Specifications:

 

Operating Frequency

200 KHz

Power Requirement

12 volts

Power Cable Length

111/2'

Transducer (standard)

XHS-6-16 high-speed

Transducer Cone Angle

16 degrees

Transducer Cable Length

20'

Depth Ranges

0-15', 0-30', 0-60', 0-120',

 

0-180', 0-240', 0-360', 0-480'

Zoom Ranges

7', 15', 30'

Mounting (standard)

All-In-One Mounting & Connector System

Unit Construction

High-impact polycarbonate case

Dimensions

61/2"W x 63/4"H x 1 Y2"D

Display

liquid crystal

Viewing Area

3"W x 4" H

Matrix Configuration

48 x 75 pixels

TESTING THE INSTALLATION

Once you've installed your TCR ID-10, Transducer and cables, it's time to test the installation. This testing should be done on the water, since that is the only way to check your Transducer's performance.

Test Your TCR

With your boat at idle, turn the unit on. The TCR will perform a "self test" on its electronics to make sure everything is operating properly, and then it will select the right depth range and sensitivity level for the conditions. Momentarily, you'll see the reading start to "march" across the screen from right to left.

Test Your ID-10 Installation

Increase your boat speed to ensure that you get a continuous bottom reading as the boat moves. Your TCR ID-10 and its Transducer are designed to operate at up to 75 mph so feel free to test them at very high speeds.

If the TCR ID-10 performs well at idle or slow speeds, but the display is not continuous at higher speeds, then the Transducer is not installed properly. Air bubbles or turbulence from the boat hull are passing across the face of the Transducer, blocking the transmitted signal. Following the instructions in "Mounting The Transducer," you can make simple adjustments that should take care of the problem.

NOTE: Should problems occur during your tests, first consult the "Before You Call For Service" section in this manual for trouble-shooting tips from the Humminbird engineers. If you don't find the solution there, call our toll-free Customer Service Hotline listed on page 2.

BUILT-IN SIMULATOR

To help you learn to use your new unit, Humminbird has built a simulator into the TCR ID-10. The simulator will display a typical underwater scene, and allow you to use the controls for practice.

Activating the simulator is easy-with the unit turned off, hold down the power button for about 2 seconds, until a chirping sound begins. When you release the button, the built-in simulator will be on and ready for your practice session. Turning your unit off and back on again will disengage the simulator, for operating the TCR ID-10 in actual conditions.

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Humminbird TCR ID-10 manual Testing the Installation, BUILT-IN Simulator