PYLE Audio PF-SH2 Instruction Manual

FISHING I HUNTING
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Art No,:PYLE_SPORTS-PFSH2
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Congratulations on your selection of this Unique Fishingl Hunting Handheld.
To
get the most
of
your purchase, be sure to carefully read this instruction manual and keep it on hand for later Importantl
The fishingl hunti
re
ference.
ng
time data, sunrisel set data, moonrisel set data, moon phase indicator, tidal information produced by this Fishi are all based time, current date and
on
calculation co-related with the current
cu
rrent location. Because of this, make sure the data input Hunti
ng
Handheld
is
correct before usi
ng
l Hunti
ng
in
this Fishingl
ng
such data.
Handheld
FUNCTION
TIDE
• Moon phase
• Moon age
• Current time fishing/hunting favorability level
· 4 Favorable fishing/hunting periods per day with favorabi
• Fishing/Hunting alarm
• Fu
tu
re fishing/hunting time calculation
• Tide graph with time d Future bde calculation up to year 2039
Daily alarm
• Auto Calendar
• Stored 212 cities
on
starting of fishinglhunting period
at
a
poSi
tion and lunitidal interv
al
li
ty level
MAIN DISPLAY KEY FLOW
Key" Key " B " Key" Key"
A "
e"
on
(DOWN)
(UP)
- To view next fishi
(DOWN) (MODE) (SET)
- Toggle to display clock
G
- To view previous fishing period
- Return to current date
_--0;:>
ng
period
or dail
0
(UP)
y alarm
ALTIMETER
• Alt itude
• Max./ Min. memory for Albtude
• Alt i 12 hours altitude readings
Altitude alarm
Stop watch up to 9hr 59min 59.9sec
Alti
BAROMETER
Pressure
Resolution
Max./ Min. memory for Pressure
Pressure History and Graphical display of the last 12
Barometric
(Sunny,
Pressure Trend Indicators
Sunrise
• Moonrise / Moonset
THERMOMETER
• Thermometer (-50"C to + 70"C
• "C / "F Selectable
• Max./ Min . memory for Thermometer
Ra
nge (-500 to 9000 meter
tu
de history and graphical display of the last
tu
de total gain
Ra
of
hours pressure readings
Weather Forecast
Sli
ghtly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Storm)
I Sunset TIme
or
loss 44999meter/ feet
nge 300.0 hP
0.1
hPa/mbar (0.
TI
me
a/
mbar to 1100.0 hP
01
.nHg)
/-5S"F
/-16
00 to 29500 feet)
to +150"F)
a/
mbar
e
(MODE)
-1-
«:>
( SET)
HYGOMETER
Relative (20% to 95%)
• Max./ Min. memory f
or
relative humidity
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
Remove the battery cove r from the Fig. 1 back of the computer by using a small coin, insta (CR2032) with the positive
fa
cing the battery cover and close
the cover prope rly as In Ag. 1.
MAJOR FUNCTION MODE
Press button C(MODE) to enter different mode.
ll
the
3V
battery
(+) pole
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Button
C (
MODE
)
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MAIN DISPLAY ILLUSTRATION
TIDE
o
o
1. Moon age
2. Fishingl Hunti
3. Moon phase indicator
4. Tide graph
5. Daily alarm
6. F
7. F
8. Current date
9. Clock
MODE
ng
level indicator
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ALTIMETER MODE
1. Moon age
2. Fishingl Hunting level indicator
3. Moon phase indicator Altimeter graph
4.
5. History hours of altitude changes
6. Dail
7.
8. Temperature
9. Current 10
y alarm
Humidity
altitude
. Stop watch
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BAROMETER MODE
1. Moon age
2. Fi
shingl
3. Moon phase i
4. Barometer graph
5. History hours of atmospheric changes
6. Daily alarm
7. Weather forecast
8. Pressure trend indicator Sun risel Moon rise time
9.
10. Sun
11
. Barometer
12. Clock
Hunting leve l indicator
nd
icator
seU
Moon set time
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UNIT SETTING
FISHINGI HUNTING DISPLAY SETTING
Altimeter The 'M' digit wi press A(UP)I B(DOWN) to
se
lecl M(Meler) or ft(Feet).
Then press D(SET) to confi
Barometer (mb/hPalinHg) Setting The "mblhPa" digit flicker, press A(UP)I B(DO
to
select mb/hPa or inHg. Then
press D(SET)
Unit
(M/ft) Setting ll
start to flicker,
Unit
10
confirm.
will start
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to
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SETTING
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Fishingl Setting - Press A( select show the Fishing or Hunting display. Then press D(
SE
T) to conf
Hunting
UP
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B(DOWN)
im.
