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VEXILAR FL SERIES SONAR/FISH FINDERS OWNERS MANUAL For Models: FL-8SE | FL-12 | FL-18 | FL-20 | FLX-28 Contents Vexilar — Pioneers in Marine Electronics About Flashers Flasher Operation Basic Use About the Display Range Control FL-8se Range Control FL-18 Range Control FL-12/20 Range Control FLX-28 Setting the Gain Interference Rejection Low Power Mode Auto Zoom Bottom Lock Low Battery Indicator Understanding Zoom FL-18 Auto Zoom FL-20 Auto Zoom FLX-28 Auto Zoom Night Mode Welcome to the FLX-28 Introduction
VEX I L A R — PIONEERS I N MAR I N E E L EC T R O NIC S Established in 1960, Vexilar, Inc. has been a leading innovator of marine electronics in the sport fishing industry for over 50 years.
ABO U T F L A S H ER S How Sonar Works SONAR stands for SOund NAvigation Ranging. Sound travels through fresh water at a speed of approximately 4920 feet per second. A sonar device (depth finder/fish finder) measures the amount of time a burst of energy takes to travel to the bottom and return to the transducer. This time variation is then displayed on the readout of your sonar. When the depth gets deeper, the time of travel for the sound increases.
FLA SH E R O PER ATION Basic Use The Vexilar FL series color flashers are great tools for open water and ice fishing. Once you learn to understand the color display, you can apply this knowledge to greatly increase your awareness of what’s under the water. FL S eries F l ashers C an B e U sed F or : • • • • • • Determining the current depth at any boat speed. Locating fish-holding underwater structure. Determining the bottom hardness and transition lines. Penetrating thick vegetation to see what’s below.
About the Display The FL series flasher display consists of multiple colors (marks) which appear at various positions on the screen. Understanding what the colors mean, and the position and size of the colored marks, is the key to being able to interpret the information correctly. RED = Strong Strength Signals. Strong signals are generally produced by significant underwater objects, such as the bottom, heavy vegetation, and large fish.
Setting the Range FL-8SE The FL-8SE has six depth ranges in two groups, Shallow and Deep. The Shallow group includes Zero to 20’, 40’, and 80’. The deep group includes Zero to 30’, 60’, and 120’. To interpret depth, you multiply the displayed reading by the range multiplier. Deep Range Group Look at the inner scale and the right-hand multipliers in yellow Shallow Range Group Look at the outer scale and the left-hand multipliers in white S hallow G roup • S-1 = Zero to 20 feet.
Setting the Range FL-18 The FL-18 has 5 depth ranges. Zero to 20’, 40’, 60’, 80’, and 200’. To interpret depth, you multiply the displayed reading by the range multiplier. Normal mode selected In normal mode, read the outer white scale and multiply by the range setting. Here, the range is set to “x1”. Bottom is at 15 feet, a fish is at 12 feet, and there is a weak signal at 10 feet.
Setting the Range FL-12 and FL-20 Both the FL-12 and FL-20 have five depth ranges consisting of Zero to 20’, 40’, 60’, 80’, and 200’. To read depth, you match the color of the range selected with the depth scale of the same color. Match the color in which the range knob is pointing to the same colored depth scale. Here, the range is set to 20 feet, which is yellow. To read depth, look at the yellow scale on the flasher display.
Setting the Range FLX-28 The FLX-28 is equipped with a digital depth readout on the inner display dial and the “AUTO” Stands for “Auto Range”. You can also select ranges manually. The “AUTO” setting automatically selects the correct depth range to maximize your display area. The shallowest range in the Auto setting is 0-10 feet. For example, if you are fishing only 8 feet of water, in the “AUTO” mode setting, the entire dial of the display will be dedicated to 10 feet or less.
Setting the Gain Gain functions are the same on all models. However, the FL-8se, FL-18 and FLX-28 have a different scale than the FL-12, FL-20. G ain S cale • The FL-8se, FL-18 and FLX-28 use a zero to ten scale. • The FL-12 and FL-20 use a Minimum to Maximum scale. FL-8se, FL-18 & FLX-28 Gain Control FL-12 & FL-20 Gain Control Gain controls the amount of amplification applied to the return sonar signal. Think of gain as your volume control. You turn up the gain to see more of what’s below.
