4058401 Humminbird RF30 SmartCast 1.25-Inch Water Resistant Fishfinder Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- SMARTCAST
Table of Contents
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Thank You!
- Using the SmartCast
- Operational Modes
- Activating the Wrist Sonar Battery
- Attaching the RSS
- RSS Power
- Powering the Wrist Sonar Display ON and OFF
- Startup in Fishing Mode
- Startup in Simulator Mode
- Understanding the On-Screen Images
- Menu Features
- Sensitivity
- Depth Range
- Fish Alarm
- Fish ID
- Channel A and B RSS Units
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Techsonic Industries 6 Month Limited Warranty
- International Purchases
- SERVICE POLICY
- Customer Resource Center
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WARNING! The RSS (Remote Sonar Sensor) is not intended for use by
children younger than 6 years old without adult supervision as the RSS may
represent a choking hazard to small children. The electronic parts in the
Remote Sonar Sensor (RSS) are made to withstand use when casting into water.
Because shock from abrupt contact with rocks can damage your RSS we recommend
using this sensor in water 1 foot and deeper. Do not place the RSS in a wet
area when not in use as this will turn on the RSS and shorten its usable life.
The bottom of the RSS should not be handled during sonar operation. This
product is approved for use only in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Use in any other country may violate local communications regulations.
WARNING! Disassembly and repair of this electronic unit should only be
performed by authorized service personnel. Any modification of the serial
number or attempt to repair the original equipment or accessories by
unauthorized individuals will void the warranty. Handling and/or opening this
unit may result in exposure to lead, in the form of solder. Contact with
active sonar transmitters may cause discomfort and/or mild tissue distress.
WARNING! This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirement: …….. One 2450CR Wrist Sonar Battery
……………………….One non-replaceable Lithium RSS Battery
Display Matrix ……………………………………….48 X 32 Pixels
Display Type ………………………………………………………. STN
Depth Capability ……………………………………………… 100 ft
Sonar Coverage …………………………………….. 90°@-10 dB
Sonar Operating Frequency ……………………………. 120 kHz
Operational Radio Frequency …………………………916.5 mHz
Operational Range ………………………………………………75 ft
Area of bottom coverage equals twice the current depth.
Thank You!
Thank you for purchasing an RF30 SmartCast wireless fish finder from Humminbird, America’s #1 Manufacturer of quality consumer marine electronics. The RF30 SmartCast Wrist Sonar product comes in two models, the RF30 Wrist Mount, which has one RSS, and the RF30 SmartPack, which has two RSS units. For the RF30 Wrist Mount model, you should have:
- One Remote Sonar Sensor – RSS(TM) – Channel A
- One SmartCast Wrist Sonar with installed 2450CR battery
- One extra 2450CR battery
- SmartCast Wrist Sonar Operations Manual. For the RF30 SmartPack model, you should have:
- Two Remote Sonar Sensors – RSS(TM) – Both Channel A
- One SmartCast Wrist Sonar with installed 2450CR battery
- One extra 2450CR battery
- RF30 SmartCast Wrist Sonar Operations Manual.
If any of these components are missing or are not included, please contact our Customer Resource Center at 1-334687-0503.
Using the SmartCast
The SmartCast is a first-of-its-kind wireless fish finder that is incredibly
easy to use. Simply attach the Remote Sonar Sensor (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 SmartCast
Wrist Sonar and you are ready to fish. The SmartCast system uses sonar
technology to send sound waves from the RSS into the water. The returned
“echoes” are transmitted with wireless technology to the Wrist Sonar 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 display of underwater objects such as the bottom, fish, and
structures, as well as the depth of the bottom. To scan an area, cast, and
then reel in at a slow, steady rate with your rod tip up.
NOTE: The RF30 LCD is designed to be used with polarized sunglasses only
when the user is looking straight at the screen. You may not be able to read
the LCD from other
angles when wearing polarized sunglasses.