Display C
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Temperature
Setting The Celsius flicker, press A(UP)I B(DOWN)
to
select C
D(SET) to confirm.
Unit
(OCI O
dig
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will start to
Of
F. Then press
F)
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SELECT SETTING MODE
CLOCK SETTING
Press and hold the button D (SET) for approximate 3
nt
seconds u CLOCK SETTING is shown. After using the A (UP) B (DOWN ) button to switch to different SETT ING mode.
Pr
ess
and
il the CLK start to flicKer on the display.
I
hOlCllM
o button (SET) for
appcox
3
\:
imale
seconds
Pr
...
S
button
(DOWN)
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CLOCK button (UP) CITY button (UP) ALARM
lbog
mod.
Press
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A
..tbng
mode
t I Pres. S button (DOWN)
Press A burton (UP)
Press
button
pre
B
(DOWN)
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Be sure to correctly configure the current time and date and your local data before using the functions
sh
ing Handheld.
Fi
To
set time (Ref to Figure 2)
1. Press D (SET) button to indicate 12Hr and 24Hr format. Use A (UP) or B (DOWN ) button
to select and press D to confirm the setting.
2. Press A (UP) or B (DOWN) button to select ON, clock and local GMT 1 hour
Note: If DST
the display.
DST on or off. If DST is set to
au
tomat ically.
is
ON,
[d]
icon shows on
(SET) button
is
add
of this
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(Figure 2)
3. Afte r confinnation, the second digits will flicKer. set minute digits, press A (UP ) or B (DOWN ) button
ad
and
(SET) button to confinn .
4. Repeat the process year, month and day then day
automatically cal
5. Press C (MODE) button to exit the setti
6. The year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2039.
just minute digits to desire value then press D
until
you ge t desired value for
of
week will
cu
late and display.
ng
-10-
To
screen.
CITY SETTING
This Fishing Handheld has recorded 49
countries for major
1 user city setting. TO
SET
CITY BY COUNTRY RECORD
to
(Ref
1.
(If
then you
2.
3.
4.
5. Press C (MODE) button to exit
Figure
Press D (SET) button country setting mode
A
(U
P) or B (DOWN) button to
select your desire country
you cannot find
Press D (SET) button
Use A (UP) or B (DOWN) button to select your desi
Press D (SET) button to confirm.
the setting screen.
2)
go to USER setting).
212
cities
to
enter the
and
your
desire location,
to
confirm
re
city
and
use
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TO
SET
CITY The "Si longilude maj the "Site desire location longitude from
F
rom
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. In
6.
te
or
212
the Internet, map
city
Press
8 (DOWN) button D ( To
button
Press repeat the
To display the
o (
change
the interval
enter setup Press
D (
SET)
enter latitude
D (SET)
SET)
the Time mode, press A (U
C (
....
ER
BY
USER
Data List"
and
lunilidal i
cities. You might
Data
List". Th
by
inputting
values. The infonnation
setting scr
SET) button
button
to
adjust the latitu
button
it.
MODE) button
to
setting,
button
process
GMT
and
Press
D (
mode
.
mode, then
LRT
-.
1
,-5.0
SETIlNG
provides
nterva
is
or
een
to
confirm
to
differential use
SET) button
GMT
l i
not
function
GMT
local
(Ref
to
to
enter
select
.
press A (U
de
to
move long
adjust the longitude value.
A (UP) or 8 (DOWN)
press D (SET)
to
exit
differenlial, latilude,
nformation
find
your current
allows
differential,
can
observatory.
Figure
and
USER
value
sett
P) or B (DOWN) button
the
you
be
eas
2)
use
A (UP) or
mode, then
P) or B (DOWN)
.
itu
de
ing
screen, press
to
confirm
button
setting
in
49
to
latitude
ily
setting
and
screen
countries for
location on
create
accessible
to
your
and
press
and
button
move
confinn
.
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to
to
to
.
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USER
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5.0
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TO
FIND OUT THE LUNITIDAL INTERVAL OF YOUR
BY
LOCATION MANUALLY STEP
You
1.
2.
3. Go
4. Locate the newspaper to find today's actual high tides
5. Subtract the actual hi
6. Repeat step 2 but
must find out the
Longitude of your location. They are easily accessible
from the Internet, map or local observatory.
