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User Tips 

Reading Through Ice

 - The VX-1 will provide accurate 

information reading through ice providing the ice is 
reasonably clear. Ice that appears milky or full of air 
bubbles will make it difficult or impossible to get an 
accurate reading. To send and receive the best signal, 
wet the ice with water to improve the coupling of the 
transducer to the ice. Please do not use anti-freeze or 
windshield washer fluid, because it pollutes the 
environment. Bottom can easily be determined without 
drilling holes, therefore greatly reducing time and energy 
in locating your fishing spot. 

Fine Tuning Gain Control

 - To adjust gain properly, 

lower your lure or bait to within a foot of the bottom. Turn 
the gain up or down until the lure or bait shows as a 
steady green light. You should be able to raise or lower 
the lure in a jigging fashion without loosing the signal. If 
the gain (or sensitivity) is kept to a minimum, you should 
be able to separate targets down to 2.15 inches on the 
20-foot scale. You may need to fine tune the gain each 
time you move locations, depending on the depth and 
bottom composition. 

Signal Interpretation

 - Sound waves emitted by the  

VX-1 bounce off targets and return with the strength of 
the targets’ density. Denser targets return with a 
stronger signal, displayed as RED. Less-dense objects 
(small fish) return a medium-strength signal, displayed 
as ORANGE. The least dense objects (weeds, bait-fish, 
lure) return a weak signal, displayed as GREEN. Objects 
on the edge of the sound cone may appear as yellow. A 
fish moving through the cone may appear first as green, 
then orange, then red, depending on its size and how 
close to the center of the cone it moves. 

Using the Ice Transducer

 - The weighted transducer 

suspends in the ice hole from the ice arm. The self-
aligning transducer hangs like a plumb bob and always 
transmits and receives a direct signal. The transducer 
should be positioned just below the water line, except 
when the ice begins to get thick (more than 24 inches). 
Once the ice gets thicker than 24 inches, ringing off the 
side of the ice hole can occur. This is usually displayed 
as a solid band of light between 2 and 3 feet on the 
display dial. If this occurs, lower the transducer to the 
bottom of the ice hole. This should eliminate most 
display clutter. 

Battery Draw

 - The VX-1 has a current draw between 

250 and 300mA per hour. With a standard 7-amp hour 
battery, the VX-1 should last between 20 and 28 hours if 
fully charged. To extend the battery life, it is preferable to 
recharge the battery after every use.  

Cone Angle Coverage

 - The cone angle of all VX-1 

transducers is 20 degrees. A general rule of thumb is 
that the coverage (distance across the signal beam) is 

3.5 feet per 10 foot of depth. In 10 feet of water, the 
coverage is 3.5 feet; at a 20-foot depth, the signal beam 
is 7.0 feet across; and in 30 feet its 10.5 feet of 
coverage. 

Product Performance Specifications 

Output Power ...................... 1000 watts peak to peak 

Depth Ranges ..................... 20, 40, 80, & 160 feet 

Transmit Frequency ............ 200 Khz 

Current Draw....................... 250 mA 

Operating Voltage ............... 10.5 to 15 volts (12-volt DC) 

Display Colors ..................... Red, Orange, Green 

Transducer Cone Angle ...... 20 degrees (all transducers) 

Target Separation ............... 2.15 inches (20-foot depth scale) 

 

One-Year Warranty 

Nature Vision, Inc. 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 fill out and return the warranty card 
included with this manual. Failure to complete and return 
the warranty card voids the warranty. Nature Vision, Inc. 
will, at its sole discretion and without charging the 
customer, repair or replace any components that fail in 
normal use. Failures due to abuse, misuse, or 
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. 
Products purchased from on-line auction sites are not 
considered under warranty. 

How to Obtain Service 

We want our products to provide you with a pleasant on-
the-water experience. That means maximum customer 
satisfaction. If you have a problem with your unit please 
contact Nature Vision's toll free number at (866) 777-
0733 for a Return Authorization Number (RA#) or e-mail 
us at service@naturevisioninc.com. No service returns 
will be accepted without this pre-return authorization 
number, which must be clearly marked on the outside of 
the package. Nature Vision, Inc. retains the exclusive 
right to repair or replace the unit at its discretion.  

The customer is responsible for shipping costs 
associated with returning the unit to Nature Vision, Inc. 
Nature Vision, Inc. 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. After 
obtaining a Return Authorization number, the unit should 
be securely packed and shipped “pre-paid freight” and 
insured to Nature Vision, Inc.  It is the consumers' full 

Summary of Contents for VX-1P

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL 3 COLOR SONAR ICE SYSTEM MA 034 MK Rev A Date 9 2 08 V V VX X X 1 1 1P P P ...

Page 2: ...escription 3 Ice System Set Up 3 Open Water Set Up 3 High Speed Transducer Installation 3 Puck Transducer Installation 4 Operation 4 Ice System Only 5 Signal Interpretation 5 Charging the Battery 5 User Tips 6 Product Performance Specifications 6 One Year Warranty 6 How to Obtain Service 6 ...

Page 3: ...located in an electronics locker The VX 1 is designed to withstand moisture from rain sleet or snow Ice System Set Up Your VX 1 ice system requires some assembly prior to being ice ready You will need to attach the sonar bracket to the ice shuttle place the battery in the recessed tray hook up the positive and negative lead from the VX 1 power cord to the battery terminals and route the transducer...

Page 4: ... is installed using a good grade of marine epoxy For more detailed installation information refer to the directions included with the puck transducer Operation The VX 1 utilizes a combination of control knobs Gain Range and keypad IR and ZM to change or activate various system functions The keypad has an audible beep when the key is depressed to indicate that a system function has been activated T...

Page 5: ...targets from the bottom A fish target can be displayed as either RED ORANGE or GREEN depending on the size of the fish and the location within the transmit beam Larger fish located in the center of the beam cone can appear RED and will be displayed as a wider band on the display Smaller fish or fish on the outside of the cone may appear ORANGE or even GREEN Fish moving through the transmit beam ma...

Page 6: ...y the VX 1 should last between 20 and 28 hours if fully charged To extend the battery life it is preferable to recharge the battery after every use Cone Angle Coverage The cone angle of all VX 1 transducers is 20 degrees A general rule of thumb is that the coverage distance across the signal beam is 3 5 feet per 10 foot of depth In 10 feet of water the coverage is 3 5 feet at a 20 foot depth the s...

Page 7: ... for repair Nature Vision Inc will not be responsible for lost or damaged accessories Please allow a minimum of 10 business days to complete your repair Nature Vision Inc 1480 Northern Pacific Road Brainerd MN 56401 RA ____________ Note The RA number must be clearly marked on the outside of the package Canadian customers please return to FTN C O Nature Vision Inc 7075 Ordan Drive Mississauga ON L5...

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