Humminbird TS1-3, TS2-3 manual

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If you should ever experience any operational problem with your Humminbird, please refer to the following Trouble Shooting guide. If, after checking the various areas described, you are still experiencing problems, we would suggest you return your unit to our plant for repair.

NOTE: Please keep this operations manual in a convenient spot, where it is easily accessible. Also save the original carton your Humminbird came in, in case you should ever need to return it for service.

Multiple Flashes at Regular Intervals

If the OFF-SENS knob is turned too far clockwise, the signal will bounce back and forth several times between the bottom and the boat. This will cause flashes at multiples of the depth reading. CURE: Turn the OFF-SENS knob counterclockwise until you get a good bottom reading.

Unusual Readings

The signal that is reflected back to the transducer from the bottom, or fish, must be strong enough to produce a good clear flash on the dial. Weak flashes or no flashes at all usually indicate that the OFF-SENS knob is turned too far counterclockwise, that you are above deep, decayed vegetation, or that you are in water over 200 feet deep. In the last two cases, the signal would probably be absorbed by the bottom or never reach it.

If the NOISE REJECT knob is turned up too high, some of the signal may also be lost.

Motor Does Not Turn

Check power cable contacts.

No Light

Reverse wires at the battery.

Motor Turns, No Light

Check voltage input to depth sounder, 10 volts minimum.

HUMMINBIRD TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE (continued)

Motor Turns, "0" Lights, No Bottom Reading Turn sensitivity knob full clockwise, noise rejection knob full counterclockwise. Plug and unplug transducer connector"0" reading should increase in width when transducer is plugged in.

Rub water into the face of the transducer to provide for proper wetting.

Check for cuts in cable.

If transducer is mounted inside boat, refer to page 10.

Cannot Obtain High Speed Reading If transducer is mounted inside boat, refer to page 7. If transducer is mounted on outside of boat, check to see that transducer is on driver's side and is flush with the bottom and transom of boat. Tilt back of transducer slightly down to insure transducer stays in contact with the water during high speed operation.

Be sure transducer is clear of ribs, rivets or other protrusions that may cause air bubbles to pass under the transducer.

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Contents Page Transducer Mounting Options Transducer Mounting ProcedureTransom Mounting Procedure Page Page Page Inside Hull Mounting Procedure Installing the LCR Page Other Mounting Options Installing the CablesPage Were Changing the WAY YOU Fish Introduction Humminbird FeaturesMade Better to Work Better Page Your Transducer Theory of OperationPage Transom Mounting Procedure Page Page Inside Hull Mounting Procedure Matching the Proper Transducer Trolling Motor Mounting ProcedureTransducer Switch Assemblies for Models TS1-3 and TS2-3 Installing the Cables IN-DASH Unit IN-DASH Installation InstructionsMounting Screw Instructions General Operational Instructions OFF-SENS Adjustment Noise Reject Adjustment HOW to Read the Dial Page Operation of the Super Thirty 11 in Very Shallow Water Small and Large Fish in Deep Water BirdtrapPage Portable Transducer Assembly Batteries ICE Fishing with the Birdtrap Humminbird Trouble Shooting Guide