MarCum TECHNOLOGIES Quest HD L Lithium Equipped Underwater Viewing System User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- MarCum TECHNOLOGIES
Table of Contents
- MarCum TECHNOLOGIES Quest HD L Lithium Equipped Underwater Viewing System
- Specifications
- Adjusting the Monitor and On-Screen Display (OSD) Settings:
- FAQ
- INTRODUCTION
- Features
- Getting Started
- Adjusting the Monitor and On-Screen Display (OSD) Settings
- CALIBRATION
- ICE FISHING APPLICATION
- BATTERY CHARGING
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MarCum TECHNOLOGIES Quest HD L Lithium Equipped Underwater Viewing System
Specifications
- Model: Quest HD
- Type: Underwater Viewing System
- Monitor: 480v x 800h Solar-Intelligent, H2D LCD monitor
- Monitor Features: Daylight viewable, ultra-thin monitor housing with rubber gasket, potted plug-in connections
- Camera: High-quality Sony CMOS HD Image Sensor with Darkwater lighting technology
Getting Started
- Remove the Quest HD from the packaging and place it on a level surface with the MarCum Technologies logo facing towards you and right side up.
- Loosen the knobs on either side of the monitor by turning each one counter-clockwise a considerable distance.
- Depress both knobs by pushing inwards and hold in place to release the lock on the monitor angle.
- To turn on the Quest HD, press the power key located on the keypad on the lower left side of the front of the monitor. A small red LED indicator light will illuminate.
- The monitor will now display a picture. Unwrap the camera from the cable spool and deploy it into the water to the desired depth.
Adjusting the Monitor and On-Screen Display (OSD) Settings:
The Quest HD monitor has four different adjustments that can be made to enhance the image:
- To access the settings menu, press the menu key on the digital keypad.
- The settings menu will be displayed on the screen. If you wait too long before selecting an adjustment, the menu screen will time out and disappear.
Depth Calibration
If the depth display ever indicates a non-zero depth with the camera out of the water (possibly due to a change in barometric pressure), follow these steps to reset the depth calibration:
- Power the system down.
- Power the system back on again.
Utilizing the HD Video Out Jack
The Quest HD monitor has an HD video out jack on the back that supports a version 1.4 interface. You can use this jack to attach a larger monitor or an external recording device. There are many compact recording devices available that will work great for capturing video.
FAQ
Q: Why is the image difficult to see in certain conditions?
A: This can happen in low light conditions, in deep water, or when the ice is very thick and/or covered with snow.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Quest HD underwater viewing system from MarCum Technologies. The Quest HD offers several technologies that are the first of their kind, making this system the most technologically advanced underwater viewing system available. Using technology such as an 7″ Solar Intelligent-H2D display will deliver the sharpest, most vivid display, even in bright sunlight. Color Kill technology allows you to switch between a Color or Black and White image on demand, while maintaining crisp screen resolution. On- Screen displays of Camera Direction, Depth, Temp and Battery Voltage take all the guess work out of your camera position so your new Quest HD can be used to hunt for underwater treasures, locate the “spot on the spot”, observe fish in their natural habitat or learn how fish react to your lure or bait presentation. The applications are endless, and it’s never been easier or more fun to view.
Features
480v x 800h Solar-Intelligent, H2D LCD monitor. The daylight viewable monitor requires no sunshield while viewing outdoors, though it is recommended that you use the provided visor and turn the monitor away from direct sunlight when using outdoors during the day. The ultra-thin monitor housing is sealed with a rubber gasket and all plug-in connections are potted to protect the internal electronics from the harsh elements.
Sony CMOS HD Image Sensor – .01 lux – Sony’s next generation low-light camera. In order to create an ultra-clear, HD picture. This camera offers a 90° angle of view, giving the user a wide coverage area for maximium visibility.
The Manta camera design matches the high-quality Sony CMOS HD Image Sensor. This lighting option incorporates MarCum’s exclusive Darkwater lighting technology. Dark-water technology greatly reduces particulate reflection and increases viewing distance by positioning the lights above and behind the actual camera lens. For added open water stability or to use as a down view camera, the fin (included) snaps into the rear of the Manta camera housing with ease.
Getting Started
Remove the Quest HD from the packaging and place it on a level surface with the MarCum Technologies logo facing towards you and right side up. Once opened, loosen the knobs on either side of the monitor by turning each one counter-clockwise a considerable distance. Then depress both knobs by pushing inwards and hold in place. This releases the lock on the monitor angle.
