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Istruzioni per l'uso Marcum Technologies, Modello MARCUM LX-3

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The 80-foot Range setting is a multiple of 4, and the 160-foot Range setting is a multiple of 8. Once you use the LX-3 a few times, your brain will automatically make the adjustment without any noticeable thought process. The backside of the display (6 o’clock moving clockwise to 12 o’clock) is the other half of your split-screen display. This half reads what you see on the right half, but in a magnified version. The normal view (right half) will show targets that are 2.15 inches apart (on the 20-foot depth Range) but the Zoom view (left half) will show targets 1 inch apart. This will greatly enhance the precision of your presentation and show that multiple smaller targets might exist on the left half (Zoom) where it appears that one larger target is showing on the right (normal display). You can determine the size of your Zoom window (the width or amount of water viewed within the water column) by depressing the ZM key. If you depress the key once (turning Zoom ON), the window is 5 feet on the 20- or 40-foot Range setting, if you press the ZM key again the Zoom window is expanded to 10 feet. Depress the Zoom key again and the Zoom feature is turned OFF. The 80-foot range allows you a 10-foot viewing window, or depress Zoom again and it will become a 20-foot Zoom window. The 160-foot range has a 20-foot window, or it becomes 40-foot when ZM is depressed again. Up & Down Keys - The UP / DN keys are used to move your Zoom window up or down in the water column. When you first depress the DN key, two yellow blinking lights will appear on the LX-3 display. The yellow blinking LEDs will be 5 feet apart between the 1-foot and 6-foot markings on the yellow scale located on the inner circle of the display dial. If you remove your finger from the keypad, the blinking yellow indicator lights will disappear after 2 seconds. If you hold the DN key, the two blinking lights will remain on and move down the display (with audible beeping) until you locate them in the area that you desire. To increase the Zoom window to 10 feet, depress the ZM key (audible beep) and then depress the DN key, then the blinking yellow lights will appear 10 feet apart on the inner yellow numeric scale in the center of the LX-3 display decal. You can then locate the Zoom window at the desired viewing depth. Even though your yellow indicator lights are no longer blinking, your Zoom window is still set and in position. T o chec k the location, pres either the UP k e y or the DN k e y to activ a te the visual b linking lights to reacquaint y ourself with the location. T he b linking y e llo w lights only assist y o u in seting the location and act as a visual ref e rence . The benefit to the MarCum design is that it allows you to move your Zoom window between surface and bottom, and in turn Zoom in on any 5- or 10-foot section of water (on the 20-foot depth Range). There are many species of fish that are not bottom huggers that we all enjoy pursuing. Crappies, sunfish, perch, tullibies, whitefish, trout (rainbow, brook, brown, etc.) as well as lake trout are not bottom huggers and often suspend anywhere within the water column. The MarCum design allows you to have two sizes of Zoom window per depth Range and position the Zoom where you need it for the fish that you enjoy pursuing. Deluxe Ice System Only The “Deluxe Ice System" comes with some additional features that require further explanation. Included in this system are a high-quality 600 x 600 PVC-backed denier soft-pack carrying case, ABS electronics shuttle with recessed trays for transducer and battery, 12-volt/7-amp sealed lead acid battery, Digital Charging System (DCS), power cord, LX-3 sonar unit, self- aligning transducer, and gimbal bracket with mounting knobs. Digital Charging System - The “Digital Charging System” (DCS) is another MarCum Technologies proprietary design. This product was designed to address the need to both accurately monitor batteries while in the field as well as provide a battery- friendly charging and maintenance system. The DCS utilizes a small LCD panel to display battery charge remaining in increments of 10 percent. To utilize the charging and maintenance function of the DCS, plug the male DC jack from the 1-amp wall transformer into the female DC receptacle. Then plug the wall transformer into an AC outlet. The LCD panel should display a flashing percentage and the letters “CHRG” should appear, indicating the system is in the charging mode. The DCS is a three-stage charger providing an initial bulk rate charge, slowing to an absorption charge, and finishing and maintaining with a trickle charge. This sophisticated charging and maintenance system allows you to leave the battery unattended without concern over damaging effects from overcharging. Product Performance Specifications Output Power . . . . . . . . . . . 1500 watts peak to peak Depth Ranges . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 40, 80, & 160 feet Transmit Frequency . . . . . . 200 Khz Current Draw . . . . . . . . ....


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