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Dokumen - Tips Echo Sounder JMC Model F 2000 Oper Inst Manual
Dokumen - Tips Echo Sounder JMC Model F 2000 Oper Inst Manual
May,2005
Operating, Maintenance&
Installation Instructions
for
NavigationEchoSounder
ModelF-2000
Oalid for Syst€mVersion 1.00& Greaier)
japan-marina.co.jP
sales@
www.Japan-marlna.co.lp
F-2000
WARNlNG
<WARNINGS>-'l2
1, THE REARPANEL-MOUNTED TRANSDUCER ARE
CONNECTORS
EMITTINGEXTREMELYHIGH VOLTAGERADIO-FREQUENCY
PULSES.THESE CONNECTORSARE COVERED WITH A
SCREW-LOCKEDPROTECTIVERUBBER CAP WHEN THE
EQUIPMENT DELIVERED,
IS INITIALLY
TO AVOIDCOMINGINTOCONTACTACCIDENTALLY WITH THE
CONNECTOR BE
PINS, SURETO PLACETHE CAP:
PROTECTIVE
DURINGSHALLOWWATEROPERATION,THE EQUIPMENTMAY
OCCASIONALLYREADTWICETHEACTUALDEPTHBY LOCKING
.lSECONDBOTTOM ECHO.
ONTOTHE
THE DIGITALDEPTHREADOUTSHOULDBE COMPARED WITH
THEGRAPHICBOTTOMINDICATIONOR WITH DATA
SOUNDINGS
TO DETERMINE
PAPERCHARTS
IN OFFICIAL THETRUEDEPTH.
TOTALRELIANCE READOUT
ONTHEDIGITAL ALONEFORDEPTH
AND
IS DANGEROUS
INFORMATION MUSTBE AVOIDED.
*1
SeeparAEraph 3.4.2 for more ;nlormation on the secondbottom echo.
<WARNINGS>-2l2
4 . WITH A TRANSDUCER THE ON_SCREEN
DRAFTENTERED,
DIGITALREADOUTSHOWSTHE DEPTHFROMTHE WATERLINE
ANDNOTFROMTHETRANSDUCER OR FROMTHESHIP'SKEEL.
GREATCARESHOULD,THEREFORE, BE TAKENIN USINGTHE
DEPTHREADOUT WHEN NAVIGATING SHALLOWWATERAREAS.
BE SURE TO SET THE DEPTH REFERENCE TO "SELOW
SURFACE"(DBS}TO AVOIDANY It/IISUNDERSTANDING.
See paraeraph 4.2 for mote inlormatio' on transddcer draft.
< C A U T I O N>
The depth data to be stored automatically in non-volatile
memory for later retrieval/analysis will be in NMEA-0183
(lEC 61162-l) DPT format (depth-below-transducer plus
transducer draft and/or keel offset). seeparasraph
6.2for norc
information on the stored data format.
F-2000
To Installer of F-2000
1. Reglstratlonof TtansducerChann€l-LooationAssignments
an€ppropria."
. attacb ""T."11D-:i"y.:1'TJl:f;::l"lf",l':l:.#:i:::i"'ll:
appmpriat€ly, tbr ease or rden ylng r
u;;tuegea fJr maintenance or servicins, an'l
water'
. ilo not tu?n the equipment on until the tlansducers sre placed in
Opemting Channel
Eigh Freq.(CH-B)
1. lntroduction 3. Ch
-. p.F\pn sl unau l-ori/'o, hans-in mpnuse|irss vouha'p nido.. d-d r'it uspr
If your
dp|'|1,b|'p'.'{ord.anbF.F'orc""p"..""-"":'
clechor.L".ep sora.ar ing".J p"sbsordFnrr) w:nd wwi popup. sskirg'o-41p,
the passwordbeforeyoucanopenthe MAIN MENU. O Di.
< WARNING>
BEFORE INITIALLYENTERINGTHE DESIREDPASSWORD.BE SURE TO
TAKE A NOTE OF IT, AND, IF NECESSARY,ADVISE ONLY AUTHORIZED hol
USERS OF IT. THE MANUFACTURERCANNOT HELP YOU BREAK THE
USER-ENTEREDPASSWORD.
2. Setting a Password
Ii is assumedihat normalechosransdeenis showingwith no menuiurned on.