While depressing the knobs with the base of your palms use the index fingers of each hand and gently lift the monitor up to the desired viewing position and release tension on the gimbal knobs. Gently tighten the knobs until they are snug. The battery, camera and cable are now accessible behind the monitor. It’s easiest to remove the hook and loop straps and unzip the soft pack case. The battery has a wiring harness with “piggyback” terminals attached. The power cord from the monitor attaches to this; the positive (red) terminal should already be attached. You should only have to attach the negative (black) wire to the negative terminal, and you’re ready to go. The other cord coming from the battery is the port to attach your battery charger, there is no reason for you to disconnect any of these wires unless you are going to remove/replace the battery.
To turn “on” the Quest HD, press the power key which is located on the keypad on the lower left side on the front of the monitor. After pressing the power key, a small red LED indicator light will illuminate. The monitor will now display a picture. The camera can now be unwrapped from the cable spool and deployed into the water to the desired depth.
The depth of field (distance the camera can see underwater) depends on the
clarity of the water and available light at the depth the camera is used. In
clear water, the depth of field can be many feet but in cloudy or muddy water
the depth of view can be reduced to only a few inches due to particles
suspended in the water. Dirty or muddy water and/or low light penetration can
detract from the quality of the color picture. Optimum color quality will
result from clear water and adequate light penetration.
NOTE: As far down into the water you can see the camera, is how far out
the camera will be able to see.
Adjusting the Monitor and On-Screen Display (OSD) Settings
Monitor Screen Adjustments
The Quest HD monitor has four different adjustments that can be made to enhance the image on the monitor to the user’s preference. (Note: The Quest HD has been pre-set with factory defaults for normal viewing.) To access the settings menu, press the menu key on the digital keypad. The settings menu will be displayed on the screen (Note: if you wait too long before selecting and adjustment, the menu screen will time out and disappear).
To change between on-screen adjustment choices
When making adjustments for Brightness, Color Kill, Color, Contrast, Reset and Exit, continue to press the menu key to get to your desired monitor adjustment option. The selected on-screen adjustment will be highlighted on the LCD screen. To change the settings within a selected menu, use the UP and DOWN arrows located on the far right of the digital keypad. After pressing your selected menu option, the main menu will disappear from the center of the screen, and your selected menu option will appear on the bottom of the screen. You will now be able to easily adjust and see the screen adjustments you are making. To accept the changes, release the UP/DOWN arrow and settings will be saved. Once the settings are adjusted properly, the on- screen menu will time out automatically. Occasionally, you may find that one of your settings will not adjust. To set, scroll through the menu options and return to the setting that wouldn’t adjust a second time.
- Brightness – Increases how bright the individual pixels on your screen will illuminate. Different lighting conditions and water clarity will affect how you may want the brightness to be set. Too much “Brightness” can cause the image to have a washed-out look.
- Color – Increasing the color saturation will increase the vividness but can make the picture look darker overall. Decreasing the color saturation will make the colors look washed out and gray.
- Contrast – Contrast is the difference in brightness between lightest and darkest tones in a picture. A picture with too much contrast has highlights (lighter tones) that are too bright with no detail, and shadow areas that are too black. A picture with too little contrast looks dull, with no true blacks and more grayish highlights. Different water clarities coupled with the amount of light available will affect the contrast. Adjust the contrast to the desired setting for the best overall picture.
- Color-Kill – This feature allows you to switch between color and black and white with the push of a button. To access Color Kill, find in the main menu and select ‘yes’ to activate. For viewing in low-light, dirty water, or after dark, Black and White viewing is recommended for optimal viewing. Clear or good water clarity and daylight viewing is optimal for viewing in color. NOTE: The Color-kill feature will turn on automatically when the camera’s light sensor doesn’t detect enough light for optimal color viewing.
This can happen in low light conditions, in deep water, or when the ice is very thick and/or covered with snow.
On-screen Display (OSD) Adjustments
The MarCum Quest HD underwater viewing system includes the most technically
advanced features available in an underwater fishing camera. This system
incorporates a variety of sensors and an On-Screen Display capable of
displaying water temperature, water depth, battery status, and the relative
direction heading of the camera.
The Manta camera contains a digital temperature sensor, a pressure sensor for
measuring camera depth, and an electronic compass sensor used to determine the
heading of the camera. The heading is displayed around the perimeter of the
screen indicates which direction the camera is pointing “relative” to the
direction the monitor is facing. For this indication to be accurate, the
camera must be suspended by the cable, and the monitor must be on a level
surface. If either the camera or the monitor rotates, so will the arrow. An
arrow at the top center of the screen indicates that the camera and monitor
are facing in the same direction. An arrow at the left indicates the camera is
pointing to the left relative to the direction the monitor is facing. Down
indicates behind, and right indicates to the right. When enabled, the
temperature and depth are also displayed along the top. The battery status
icon will always appear in the top right hand portion of the screen.
