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Thank You!

Thank you for purchasing a SmartCast wireless fishfinder from Humminbird, America’s #1 Manufacturer of quality consumer marine elec-
tronics.

With this purchase you should have:

• One Remote Sonar Sensor - RSSTM - Channel A

• SmartCast Portable Base and Display

• Hardware

• SmartCast Operations Manual.

If any of these components are missing or are not included, please contact our Customer Resource Center at 1-334-687-0503.

Using the SmartCast

The SmartCast is a first-of-its-kind wireless fishfinder 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 Base display 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 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 structures. 

WARNING! 

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 your RSS in water deeper than 1 foot only.  

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 rock-
ing 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.

SmartCast Portable Case Assembly

The following step-by-step procedures for portable case assembly tasks must be performed in order:

1. Attaching the control head

2. Installing the batteries.

Attaching the Control Head

1. Remove the thumb knob bolt, gimbal knob, and rubber washers from the hardware bag.

2. Place the rubber washers between the control head’s pivot knuckle and the arms from the portable case. Make sure that the control

head screen is facing the case cavity and away from the battery compartment.

3. Slide the pivot bolt through the side with the smaller hole (

¹⁄₄

”) and screw the gimbal knob onto it using only 2-3 turns. The gim-

bal knob may have two alignment pins that will seat into holes in the case arm holding the SmartCast control head. Make sure these
pins are seated and then tighten the assembly to a snug tension.

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To scan an area, cast and then reel in at a steady rate
with your rod tip up. Jerks may break water contact,
causing gapped signal input. A low rod tip or 
heavy line may cause signal loss if the RSS 
submerges.

Summary of Contents for RF10 SmartCast

Page 1: ...foot only 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 Retri...

Page 2: ...possibility of breaking your line if you use light test pound line on your reel The RSS is positively buoyant is buoyant under its own weight plus 0 2 ounces of bait and lead weight The maximum amoun...

Page 3: ...Start Up screen will disappear automatically after two seconds have passed without further action from you In Fishing mode the screen will either display Waiting for Sonar or Received Sonar When you h...

Page 4: ...ON to activate the backlight Default OFF NOTE Continuous backlight operation significantly decreases the SmartCast s battery life by as much as 60 Sensitivity Press POWER MENU until the Sens itivity m...

Page 5: ...Units There are two versions of the RSS that are available at your local tackle dealer major outdoor retailers or at the website www humminbird com Channel A and Channel B The Channel A RSS unit RF40...

Page 6: ...rself There are no user serviceable parts inside and special tools and techniques are required for assembly to ensure the waterproof integrity of the housings Repairs should be performed only by autho...

Page 7: ...6 mHz range 433 mHz range for European models could cause interference with your SmartCast 6 The display shows fluctuating depth readings and excessive clutter including vertical bars that may be draw...

Page 8: ...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 Inte...

Page 9: ...oved Area of bottom coverage equals twice the current depth Contact Humminbird Your Humminbird accessory is designed for trouble free operation and is backed by a one year warranty If you have any que...

Page 10: ...er un relev sonar du fond Lancez le RSS dans l eau au del de la zone qui vous int resse En r cup rant le RSS lentement et sans coups vous obtiendrez un affichage refl tant les structures les poissons...

Page 11: ...enterez le risque de casser la ligne si vous utilisez un fil plus fin sur le moulinet Le RSS flotte il porte son propre poids plus 6 grammes 0 2 onces pour l app t et les plombs Le RSS accepte au maxi...

Page 12: ...yant sur le bouton MARCHE MENU vous obtenez l cran de d marrage Cet cran dispara t automatiquement au bout de deux secondes sans intervention de votre part Dans le mode P che l cran affichera soit En...

Page 13: ...MARCHE MENU pour acc der aux autres options de menu SmartCast une par une Lorsqu une option de menu est affich e utilisez les boutons de d placement de curseur DROIT et GAUCHE pour ajuster les r glage...

Page 14: ...al A Fond Noir Appuyez sur MARCHE MENU jusqu ce que le menu Fond Noir Bottom Black appar aisse S lectionnez D SACTIV OFF pour obtenir les donn es de duret du fond en affichant les retours secondaires...

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Page 16: ...ment votre propre poignet vous risquez de perdre la r ception L chelle de profondeur du SmartCast va de 0 6 m tre 30 m tres 2 100 pieds Des lectures irr guli res peuvent se produire si la profondeur e...

Page 17: ...ompter de la date d achat initial pour les produits m caniques et lectriques Nous rempla ons gratuitement tout produit Techsonic Industries non couvert par cette garantie qui est renvoy port pr pay pe...

Page 18: ...ue les nouvelles unit s en produc tion Vous n aurez probablement jamais utiliser notre remarquable politique de service apr s vente mais il est plaisant de savoir que nous soutenons nos produits avec...

Page 19: ...vantes Par t l phone du lundi au vendredi de 8 h 16h30 heure normale du Centre 334 687 0503 Par courrier lectronique nous devrions normalement r pondre votre courriel en de de trois jours ouvrables cu...

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