1Vexilar Fl SerieS Sonar/FiSh FinderSOWNERS MANUAL For Models:FL-8SE | FL-12 | FL-18 | FL-20 | FL-22HDContentsVexilar — Pioneers in Marine Ele
10Setting the GainGain functions are the same on all models. However, the FL-8se and FL-18 have a different scale than the FL-12, FL-20 and FL-22HD.Ga
11Interference RejectionThe purpose of interference rejection is to reduce cross-talk interference from other nearby depth sounders. This can be very
12Interference Rejection comes on automatically when you power up the asher. You can turn it off by pressing on the gain control.If interference from
13ADDITIONAL FEATURESLow Power Mode ( Not Available on FL-8SE )Low Power Mode, or LP Mode, reduces the output power of your asher. It is useful for s
14Auto Zoom ( FL-18, FL-20, & FL-22HD Only )Auto Zoom (AZ) puts the asher into a split-screen view, with the complete water column on the right a
15Bottom Lock ( FL-18 & FL-22HD Only )Bottom Lock (BL) works the same as Auto Zoom, except the asher continuously updates the position of the b
16Understanding the Zoom ModesWhen Auto Zoom (AZ) or Bottom Lock (BL) is active, the display is divided into two halves. When reading depths always us
17THE RIGHT HALF represents the entire water column, from the transducer to the bottom. Read the depth using the inner red/white scale.THE
18Night Mode ( FL-20 & FL-22HD Only )Night Mode reduces the asher’s display brightness to make night time viewing more comfortable to
19BOAT USENavigationThe Vexilar FL series of ashers are great tools for navigation while boating. The instantaneous readings offer the a
2VEXILAR — PIONEERS IN MARINE ELECTRONICSEstablished in 1960, Vexilar, Inc. has been a leading innovator of marine electronics in the sport
20VegetationThe Vexilar FL series ashers are exceptional when it comes to reading inside vegetation. With proper transducer choice, the colors will a
21ICE FISHINGBasic PrinciplesThe FL series color ashers offer distinct advantages over traditional depth sounders for the sport of ice shing. This u
22Ice Fishing TransducerVexilar ice fishing systems include a special type of transducer patented in 1997 called the Ice-Ducer®. This transducer style
23Seeing Your LureThe key to ice fishing success when using a Vexilar ice fishing system is the ability to see your shing lure and it’s relationship to
24ICE FISHING SYSTEMSThe Genz PackThe Genz Pack offers a great value in an affordable ice fishing pack. It includes all of the basic components needed
25Battery CompartmentTo remove the battery, remove the four rear section screws.Transducer HolderStore the transducer in the special holder above the
26The Pro Pack IIThe Pro Pack II offers everything needed to begin ice shing with a Vexilar color asher, plus some extra add-ons to make the system
27Cable Storage and CleatsUse the cable handle as your cable storage and the tie-down cleats on either side to keep it in place and out of your way.Tr
28The Ultra PackThe Ultra Pack is rugged and packed with features. The Ultra Pack includes a D-130 Battery Status Indicator, tackle box, rem
29Cable Storage and CleatsUse the area behind the tackle box as your cable storage. Use the tie-down cleats on either side to keep it in place and out
3ABOUT FLASHERSHow Sonar WorksSONAR stands for SOund NAvigation Ranging. Sound travels through fresh water at a speed of approximately 4920 feet per s
30A unique battery fuel guage that recognizes both the discharge and charge cycle of your battery. It will sense the current charging con
31Battery Charging CHARGE AFTER EACH USE1 Amp Digital Automatic Charger (model V-410 / 1 Amp)1 Allow the battery to warm up before charging. This m
32BOAT INSTALLATIONMounting the Flasher UnitTake a few minutes to plan your installation. The unit should be mounted in a location where it will be re
33TRANSDUCER INSTALLATIONTransducer Types and Mounting MethodsThere are several different transducer styles used for the various mounting options avai
34Transom Transducer MountingBefore you begin the process of installing the transducer, check your hull to find a spot where you’ll get a smooth water
35In-Hull Transducer MountingSurface preparation and location are the keys to having a good sonar transducer installation that will las
36AlumaDucer™ Transducer InstallationIMPORTANT PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSThe AlumaDucer mounted in-hull helps many boaters get better perf
37Installation Proceduresin S t a L L i n G t h e aL U m a dU C e r1. Using the supplied Scotch-Brite® pad, remove any paint, dirt or coatings on th
38Electric Trolling Motor MountingThere are two main styles of trolling motors: manual steer and electric steer. The proper mounting method depends on
39Portable OptionsA suction cup bracket is an option if you want to quickly install and remove the transducer from the boat.BK0044Fits all High-Speed
4FLASHER OPERATIONBasic UseThe Vexilar FL series color ashers are great tools for open water and ice shing. Once you learn to understand the color d
40ABOUT TRANSDUCERSCone of SoundThe cone of sound is the area the sound waves cover as they are emitted from the transducer. Generall
41Dead ZoneBeam angle has a large effect on the performance of your asher. There is more to it than simply area of coverage. The correct b
42Vexilar Tri-Beam Ice-Ducer System, WILL Put More Fish on the IceVexilar invented and patented the first Ice-Ducer in 1997. A self-leveling trans
43Understanding the Tri-Beam AdvantagesThe first thing you will note about your Tri-Beam Ice-Ducer as you switch from one crystal to another is that yo
44PARTS AND ACCESSORIESOptional Transducers and Conversion Kitstr a n S o m mo U n t hi G h Sp e e d St y L e S (25’ Ca B L e )• TB0044 - 19° Co
45aL U m a dU C e r ™• TB0023A - 19° Cone Angle• TK-123A - 19° Transducer with Conversion Kit for FL-8se and FL-18• TK-223A - 19° Transducer with C
46ACCESSORIESUltra Pack Carrying Case OnlyThis portable case has all the features. Upgrade your older system or build a custom new system.Pro Pack II
47Tri-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 LCD BatterySta
48TROUBLE SHOOTINGSy m p t o m po S S i b l e Ca u S eUnit is turned on, but no display and motor is not running.Check for bad connections, proper ho
49Electrical InterferenceThere may be situations where you experience interference from other electrical devices, not just another nearby depth sou
5About the DisplayThe FL series asher display consists of three colors (marks) which appear at various positions on the screen. Understa
50SPECIFICATIONSOperating Voltage: 10.5 - 15 Volts (12 Volts Nominal)Current Draw: 200mAPower Output: 400 Watts (Peak to Peak) Maximum Frequency:
51SERVICE AND SUPPORTIf you find that you need help please contact us. Have ready the model number and, if possible, the serial number of your product.
52A Different Kind of Outdoor TelevisionIce Fishing Today is the first TV show to be extensively linked directly to the World Wide Web, and that is jus
6Setting the RangeFL-8SEThe FL-8SE has six depth ranges in two groups, Shallow and Deep. The Shallow group includes Zero to 20’, 40’, and 80’. The dee
7Setting the RangeFL-18The FL-18 has 5 depth ranges. Zero to 20’, 40’, 60’, 80’, and 200’. To interpret depth, you multiply the displayed reading by t
8Setting the RangeFL-12 and FL-20Both the FL-12 and FL-20 have ve depth ranges consisting of Zero to 20’, 40’, 60’, 80’, and 200’. To read depth, you
9Setting the RangeFL-22HDThe FL-22HD has 6 depth ranges. Zero to 10’, 20’, 30’, 40’, 50’, and 60’. To interpret depth, you multiply the displayed read
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