Operational Modes
The RSS can be used in two distinct ways: Sonar Graph: The RSS can be used to
create a sonar graph of the bottom. Cast the RSS into the water beyond an area
of interest. Retrieving the RSS slowly and steadily will produce a screen
detailing structure, fish, and bottom detail. Rhythmic wave action and rocking
may cause the display of a rippled bottom.
Stationary Float : The RSS can be used as a float in a stationary
location to monitor the area below, giving you a live update as fish approach
your bait.
Activating the Wrist Sonar Battery
When you first use the RF30 SmartCast Wrist Sonar you will need to activate
the display battery. Use a coin to remove the battery door on the back of the
Wrist Sonar, then remove the plastic strip located in the battery compartment.
Make sure that the Oring in the battery compartment is present, positioned
correctly in the grooves, and free
of the debris before re-installing the battery door to assure water
resistance.
NOTE: Replace the Wrist Sonar battery only with a 2450 type battery.
These batteries can be purchased from most electronics retailers.
NOTE: Under normal use, you should expect the life of the display battery
to last from 25 to 30 hours of operation. Operation in cold weather will
significantly reduce the life of the battery.
Attaching the RSS
The line coming from your reel can be tied off to the front hole in the green
Remote Sonar Sensor (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 factor for loss of 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.
CAUTION: You will increase the possibility of breaking your line if you
use a light test pound line on your reel. The RSS is positively buoyant (is
buoyant under its own weight plus .2 ounces of bait and lead weight.) The
maximum amount of weight for any attachment to the RSS is approximately ¹²/₆₄
to ¹³/₆₄ ounces and includes the combined weight of any hook, line, weight,
swivel/snap swivel, and bait that is attached to the RSS. The RSS itself
weighs 1 ounce, and therefore light test line might break. Store the RSS in a
dry, non-metallic container, such as a tackle box, in a separate compartment,
and isolated from any metallic devices.
RSS Power
The Remote Sonar Sensor (RSS) has a separate, nonreplaceable lithium battery
that has a shelf life of three years and will last for approximately 400 hours
of in-water use.
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.
NOTE: Store the RSS in a dry area when not in use to conserve power.
Never place the RSS in a wet area of a boat or on a metal surface that could
accidentally power it on.
Also, if the RSS was used in saltwater, rinse it with fresh water before final
storage.
Powering the Wrist Sonar Display ON and OFF
To turn on the display, press and hold POWER-MENU until you hear the beep, then release. Press and hold POWER-MENU until the display unit shuts down to power off.
CAUTION! The Wrist Sonar display DOES NOT have an automatic shut-off function. It will continue to draw current unless it is manually shut down by pressing and holding the POWER-MENU button.
Startup in Fishing Mode
After pushing the POWER-MENU button to turn on the Wrist Sonar, you will see
the Start-up screen. The Start-up screen will disappear automatically after
two seconds have passed, without further action from you. In Fishing mode, the
screen will either display sonar information or the RF30 SmartCast screen will
appear, indicating that no sonar
information is currently available (See Troubleshooting for more information
about the RF30 SmartCast screen).
When you have powered on the Wrist Sonar and have cast the RSS into the water, returned sonar data will start to be displayed on the LCD. A vertical line will appear first, followed by a bottom depiction and possible fish locations if fish are sensed
Startup in Simulator Mode
After pushing the POWER-MENU button to turn on the Wrist Sonar, and the Start-up screen is displayed, quickly press the Right Cursor Button to enter Simulator mode. Once you are in Simulator mode, the screen will show Simulate, and after two seconds, the screen will start to display simulated data. To exit Simulator mode, you must power down the Wrist Sonar.
