Venterior VT-FF005 Manuel utilisateur

User Manual
Venterior Wireless Fish Finder
Model Number: VT-FF005 Brand Name: Venterior
Countryof origin: China

Contents
Introduction to the Fish Finder ……........................... 1
How to Use the Sonar Sensor …..……...………..….. 3
Setting of the Handheld Host ………...…...….…...... 6
Storage of the Fish Finder ……………..…….......... 12
Product Specification ………………...….….….…. 12
Frequently Asked Questions ……..…………......…. 13
Warranty and After-sale Support ………..…...…..... 17
Compliance ………..…...….....……..…...……...…..17

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Introduction to the Fish Finder
1. What’s in the Box
Please check if the following product and accessories are
in the box before using this product. Write to
A sonar sensor
A handheld host
A charging cord for sonar sensor
A charging cord for handheld host
A Neck strap
A copy of user manual
2. Fish finder display
3. Charge the fish finder

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1) There are 2 charging cords in the package, the Micro
USB for the host and the DC for the sonar sensor.
2) When the battery indicator icon on the screen flashes,
please stop using the fish finder and charge the fish finder.
3) When the host is charging, the indicator light is red. It
will turn green if the host is fully charged. When the sensor
is charging, the indicator light is red. It will turn off if the
sensor is fully charged.
4) When the sensor is out of water, it is off and will NOT
connect with the host. If you would like to check the
sensor's battery status from
the screen, you need to put
the sensor in water first.
Note: Please use 5V USB
charger (not included). The
cover of the sensor should be
removed when charging, and
should NOT be removed
when working.

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4. Attentions
1) The host is not waterproof. If water splashes on the host,
please dry it immediately.
2) The sensor is supposed to float on water when working.
Please don’t drag it into water bottom, or submerge and
hold the whole sensor under water.
3) Its reading might be interfered with other high power
sonar device close to your sonar sensor.
4) If water wave is too strong, please protect the sensor
from crashing into rock. Otherwise it will cause irreparable
damage to the sensor.
5) The fish finder will only operate properly in open water
that is deeper than 2.6 feet.
How to Use the Sonar Sensor
1. How the sonar fish finder works
1) The system uses sonar to locate
and define structure, bottom contour,
and depth directly below the sensor.
It transmits sound pulse from the
sensor, and then measures the time
it takes for the echoes to return to
the sensor. Different objects in water echo the pulse at a

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different intensity. The built-in computer then organizes all
of this information and shows it on the display screen.
2) Sonar usually determines there is fish when it detects
the air in fish swim bladders. That is also why the small
bubbles in water might affect the fish finder's performance.
3) The first column of fish indicators on the right of the
screen shows the most current information. This icon is
then moved to the left as a new reading is displayed. This
motion in no way reflects actual movement of the fish.
2. Sonar sensor
1) How to turn on the sensor
There are 2 pins on the sonar bottom, which are the
automatic switch of the sensor. The sensor will turn on
only when you toss it in water.
Note: Please dry water on the sensor after it is out of water.
Otherwise the sensor might keep working.

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2) How to use the sensor
There are 2 small holes on the sensor. Tether the sensor
with fishing line (not included) and toss it into water. You
can use a rod to guide the sensor to a fix spot or use a
remote-controlled boat to send the sensor to the fishing
spot.
3. Application methods
1) Toss the sensor into water, drag it at a very slowly and
stable speed. It will display information of water under the
sensor, including water depth, bottom contour, and fish
location.
2) Toss the sensor into water, guide it to a desirable
position and let it undisturbed. It will float on water and
monitor submarine news in a real-time method.
Information will be automatically updated on the screen
once fish enter the sensor detection range.

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Setting of the Handheld Host
1. Keys on the host/display unit
Power Key --- Press and hold the power key for 2 seconds,
the display unit will power on. The display unit starts working.
Press and hold the power key for 3 seconds, the display unit
will power off.
Menu Key --- Press this key to enter menu setting. There
are 3 menu pages: Sonar, Setup, and Senior. Press Menu
Key to enter “Sonar” menu, press the Menu Key again, to
enter the next menu page “Setup”, and press Menu Key
once again, to enter the 3rd menu page “Senior”.
Exit Key --- Press this key to exit menu or preference
setting
Zoom Key --- Press this key to magnify the image display.
Direction Key --- Press the direction key to select and
adjust the preference you would like to set.

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2. Feature Setup (Preference Setting)
There 3 setting/menu pages (Sonar, Setup, and Senior).
Press Menu Key to enter and switch setting page.
1) Sensitivity
There are 20 levels of sensitivity setting for user to choose
from. It greatly depends on the clarity and depth of the water.
Very clear water allows for a moderate sensitivity setting.
Conversely, dirty water requires a higher sensitivity setting
to target detail but will increase the irritating false readings.
Targeting fish in deep water generally requires higher
sensitivity, especially in dirty water. Otherwise, the sensitivity
can be lowered in shallow water. Salt and brackish water
also require a comparatively higher sensitivity setting. As
the sensitivity is enhanced, smaller details show on the
screen (but trash & debris might be detected as fish).
Operation guide:

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Press Menu Key to enter “Sonar” menu. Press up/down
Direction Key to select the “Sensitivity”. When “Sensitivity” is
selected, press left/right Direction Key to adjust the value (5%
- 100%) of this feature.
Press up/down direction key to select other feature setting
or press “ECS” to exit feature setting.
2) Depth Range
This feature has 7 depth ranges (10 Ft, 20 Ft, 30 Ft, 60 Ft,
120 Ft, 164 Ft,AUTO). Depth range setting is used to adjust
the bottom display width. For example, the actual water
depth is 10 Ft, and the depth range is 20 Ft, the display
width of the bottom will be 50% of the screen. User can
adjust the depth range according to the actual water depth.
Recommended depth range is set to be larger than and
closest to the actual depth of water, in order to obtain the
best display. Or it can be set to beAUTO.
3) Noise Filter
Noise Filter Setting is used for filtering sonar noise. The fish
finder has 4 Noise Filtering levels (off, low, medium, high) for
user to choose from.
4) Fish Depth
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