NorCross H22PX SONAR User Manual


 
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To Shoot Thru Ice:
1. Clear away snow to expose the ice surface.
2. Place a small amount of liquid water on the ice and set
the transducer side of the device on the water.
3. If there are any air pockets between the device and
ice, or the water below the ice, the device will not work
properly and will require you to try another spot, or cut
a hole in the ice to use.
INFORMATION:
You can also use the “Plastic Bag” and “Petroleum Jelly” instructions
in the “Shooting Thru a Boat Hull” section for shooting through ice.
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SCANNING FOR DEPTH CHANGES OR FISH (SIDE-SCAN)
The device has the ability to be used as a sideways scanning sonar depth
sounder/fish finder to search for drop-offs and hiding fish under docks,
weeds, or vegetation.
To Side-Scan:
1. Activate the Depth Reading feature.
2. Place the device perpendicular to the water surface to obtain a
correct depth reading.
3. Once a correct reading is obtained, move the H22PX around in a
scanning motion (similar to using a flashlight).
NOTICE:
To obtain depth readings during side scanning the sonar signals
must be directed at a solid surface that is within 200 ft (61 m) to
function properly. You must be certain to aim the device at an
object or the bottom within this range.
USING FOR DIVING
The H22PX is waterproof to 200 ft (61 m), allowing you to use it as a
range finder or target finder for snorkeling or diving. Keep in mind that
the sonar signals must be directed at a solid surface that is within 200 ft
(61 m) to display depth readings.
You must be certain to aim the Device at an object or
the bottom within this range.
ALWAYS be certain to attach the Wrist/Safety Strap to your person, as
the device will float to the surface if released.