HUMMINBIRD 4063501 Smartcast Series RF15 Wireless Fishfinder Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Humminbird
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HUMMINBIRD 4063501 Smartcast Series RF15 Wireless Fishfinder
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing Humminbird®, the #1 name in fishfinders. Humminbird®has built its reputation by designing and manufacturing top-quality, thoroughly reliable marine equipment. Your Humminbird® is designed for trouble-free use in even the harshest marine environment. In the unlikely event that your Humminbird® does require repairs, we offer an exclusive Service Policy-free of charge during the first year after purchase, and available at a reasonable rate after the one-year period. For complete details, see the separate warranty card included with your unit. We encourage you to read this operations manual carefully in order to get full benefit from all the features and applications of your Humminbird® product. With this purchase you should have:
- RF15 Control Head
- One Advanced Remote Sonar Sensor – RSS
- Portable Carry Case
- This RF15 Operations Manual
If any of these components are missing or are not included, please contact our Customer Resource Center at 1-800-633-1468 or visit our Web site at humminbird.com
Using the RF15
Simply attach the RSS to the end of your fishing line and cast it into the
water as you would a normal float or lure, then power on the RF15 and you are
ready to fish. Your RF15 uses sonar technology to send sound waves from the
RSS into the water. The returned “echoes” are transmitted with wireless
technology to the display unit and plotted on the LCD. New information appears
on the right. As this information moves to the left a very accurate picture of
the underwater world is created, including the depth of underwater objects
such as the bottom, fish, and structure.
Attaching the RSS
The line coming from your reel can be tied off to the front hole in the RSS.
If you wish to also use the RSS as a conventional float, use the second hole
to attach your hook using a lighter weight line. A snag will break the lighter
line if you have to break free. Slip line techniques are not recommended
because of the higher risk of losing the RSS. If you do use the slip line
method, use a lighter weight line after the lower stop, enabling retrieval of
the RSS if the lower line with hook breaks away.
RSS Power
The Advanced Remote Sonar Sensor (RSS) has a non-replaceable Lithium battery
with a shelf life of three years that will last for approximately 500 hours of
in-water use (when the nighttime LED is turned off). Discard the used RSS in
compliance with local laws as you would any electronic component or battery.
The RSS has contacts that perceive when the device is immersed in the water.
These contacts turn on the Sonar Transmitter/Receiver and begin transmitting
the sonar information via RF to the display. The RSS automatically stops using
power a few seconds after being pulled out of the water.
Powering ON and OFF
- Press and release the POWER-MENU key to power the RF15 on. Press and hold the
- POWER-MENU key until the unit shuts down to power off.
- When the RF15 powers on, the Start-Up menu temporarily appears.From this menu, use the arrow keys to select either Start-Up, Simulator, or Setup. If you do nothing, the unit will default to normal on the water use.
- Use Start-Up for on the water use
- Use Simulator for learning how to use the system with simulated sonar data. Access Simulator by pressing the Right Arrow Key once
- Use Setup to display additional set-up menu choices. Access Setup by pressing the RIGHT Arrow Key twice (See Setup Menu for more information
The Menu System
A simple menu system allows you to access your RF15’s adjustable settings. To
activate the menu system, press the POWER-MENU key. Press the POWER-MENU key
repeatedly to display the RF15 menu settings, one at a time. When a menu
setting is on the display, use the RIGHTand LEFT Arrow keys to adjust the menu
setting. Menu settings are removed from the screen automatically after several
seconds. In Normal operating mode, most menu settings saved to memory will not
return to their default values when the unit is turned off. See individual
menu choices for more information.
