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Humminbird ICE HELIX Series User Manual

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532363-3_A
ICE HELIX® SERIES Installation Guide
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Connecting Power
1. Turn the portable case around so that you can access the back, and open the back zippers.
Connect the spade clip on the red wire of the power cable to the red terminal on the battery,
and the spade clip on the black wire of the power cable to the black terminal on the battery.
Make sure the spade clips are snugly attached to the terminals (see the illustration
Connecting
the Spade Clips
).
2. Make sure the back battery door is zipped close, but leave the front of the bag unzipped for
operation.
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Setting up Ice Fishing on the Control Head
Use the following instructions to get started using the control head for ice fishing. See your control
head operations manual for operations instructions.
1. Power On: Press the POWER key.
2. While the Title screen is shown on the display, press the MENU key. Select Normal mode, and
press the RIGHT Cursor key to start Normal mode.
3. If the transducer is working properly, you will see the bottom on the sonar view.
Confirm the Connected Transducer: Depending on your control head model, you may have to
select the connected transducer in the menu system. To confirm the transducer, go to Main
Menu > Sonar > Connected Transducer.
Stowing the ICE Transducer and Battery Charger in the Portable Bag
When you are done fishing, it is important to store the transducer and battery charger, and disconnect
power.
1. Remove the transducer from the water, and wipe it dry.
2. Tuck the float under the control head, and wrap the cable around the storage posts. Store the
transducer in the transducer well.
3. Stow the battery charger in the portable case.
4. Disconnect Power: Unplug the power cable when not in use.
5. Make sure all the zippers are closed.
CAUTION!
Although the transducer cable is designed to be flexible in cold temperatures, you
must store your cable correctly to avoid stressing it. Make sure it is coiled smoothly, with no
kinks, and that it is clear of the zippers on the portable bag.
Connecting the Spade Clips
Stowing the Transducer

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Humminbird ICE HELIX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
LakeMaster CompatibilityYes
Power DrawVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Sonar TypeCHIRP Sonar
GPSGPS Included
AutoChart LiveYes
TemperatureYes (built-in sensor)
Power Input10V - 20V DC
ConnectivityEthernet
Battery LifeVaries with use
Power Output500 Watts (RMS)
Power Output Peak to Peak4000 Watts

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