@ .* @ ",'"i'"*.""r,
A passworo eNry qnoow
should then show up. as Erter l.ligli paslword
illustrated at right. @s
I Enter the destued password
consisting of four (a) numerals, T}
ly pressing the appropdate
nume{ic keys. See Table 3-1 for l< l=ss
numedc key assignhents. Each @r
character entered will be
PRESSi]ICi'F!]: TO EXITALL
replacedby d estedsk ( *).
qJ Frr"ymic-'kp.sr 1".**a ly p-""i"s
!.
fi,
@ cress @ rhe pa"s"ud otry MENUNEW2PASSWORD d
Lnen cnange as
shown at right, asking you to
@ R
enterthe samepasswordagain. il
G) Re-enterthe samepasswordin MENUNEW2PASSWORD
the sahe hanner This t
;:*"6."::ffi-_-"1iil's
t < l=Bs
PREssi8txti ro Extr ALL
'
@ onenore,im',o
ffi:*il;:x"T::Hl'"'"'.ilffi E l^h,ress remove
This completes the menu password chansehemoval
Droceitue.
F_200
Abbr€vialio
ListofAbbreviarions t/2
T b e a b b r e l i a r i o n " , u s " di n r h i s m a n u a ta n d m F n u s .o n s c r e e b c. o D t r o p
l anctand rea
paner are rrsted below
AI,I{:
A SCP: A scope display
AUTO: Automatic control mode ( auiomatic sel4tion ofmnse,
sain and ?vG)
BKUP: Backup fba.kuD DC oower.onneclionro AC-2000AC adapLFrr
BR: ftlaccia { ItaliD/SDaDEh fathoms)
l BRT: Brishtness contlol kev
BS: Back,space( shin6 charamt h€hr shI ro rbe teft ob da!€ ehr ry freld)
BSH: Bundesamt ritr Se4chifahn ud Hyclrographie { F;d;al'lviarirme
Hydrographc Agency Gerbmy) "",1
BV: nueau ventas thancet. notifred body
cw: Clockwise
cc\{:
CH: Opqaling channpl (truroducer.uft brtj in use)
CH_A: uperarDg chdnet A
CH_B: perating chamel B
CLRI Clear
D: Depth (cabinet dinension)
dB: d€cibele(_tDitofrelahve power srrcngtb)
DBK: H e s d e r o l t E U o t t 6 2 - l { N M E A 0 l 8 8 ) d a t a s c D r e b c(ed e p l hb e t o w t e e l )
DBS: Heads ot IEC 61162-t (NMEA-Ot8Jr dare senrence{ dc;rh bctofrsurlaFr
DBT: l-tea^der ofIEC 61162 I (NMEA-{] 8Jj dars senle"cer +pir, LJ"* t._"j,J
DF.T: r depth trom BurracFLohansducer,
DIM:
DIN: Deur l n s r i r u r f i j , N g l q l n c ( C e r m a bI n s t i r u r ef o r S r a o d r d i z s r i o r ,
DOS/V: Thes
:t&"if,,,i';18!!.iiiiffi ;r,*;"
DPT: H::-.yffii;T% ffi ;f;|i;9,n,
EN: Europiiisle Norm (Euopean Standed)
ENT:
ESC/P: Epson standard code for Printers (pinter conrrol plotoot)
FM: lirthoms (=6 feet)
FRQ: Frequency (trmsducer freouencv)
FREQ: (hansdu@ fie,iuenc)
ITT: f;rc.quencv
FWE: I'lash-memory wdte enable (tlash nenory prosanning)
GGA: Headq of IEC 61162-1 (NMEA_0188) data senrence (cps positioh
GND: fi,
GPS: Global Positionins System, cps receiver/sensor
H: Height (cabinet dihension)
HH:MIyI:SS:limesdisplay fomat (hours. niiutes md B€onds)
hr:
IEC: Intemational Dlecrorechnicat Comission
IMO: rnhrmtjonal MaritiEe Oryanization
rso: orsanizs
tron
vo: il ilTtli:,1',1""t "'u"atroE
kg: kilosrams
KL: Keelsoffset( depthfroD transducerto keet)
KT:
",
F-2oln
- 2/2
List ofAbbleviations
milliamperes
millimete$
ibdtcatron.to-lbaq
MM/DD/YY: MonLh. dav md year { daie
(NMEAo r83'dar"o seniPn'e({a* Ledperstue)
MTW: iiiJi" iiiec oi' ez-,
powertne)
N: Neutral t exoudeil side of siDsltsphaseAC
( no intemal con'ect$r
NC: No connection
NMEA: U-S. Nabional Maine ElectmDrcs Assoclaron
NR:
o:
Darasraph
'f.ui*
PF: i*a,"*"""". r"eil sLe,plothnc,sp"ed)dara
otar srorcdin benoryr
PLBK: Playback ( reviewhrs[ofv of souudrb$ dd
PWA:
(3 orisinal co!o$ oflisht)
RGBI Red. cteen and blue
RI{: (NMEA
{r 83)da* senr'en'e timer
speed
{positDA
RMC: [::]"".""iYfdt'li.r'
RX.