Display: Each press of the OSD/DISPLAY button will toggle the unit through its
various display modes:
Mode 1 (Direction, temperature, depth) – default
Mode 2 (Direction and depth)
Mode 3 (Direction only)
Mode 4 (all OSD off)
F/C: Each press of the F/C button will alternate the units between Fahrenheit
and Celsius. In addition, with each initial press of the F/C button, the
battery voltage is displayed briefly.
CALIBRATION
The system contain sensors which measure water temperature, relative direction, and depth. The temperature sensor is pre-calibrated. The compass sensor may be calibrated with a sophisticated calibration routine contained within the microprocessor software. The Depth sensor automatically calibrates itself, and can optionally be manually zeroed.
Compass Calibration: Pressing and holding both temperature and OSD buttons simultaneously for several seconds will cause the unit to enter Compass Calibration mode. This is only necessary if the user suspects the camera or monitor compasses have become magnetized for some reason, or if the direction appears to be incorrect. Tilt of the camera, such as “nose down”, or “nose up”, will also cause direction errors. Calibration can be used to compensate for a change in tilt, such as from the addition of weights or attachment of fins.
Step 1 – Press and hold the F/C (Ft/M) and the OSD DISPLAY buttons until
“Calibrate the display” pops up on the screen.
Step 2 – Rotate the monitor 720 degrees clockwise. Once complete press
the F/C (Ft/M) and the OSD DISPLAY buttons at the same time to enter the next
step. A menu will pop up saying
“Calibrate the camera”.
Step 3 – With the camera suspended below the monitor hanging horizontally
rotate the camera 720 degrees clockwise. Once complete press the F/C (Ft/M)
and the OSD DISPLAY buttons at the same time. A menu will come up saying
“Calibrated”. Now your complete.
The compass sensors are now calibrated.
Depth Calibration: If the depth display ever indicates a non-zero depth with the camera out of the water, possibly due to a change in barometric pressure. To reset the depth calibration, power the system down and back on again.
Utilizing the HD video out jack : On the back of the monitor, there is a HD video out jack that supports a version 1.4 interface. This can be used to attach a larger monitor, or an external recording device. There are many compact recording devices available that will work great for capturing video.
ICE FISHING APPLICATION
The Quest HD can be used to search for that perfect weed line or locate the crib or rock pile where fish will generally school, entertain the kids, or as the perfect tool to enhance your ice fishing experience. To use as a search tool, drill a series of holes through the ice in the location you’re interested in fishing. The Quest HD is small enough to hold in your arms while walking from hole to hole. Drop the camera down each hole in search for the best spot or until you locate fish. Keep your eye on the directional and depth indicators to pinpoint the fish’s hideout. Once you’ve located the spot, drill a hole 3- 4 feet away from the hole you’re actually going to fish in. Set the Quest HD on the ice and lower the camera down the second hole. To assist in keeping the camera at the desired depth and direction, it is recommended that an Automatic Camera Panner be used. Once you send a lure or bait down and locate it with the Quest HD, you’re ready to fish.
The depth, direction and temp indicators on the Quest HD can be changed at any time by pressing the OSD/Display button.
The Quest HD also includes a down viewing fin that snaps into the back of the Manta camera. Once the fin is attached, the camera cable can be inserted through the cutout at the rear of the fin and locked into place. It is recommended that you leave about six inches of excess cable, forming a loop, before locking the cable into place. The camera can now be lowered into the hole to view what is directly below you. This can be very helpful while fishing in shallow water.
BATTERY CHARGING
Your MarCum Quest HD comes with a 3-stage battery charger. This style of charger has proven to be the most effective and easiest to use of all charging systems available. Because this is a 3-stage charger, there is no danger of overcharging your battery. When properly cared for, a sealed lead acid battery will last for at least a couple of years. Batteries are made to be used, and they need to be used to make the most of them. The most important thing you can do is to prompt-ly recharge your battery after each use. Not charging your battery immediately after use is the number one thing that leads to battery failure.
For safety reasons, it is recommended that you place your system on a flat, hard surface like cement or tile when charging it, away from any flammable materials. Be sure to disconnect the charger from the wall when not in use, and avoid leaving your battery hooked up to the charger for extended periods of time.
When you get home from a trip, put your battery on charge right away and leave it there overnight, or for around 8-12 hours. Likewise, on the night before an ice fishing trip, put it on the charger again, just to make sure. Again, there is no danger of overcharging your battery.