Light (Setting Not Saved in Memory)
Press the POWER-MENU key until LIGHT appears. Use the backlight for night fishing. Select either 0 (Off), or 1 through 5 to activate the backlight at the desired level. (0 to 5, Default = 0)Sensitivity
(Setting Saved in Memory)
Press the POWER-MENU key until SENSITIVITY appears. Sensitivity controls how much detail is shown on the display. Increasing the sensitivity shows more sonar returns from small baitfish and suspended debris in the water; however, the display may become too cluttered. When operating in very clear water or greater depths, increased sensitivity shows weaker returns that may be of interest. Decreasing the sensitivity eliminates the clutter from the display that is sometimes present in murky or muddy water. If Sensitivity is adjusted too low, the display may not show many sonar returns that could be fish. (0 – 10, Default = 5)
Depth Range (Setting Not Saved in Memory)
Press the POWER-MENU key until DEPTH RANGE appears. Automatic is the default setting. When in automatic, the lower range will be adjusted by the unit to follow the bottom. (Auto, 10 to 120 Feet, Default = Auto)
Zoom (Setting Not Saved in Memory)
Press the POWER-MENU key until ZOOM appears. Select Auto to magnify the area around the bottom in order to reveal fish and structure close to the bottom that may not be visible during normal operation. When ZOOM is set to Auto, the upper and lower Depth Ranges are automatically adjusted to keep the area above and below the bottom on the display. Select Off to return to normal operation. (Off, Auto, Manual Ranges, Default = Off)
Fish Alarm (Setting Saved in Memory)
Press the POWER-MENU key until FISH ALARM appears. Select Off for no fish alarm, or one of the following symbols to set the alarm. An alarm will sound when the RF15 detects fish that correspond to the alarm setting. Fish Alarm will only sound if Fish ID+ is also set to On. (Off, Large, Large/Medium, All, Default = Off)
Filter (Setting Saved in Memory)
Press the POWER-MENU key until FILTER appears. Select either Off or On. Filter adjusts the sonar filter to limit interference on the display from sources such as your boat engine, turbulence, or other sonar devices. (On, Off, Default = Off) Setup Menu Press the POWER-MENU key until Setup appears. Select either Off or On. (Off, On, Default = Off) When you choose Setup, additionalmenu choices will become available that are not a part of the Main Menu system. After selecting Setup, press the POWER-MENU key to display the Setup menu choices, one at a time. Setup Menu choices include:
- Contrast
- Fish ID+
- Bottom View
- Battery Alarm
- Languages (International Units Only)
- Units
- Channel Select
Contrast (Setup Menu) (Setting Saved in Memory)
Make sure that the Setup menu is selected, then press the POWER-MENU key until CONTRAST appears. Select a setting from 1 through 5. (1 to 5, Default = 3) Scroll through all Setup menu choices to exit the Setup menu.
Fish ID+ (Setup Menu) (Setting Saved in Memory)
Make sure that the Setup menu is selected, then press the POWER-MENU key until FISH ID+ appears. Select either Off to view“raw” sonar returns, or On to viewFish symbols. Fish ID+ uses advanced signal processing to interpret sonar returns, and will display a Fish Symbol when very selective requirements are met. A select number of possible fish returns will be displayed with their associated depth. (On, Off, Default = On) Scroll through all Setup menu choices to exit the Setup menu.
Bottom View (Setup Menu) (Setting Saved in Memory)
Make sure that the Setup menu is selected, then press the POWER-MENU key until the BOTTOM VIEWappears. Bottom View selects the method used to represent the bottom and structure on the display. (Structure ID, Black, Whiteline, Inverse, Default = Inverse) Structure ID® represents weak returns as light pixels and strong returns as dark pixels. This has the benefit of ensuring that strong returns will be clearly visible on the display. Black (Bottom Black) displays all pixels below the bottom contour as black, regardless of signal strength. This has the benefit of providing high contrast between the bottom and other sonar returns on the display. WhiteLine® highlights the strongest sonar returns in white resulting in a distinctive outline. This has the benefit of clearly defining the bottom on the display. Inverse is a method where weak returns are shown with dark pixels and strong returns with lighter pixels. This has the benefit of ensuring that weak signals will be clearly visible on the display.
Battery Alarm (Setup Menu) (Setting Saved in Memory)
Make sure that the Setup menu is selected, then press the POWER-MENU key until BATTERY ALARM appears. Select Off or 8.5 to 13.5 Volts. Battery Alarm sounds when the input battery voltage is equal to or less than the menu setting. (Off, 8.5 to 13.5 Volts, Default = Off) Scroll through all Setup menu choices to exit the Setup menu. Language (Setup Menu: International Only) (Setting Saved in Memory) Make sure that the Setupmenu is selected, then press the POWER-MENU key until LANGUAGE appears (International Units Only). LANGUAGE selects the display language for menus. (Settings vary, Default = English) Scroll through all Setup menu choices to exit the Setup menu. Units (Setup Menu) (Setting Saved in Memory) Make sure that the Setup menu is selected, then press the POWER-MENU key until UNITS appears. UNITS selects the units of measure. (Feet/F, Meters/C, Fathoms/C, Default = Feet/F for domestic units, and Meters/C for international units, where F stands for Fahrenheit and C stands for Celsius) Scroll through all Setup menu choices to exit the Setup menu.
Channel Select (Setup Menu) (Setting Saved in Memory)
Make sure that the Setup menu is selected, then press the POWER-MENU key until CHANNEL SELECT appears. CHANNEL SELECT selects the type of RSS you are using. (A, B, Default = A) Scroll through all Setup menu choices to exit the Setup menu. NOTE: The Channel Select setting must match the actual hardware configuration of your RSS in order for the RSS to function. See Using the Advanced RSS for information about changing the channel of your Advanced RSS manually using the wet switch on the Advanced RSS.
