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Toslon TF300 Quick Start Manual

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Type: Quick Start Guide
Category: Fish Finder
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Display

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1) CCU    

2) Power cable    

3) Charger cable 

4) Data conversion cable 

5) Antenn (2pcs; one display; another for CCU)

6) Battery holder

7) Fedder cable  

8) Valcro 

CCU

1) Transducer   2) Knobs   3) Rubber

Note:

 

the rubber is different according to

different bait boats

Transducer

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Installation 

(transducer)

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1)  For general boats, like Carp 
Madness,  Anatec Monocoque, 
you 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.

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

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

3) Screw the antenna on boat

feeder cable

signal 
indicator

connected to 
antenna with 
feeder cable

antenna for CCU

Antenna Installation

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

Wiring

Installation 

(antenna & wiring)

connected 
to battery

connected to 
transducer with 
converision cable


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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

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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) TF300 can be used by fixing to a remote.

2) TF300 also can be used by fixing to a tripod.

Note: 

make sure the antenna is tighten on the boat, otherwise 

the R/C distance will be greatly shorten.

fixed to a remote.

fixed to a  tripod


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Key function

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Key

Function

[Menu] 

1) Open menu settings
2) Switch between menus

[Power / Exit] 

1) Power on / off the unit
2) Exit the selection or menu
3) Turn on / off the backlight

[Enter] 

1) Confirm a setting / selection
2) Enter the menu settings

[Up] 

1) Move up to select menu
2) Increase a value of option

1) Move down to select menu
2) Decrease a value of option

[Down] 

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What’s on the display

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   Depth readout

Water temperature

Voltage of CCU

Bottom

SD card ready

Gain setting

Shallow water mode

Depth range 
at bottom

 Fish 
symbol

Water
surface

Unrecognized 
fish

Strength of
radio signal

Battery strength

Up range


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SONAR SETTING

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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.
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.

2) Fish ID. Sens.

The gain controls the sensitivity of the hardware receiver. A 
higher gain makes the sonar more sensitive to echo returns, 
allowing it to display weaker targets. If the gain is set too 
high, the image might be cluttered with background noise.

Note: 

when set in [shallow water mode], the [Gain] option 

will be disable.

3) Gain

Used to get a better sonar performance in shallow water.

4) Shallow Mode

[gain] automatilly  

changed to high 

sensivity 

Gain=4x

[Gain]=2x


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Menu List

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Sensivity

Fish ID. Sens.

Surface Clarify

Gain

Shallow Mode

Units

Depth Range

Depth Offset

Color Invert

Chart Speed

Contrast

Shallow Alarm

Fish Alarm

CCU Alarm Vtg.

Beeper

Language

Backlight

Load Default

Simulator

System Info

Dev. Mode

CCU Update

Mode Select

Controls the level of details shown on the display

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

Reduces surface clutter by decreasing the sensivity of the receiver near the surface

The gain controls the sensitivity of the hardware receiver. A higher gain makes 

the sonar more sensitive to echo returns

Used to get better sonar performance in shallow water

Set the units of measure for all depth or temperature related readouts

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

Adjust the digital depth readout to indicate depth from the waterline

Invert the color of sonar image

Control how fast the sonar information moves across the screen

Let you to get a suitable display when you operate the unit

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

Sounds when the fishfinder detects what it determines to be a fish

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

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

Select the display language for menus

Adjust the brightness of backlight

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

For engineering using

Used to update CCU

Select a mode for sonar display

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Specifications and Features

Display size: 4.5"FSTN, Sunlight Viewable

Resolution: 240*128Pixels;  4Gray Scal screen

Language: Multi-language

Depth Capability: Max 30m (100ft)

Sonar Frequency: 115Khz

Sonar Beam Angle: 60deg @-10db

Sonar Alarms: Fish / Shallow / Low Battery

Radio Frequency: 433Mhz

RC Power: 20dBm(note: normally 180m(600ft) range can be expected, the

height of atenna and weather can result huge difference of the radio range)

Radio Frequency: 433MHz

Power of Display: Li battery (BL-5C)

Power of Transmitter: Powered by bait boat battery or DC6-12V/2.0W

Sensor Cable Length: 0.5m

Sonar unit size: 134 x92 x 24mm

Operational Temperature: -10°C - 50°C 

Water Temp. Included in Transducer

Display target depth reading above each fish symbol 

Update the software of display & CCU (transmitter) via the built in SD card

3 level hardware gain setting to meet shallow/middle/deep water enviroment

Optimized shallow water mode for carp fishing

Extreme stable wireless performance envn in bad condition

Full two-year warranty; extended warrangies available

Display

Sonar

R/F

Power

Features

Technical and 

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