We often talk to people who hesitate to charge their battery after each use for fear that the battery will develop a “memory” and this will lead to a shortened run time—THIS IS FALSE!!! ALWAYS CHARGE YOUR BATTERY AFTER EVERY USE!!! Be sure to use the charger that came with your system, or a similar one that is between .5 amp and 1 amp. Using a larger charger, like you would use on a car, truck, RV, or boat is likely to cause damage to the battery. There is really no danger of overcharging your battery with a low amp charger, and most chargers automatically go into “maintenance mode” once a full charge has been achieved.
TO CHARGE YOUR BATTERY:
Your battery has a wiring harness attached to it that has “piggyback” terminals on it, enabling you to keep the power cord from the unit attached to the battery always, as well as having the wiring harness with receptacle for your charger attached always. To charge, simply couple the end of the charger with the end of the wiring harness. It is normal for a green light to appear on the charger now if the charger is plugged into the battery only. It is also normal for the light on the charger to be green if it is just plugged into the wall. When it is plugged into the wall and battery, you will see a red LED light appear on the charger. If the light is red, the battery is being charged. When your battery is fully charged, this red light should change to green. If it is time to go fishing and the light has not turned green, go fish and try to allow a longer charging period next time.
Batteries are an expendable item, and must be replaced periodically. The batteries that we use are the “Sealed Lead Acid” variety, they are 12 volts, and range from 7 to 9 amps. The more amps the battery has, the longer it will run on a full charge. Your MarCum can be powered off any battery that is 12 volts, even a large automotive or deep cycle battery.
If you are having difficulty with the charging process, please see the Charger Troubleshooting section on our website, www.marcumtech.com/support.
If you need to remove the battery, slide the power cord from the battery. Remove the strap that is holding the battery in place and lift the battery out. To replace the battery, place a new battery of similar specifications into the battery compartment secure it with the Velcro strap, and re-connect the positive and negative terminals.
One Year Warranty
MarCum warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty applies to
customers who properly complete the online product registration form found on
the MarCum Technologies Website:
www.marcumtech.com/support.
MarCum Technologies will repair or replace any components that fail in normal
use. Failures due to abuse, misuse, unauthorized alteration, modification, or
repair are not covered. The warranty is valid only for the original owner who
purchases the unit from an authorized dealer. An original sales receipt dated
within the warranty period is required for all warranty claims.
To best serve our customers, MarCum Technologies has set a standardized
battery warranty policy. Battery warranty coverage requires a proof of
purchase. Please see our website, www.marcumtech.com/support for full details
on warranty coverage.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE
If your unit is malfunctioning, check the support section of our website. You may find that the solution to your problem is something you can resolve yourself. If you need to send it in, there is no need to contact our office. Getting repairs made is as simple as going to our website, www.Marcumtech.com clicking the support tab and then filling out the MarCum Warranty Form.
Once you have completed and submitted a warranty claim form, package the unit as described on the website and ship it to us.
If your system is out of warranty, it is as simple as going to our website and filling out a MarCum non-warranty form. Once you have completed the non- warranty form, package the unit as described on the website and ship it to us. All non-warranty repair pricing is determined after the system is received by us.
If you do not have the ability to use the Internet, you may also fill out the warranty service form included in the box with your unit. If you enclose this form in the box with your unit there is no need to contact our office, just include the filled-out form in the shipping box and a copy of the receipt.
Some people are more comfortable calling for shipping instructions. During peak ice season, we sometimes receive a high volume of calls, making it impossible to get to all customers who phone in. For this reason, strongly consider using the online forms at www.marcumtech.com/support.
OUR ADDRESS:
MARCUM TECHNOLOGIES
ATTN: SERVICE DEPT.
3943 QUEBEC AVE NORTH
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55427
Please send your email inquiries to
service@versae.com
If you are unable to use email or the internet, you may call us at
763-512-3987.
Our office hours are Monday – Friday, 8 – 4 Central Time.
International callers may use
888-778-1208.
The customer is responsible for shipping costs associated with returning the unit to MarCum Technologies. MarCum will pay for shipping the repaired unit back to the customer while it is still under warranty. All out-of-warranty services will be charged a fee for service and shipping which must be paid in advance. The unit should be securely packed and shipped “pre-paid freight” and insured to MarCum Technologies. It is the customer’s full responsibility to track the products sent out in the mail or other forms of delivery service. MarCum Technologies will not be liable for packages lost en route to us. Unless specified otherwise, do not include batteries or other accessories when returning the product for repair. MarCum Technologies will not be responsible for lost or damaged accessories. Turnaround time can vary, on average it is about 1 week.
References
- MarCum® Ice Fishing Sonar & Underwater Cameras
- Support - Marcum Tech
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