RXD: Re$ive dat8
RMRS Russian Marilime Regrster ot shrppmg
)
i*i'J"'- t a"6'icioo of effective oean power
"i,*"mnge)
Range (depth
RNG:
STB: Sta*oard
sTc: SensitivitY-Time Control
TEMP: Tempemture
'iiiiilni. G*i"t.' rt*tnorosv LcD)
orcoror
TFT:
TVG: Time-varied gair control
1!ansmit
TXD: tanslcit data (Send data)
S p e c i f i c a t i o n 8 . . . . . .. . .
.__._.......3
2.
2.1. Cenersl Specification
2.2. Echo sounder Specification8. ... .
DepthRanges.-.- -_----- -
S€lectiDg - " "-"" 24
3.3.
" "-" 24
3.3.1. Manual Selectiotr ...
- 25
3.3.2. Automatic Sslection (Autonatic Mode of Operation) -
Interpretirg Ecbo Displav.... " - " - - 26
3.4.
B o t i o m E c h oi ! F u U C o l o r s ---- -- -- - 26
3.4.1.
MultiDls Bottom Echo€6 -" - ----- ' 2?
3,1.2.
Oth€t Echoes.. .. .. ... - " 28
3.4.g.
gel€cting Displav Modes. - -- - - '29
3.6.
Printing Out EchograE Screen - - -" -" 30
3.6.
3.7. Switching transducers (Switchins Operrtins CLa[[els) "31
3 . ? . 1 . I n t r o d u c t i o ! . . .. . . . . . . . - - "-31
(Tlanaducer Frequenci€s) " " 31
3.7.2. Selectida Chanrels
3.8. Irilication of Traasducer Locatior" - " - ------ 32
3 . 1 1 . R e t r i e v i a gD s t a H i s t o l v . . . . . . . . ------- - 34
" 34
3.11.1. Introduction
3.11.2. Displaying Data Historv Wirdow - - - - -- --- - 34
viii
F-2000
39
3.12.4. Power Faitur€ Alalm .. .. ....... "
3.12.6. Powsr RemovaUshutoff Alald " - 39
" 40
3.13. Line Marker' "
4.3.1.,Irtroduction... 45
ix
F-2000
ProduclDesdiplion
l . P r o d u c tD e s c r i D t i o n
the Model F-2000 is a dual frequency navigation echo sounder desisaed to comply fully
with IMO Resolution MSC. ?4(69) Annex 4.
Built aroud an 8-inch daylisht-viewins, hish conhast @lor TFT LCD scr€en, the
equipment displays the boitom toposaphy usins a total of seven user-deffnable ease
on-the €ye anslog strength-level colors representing various layers of the bottom
suatum. The display can be Bet to show the bottom contou slone in a single color via a
menu sdded plocedule.
Disital depth readout ie also available usins easy to read larse fonts with a clear
on screen indicatioo of rbe refFrenceof measu"ehelt (from lbe warertine, trdsducer
or keeD, and in meters, fathoms or feet. To omply with the IMO resolution, the depth
must be indicated in meters lor navisational puposes.
With appropfiate optionsl sensors plugged in, the ship's I,AT/LON coordiraies, speed,
headins and water temperature will also be displayed at tle same time.
A battery.-backed realtine calendar clock is built in to indicate the date and time in
UTC or in the desircd local tine. With an appmpdate GPS sensor plugged in, the time
is automaticaly Fefercnced to the atomic precision GPS time.
Up to 24 hous of sounding data will be stored in non-volatile memory at apFoximately
twrsecond iDtervals, together with associated date and time, mnge md frequency in
use plus position dd water tenperature, and can be played back easily with a devoied
key. The user can revie* the stored data acrcss any 1s-minute segment at any point in
time ove! ihe past 24 hous though a specially desisned windo$,. The data can be
output on demdd in NMEA-{183 (IEC 61162-1)-{onpatible format via rear panel
comectors for use in shore-based applications. and is protected against a 6yet€m reset.