In
the USER mode, configure t
in
found
min if you do not know it yet.
time of fishing period ''11''. This is the moon upper transit ti
is between 9:
of your location in the weather section. Try
high tide time which ocrors following the moon transit time recorded Time if it is written on newspaper today giving 1 :35 and 13:
Daylight saving of +1 hour is current in use. you recorded 10:30, following high tide
remove Daylight Saving. Hence, you should record
52
12:
3 from the moon transit difference is the Lunitidal Interval of your location. In the example,
Luniti
step 1. Set the Luni
to
Main Display in order
me
today. F
30
to
in
in
use. For example, two high tides are
.
th
is is calrolated as 12:52 - 10:30 = 2:22
da
l Interval.
GM
T differential, Latitude and
or
example, fishing period of "T1"
11
:30,
so
step 3. Remove any Daylight Saving
so
you should pick up the
ti
me 13:52 and minus 1 hour to
gh
tide time you recorded
ti
me
th
is time input the calculated
In
the example, it is 2 hours 22 min.
STEP
he
location as you
tidal Interval
to
drop down the medium
the medium time is 1 0:30
recorded
to
0 hour 0
to
find the
In
step 3
in
step 3. This
52
in
and
step
ALARM SETTING
1.
To
tum the fishing time alarm on and off
To
set fishing alarm (Ref to Figure 2)
Press SET button to enter fishi
alarm setting, then use A (UP) or
B (DOWN) button to set fishing
alarm on or off.
Press D
then move to daily alarm setting
2. Set the da ily alarm
Press A select alarm on
D (SET) button to confirm . The minutes digits will then start to flicke
button to adjust to desire value.
Press D (SET) button to confirm
Repeat the process to adjust hours.
Press C (MODE) button to exit the
setting screen.
(SET) button to confirm,
(U
P) or B (DOWN) button to
or
off, then press
r,
use A (UP)
or
B (DOWN)
ng
Q
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HLt'1 '
OFF
I~n
IC
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MOON
PHASE
AND
MOON
AGE
The moon goes through a regular 29. during which it appears to wax and wane due to how the Sun illuminates the Moon and the positioning of the Earth. Moon and Sun. The greater the angular distance between the Moon and the Sun. The more we see illuminated.
Moon Indicator
Moon
Moon
Phase
Age
Phase
28.4·29
New
.5, 0
Moo
·11
n
1.3
- 3.6
53
a day cycle
re
lative
3.7·6.1
Moon The Moon Phase cu
Phase
rrent phase of the Moon as shown below.
~-(Part
indicator
Moon
ind
icator of this watch indicates the
phase (Part
you
can
you
cannot see)
see)
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6.2·8.6
Fi
rst
Quarter
(Waxing)
8.7-11.0
11.1
·13
.5
Moon Indicator
Moon
Moon
Phase
Age
Phase
000
13.6
Fu
·16.0
ll
Moon
16.1
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·18.4 18.5·20.9
21.0 . 23.4 23.5 • 25
L
ast
Quarter
(
Waning)
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25.9 . 28
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THE BAROMETER
Press button C(MODE) to enter the Baromete r Mode.
Barometer and Weather States
1.
To
adjust the barometer and
weather states, weather forecast
function can have a initialization.
2. Press and ho
barometer d
3. Press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN) to
set and then press button D(SET) to confirm.
4. Repeat Step 3 to set your desire
digits.
5. Right after the barometer digits
selting, press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN) to select different states and then press button D(SET) to confirm.
Weather Forecast
1. The unit is capable of detecting atmospheric pressure changes to predict the weather for the
fort hcom ing 8 hours. I I
2. The weather forecast is meant for the next 8 hours. It may necessarily reflect the current
weather situation.
3. The accuracy of all gener pressure-based technology weather forecast is about 70%, and therefore, cannot be held responsible for any inconveniences so caused
ld
ig
its will start to flicker.
by
an inaccurate
good
button D(SET), the
not.
al
one
Adjustment
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4.
Accord i
wi (Fig. 4 Stab le) and going worse (Fig. 5 Down). There are five different states: Sunny, Slightly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy and Storm.
R R
lElDEICY
(Going Rne) (Stable)
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Sunny Slightly Cloudy
.
Display Sun rise/set
Press button D(SET) to check the SUN RISE and SUN SET / MO RISE and MOON SET time.
ng
to the barometer change, the pressure trend
ll
indicate the weather is gOing fine (Fig. 3 UP), stable
(Fig.
3)
(Fig. 4)
(Fig.
5)
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Rainy
1EIDEIICT
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f
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iii
1 .. 1 I
or
Moon rise/set Time
ON
1EIDEIICT
(Going Worse)
Cloudy
c:::n
I,'
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....
