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Toslon TF500 Quick Start Manual

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Type: Quick Start
Category: Fish Finder
Pages: 12
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Display

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1) Transmitter      2) Antenna for display
3) Power cable    4) Bttery holder 5) Antenna
extended cable   6) Antenna for  transmitter
7) Valcro 

Transmitter

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2

3

1) Transducer   2) Knobs   3) Rubber

Note:

 

the rubber is different according to

different bait boats

Transducer

Check the content

(Optional)

(Optional)

 


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Installation 

(transducer)

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1)  For general boats, like Carp 
Madness,  Anatec Monocoque, 
you need need to drill a hole on 
the boat bottom to fix the 
transducer.

2)  For boats of Carplounge/-
Waveruner/ Vegaboat/Carpboat 
etc, there is a transducer groove 
on the bottom. So, you only need 
to simply match the 
transducer to 
the boat 
with a 
rubber.

3)  For Anatec catamaran bait 
boat,  there is a transducer 
groove on the bottom. So,  you 
only need simply match the 
transducer to the 
boat with 
a rubber.

r to the

 


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1)  Drill an hole (5mm diameter) 
on the selected position.

2) Screw down the wisher and 
nut from the antenna
extended , then hold the DC 
cable through the hole from 
inner housing, and Screw 
tighted the nut by an wrench.

3) Screw the antenna on boat

antenna_extended cable

connect to battery

connect to transducer

signal indicator

connect to antenna
with antenna_extended
cable

antenna for transmitter

Antenna Installation

After all the installatiion are 
finished, please connect the 
parts (transducer, antenna, 
battery) to the transmiter.
Then fix the transmitter inner 
the boat.

Wiring

Installation 

(antenna & wiring)

 


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Powering

Battery Type

12V Lead-acid

8*AA  NiMH

8*AA Alkaline

2S  Lithium

3S  Lithium

4S  Lithium

Voltage

10.8v~14.8V

7.8V~10.6V

7.5V~12.8V

5.6~8.4V

8.4~12.6V

11.2V~16.8V

Permission

12V

lead-acid

8AA  

NiMH

8AA 

Alkaline

2S  

Lithium

3S  

Lithium

4S  

Lithium

Recomended voltage

Absolute Maximum voltage

For display

6-12V

14.8V

For transmitter

6-12V

14.8V

Note

: overvoltage may burn the elements in the device!

From bellow shows the voltage range of the most popular  batteries in the market:

 


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Using Instruction

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1) Please do not put the display on ground during the operation, 
which could cause a short R/C distance.

The proper way is using an tripod to support the display, and 
keep it at least 1.2m above the ground.

2) Make sure the antenna is tighten on the boat, otherwise the 
R/C distance will be greatly shorten.

 


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Key function

Menu                          

Open  Menu settings; Switch between menus

Up arrow                  

Move up to select menu; increase a value of option 

Down arrow            

Move down to select menu; decrease a value of option 

Power  & Exit          

Turns unit on/off. Also be use to quit a menu setting

Ent                              

 Finalizes menu selections; confirm a setting

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Note

during the unit working, you can press the UP arrow to “freeze” the screen. 

Press any key will unfreeze the screen.

 


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What’s on the display

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   Depth readout

Water temperature

Voltage of transmitter

Voltage of display

 bottom

signal indicator

Depth range 
at bottom

 Fish symbol

 Unrecognized fish

Up range

Real-time-window

 


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Menu Operation

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In most time the default setting is enough. However in some situation, to get a better using, you need adjusting 

the menu setting.

Determines how echoes will be displayed on the screen. Increasing the sensitivity will make you see more 
details on the screen. In deep water, increasing the sensitivity.
whereas in shallow decreasing the sensitivity.

1) Sensivity

Fish ID. Sens. adjust the threshold of fish size display
Selecting a higher setting allows weak returns being displayed as 
fish, which is helpful especially when you are intending to find 
smaller fish species or bait fish.

2) Fish ID. Sens.

How to set a Sensivity?
1

Press 

MENU 

Key, and use keypad to choose

Sensivity

2

Press 

ENT 

key to conform the selection.

3

Press  

UP arrow/Down arrow

 key to increase/decrease the 

value.
4)   Press 

ENT 

key to confirm the setting.

Selecting a low setting will prevent weak sonar returns being 
displayed as fish, which will be very helpful when you are seeking 
large species of fish.

 


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Menu List

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Adjust the threshold of fish size display. higher setting allows weak returns being 
displayed as fish, while a low setting will prevent it being displayed as fish.

Set different RF channel to allow more than one users operating the device in 
the same region without any radio interference.

Separates strong sonar echoes from weak sonar echoes. That makes it easier for 
you to distinguish fish for structure from the bottom.

Controls the level of details shown on the display.

Determine in which portion the bottom will be displayed on the screen.

Set the background to black and dimming the backlight automatically.

Badjust the brightness of backlight.

Change the background of the screen.

Set displaying bottom in color mode or in sandy style.

Set if the sonar unit sound a tone or not when a key is pressed.

Fish Alarm sounds when the fishfinder detects what it determines to be a fish.

Sounds when the depth becomes equal to or less than the menu setting.

Sounds when the input battery voltage of display is equal to or less than the setting.

Sounds when the input battery voltage of transmitter is equal to or less than the setting.

Set the units of measure for all depth-related readouts.

Select the display language for menus.

Used to restore original factory setting.

Used to let you practicing using the Fishfinder as if you were on the water.

Show system information of device.

Used to control data transmission with external device.   

Sensivity

Depth Range

Night Mode

Backlight

Background

Color Scheme

Beeper

Fish Alarm

Shallow Alarm

Battery of Display

Battery of Boat

Measure Units

Language

System Reset

Simulator

System Info.

Baud Rate

Basic

Ad

vanc

ed

Fish ID. Sens.

Color Line

RF Channel

 


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Specifications and Features

Display size: 4.3"TFT LCD; Sunlight Viewable
Resolution: 480*272Pixels;  65,536 color
Language: Multi-language
Monitor and Display Real-time Voltage of Bait boat Battery
IPX6 Level Waterproof Casing Design
Depth Capability: 30m (100ft)
Sonar Frequency: 115Khz
Sonar Beam Angle: 60deg @-10db
Sonar Alarms: Fish / Shallow / Low Battery
RC Distance(field test): Max 300m (1000ft)
Radio Frequency: 2.4Ghz
RF Channels: 20
RC Power: 20dBm
Power of Display: 6~12V lithium battery or  8 * AA  Battery
Power of Transmitter: Powered by bait boat battery or DC6~12V/2.0W
Sensor Cable Length: 0.5m
Sonar unit size: 153 x110 x 44mm; Portable Case Size: 262 x 150 x 98mm
Operational Temperature: -10°C ~ 50°C 
Water Temp. Included in Transducer
Extreme stable wireless performance even in bad condition
Display target depth reading above each fish symbol 
Big / small fish identification
Rugged portable case for a full protection of the fishfinder 
Full two-year warranty; extended warranties avaiable

Display

Sonar

R/F

Power

Features

Technical and 

casing

Specifica

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Fe

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