Interference Rejection The purpose of interference rejection is to reduce cross-talk interference from other nearby depth sounders. This can be very helpful if you have another sounder mounted on your boat running at the same frequency as your flasher. It is also helpful when other fishermen are running sounders operating at the same frequency as your flasher nearby. Cross-talk interference occurs when the signals sent from one depth sounder are received by another.
FL-8SE and FL-12 Interference Rejection comes on automatically when you power up the flasher. You can turn it off by pressing on the gain control. If interference from another sounder is present on the display, press this button repeatedly until it goes away or is reduced as much as possible. FL-18, FL-20 and FLX-28 Interference Rejection comes on automatically when you power up the flasher.
ADD I T I O N A L FEAT U RES Low Power Mode ( Not Available on FL-8SE ) Low Power Mode, or LP Mode, reduces the output power of your flasher. It is useful for situations where the gain cannot be turned down enough in Normal Mode. Use the Low Power Mode only when you need to. Usually, you’ll use it in only very shallow or very weedy conditions. FL-18 Activate the Low Power Mode (LP) by switching the Mode control to the left. The range can be set at any position.
Auto Zoom ( FL-18, FL-20, & FLX-28 Only ) Auto Zoom (AZ) puts the flasher into a split-screen view, with the complete water column on the right and a magnified view from the bottom on the left. When you switch to Auto Zoom Mode, the flasher automatically selects the magnified bottom view for you. However, you do need to have the flasher set to a depth range in which the bottom is in view. FL-18 Activate Auto Zoom by switching the Mode control to the AZ selection on the right or the left.
Bottom Lock ( FL-18 ) Bottom Lock (BL) works the same as Auto Zoom, except the flasher continuously updates the position of the bottom in the magnified view. This can be helpful in a boat that is moving over varying depths or is riding in heavy waves. Bottom Lock will keep the bottom reading lined up correctly with the zero mark on the Zoom scale. This allows you to see objects which are very close to the bottom, even though the depth may be changing rapidly.
Understanding the Zoom Modes When Auto Zoom (AZ) or Bottom Lock (BL) is active, the display is divided into two halves. When reading depths always use the inner scale on the right side. When the range is set to 20, read this scale “as is”. When the range is set to 40, double the reading. If set to 60, triple the reading. FL-18 - Auto Zoom THE LEFT HALF represents the zoom view. From the bottom up to six feet. Read the distance from the bottom using the inner yellow scale.
FL-20 - Auto Zoom THE LEFT HALF represents the zoom view. From the bottom up to six (or 12) feet. Read the distance from the bottom using the large white scale. THE RIGHT HALF represents the entire water column, from the transducer to the bottom. Read the depth using the inner red/white scale. You interpret the depth by multipling the indicated value on the red/white scale by the multiplying factor here. The Zoom scale reads in the Bottom opposite direction as the full view scale.
FLX-28 - Auto Zoom THE LEFT HALF represents the zoom view from the bottom up to six feet. Read the distance from the bottom up using the green depth markers. THE RIGHT HALF represents the entire water column from the water surface to the bottom. The zoom scale reads in the opposite direction as the full view Bottom scale. The bottom will always be at the 7 o’clock position. Objects will appear above this point. You can only see objects as far off the bottom as the zoom setting permits, which is 6 feet.
W E L C O M E T O TH E F LX-2 8 The following instructions should be read before you take your FLX-28 to the water to ensure you fully understand the capabilities and limitations of this unit. What makes the FLX-28 so special is the performance based automatic features that allow you to start fishing faster and easier than ever before. There are more features to the FLX-28 series than ever before inside a single flasher sonar system.
Auto Range Operation It is possible to confuse your “Auto Range” operation when fishing over very soft lake bottoms or during conditions of thick ice. This can confuse the software, as it cannot find a bottom point in the return signal strong enough to trigger a lock on the bottom. For this reason, there is a three second delay beginning when you put the transducer in the water before the unit attempts to lock.
Multi-Layer Display The FLX-28 incorporates a three-layer LED, spinning wheel display. The outer color display layer is like our standard three-color Vexilar flasher display. However, with data transfer technology, we can offer more color palettes. The inner layer gives you a green marker for every foot shown on the display. This makes it easy to position your baits one or two feet off the bottom with no guessing.