Understanding the On-Screen Images
The SmartCast displays received underwater sonar information in an easy-to-
understand format. The top of the display corresponds to the water surface,
and the bottom of
the display corresponds to the selected Depth Range (see Depth Range). The
display varies as the area under the RSS changes. Reeling in the RSS at a slow
and steady rate will
allow you to graph the bottom for structure, detail, and fish. Digital
readouts provide precise information for bottom contour, depth, and fish
locations below the RSS. If you are using SmartCast to graph an area, terrain
and bottom composition variations are displayed on-screen. Fish and baitfish
are displayed when detected. Underwater conditions vary greatly, so some
experience and interpretation are needed to realize all the benefits of the
SmartCast – use the picture above as a guide to the most common conditions and
practice using the SmartCast over known bottom types.
Menu Features
A simple menu system accesses the adjustable features of the SmartCast Wrist
Sonar display. To activate the menu system, press the POWER-MENU button; the
first time you
do this after power-up, the Sensitivity menu will appear. Once the Wrist Sonar
has been powered on, pressing the POWER-MENU button will display the last menu
viewed.
Press POWER-MENU repeatedly to access other SmartCast menu choices, one at a
time. When a menu choice is on the display, use the RIGHT and LEFT Cursor
buttons to adjust the menu settings. Menus are automatically removed from the
screen after several seconds.
NOTE: Menu settings are not saved in memory. All settings return to
factory defaults when the SmartCast is turned off.
Sensitivity
Press POWER-MENU until the sensitivity menu appears. Select a higher number to show smaller sonar returns on-screen, or a lower number to remove clutter from the screen. Adjusting Sensitivity also affects how sonar returns not attached to the bottom are identified as Fish ID Symbols. Larger returns will be shown as fish at a lower setting. Increasing Sensitivity selects smaller returns to be identified as fish. Sensitivity settings range from 1 to 5. Default = 3.
Depth Range
Press POWER-MENU until the Depth Range menu appears. Select AUTO to have the
SmartCast automatically set the Depth Range. Select
10,15, 20, 30, 60, or 100ft. to set a manual depth range. This locks the depth
range to a specific setting. Default = AUTO.
NOTE: In manual operation, if the water depth is greater than the depth
range setting, the bottom will not be visible on-screen. Select AUTO to return
to automatic operation.
Depth Scale changes or signal loss will cause lines with missing detail and/or abrupt changes in the graphed bottom. When the Depth range is set to AUTO, the depth is set to keep the bottom in the lower third of the screen. The screen image jump shown here is due to an automatic change in depth. New returns graphed at a different scale will not match up with the historic data already graphed at a higher or lower scale. Vertical lines can also occur as the radio signal from the RSS is lost and then regained in rough water conditions.
Fish Alarm
Press POWER-MENU until theFISH ALARM menu appears. Select OFF for no fish alarm, or for fish alarm. Fish ID must be set to ON for Fish Alarm to work. Default = OFF
Fish ID
Press POWER-MENU until the FISH ID menu appears. Select either OFF to view
“raw” sonar returns, or ON to take advantage of SmartCast’s ability to
identify sonar returns that are determined to be fish. The sensitivity setting
also affects the definition of sonar returns as fish(see Sensitivity). Fish
Alarm does not sound if the Fish ID is turned off. Default = ON Fish ID Raw
Sonar
Channel
Press POWER-MENU until theCHANNEL menu appears. Select either A or B to match your RSS. See Channel A and B RSS Units. Default = Channel A
Channel A and B RSS Units
There are two versions of the RSS that are available at your local tackle
dealer, major outdoor retailers, or at
www.humminbird.com: Channel A and Channel B. The
Channel A RSS unit comes standard with the RF30 Wrist Mount and SmartPack
SmartCast products. You also have the option to purchase additional Channel A
or Channel B RSS. When using the A or B version of the RSS, make sure to
select the appropriate channel in the Channel menu of your Wrist Sonar
display. The A & B Channel Option is intended to give you the flexibility to
change to a different channel if another angler is using a SmartCast product
within 100 feet of your display. Two-Channel A or two Channel B RSS units in
the water within 100 feet of the display will cause RF interference that
prevents the product from functioning properly, resulting in fluctuating depth
readings and excessive clutter on the screen. If you use a Channel B RSS while
another angler is using a Channel A RSS or vice versa, the interference will
be reduced but not completely eliminated.