An easy-to-use menu system is ircorpomt€d to set the hansducer draft, depth
rcference, echo threshold level, echo display mode, etc. in addition to operatins
paranetem to be selected maiily at installation tine. Umutholized acc€6sto the menu
system can be prevented with password enby, if desired.
Equipped with a poweful I kW RMsdual frequency bansceiver, the F-2000 opemtes oD
two difiercnt channels (chamel A md chamel B) sepuately. the channel can be easily
switched with a devoted &ont panel ken A 200W low-power dual frequency tlansceiver
is optionaly available lor operatiotr using ELAC 50 and 200 kHz transducers. and STN
ATI-{S SW 6016 100 kHz transduceft-
The output power level is adjustable, autonaticaly to suit the range in use, or manuatly
where more power is needed in shalow water soudinss over a sofi, muddy bottom.
Bot}l the rc€eiver sair and TVG (anti<lutter) levets de autonaticaly controlled for
hands-free operatioD. Manual overide of both functions is atso possible for each
operating channel.
If it is des ed to display echosram for a lonser pe od of time, lower feed rates (plot
speeds) can be chosen without affecting the souding nte specified for the depth mnge
in use, tlereby allowirs the clrent information upilating rate ta be maintained
resardless of the feed speed in use.
?ossible inteference ftom other echo 6ounde$ operating in the vicinity can be
effectively eliminated or rcduced with a +-step noise reductioD tunction.
(@ntinued oD ne t paec)
F-2000
ProduclDescriplron
The built-in slallns include depth alam' missing-botton alarm, power faillE alarm
and power rcmovaYshutofl alarn.
varisbh
Tbe deprh alarm ale$s rh" op"raror to deceosirg depth lshallo* alard A
deptb marler can be tuned on ro ser I hF alarm deprh graphrcarv as weu as drgrraxv
l,o
The Diseins bottom alarm warns sgernsl rn" boltom "cho being losl becomins
weal or exceeding the curent range limit-
'T'be below th"
oower failure alarn will be adi\aied iJ rhe powFr line voliace &ops
factory-specfi ed predeterminedlevel
the.alarm
Tbc slarm scri!ation slarus wil be indi'ated both audiblv ard visuailv' and
lor driving exl,ernalv connerled alarm oFlrces
oulpuLs will be sepuately arailabh
through a devoted @nnector
2. Specifications
122 2.1. GeneralSpecificatlon3
r Display Sc.een: 8 i]|ch 7 analos RcB-color backlit TFT-LCD, VGA (640x
480 pnek), with backlishtins level adjustable in 10 steps
H€d r Data Storage:
. Numeric Data: Up to 24 hours of sounding data, depth ranse, ftequency,
associated UTC date/time. *II-AI/LON and *2water
ded, temperature rcadouts are automatically retained in flash
Lics memory protected fuom power shutofr or syeiem reset.
. Graphics Data: Graphics imase (fu]l color echoerad ol apprcx. pa6t 10
minutes in tempomry storage.
r Data Ret.ieval: Stored soundins data (IEC 61162 1/NMEA{183 DPT
Iornat) of past 15 mnl:ures, 11316172124 hours can be
Sle rebieved ftom flash memory and can be euphicaly
displayed in a devot€d data histor,J witrdow, together with
v. associated UTC date/time, and *1I-{T/I-ON coodinates.
All stored data can be output in NMEA propdetary format
on denand via RS-232C, RS-422 and I/O DATA comectoB
6imultaneously.
the r KelTad Backlighting: Adjustable in 7 steps by front panel dimm€r key
r Cabinet Sia & Weight: 2241\t)x224(H)x7O2O) mm, 1es6prctrusions and mounting
blacket, 2.4 ks (cabine, + 1 ks (houting blacket)
r AcAdapter Size: 200m) x68G) x 140{D) nh (Model AC-2000), appmx. 0.85kg
r Power Requiements: *3110 220 VAC (110%), sinsle phase or r1-40VDC.