FLX-28 Color Mode Operation On the top MODE setting control knob you have the “CS” option on the switch, this stands for “Color Select.” Simply switch the MODE switch to CS and then tap (push in) the top gain switch while the flasher is on. The FLX-28 display will tell you what color setting you are selecting from scheme 1 through 5. Your FLX-28 will remain in whatever color palette you select until you manually change it again.
because of the wide variety of colored lights you will see when you find yourself fishing over a large group of fish. When you see a fish in red, then turn to white, you know the fish is inches from your lure. The four color setting will allow you to see more individual targets, which might be too confusing to some, but you will gain the ability to target specific fish better.
FLX-28 Mode Settings and Abbreviations D = DEMO MODE Here is a fun feature that the FLX-28 offers to those dreaming about ice fishing during the off season or when they are coaching their friends on what to expect when they go fishing with ANY Vexilar. The Demo Mode simply runs a simulation program showing what a bottom signal will look like in normal mode setting.
LP - Low Power Option The Low Power Mode is designed for shallow water anglers looking to clean up a cluttered and busy display. The rule for using the Low Power Mode setting is this: If you turn down your gain as low as it can go in normal mode, and yet the signal is still too strong to get a good clean reading, switch to the Low Power Mode. By activating the LP Mode you are greatly reducing the output power of your unit.
Battery Voltage Display Each time you turn the FLX-28 unit on, it will flash the voltage of your battery on the digital display for three seconds. The FLX-28 can work on any 12 volt power supply. While fishing if you find the digital display saying “LOW-BATT” the system is telling you the battery is down to only 10.6 volts. At 8.0 volts, the “LOW-BATT” graphic warnings will start to blink on and off which tells you the unit is about to shutdown. At 6.
I CE F I S H ING Basic Principles The FL series color flashers offer distinct advantages over traditional depth sounders for the sport of ice fishing. This unique style of fishing offers a stable platform to fish from. Because everything is so stable, the only movements below are that of fish. Additionally, the conditions allow you to drop your bait directly down into the center of the transducer’s cone of sound. This allows you to be able to see your bait and the fish on the display at the same time.
Ice Fishing Transducer Vexilar ice fishing systems include a special type of transducer patented in 1997 called the Ice-Ducer®. This transducer style is designed specifically for the ice fishing application. The Ice-Ducer® works off the “plumb-bob” theory. When suspended by the cable, the transducer cone is perfectly aligned to point straight down. I ce -D ucer ® C omponents Stopper - The stopper sets the depth of the transducer.
Seeing Your Lure The key to ice fishing success when using a Vexilar ice fishing system is the ability to see your fishing lure and it’s relationship to the bottom, structure, and fish. Ice fishing with a Vexilar allows you to present your lure to the fish. You see the fish on the display and you raise your lure so it is right above the fish on the display. If the fish is hungry, it will bite. If not, it will react in some way to your presentation, such as with disinterest or fear.
ICE F I SH ING S Y S T EM S The Genz Pack The Genz Pack offers a great value in an affordable ice fishing pack. It includes all of the basic components needed to ice fish with a Vexilar FL series flasher immediately. A key factor of the Genz Pack is that it fits on top of a five gallon bucket (not included). Carry Case The Genz “Blue Box” is a two-piece system made from a high density polyethylene.
Battery Compartment To remove the battery, remove the four rear section screws. Transducer Holder Store the transducer in the special holder above the battery. The holder is designed to accept all styles of Ice-Ducers. Easy Charge Jack Charge the battery here. You do not need to disconnect the battery connections while charging Cable Storage Stuff extra cable into the storage compartment under the flasher unit. Accessories Eye-Bolt Insert the transducer support eyebolt here.
The Pro Pack II The Pro Pack II offers everything needed to begin ice fishing with a Vexilar color flasher, plus some extra add-ons to make the system more complete. Digital Depth / Battery Status* Shows the current depth in an easy-to-read number and the level of charge in the battery. See page 38 for instructions. Battery and Charger 12 Volt / 9 Amp battery with 1 amp digital automatic charger. FL-12 Shown Tackle Box The Vexilar tackle box fits into a convenient location here.
