USER MANUAL Smart Fish Finder V9:2022/11/11
Catalogue 1. “Rippton” App Downloading ...................................................................... 1 2. Directions for Use ......................................................................................1 3. Other Setting ........................................................................................... 11 4. How to Charge ........................................................................................ 13 5. Specification ....................................................
1. “Rippton” App Downloading Search for “RIPPTON” on the Google Play Store, Samsung Galaxy Apps or App Store or scan this QR code to install the app on your mobile device. You can find the “Rippton” app on the Google Play Store, Samsung Galaxy Apps and App Store. Installing the app requires Android System 8.0 or above and iOS 9.0 or above. 2. Directions for Use Mode Range Client Mode (refer to page 1 - 9) Being used together with CatchX Pro bait boat: https://www.rippton.
Step2: Assemble the right-angle connecting rod set according to the left picture; then screw the Pole 2 up with the top hole of the fish finder. Do not use the lower hole, unless using the fish finder solely. 3) Turn the boat on. Place the boat and the fish finder in water after pairing the boat with its remote control. Your fish finder will be automatically turned on once placed in water. 4) After the fish finder being turned on in water, please enter Settings in your mobile device and get into “WLAN”.
6) After connection, please open Settings, and then turn off AP mode. 7) It is required to enter the unique 6-digital SSID code to connect the fish finder with the boat as below: Kind Reminder: The unique 6-digital SSID code can be found inside the cover as shown above.
8) Get back to the Settings in your mobile device, re-enter “WLAN” and find “IN-******” in the list of available Wi-Fi networks and tap to connect with Password: 12345678 9) Re-enter “Rippton” App, tap “Device” and select the “CatchX Pro” interface. 10) Tap the 5th icon on the left to open the fish finder window. Tips: You can switch interfaces between the map and the fish finder by tapping the small window.
11) Prior to performing any task, please set a home point according to the instructions below: 12) Tap the 2nd icon on the left and select the suitable mission type for your need. Fixed Point Scan 1 Long press the screen to pin spots (up to 10) in the green cycle to form a route for the fixed-point scanning mission.
2 Once the route is formed, tap “Start” on the bottom right corner and slide to confirm. The boat will straight perform the mission spot by spot. 3 Please refer to Section 3.6 (p13) about how to auto-generate the spots when alarm rings. Zone Scan 1 In the green cycle, please clockwise pin spots (3≤spot number≤10) by long press the screen for each one to set the zone of scanning mission.
2 Once the zone is formed, tap “Start” and slide to confirm. The boat will perform a kind of grid scan within the zone by sailing along the auto-generated green line. Mapping If you intend to know the depth of any fresh water area, the mapping function is a good choice for you. The boat equipped with the fish finder is able to detect the water depth, as well as searching the fish at the same time.
Tips: Accurate Mapping has smaller line spacing (1m) for guided scanning than that of Quick Mapping (2m). a. In the green cycle, please clockwise pin spots (3≤spot number≤10) by long press the screen for each one to set the zone of mapping. b. Once the zone is formed, tap “Start” and slide to confirm. The boat will sail spirally from the outermost layer to the innermost. Tips: According to the spectrum of depth indicator, “red” stands for the shallowest place (around 0-0.
Time Axis c. Tap the 5th button on the right to show the history of your scanning mission in this water area. The red part of the Time Axis represents the time point in which you have available information. 2.2 AP Mode (Use Solely without Boat) 1) Ensure that your fish finder has been fully charged. 2) Screw the bolt into either of the two holes and attach your line to the bolt.
Note: Please ensure your line is in good condition before casting out your fish finder. Your fish finder will be automatically turned on once placed in water. 3) After the fish finder being turned on in water, please enter Settings in your mobile device and get into “WLAN”. Find “RIP-*****” in the list of available Wi-Fi networks and tap to connect with Password: 12345678. 4) Enter “Rippton” App on your mobile device, tap “Device” and enter “Fish Finder” interface.
3. Other Setting 3.1. Switch on/off Display Fish Figure on the top right corner. 3.2. Tap “Sensitivity” to adjust detection sensitivity. 3.3. Tap “Settings” to customize your preferences.
3.4. Sonar Mode Tap “Sonar Mode” to select the frequency 3.5.
3.6. Fish Alarm 4. How to Charge Kind Reminder: Please use a 5V charging plug with the provided Micro USB cable.
5. Specification Dimensions: 68mm Weight: 105g Connection Mode: WiFi Connection Range: 80-100m (solely) Range When Connected with the CatchX Pro Bait Boat: 300m Max/min Detection Depth: 120m/0.6m Detection Angles: 55°/15° Frequency: 110KHz/300KHz Data Frame Rate: 10 f/s Sensitivity Adjustment range: 1% - 100% Run Time on a Full Charge: 5.
7. Disposal 7.1 Disposal Of Electronic Components The symbol on the product, the accessories and packaging indicates that this device must not be treated as unsorted municipal waste but must be collected separately. Dispose of the device via a collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment if you live within the EU and in other European countries that operate separate collection systems for waste electrical and electronic equipment.
8. FCC Compliance 8.1 FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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