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GAIN CONTROL

The knob located at the top of the control panel is the gain control.

This controls the amount of signal that you see on the display.  A gain
setting of zero will display a minimum amount of signal while a gain
setting of ten will show the maximum amount.  Different conditions will
require different gain settings.  Deeper water will require higher gain
than shallow water.  A weedy bottom will demand a lower gain setting
than a clean bottom.  Keep the gain level low.  Too much gain can "wash
out" the targets that you want to see.  Generally, it is a good idea to set
the gain at an appropriate level and leave it there.  Only change the gain
level if the water depth or conditions change.

INTERFERENCE REJECTION*

The orange button in the middle of the panel controls the Interference

Rejection feature.  The red LED to the upper left of the I.R. button tells
you if the rejection circuitry is on.  The I.R. feature has ten steps of
rejection  to  let  you  eliminate  unwanted  interference  from  another
nearby  depth  finder.    When  you  turn  on  the  FL-8SE  on,  the  I.R.
automatically comes on to the first step.  If necessary, press the I.R.
button repeatedly until the interference is eliminated.  You can press the
button nine times before you get back to the first step again.  Turning the
unit off and then on again will also reset the I.R. back to the first step.  To
turn the I.R. feature off press the Gain control knob.  The red LED will
also go off.

TIP

- If running two units with the Vexilar Interference Rejection

feature, it is best to turn the I.R. off on one unit  and then eliminate the
interference using the other unit.

* Patent #5,515,339

TYPICAL INDICATIONS

The  three-color  display  on  the  FL-8SE  can  give  you  a  lot  of

information if you know how to read it.  A color represents the strength
of  a  signal.   A red  color  indicates  a  strong  signal,  an  orange  color
indicated a medium strength signal, and green represents a weak signal.
The colors will combine to indicate objects, such as bottom echoes,
structure, fish, and plankton.  The way in which they combine, and the
speed in which they do so, tells you what is what.

The following examples illustrate some of the different conditions

that you may encounter and what the display on the FL-8SE may look
like.

HARD BOTTOM

Under these conditions the bottom will be almost all red, although

you will always see some orange and green at the trailing edge, as in
figure J. A sharp red leading edge tells you that the bottom is very clean.
If you were to move from a hard bottom to a softer -bottom you would
see a change in color to more orange and green.  Try not to change the
Gain setting as you move around.

WEEDY BOTTOM

In weedy conditions the bottom can be harder to determine. Figure

K gives you an idea of what it may look like.  To find the bottom in weeds
it is important to keep the gain control low.  If the gain is too high the
bottom and the weeds will "run together" making it difficult to determine
the actual depth.  Some weed beds can be so dense that they will display
as solid red, even at medium gain.  If you fish in these conditions often
you may want to add an S-Cable to your system (see page 27).

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Страница 1: ...3 25 Transducers 26 27 Service and Support 28 Founded in 1960 Vexilar Inc has a long his tory of bringing revolutionary technology to the sport fishing industry Just some of the Vexilar firsts include...

Страница 2: ...ange or green to indicate strong medium and weak signals respectively The FL 8SE also has patented Interference Rejection IR Technology This lets the user filter out unwanted interference from another...

Страница 3: ...m HIGH SPEED TRANSDUCERS When choosing an area to mount the transducer keep in mind that you need clear water flow across the face of the transducer to insure a clear reading at all speeds Try to stay...

Страница 4: ...sducer connector into the back of the unit and screw the retaining ring down snugly TROLLING MOTOR MOUNTING To attach a Puck Style transducer to a trolling motor use a hose clamp or a large cable tie...

Страница 5: ...e transducer and the water Check the length of cord between the float and the transducer to make sure there are no kinks in the cord that will cause the transducer to shoot off to the side Patent no 5...

Страница 6: ...h the Vexilar Interference Rejection feature it is best to turn the I R off on one unit and then eliminate the interference using the other unit Patent 5 515 339 TYPICAL INDICATIONS The three color di...

Страница 7: ...ed possible fish We cannot say that it is a definite fish because the weeds around it are dense enough to give a red signal themselves Again keep the gain as low as you can for reading in the weeds If...

Страница 8: ...may even disappear if the bait goes out of the cone of sound Fish will appear at the edge of the cone as a green target If the fish moves closer to the bait it will change from green to orange If it m...

Страница 9: ...g with the FL 8SE being operated with the perpen dicular position found the fish target entering the outside of the cone of sound will appear in green as it moves towards the bait it will add some ora...

Страница 10: ...d b how far apart the two sounders are placed If this interference is happening each of the sounders will have a non stop rotating light moving around the dial One moving light rotates around the dial...

Страница 11: ...transducer can be overpowering in shallow water The use of an S Cable will solve this problem though TRANSDUCER BEAM ANGLES VERSES DIAMETER OF COVERAGE AND PERFORMANCE creates an insulation layer bet...

Страница 12: ...sible Cause Unit is turned on but no display and motor is not running Check for bad connections proper hook up polarity and make sure you have a good fully charged battery Unit is turned on and the mo...

Страница 13: ...creen You can also run either beam at full screen Speed temp and voltage sensors are included This unit was designed for the very serious fisherman It has a lot of powerful features but is one of the...

Страница 14: ...g on a Electric Trolling Motor In Hull Mounting Portable Use or Ice Fishing Comes with 25 Feet of Cable TB0032 Dual Beam 9 19 Puck Transducer For Mounting on a Electric Trolling Motor In Hull Mounting...

Страница 15: ...ssible the serial number of your product Be sure to read the Question and Answer and Trouble Shooting sections first Address Vexilar Inc 6667 W Old Shakopee Road Minneapolis MN 55438 2622 Telephone 95...

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