Battery Compartment To remove the battery, remove the flasher from the carrying case, then the transducer holder by removing the two mounting screws. Transducer Holder Store the transducer in the special holder above the battery. The holder is designed to accept all styles of Ice-Ducers. Accessories Use the predrilled holes for Vexilar add-on accessories, such as the FlexLight, or Tri-Beam Transducer. See pages 52 - 56. Eye-Bolt Insert the transducer support eye-bolt here, the pack’s front or far side.
The Ultra Pack The Ultra Pack is rugged and packed with features. The Ultra Pack includes a DD-100 Digital Depth Indicator*, tackle box, remote accessory posts, a strong float holding handle, four rod holder mounting locations, an enclosed battery compartment and master power switch. Float Holder Store the Ice-Ducer float here. Rod Holder Adjustable angle and fits into four mounting locations; either side, front and back.
Tackle Box The Vexilar tackle box fits into an easy access holder on the back of your Ultra Pack. Accessories Use the pre-drilled holes for Vexilar add-on accessories, such as the FlexLight or Tri-Beam Transducer switch. See page 52. Eye-Bolt Insert the transducer support eye-bolt here, on the opposite side, or in the front. Be sure to remove the float from the transducer cable when using the eye-bolt. Non-Slip Bottom The non-slip bottom fits into a standard fivegallon bucket for convenient storage.
Digital Depth & Battery Indicators DD-100 FL Digital Depth Indicator D-130 Digital Status Indicator The DD-100 is Vexilar’s first smart digital indicator display that offers both digital depth and a battery indicator when you push the “push to test button.” The DD-100 will work on all Vexilar FL series of flashers, DD-100 including older Hondex, Si-tex and Micronar FL-8 models.
Battery Charging CHARGE AFTER EACH USE 1 Amp Digital Automatic Charger (model V-410 / 1 Amp) 1 Allow the battery to warm up before charging. This makes it easier for the charger to charge the battery and the battery is more accepting of a charge. 2 Plug the charger into a wall outlet, verify that it is operating by noting the illuminated GREEN light. 3. Connect the charger to the Easy Charge Jack attached to the unit.
BOAT U S E Navigation The Vexilar FL-8, FL-12, FL-18 and FL-20 flashers are great tools for navigation while boating. The instantaneous readings offer the ability to identify depth changes quickly. Here are some tips to help you navigate safely. CAUTION: • Be sure you know which range you have selected. If you think you have the flasher set to a deeper range than what it actually is, you may run aground unexpectedly.
Vegetation The Vexilar FL-8, FL-12, FL-18 and FL-20 flashers are exceptional when it comes to reading inside vegetation. With proper transducer choice, the colors will allow you to differentiate vegetation from the bottom. Experience will even allow you to identify fish inside heavy vegetation. T ips for R eading in V egetation • Narrow transducer cone angles will perform better than wide cone angles. • Keep the gain setting very low. Too much gain will make readings difficult.
BOAT I N S TA L L AT ION Mounting the Flasher Unit Take a few minutes to plan your installation. The unit should be mounted in a location where it will be readily visible yet out of the way of traffic. The mounting surface should be fairly flat. Be sure to allow clearance for the cables at the rear of the unit while it tilts and swivels. The unit is weather-proof, not waterproof, so try not to mount it in a location where it will be exposed to the extreme forces of wave impact during severe conditions.
TRA N SD UC ER INS TALLAT I O N Transducer Types and Mounting Methods There are several different transducer styles used for the various mounting options available to you. Choose the style which best meets the needs for your mounting application. T ransducer T ypes • High-Speed Transom: This style is designed to be mounted externally on the transom of your boat. It has a special wedged shape to allow clear water flow when running at high boat speed.
Transom Transducer Mounting Before you begin the process of installing the transducer, check your hull to find a spot where you’ll get a smooth water flow along the bottom of the boat. You want to avoid ribs, rivets, and gouges or scratches in the hull. Less than 10° To get a true vertical depth reading, the transducer should be mounted parallel to the water line. However, a 10° tilt to either side is acceptable.