I
Storm
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THE ALTIMETER
Maxlmun and Minimum
1. Press button A(UP)! B(DOWN) to enter the Barometer Memory mode.
2. The memory of maximum and minumim barometer will be scrolled on the display
au
tomatically.
fllI
fllI
3.
To
reset the memory, press and
ho
ld button D(SET).
The Atmospheric Pressure Bar Chart
1. Press button A(UP enter the Bar Chart mode.
2. The atmospheric pressure chart records the atmospheric changes for the past 12 hours and it wi scrolled on the display automatically.
)! B(DOWN) to
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Press button C(MODE) to enter the Altimeter Mode.
Setting the Altitude
1.
To
keep a check and re-ad just the
im
eter, it wi
alt accurate reading.
2. Ho
ld
button D(SET) to enter
Altimeter setting, the altimeter digits
II
start to
wi
3. Press button A set and then p confirm.
4. Repeat Step 3 to set your desire digits.
Zeroing the Altitude
(Sea-level)
1. To·resetting the height at sea·level, to set a
ll
ll
lead to the most
II
icker.
(UP)/
re
digits are zero.
B(DOWN) to
ss button D(SET ) to
• The history hours are: 0=
Current
-1
= Past 1 hour
-2
= Past 2 hours
-3 = Past 3 hours
·6
= Past 6 hours
= Past 12 hours
-12
3.
To
reset the records, press and ho
button D(SET).
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Temperature and Relative Humidity
1. A build·in sensor measure temperature and humidity and shows on the display.
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30
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Select Sub-Mode of Altimeter
- Press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN) to display following Allimeter sub-mode.
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onN
e
B
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Allimet
Ba
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Allimeter a
Trip
Timer
ButtonNB Bu
nd
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MAXiMIN
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B
Total
A
lti
tud
Displaoement
I
Trip Timer
1. Press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN) to enter the Altimeter normal mode.
2.
To
start a trip. press button D(SET)
er
to start the trip tim
de
total altitu recorded automatically.
3. To stop a trip, press button D(SET) to stop the tr ip timer. and then the total altitude displacement will be stopped to count.
4.
To
reset the trip timer, press and
hold button D(SET).
displacement will be
. and then the
Button
D
L..
n.rfhn
U'
Gain Loss
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er
r Chart
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TOT
or
TOT
n"n
Maximum and Minimum
1. Press button A(UP enter the Altimeter Mem ory mode .
2. The high and l
hygrometer will be scrolled on the
au
display The memory of maximum and minumim Altimet on the displ
3.
To
clea r the records thermometer and hygrometer, press and hold button D(S ET
The Altimeter Bar Chart
1. Press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN ) to
enter the Bar Chart mode
2. The
-The history hours
3.
altimeter
records the altitude changes
for the past 12 hou rs and it will be scrolled on the display automatically.
0=
= Past 1 hour
-1
= Past 2 hours
-2
-3
= Past 3 hours = Past 6 hours
-6
= Past
-12
To
reset the records, press and hold
button D(SET).
tomatically.
ay
Current
12
)/
B(DOWN) to
ow
temperature and
er
wi ll be scrolled
automatically
of
the altimeter,
).
bar
chart
are
:
hours
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The Total
1.
To
read the Total Altitude Displacement. Press button A(UP)I B(DOWN) to enter the Total Afiitude Displacment Mode and then press button D(SET) to
select the total displacement for
the gain (TOT U)
2. Press button A(UP)I B(DOWN) to I UI quit
Normal Mode within 2 minutes.
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From O to G , (the gain TOT U)
Total altitude displacement for the gain (TOT From
Total altitude displacement for the loss (TOT d) = dS+d6+d7
G to e , (the loss TOT d)
Altitude
or
left it return automatically to
Displacement
or
the loss (TOT d).
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limo
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0:
Spend
+d2+d3
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The
Altimeter
1. Press button A(UP)I B(DOWN) to enter the Altimeter Alarm Mode. To
set the target altitude, press
2. button D(SET) to turn Off/On the
Altimeter Alar m
3. Hold button D(SET) until digit starts to flicker
4. Press button A(UP)I B(DOWN) to set
the digits and then press button
D(SET)
5. Repeat Step 4 to set your desire digits
6. After setting the target altitude, press
button D(SET) to activate
deactivate the alarm (Fig .
7. For the Altimeter Alarm sound, it will
• Beep and the UP ( the altitude come across the target
in ascending
• Beep Beep .. Beep Beep Beep for 1 minutes and the DOWN
( d) icon flashing; when the altitude
come across the target descending (Fig.