*d Power consumption: approx. 17W (DC) or 20VA (AC)
i AEbieDt Tempemture: -15 to +55'C, 95% RH (operating, wiurcut coDdensatiot
Fal -40' C (storage)
I Compass Saf€ Distancer 1.8 metels for cabinet, 2.4 met€rs for mounthg bmcket
*1 Optional GPS sasr ot CPS dttt
6o@e aquired,
*2 OpttaDa| tempdatm &n@r Equire4 e4ept tuheh epeeifred .lMI freqaency trw.trcet is
He
lo.t *3 AC opentioh available vithAC-2^OO
adaptq conn9ted
Fc
tre 2.2. Echo Sounder Sp€clticatlons
a Modesof Opemtion:
.AUTO(derault): l'uly automatic selection and settirgs (depth range, gain,
T\r'G and power ettings)
. MANUAL: Manual selection md settings of above parameteN
r Depth Rarses (Maximum Range Limits, ir net€E):
A B C D E F G H
. Mete$ (m, detault): 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 100 200 400 1000
. Fathoms GM): 2.5 5 10 20 50 100 200 500
. Feet GT): 20 40 100 200 400 1000 2000 4000
! tansducer Draii: Adjustable in 0.l-meter steps for each tnnsducel
(cottinued oD Dextpaee)
3
F 2000
SPecfi6ations
E c h o- e r a mP F s " D t a l i o . : T h pb o r l o mp . h o i s i n r l i a U vd i s p l a v e di n r e d o n l r ' I c a n b e
d i s p l a v e di n u p r o 7 a n a l o g R C B . o l o r s t h r o u g h l h e r P n u
s v s l e m .d p p e n d i n go - s r . r p , 4 g r wh ,r l l F d r p r e s e r h n g " ( h €
s l r o n s F s la b o l e ! e l a h d b l u p , l h e w p o k e s l l e t P l l d e l a l ' l l
settinss). ColoFstrensth assiglments canbe user-defrned'
(cohtinued on text page)
F-2000
SPecillcalions
r Disolav
' Duatron: ]'be displsved ecbosmm emains on screeD tbr €pprox
2c.21 minuLPs'dep"nding oD deprh range rn use
. Pow€' Renovavshutos WIms against temoval or shutoff of power source for both
AC and Dc-powered operation (Audible indication onlv, in
the form of a beep occurrins at approx l-second intervals
for at least 5 minutes). The sound can be silenced bv
pressins the front panel " [S " t'utto"
3 . B a s i c O p e r a t i n gl n s t r u c t i o n s
3.1. lnterpreting Nayigalion Sounder Screen
Tbe figu" below illustmr€s a r}"i.al opera{ing displa} showins a tull .olor borbm
ioposraphy us;ng a Iow freiruen.y (50 kHz)/chaMel-B lransducen A bricldptrriplion
of on-screen readouts dd objectu is siven below.
Iisue 3-1 l}Tical Full-Sdeen Flll-Color Echoslan Display
@ Opentins Frequencr/Clannel -------------- l_- @ Po*er SupplyVoltase
_-_-- @ ri-" rvr*1"." r-@ DeDthAlsm
--_
@'fta.sdDcerldation
@ Picrure Feed (PF) nate
@ ftansducer D.aft --,
O N o i sR" " d u d , n{ N R ,L . * r - - - - - - - - - 1 iili- i
@cAIN&,rvcr.*'" -------i -----i ---
. ir i i! iL -ii - - - - - - . I |i
i-- 9 LAr/LoN
ofPres"nr
Posir.on-' ii i t i i i i
il 006"52,717E
5{31,314N ""V--.
wc=ar
'l*rlri'"'
Yr-,,,
rr{R-oFF i,
F2as A;Yro.s
v
O eotto- rcho
The bottom echo is Ehom in up to a total of seven differcnt €oloE, dependirg on th€
shength. The colors used to drsplay the bottom re shoM on the color scale (@) in
order of strencth. Red, initialy at the lower end of the scale, rcpresents the
stronsest pari of the qho (i.e. hardest layer of bottom stratum), dd blue initially
rcpresents the weakest part (i.e. softest layo of the bottod. It is possible to
display only the @ntot o! the botton in a sinsle color ia the menu4nided
procedm' see ptagnph4 9 fo' instructions
Gohtikued ah hext pase)
*""""".
"!;?l!!