In-Hull Transducer Mounting Surface preparation and location are the keys to having a good sonar transducer installation that will last for years, so please take a few extra minutes to test the location and prepare the surface area. Also, the hull temperature should be at least 60° F while performing the installation. Select an area in your boat. Ideally, for high speed operation, you will need to place the transducer near the center of the transom area of the boat, which is often near the drain plug.
AlumaDucer™ Transducer Installation IMPORTANT PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The AlumaDucer mounted in-hull helps many boaters get better performance and protection from damage than ever before using externally mounted transducers. The key to good performance is to understand the dynamics of how water flows under your hull at different boat speeds. Fiberglass boats often have a flat spot or “pad” on the very rear of the boat. This flat area is ideal for transducers to get a good clear reading at high speeds.
Installation Procedures I nstalling the A luma D ucer 1. Using the supplied Scotch-Brite® pad, remove any paint, dirt or coatings on the aluminum. You MUST be down to the bare aluminum and the surface must be dry. Wipe off all loose dust and dirt. 2. Using the supplied alcohol swab, wipe clean any dust or dirt you created from the target area on the hull and the face of the transducer. Use additional cleanup measures if required. Dry the area with a clean paper towel or rag. 3.
Electric Trolling Motor Mounting There are two main styles of trolling motors: manual steer and electric steer. The proper mounting method depends on the style of trolling motor. M ounting to E lectric S teer M otors Route Through Cord 1. Position the transducer on the bottom side of Secure the motor housing as close to the center of Cable the steering rotation as possible. 2. Attach the transducer to the motor using the Route Through supplied cable tie. Handle 3.
Portable Options A suction cup bracket is an option if you want to quickly install and remove the transducer from the boat. BK0044 Fits all High-Speed style transducers and allows for readings at speeds above the planing speed of the boat. Dual suction cups offer a secure hold. IMPORTANT: Suction cups can come loose. Each bracket includes a safety rope. Be sure to take the time to tie the rope to the bracket and then to the boat leaving as little amount of slack as you can.
ABO U T T R A NS DU C ER S Cone of Sound The cone of sound is the area the sound waves cover as they are emitted from the transducer. Generally, this area is thought of as three-dimensional cone, such as an upside-down ice cream cone. In actuality, the cone of sound is not so precisely defined. It is an irregular shape with edges that taper rather than end abruptly. Additionally, the cone of sound will vary slightly from transducer to transducer.
Dead Zone Cone angle vs Diameter of Coverage D epth 8° 9° 12° 19° 20° Beam angle has a large effect on the 10’ 1.4’ 1.6’ 2.2’ 3.4’ 3.5 performance of your flasher. There is more to 20’ 2.8’ 3.2’ 4.3’ 6.7’ 6.9 it than simply area of coverage. The correct 30’ 4.2’ 4.7’ 6.3’ 10.0’ 10.6 beam angle to use depends entirely on your 40’ 5.6’ 6.3’ 8.4’ 13.4’ 14.1 application. If you are fishing for suspended 50’ 7’ 7.9’ 10.6’ 16.7’ 17.6 fish then you would be pleased with the 60’ 8.4’ 9.4’ 12.6’ 20.8’ 21.
Vexilar Tri-Beam Ice-Ducer System, WILL Put More Fish on the Ice Vexilar invented and patented the first Ice-Ducer in 1997. A self-leveling transducer to make it easy for the ice angler to get their transducer to hang straight down the hole. One of the newest advancements in sonar technology to come around in a long time is the all new Vexilar Tri-Beam Ice-Ducer transducer system.
Understanding the Tri-Beam Advantages The first thing you will note about your Tri-Beam Ice-Ducer as you switch from one crystal to another is that you will be required to adjust your gain setting. Fishing in 30 feet of water with the Tri-Beam set at the 20 degree option will require you set your gain at about a 2 setting, and this would be “normal”. As you go to the 12 degree or the 8 degree you will find the signals get too strong and too blurry to see individual targets.
PAR T S AND A C C ES SO R I ES Optional Transducers and Conversion Kits T ransom M ount H igh S peed S tyles • TB0044 - 19° Cone Angle • TB0084 - 12° Cone Angle *Includes detachable switch assembly T ransom S tyle C onversion K its (25’ C able ) Transom style transducers include the mounting bracket and have 25 feet of cable length. Conversion kits include the transducer, flasher mounting bracket, power cable, and installation hardware.