To
read the target altitude and the
8. alarm sett ing, press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN) to the Afiimeter Alarm
mode and then press button A(UP)/ return automatically to Normal Mode within 2 minutes.
Alarm
(Fig. 6A & 68).
(Fig .
7).
to
confirm .
(Fig. 8).
..
Beep
..
Beep for 1 minutes
U) icon flashing; when
(Fig . 10).
11)
B(DOWN) to quit
(Fig . 6A)
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(Fig . 7 )
or
9)
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(Fig. 8)
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(Fig. 9)
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in
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1m
or
left it
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TIDE GRAPH
It
indicates daily tide levels.
In this example, the graph shows the approximate high
00
tide time in 7:
in
13:
time
00
and 18:
- 14:00.
00
- 19:00 as well as low tide
TIDE
o
FISHINGI HUNTING ALARM
When fishingl hunting alarm is on, it
performs a beeper alert operation for 15 seconds when a favo rable fishingl hunting To
stop alarm sound, you can press any buttons. The ( during the favorable time per iod
period
is approached.
e ) will flashing
,
-
Check The user also can continue to hold the DOWN (previous) or UP (future) button to their desi information and the favorable fi
the
previous I future
tide
information
re
date to check the tide
shing period.
CLOCK! ALARM DISPLAY
In
tide mode, press button D(SET) to select the display
of time or alarm
DAILY ALARM
After the user set the daily alarm , the (
The beep sound will operate for 1 minutes, the user can press any button to stop alarm.
<t
) will shown on.
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FISHINGI HUNTING TIME CALCULATION
The
fish
ingl
hunting times
on
the
long
experience
of
the
moonand explains patterns
West
Transit
holV
the
of
fish
Upper Transit
0-1heMoon
o
o
Lower Transit
-
The upper transit rel
ative
to
your when perform transit Earth is
the
Moon
one
is
the "lun
rotation
24 hours
cycle
and
tid
es
moon
and
game
Easl
Transll
o
is
current location. While
reaches the
from one
ar
day
and
the
50
minutes.
of
fishing!
affect
's tra
.
when
'.
Moon
calculated
fish
nsit
-
During the feeding the
day Moon fishing. Favorable less day quarter
-
On a daily cond and favorable expected east
the
Moon
lowest
upper
Due
to the relationship
's
by this
hun
ting that
and
game. The
(position)
action of
making
action
of
the first quarter
as
iti
on
lower tra
transit.
trans
orbit
affect
month
can
the
New Moon them
can
well
bas
occ
ur
nsit. conditions at
the
reaches
the
point.
it
the
length
device
be
.
is
optimum
at
Other
west tra
lower
The
to the
are
the
environment
following
the
feeding
, t
he
most
be
expected
the
best
conditions with
expected
and last
the
upper
less
can
be
nsit and
its
highest
transit
time
it
next
between
of
the
base
and Full
for on the
fishing
tranSit
point
is
takes
upper
the
lunar
on
to
day
FISHINGI HUNTING PERIODS
Fi
sh
act
ivity
can
be moon affects the feedi It is based and
View
Previous
PrenS
button
(DOWN)
of
button
of
and
tides. It explains how the
on
Lower Transit are the most suitable time for fishing.
Day
...
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tt
T1
-Moon UpperTranslt
Press
A
(UP)
-
View Next
Day
.t(t
T 4 -Moon
affected
ng
pattems of fish
the long experience of fishermen, Upper
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B
n
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Rise
by
the
Press
button
(UP)
n
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r:
9
Pr
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butt
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of
(DOWN)
Press
button (UP)
of
Pres.B
button
(DOWN)~
~
movements of
and
A
~
B
on
A
the
moon
13 -Moon LowerTranslt
's transit
game.
-
T2 -Moon
M-
<~l
Il
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t;.=
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rJ
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n
6:
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f
The
device cal for the curr the calculated hunti
ng
ent
time
data
culates
date
in relation
result
to
.
the
current
to
the
calculate and
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Moon
your
age, phase, and
home site
display
and then
fishing!
transit
uses
Remark:
If
any fishing/ hunting period is out period, that will show both ­and ending time
of
fishing! hunting period.
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of
24-hour
- in the starting
FISHINGI HUNTING LEVEL INDICATOR
It shows the relative favorability as shown in the table below.
Set
Upper
I~
Full
moon
--'
lower (}iour
(Hour
Angle·
Male
CIII
·12M
(Hour
Rise (HOW'
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Rf1I_
laI_
0Ih0<
,;
,;
,;
(.;
of
a fishi
Angl
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6h)
Angle· 18h)
ng'
hunting time
Othor
,;
(.;
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