Channel A and B RSS Units
Your RF15 unit comes with an Advanced RSS. This Advanced RSS may be programmed to either Channel A or Channel B. This A/B Channel option gives you the flexibility to switch to a different channel if another angler is using a SmartCast™ unit within 150 feet of your RSS to reduce possible interference. See Changing the Channel on the Advanced RSS for details on selecting either Channel A or Channel B. NOTE: RSS units, regardless of channel, may generate erratic depth readings as a result of sonar interference when used in close proximity (closer than 40 feet) to each other or to other sonar devices.
Understanding the Advanced RSS
- The Advanced RSS provides the following functionality:
- Water Surface Temperature
- Blinking Light for nighttime use
- Grayscale Sonar Data • A/B Channel Select
When you are using the RF15, grayscale sonar data and water temperature will be displayed automatically on the screen. You must manually program the Advanced RSS in order to turn the light on or off or to changethe RSS channel setting to A or B. Default settings on new products are Light = OFF and Channel = A.
RSS Programming Mode
You may change the light setting or the channel type on the Advanced RSS using a programming mode that is accessed by touching the wet switch contacts on the bottom of the RSS. NOTE: Please read this and the next section BEFORE you try to program the Advanced RSS using the wet switch contacts. Specific step-by- step procedures to turn on the light and to change the channel follow this section. You will find it easier to perform these steps once you have grasped the way the programming mode works. The programming mode allows you to:
- turn on the blinking light
- switch the Advanced RSS Channel from A to B
The RF15 Control Head temperature readout provides user feedback to help you make the correct selections. The temperature readout will change on the Control Head to 40°F (4°C), 45°F (7°C), 50°F (9°C) or 55°F (12°C) to signify the following settings. NOTE: If the temperature readout is set for degrees Celsius then the temperature readout will change on the Control Head to 4,7,9 or 12 to signify the following settings.
Light setting
- Temp changes to…Means that…
- 40°F (4°C) Blinking light is OFF (factory default)
- 45°F (7°C) Blinking light is ON (but only blinkswhen the Advanced RSS is in thewater)
Channel setting
- Temp changes to…Means that…
- 50°F (9°C) RSS is set to CHANNEL A (factory default)
- 55°F (12°C) RSS is set to CHANNEL B
IMPORTANT : The RF15 Control Head must be turned on and the CHANNEL SELECT Setup menu on the Control Head must be set to Channel A (even if the RSS is set to Channel B) before you can see the feedback on the Control Head temperature readout. NOTE: The Advanced RSS programming mode will time out after 20 seconds of no user activity, display the Start-Up screen, and return the RSS to normal operation. NOTE: If the temperature display returns to a normal reading, or the Start-Up screen appears on the display, you are no longer in programming mode.
How the Wet Switch™ Works
In the following sections, you will use the wet switch contacts on the bottom of the Advanced RSS to enter programming mode and to change the Light and Channel settings. Before you try these procedures for the first time, please read through this section to familiarize yourself with the way the Wet Switch™ works. Your finger should be moist, but not dripping, before you touch the Wet Switch™. You can achieve the correct dampness by dipping your finger in water, then dabbing your finger twice on a towel. A “touch” means touching both wet switch contacts at the same time with your moistened finger, using medium pressure. The time between touches needs to be one second or less.
Turning on the Advanced RSS Blinking Light
- To turn on the blinking nighttime fishing light:
- Wet your finger and tap the wet switch on the Advanced RSS three times (the time between touches needs to be one second or less) to enter the Light programming mode.
- The RF15 temperature reading on the Control Head will change to show a temperature reading of 40°F (4°C) (blinking light OFF).
- To change the setting to 45°F (7°C) (blinking light ON) touch and release the wet switch contacts once more. Wait two seconds and then confirm that the temperature reading on the Control Head has changed to 45°F (7°C). Single touches will toggle the setting between 40°F (4°C) and 45°F (7°C).
- NOTE: When the LED is set to ON it will flash every four seconds when the RSS is in operation (i.e. when the wet switch is submerged). Even when the LED is set to ON, the LED will not flash unless the wet switch is activated. If you want to test the RSS to make sure the LED is set to ON before using the RSS, wet your finger and hold it on the wet switch. If the LED is set to ON, the LED will begin to flash.
- NOTE: Repeat steps 1 and 2 to turn off the LED when finished with night fishing.
- Once you have made your selection you can either wait 20 seconds for programming mode to time out (the Start-Up screen will appear on the Control Head display), or continue immediately to the next procedure to change the channel.
Changing the Channel on the Advanced RSS
- To change the channel type on the Advanced RSS:
- From the Light programming mode (see Turning on the Advanced RSS Blinking Light), touch and release the wet switch contacts twice more with your moist finger to change from the Light programming mode to the Channel programming mode. The temperature reading on the Control Head will change to show a temperature reading of 50°F (9°C) (channel set to A).