A luma D ucer ™ • TB0023A - 19° Cone Angle • TK-123A - 19° Transducer with Conversion Kit for FL-8se and FL-18 • TK-223A - 19° Transducer with Conversion Kit for FL-12, FL-20, FL-22 & FLX-28 I ce -D ucers • • • • TB0050 - 19° Cone Angle TB0080 - 12° Cone Angle TB0051 - Pro View 9° (30°) TB0033 - Tri 8°/12°/20° Cone Angles S witches • • • • and E xtensions AlumDucers come with A.C.E. adhesive and have 25 feet of cable length. Ice-Ducers come with float and stopper. Cable length is approx 7 feet.
ACCE SS O R IES Ultra Pack Carrying Case Only This portable case has all the features. Upgrade your older system or build a custom new system. Pro Pack II Carrying Case Only The latest generation of our most popular portable carrying case. Genz “Blue Box” Carrying Case Only A solid carrying case for your Vexilar flasher or other electronics. BC-100 Soft Pack for the Genz Pack Encloses and protects the system. Offers Velcro sealable access locations and side pocket storage.
Tri-Beam Ice-Ducer Gives you the option to select from a wide 20° beam, a mid 12°, or a narrow 8° beam angle. Switch included. Digital Depth & Battery Level Shows the current depth and level of charge as a percentage left in the battery. DD-100 TB0033 Pro Mount Offers a swivel action and quick removal for your flasher or other electronics. It’s durable and economical. Deptherm Gives depth and temperature. Just attach it to your line and drop it down. 104 SMC001 A.C.E.
Vexilar’s SONARPHONE is a REVOLUTION As the name implies, SONARPHONE turns your smart phone or tablet into a fully functional sonar system that will rival any high end sonar on the market today. Using Patented WiFi signal technology to transmit to smart phones or tablets. You don’t need cell phone coverage to use it, the SONARPHONE will work anywhere in the world.
F L AS H E R S PEC IFIC AT I O N S Operating Voltage: Current Draw: 10.5 - 15 Volts (12 Volts Nominal) 175mA Power Output: Frequency: Display Resolution: 400 Watts (Peak to Peak) Maximum 200 kHz 525 Lines of Resolution Target ID (FL-8se & FL-12): Target ID (FL-18 & FL-20): Target ID (FLX-28): Display Colors: > FLX-28 1” Minimum 1/2” Minimum 1/8” Minimum 3 - Red, Orange, and Green 5 - Red, Yellow, Green, Blue and White Interference Rejection > FLX-28 10 Steps 20 Steps Weight: 1.1 Lbs.
TRO U B L E S H O O T ING S ymptom P ossible C ause Unit is turned on, but no display and motor is not running. Check for bad connections, proper hook up polarity, and make sure you have a good, fully charged, battery. Unit is turned on and the motor is running, but there is no display. Battery voltage too low. The unit will show no display if the voltage is below 8 volts. Check voltage while unit is running. Unit runs well for a short time, then lights flash randomly or unit quits.
BAT T E RY & C H A R G IN G T I P S Keeping your battery in top condition is the key for your Vexilar’s reliability. Follow these basic tips and you can expect years of dependability from your Vexilar eqiuipment: BATTERY DO’S • Allow battery to FULLY recharge at room temperature before use. Recharge the battery AFTER EACH USE. • Give cold batteries extra time to charge. Charge at room temperature if you can. • Keep Flames, Sparks, and Metal objects away from batteries and terminals.
EL E C T R I CA L INTER F ER EN CE TRO U B L E S H O O T ING There may be situations where you experience interference from other electrical devices, not just another nearby depth sounder. This interference will show on your display as random signals which can appear anywhere. They will interfere with your ability to see the normal display signals. The most common sources of interference are electric trolling motors and engine ignitions systems.
SE R V I C E A ND S U PPO R T If you find that you need help please contact us. Have ready the model number and, if possible, the serial number of your product. Please be sure to read this manual thoroughly first. A ddress Vexilar, Inc. 6667 West Old Shakopee Road, Suite 101 Minneapolis, MN, 55438-2622 T elephone (952) 884-5291 F ax (952) 884-5292 E mail service@vexilar.com W eb S ite www.vexilar.
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