NOTE: RSS units, regardless of Channel, either in close proximity to each
other or to other sonar devices (closer than 40 feet) can also experience or
cause sonar interference,
which may result in erratic depth readings.
Maintenance
Your SmartCast is designed to provide years of trouble-free operation with
virtually no maintenance. Follow these simple procedures to ensure your
SmartCast continues to deliver top performance. After using the RSS in
saltwater, wipe the affected surfaces with a cloth dampened with fresh water.
The RSS Wet Switch™ pins must be rinsed with fresh water after exposure to
saltwater to prevent corrosion. If the Wrist Sonar comes into contact with
salt spray, wipe the affected surfaces with a cloth dampened with fresh
water. When cleaning the LCD protective lens, use a chamois and non-abrasive,
mild cleanser. Do not wipe while dirt or grease is on the lens. Be careful to
avoid scratching
the lens. Do not use a chemical glass cleaner on the lens, as this may cause
it to crack. If your RSS remains out of the water for a long period of time,
it may take some time to get it when returned to the water. Small air bubbles
can cling to the surface of the RSS and interfere with proper operation. These
bubbles dissipate with time, or you can wipe the face of the RSS with a wet
cloth. Never leave the RF30 SmartCast product 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 RF30 Wrist Sonar or RSS yourself. There are no
user-serviceable parts inside, and special tools and techniques are required
for the assembly to
ensure the waterproof integrity of the housings. 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 SmartCast, 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 transmission range of 75 feet. If the
unit is cast or drifts more than 75 feet away from the receiver, the signal
may be inconsistent or lost.
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The SmartCast loses signal.
If you are not able to get an RF signal from the RSS, the display will stop updating (the screen will freeze) and the RF30 SmartCast screen will be displayed. Whenever reception is lost or the RSS emerges from the water for more than a few seconds, the RF30 SmartCast screen will be displayed until the RSS is placed back in the water and reception is regained.
• The Smartcast system is a line-of-sight wireless product. If objects are placed between the RSS and the Wrist Sonar, including your own wrist, the reception may be lost.
• The RF30 depth range is 2 to 100 feet (.6 to 30 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 .2 ounces will submerge the RSS, causing signal loss.
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Nothing happens when I turn the Wrist Sonar on.
Check the battery position and make sure that the battery door is properly closed. Also, make sure that you have removed the plastic strip that is located in the battery compartment when it is new. If this doesn’t help, replace the battery. After replacing the battery, if the unit still doesn’t power up, remove the battery door again and re-install. -
When in very shallow water, I get gaps in the bottom reading and inconsistent digital depth indication.
The SmartCast will work reliably in water 2’ (.6 m) or deeper. The depth is measured from the RSS. A transmitter (RSS) to receiver (Wrist Sonar) distance of greater than 75′ may cause intermittent screen display. Overly rough water may cause the RSS to submerge, again losing contact.
Be sure to include the RSS if returning the unit for repair. -
The screen begins to fade out. Images are not as sharp as normal.
Check the battery position and make sure that the battery door is properly closed. Also, make sure that you have removed the plastic strip that is located in the battery
compartment when it is new. If this doesn’t help, replace the battery. After replacing the battery, if the unit still doesn’t power up, remove the battery door again and re-install.
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The display shows many black dots at high sensitivity settings.
You are seeing noise or interference caused by one of several sources. Noise can be caused by other electronic devices. Turn off any nearby electronics and see if the problem goes away. Other sonar devices or any electronic device operating in the 900 mHz range could cause interference with your SmartCast. -
The display shows fluctuating depth readings and excessive clutter, including vertical bars that may be drawn on top of fish icons.
The SmartCast system comes with the capability to receive separate signals from 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. -
The screen jumps and the bottom has an abrupt change;
sometimes a vertical line is missing or a black line from top to bottom is displayed. This screen image jump is due to an automatic change in depth. New returns graphed at a different scale will not match up with the historic data already graphed at a higher or lower scale. Vertical lines can also occur as the radio signal from the RSS is lost and then regained in rough water conditions.
