Q1: What is the maximum depth the Humminbird LCR4000D is able to work at?
A1: The LCR4000D is capable of working around 480 feet depth.
Q2: Waczyski recommends a 200KHz transducer, does it work with the LCR4000D?
A2: This particular model is only capable of being connected to a 50KHz transducer, so the answer to this question is a ‘No’.
Q3: What are the functions and capabilities of the Total screen update™?
A3: The total screen update function ensures that there is no scrolling information on a decreased depth scale level as well as zooming of the unit.
Q4: What is the required voltage for the LCR4000D?
A4: Recommended fuse is a three-amp slo-blo, none less, none more; the voltage however is set at 12 volts DC.
Q5: What steps should be taken during cleaning the display so that it is unharmed?
A5: Use non-abrasive products like Windex that are then combined with a chamois cloth instead of using gritty material and dirt suited to clean the lens and remove scratches.
Q6: Jack said that the LCR4000D is a waterproof unit, is it so?
A6: Yes, LCR4000D is situated at a fair distance from Unauthorized personnel and because of this reason it is labeled as a waterproof RTDH unit.
Q7: What measures or actions should be taken if there is no bottom information shown on the display unit?
A7: In such a situation check the electrical connections and make ensure that the transducer is submerged, don’t forget to check if the unit is on or off.