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3.  Store the fish finder in the storage bag in a cool, dry place.  Never leave it in 

temperatures over 120° F 

(49° C)

 as the extreme temperatures can damage 

the electronic components. 

 

I

MPORTANT

Cold weather is extremely hard on the electrical components within the 
display housing.  It is suggested that  you keep the Fish Finder  in 
temperatures  above 0° Fahrenheit 

(-17° Celsius)

  during operation.  The 

sonar sensor cable also becomes very stiff under cold conditions. 

Excessive winding or unwinding under these conditions may cause irreparable 
damage.  DO NOT WIND OR UNWIND THE CABLE IN TEMPERATURES BELOW 
32º F 

(0º C).

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING AND FREQUENTLY  ASKED QUESTIONS 

24-Hour Technical Support is available online at hawkeyeelectronics.com. 

 

Search our online Knowledgebase for the latest troubleshooting and FAQ’s, or 
post your own question for our  support staff.  For one-on-one support please 
email customerservice@norcrossmarine.com.    

Understanding How the Fish Finder Finds Depth, Fish, debris, Bottom 
Contour/composition, etc. 

Greatly simplified,  this fish finder is  a combination of a speaker, microphone and 
stopwatch.  It transmits a sound pulse from the sonar sensor, and then measures 
the time it takes for the “echoes” to return to the sonar 

sensor (the fish finder 

"knows" that the speed of sound through water is about 4800 feet per second). 

 

Fish, rocks, logs, weed, debris, the bottom, etc all “echo” the pulse at a different 
intensity.  A built-in computer then organizes all of this information and shows it 
on a display screen in a manner that is easy for the user to understand.Depth 
Readout.  The depth readout on the upper left corner will appear after the power 
is turned ON and the sonar sensor is placed in water between 2 feet and 240 

feet 

(.5 to 75 meters). 

 If the depth exceeds these parameters, the depth meter will 

indicate “---”.  This reading may also occur in water that is extremely dirty, or 
where there are heavy silt or mud bottoms.  Sonar is a sound signal that travels 
through water.  Sonar will not travel through air.  Keep this in mind when using 
the fish finder, as the smallest air bubble between the sonar sensor and the 
water will cause the Fish Finder to not operate correctly.  

Sonar Cross Talk 

If you experience incorrect depth readings on your Digital Depth Sounder display, 
but nothing on another fish finder screen on the same boat 

(or vice versa)

  then 

you are experiencing sonar cross-talk interference. The only real solution is to 
move the transducers further away from each other. This can help keep the 
transducer cones from intersecting, but because cones get wider as the depth 
increases, the problem cannot  usually be completely solved by position only. 
Changing one of the sounders to another model that runs on a different 
frequency will solve the problem.   

Summary of Contents for FishTrax 1X

Page 1: ...nsducer The sonar sensor acting first as a speaker emits these sound waves as a series of pulses Then microseconds later the sonar sensor switches to a microphone and listens for the return of the pul...

Page 2: ...ou how to avoid it NOTICE Indicates important information that helps you make better use of the device and tells you how to correct a performance problem INFORMATION Indicates resources to obtain the...

Page 3: ...h Integrated Harness and Cable Strap Sonar Sensor Float with Rubber Stopper If any items are missing or damaged please contact our customer service department FISHING PLATFORM CONFIGURATION NOTICE The...

Page 4: ...ever use damaged batteries REMOVE BATTERIES DURING STORAGE REMOVE DEAD BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY Installing the Batteries 1 Using a flat head screw driver turn the screws on the battery cover counter cloc...

Page 5: ...stabilized readings USING THE SONAR SENSOR WITH THE FLOAT Toss the sonar sensor and float assembly into the water at your desired fishing location To toss place the sonar sensor and float in your hand...

Page 6: ...an Adapter optional and use a pole or broom stick handle to scan for fish as per the fishing tip below 4 Attach the Sonar Sensor to the Transom Mount Bracket optional and mount to the transom of the v...

Page 7: ...t the hull bottom NOTICE If depth readings appear as while using one of these methods place the sonar sensor directly in the water to verify that the fish finder is operating properly If it operates p...

Page 8: ...repeat this step until the sonar sensor is easily removed USING THE VARIABLEZONE WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR The VariableZone Water Temperature Sensor integrated into the sonar sensor will allow you to t...

Page 9: ...Water Temperature 3 Battery Strength Indicator 4 Simulator Indicator 5 Bottom Contour Composition 6 Upper Limit 7 Surface Clutter 8 FishTarget 9 Depth Scale 10 Lower Limit UNDERSTANDING THE BUTTONS V...

Page 10: ...n ON the similator mode will appear to the right of Simulator 4 Press V ESC to exit the menu and start running the simulator 5 To turn the simulator mode OFF repeat steps 1 thru 3 above NOTICE All fea...

Page 11: ...are 10 user selectable sensitivity settings to choose from Select a higher sensitivity setting to show smaller sonar returns on screen or a lower setting to remove clutter from the screen Adjusting S...

Page 12: ...ish water also require a comparatively higher sensitivity setting While this analysis may seem confusing the concept is simple As the Fish Finder s sensitivity is elevated a broader view and smaller d...

Page 13: ...th Range setting is an advanced feature For best results it should be set to AUTO Only change the setting if you are only interested in sonar echoes in a specific depth range In manual operation if th...

Page 14: ...h Range is highligted 3 Press the to expand the Depth Range Menu 4 Press and release the button until Zoom is highlighted 5 Press the button to turn the Zoom ON press to turn the Zoom OFF Press the to...

Page 15: ...y this If you re fishing from a boat establish accurate readings by using the techniques in this manual Next slowly move the boat around the fishing area while paying close attention to the bottom str...

Page 16: ...h Alarm Setting 6 Press and release the V ESC button 3 times to exit the menu and return to the fish finder mode INFORMATION Leave the alarm on if you are using a castable bait so that you do not have...

Page 17: ...ode G DISPLAY CONTRAST The FishTrax 1X allows you to adjust the display contrast to improve readability in a variety of lighting condition To Adjust the Display Contrast 1 Press and release the button...

Page 18: ...ng speed can be easily changed making it easy for the user to find a comfortable setting NOTICE Slowing the Scroll Rate will help to conserve battery life and increase the usefull life of your batteri...

Page 19: ...the VirtuView Display Icons are are represented as follows To Turn the Fish Symbols ON or OFF 1 Press and release the button 2 times MENU II will appear at the top of the screen 2 Press and release th...

Page 20: ...elease the to expand the Units Menu 4 Press and release the button until Depth is highligted 5 Press and release the or buttons scroll between Ft Feet or M Meters 6 Press and release the button until...

Page 21: ...nd through water is about 4800 feet per second Fish rocks logs weed debris the bottom etc all echo the pulse at a different intensity A built in computer then organizes all of this information and sho...

Page 22: ...re that you are pointing the sonar sensor perpendicular to the water when trying to obtain depth readings Extremely heavy vegetation may confuse the sonar of the fish finder causing it to misinterpret...

Page 23: ...ent it in the rare occurrence that you need to send your product in for service Complete the information below and store this manual in a safe place You can print additional copies of this manual from...

Page 24: ...WARNING 2018 NorCross Marine Products Inc All Rights Reserved ALL unauthorized copying of the content of this document without the expressed written consent of NorCross Marine Products Inc is strictly...

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