- To change the setting to 55°F (12°C) (channel set to B) touch and release the wet switch contacts once more. Wait two seconds and then confirm that the temperature reading on the Control Head has changed to 55°F (12°C). Single touches will toggle the setting between 50°F (9°C) and 55°F (12°C).
- Once you have made your selection, wait 20 seconds for programming mode to time out (the Start-Up screen will appear on the Control Head).
- Use the Setup Channel Select menu on the RF15 Control Head to switch the software to match the new channel designation on the Advanced RSS. See Channel Select (Setup Menu) for more information.
Maintenance
- Your RF15 is designed to provide years of trouble-free operation with virtually no maintenance. Follow these simple procedures to ensure your RF15 continues to deliver top performance.
- If the unit comes into contact with salt spray, wipe the affected surfaces with a cloth dampened in fresh water.
- Do not use a chemical glass cleaner on the lens – this may cause cracking in the lens.
- When cleaning the LCD protective lens, use a chamois and non-abrasive, mild cleaner. Do not wipe while dirt or grease is on the lens. Be careful to avoid scratching the lens.
- Never leave the unit in a closed car or trunk—the extremely high temperatures generated in hot weather can damage the electronics.
RSS Maintenance
- After using the RSS in salt water, wipe the affected surfaces with a cloth dampened with fresh water. The RSS Wet SwitchTM pins must be rinsed with fresh water after exposure to salt water to prevent corrosion.
- If your RSS remains out of the water for a long period of time, it may take some time to wet it when returned to the water. Small air bubbles can cling to the surface of the
- RSS and interfere with proper operation. Wipe the face of the RSS with a wet cloth to remove them.
- Never leave the RSS in a closed car or trunk – the extremely high temperatures generated in hot weather can damage the electronics.
Troubleshooting
- Do not attempt to repair the RF15 yourself. There are no user-serviceable parts inside, and special tools and techniques are required for assembly to ensure the waterproof integrity of the housing. Repairs should be performed only by authorized Humminbird® technicians. Many requests for repair received by Humminbird® involve units that do not actually need repair. These units are returned “no problem found.” If you have a problem with your RF15, use the following troubleshooting guide before calling the
- Customer Resource Center or sending your unit in for repair. NOTE: Retrieving the RSS too rapidly, or the repetitive rocking motion of rough water, can result in loss or distortion of the bottom picture. This will cause intermittent screen display. For best bottom detail, perform a smooth and slow reel-in with constant speed and the rod tip up (holding the rod tip low or using a heavy line may cause the RSS to submerge and momentarily lose radio contact). The RSS has a maximum transmit range of 100 feet (30 meters). If the unit is cast or drifts more than 100 feet away from the receiver, the signal may be inconsistent or lost. Raising the RF15 control head slightly above ground level will also increase signal capture.
- The RF15 loses signal If the RF15 is not able to get an RF signal from the RSS, the display will stop updating (the screen will freeze) and the SmartCast™ screen will be displayed after several seconds. Whenever reception is lost or the RSS emerges from the water for more than a few seconds, the SmartCast™ screen will be displayed until the RSS is placed back in the water and reception is regained.
- The RSS uses line-of-sight wireless technology. If objects are placed between the RSS and the RF15, reception may be lost.
- The RSS depth range is 2 to 120 feet (0.6 to 35 meters). Erratic readings may occur in water that is shallower than 2 feet. In addition, because of the nature of sonar, this product is not intended for use in swimming pools or small enclosed bodies of water.
- Reeling the RSS too fast can cause loss of signal and the screen will freeze
- Check the buoyant balance between the RSS and your tackle; over 0.2 ounce will submerge the RSS, causing signal loss.
- The RSS may not obtain its maximum RF distance of 100 feet unless the water is smooth. Waves or chop may reduce the RF range significantly.
- When in very shallow water, I get gaps in the bottom reading and inconsistent digital depth indication. The RSS will work reliably in water 2 feet (0.6 meters) or deeper. The depth is measured from the RSS. A transmitter (RSS) to receiver (RF15) distance of greater than 100′ may cause intermittent screen display. Excessively rough water may cause the RSS to submerge, again losing contact.
- The display shows fluctuating depth readings and excessive clutter, including vertical bars that may be drawn on top of fish icons.The RF15 system comes with the capability to receive separate signals from a Channel A RSS or a Channel B RSS. Two A- or B-type RSS units used simultaneously, as well as one A- and one B-type RSS unit used simultaneously, can cause RF interference between each other.
International Purchases
A separate warranty is provided by international distributors for units purchased outside the United States. This warranty is included by your local distributor and this distributor maintains local service for your unit. Warranties are only valid in the area of intended distribution. Units purchased in the United States or Canada must be returned to our factory in the United States for service.
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