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Lps-1 handheld sonar instructions

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LPS-1 Handheld Sonar Instructions

Unit Operation

Hold the unit in your hand as you would a flashlight and simply slide the

switch forward. By doing this, the night light for the digital display will

come on and three horizontal bars will appear in the display. This

means the unit is on and searching for a reading.

Place the transducer end of the

unit in the water, make sure

you are pointing strait towards

your target. For example,

strait down towards the

bottom. The LPS-1 will

continue to monitor the depth

as long as the switch is held in

the forward position. When

the switch is released the

depth reading will stay locked

on the display, for about 10 seconds, then it will automatically shut itself

off. Remember to release the switch before you lift the unit up to be

read.

Failure to hold the transducer end of the LPS-1 straight or perpendicular

to the target will result in distance or depth reading slightly longer or

deeper than it really is. Also, taking readings in or over weeds or

schools of fish can result in incorrect or erratic readings.

Installing the Battery

The Model LPS-1 requires one 9 Volt Alkaline transistor battery. It goes

in the end cap that is next to where the strap is attached to the body

assembly. To install a battery this end cap must be unthreaded and

removed. Slide the battery into the body cavity then attach the battery

snap to the battery. It will only fit one way, so if it doesn't fit on easy

you may have to reverse the battery. Replace the cap and screw it

down into the unit. Tighten firmly, making sure the O-ring is not out of

place. If the battery becomes weak, the displays backlight will begin to

flash.

The end cap which is closest to the Digital Read out is the transducer

end. This end of the LPS-1 doesn't ever need to be taken off, however

occasionally it should be tested for tightness, to make certain that it is

waterproof.

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