User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions and Warnings
- Dear Customer:
- Introduction
- Receiver
- Transmitter
- Remote Display
- Battery Charger
- Locating Instructions
- Appendix A: System Specifications and Maintenance Requirements
- Appendix B: Projected Depth Versus Actual Depth and the Fore/Aft Offset
- Appendix C: Calculating Depth Based on Distance Between FLP and RLP
- LIMITED WARRANTY
Battery Charger
NOTE: If a battery becomes drained below 4 V, the charger will not immediately recognize the
battery. Leave the battery in the charger and press the charge button. Within a few
minutes, the red light will begin to blink indicating the charger has recognized the
battery. The red light will illuminate solidly within 30 seconds to 1 minute indicating
that the battery is charging on a full cycle.
2. If the battery needs discharging, press the discharge button on the battery charger; the green light will
begin to blink indicating the battery is being discharged. When the battery is completely discharged,
the green light will stop blinking and the charge cycle will automatically start, as indicated by the solid
red light.
NOTE: The discharge cycle may last for up to 4 hours depending on the amount of residual
charge in the battery. Typically, discharging will last for just a few minutes if the LT2
receiver or remote has indicated low battery voltage.
3. When the charging cycle is complete, the green light will automatically illuminate indicating that the
battery is charged and ready for use. The battery may take up to 4 hours to charge. The voltage on a
fully charged battery is between 16.5 V and 17.1 V.
NOTE: If a battery is left in the charger during a power interruption, the red or green light may
flash and the battery will begin to discharge on its own. After the power has resumed,
simply remove and replace the battery pack.
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