Techsonic Industries 6 Month Limited Warranty
We warrant to the original retail purchaser that Techsonic Industries products
have been manufactured free from defects in materials and workmanship. This
warranty is
effective for six months from the date of original retail purchase, excepting
that where Techsonic Industries products are used commercially or in any
rental or other income-producing activity; then this warranty is limited to
ninety days from the date of original purchase for mechanical and electrical
products. We will provide replacement products without charge for any
Techsonic Industries product not covered by this warranty, which is returned
(freight prepaid) within the warranty period to the dealer from whom such
products were purchased, or to us at the appropriate address. In any such
case, Techsonic Industries products found to be defective and covered by this
warranty will be replaced or repaired at Techsonic Industries’ option and
returned to the customer. Techsonic Industries’ sole responsibility under this
warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a product that is, in
Techsonic Industries’ opinion, defective. TechsonicIndustries is not
responsible for charges connected with the removal of such product or
reinstallation of replacement or repaired parts. We will have no obligations
under this warranty for any product which has been:
- improperly installed;
- used in an installation other than as recommended in our installation or operation instructions or specifications;
- damaged or has failed due to an accident or abnormal operation including racing, misuse, or alterations outside our factory;
- repaired or modified by entities other than Techsonic Industries;
- used on an engine/boat combination where the engine horsepower exceeds the rating established by the boat manufacturer;
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LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF Techsonic Industries AND WILL BE THE CUSTOMER’S
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WHICH ARE
HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO six months FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.
IN NO EVENT WILL Techsonic Industries BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY RELATING
TO THE PRODUCTS.
Some states do not allow limitations on an implied warranty, or the exclusion
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusions may not apply
to you. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state. You
must contact our Customer Resource Center to receive a repair authorization
number before sending your SmartCast RSS or Wrist Sonar to our factory for
service. This authorization number should be included on the shipping label
when returned to our factory. In addition, a letter describing the problem you
are experiencing, along with your name, address and daytime telephone number
must be included, so that we can contact you about your repair if necessary.
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. This product is
approved for use only in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Use in any
other country may violate local communications regulations.
SERVICE POLICY
This Service Policy is valid in the United States only. This applies to
Humminbird units returned to our factory in Eufaula, Alabama, and is subject
to change without notice. All repair work is performed by factory-trained
technicians to meet exacting factory specifications. Factory serviced units go
through the same rigorous testing and quality control inspection as new
production units.
Even though you’ll probably never need to take advantage of our incredible
service guarantee, it’s good to know that we back our units this well. We do
it because you deserve
the best. We will make every effort to repair your unit within three working
days from the receipt of your unit. This does not include shipping time to and
from our factory. Units received on Friday are usually shipped by Wednesday,
units received Monday is usually shipped by Thursday, etc. We reserve the
right to deem any product unserviceable
when replacement parts are no longer reasonably available or impossible to
obtain.
After the original warranty period, a standard flat-rate service charge will
be assessed for each repair (physical damage and missing parts are not
included). Please call our
Customer Resource Center to verify the service charge for your unit.
If charges are not prepaid, the unit will be returned C.O.D. If you are
experiencing problems related to bottom or depth readings, please send your
RSS (Remote Sonar Sensor)
along with your Wrist Sonar when sending for repair.
Customer Resource Center
If you have any questions or would like to order replacement RSS units, visit Product Support on the Web at:
www.humminbird.com
or call our Humminbird
Customer Resource Center Hotline:
1-334-687-0503
Throughout the U.S. and Canada, hours are Monday-Friday8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Central time.
Humminbird
Service Department
108 Maple Lane
Eufaula, AL 36027
FCC ID: ICLSMC1
Techsonic Industries
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference and;
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Techsonic Industries could void the user’s authority to operate the device.
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