the
hull bottom with a twisting motion.
3. Place the sonar sensor in a plastic bag that is full of water and place against the
hull bottom.
Temperature
Sensor