Screen (canti'ded2/6)
3.1. fnterpreling l'lavigation Sounder
O Depth Readout
$l9Hil'f:il:"1T"
;::*""jJif,JTl1?J.:"i#$:HH""""ff
Refer to paragaph 4 10 3 for details
with,*o .""""t'"i"*Bllfif']'
ro complv ,n"""u'"t"nt" -ust bemadeIn
melers for navigationalpurposes'
, readou,. rhe borrom"choI I ' musr.be di-pla\ed-in]"d
"1.e"'".*rr"*,s.,!,.s'"""-d{lil.,il#'lf,"ji"iiy,;"i:i,,,,,l,if
l:
". "0,"r """'i","*
auto;aticalv accompllhedwhenvou at€
controlmode( AUTO.(r)'
LJvouar" operarins
':Jl
TJ *'"
tl^Punirin r be manualconuolmode
"
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TMANUALp
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I;lx:#:l$:
mie"ine
:::: ""ill'l; i.'l;1;j;:,:1'll;';Silild;;'':h; bottom
qr"'r,
"ru ::
simil*r'j; *i :*l;-':'3:l,;
'$;["*:"t*:*il* i'1,;1"": * :"i"r"T"'r;
r"3""'."rlfli:rx
iilii;l
;";;":';tllsli'a"";#i"#i:ii;]:':1;
- Deptb Reference
@
here'
fr'" to -ftich measurcddepth is to be refened is indicated
""r""""* (i"itiur DBT
' BELOWTRANSDUCER:Depihrefe$edto tra""d"*" ""tti"c)'
'BELOWSURFACE: Dep'hrererred to srrL?cF
. eilow xeet-, Depthrefe'redto ship'skeel' DBK
Seepsrasraph4 3 for details'
t bvpressinc rhe
fi:T#:"." bechanged rron/toA,ro/MANUAL @
"'"
selectednode is indicated here'
lUiO=f"1" u"r.",i" mode MANUAL=manualcontlolnode
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F-2000
Advaned setl ngs
ifi:x*q;ff fJ":"j":3,T"i',iTii1"i;1,1,".11*"i"stl'""'*"'e*'
@ color scare *
This color scale is initially tmed otr wlleE the €rho displav is sel lo shofr echoe6
in fi.'I colors, [be colo6 used to displav vuious echostreDgtn ler€rs ae.rrcrcd oere
in order of rehtive streEgtb The mlor tbat represPntsthe slrcngesrlcler rs Drrrarrv
red ard Lbeone tbar representsth" seake$ l*el is dlrall' blue lhe DlervenDg
.olors simulate vdious did streEg[b leve]6. See paJagraph 4l0 z lor rerared
iDfo.mation.
(dB) shonser or weals $aD. rhe^adjaceoL
An €rho must be initialy 3 decibels
para
sbenstb lelel betorc it car be dispbved in bcxl.3tmnger or weaxef corcr' :'ee
graph 4.10.4 for $eater details.
*1 Paae.aph 4 g, i',,J,II[]ENU + 8:ECIIODISPLAY -+ 2:NORiIAL DISPLAY
-1/6)
3.1. fnterpreting Navigation Sounder Scre€n \ca1ti'Ded
i:li.*i@*-----"0*" onredbackemurir
In the event tlat power is renoved or shut otr while the equipnent is workins ftom
either AC or DC power souce, m audible alen will sound for several minutes. To
silene this alarm, pr€ss the butt n marked W to the left of on the ftont
panel. See paragraph 3.12.5 for more details. @
@ Depth Alarm
The alarm depth is indicateil herc- The abbreviation to the right of the A symbol
irdicate6 the reference used in etting the alarm depth. See paragaph 4.3 for more
information or t}le referenc€.
. DBT: depth below trarGducer (initial settiq)
' DBS: depth below suda@
. DBK: depth below k@l
As soon as the curent depth declea*s beyond that r€lue, the depth aldm will be
hissered. The aldm depth @n be set via the folowins steps. See parasraph
3.12.2for gEater details.
(1) T:n on th€ variable Range Ivlarker $RM) br rressinc
@.
(2) RrpeaLcdly press C) / (} to plac" vRM at '"he dcsil-ed alarm deprh.
($ Pr€ss
@.
(eobti'ued o' hext p'se)
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Advanced S€llings
(contjnDed6/6)
3.1. lnterpreting Navigatlon Sovnder Scrcen
@) tansducer Incaiion
in use is salhicallv indicated here
The relative location of the transducer curentlv
S e ep d a s r a p h 4 . 1 08 . 2 f u r s r e a l p fd e r o i l b
]U tE ]E
Aft Middle Fore
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F-2000
Advanced Selilnqs
The {islE below showsthe control panel of the equipment.A sunmarv description of
the functions tbe keys and contlols pmvide is siven on the folowing pases.
hessing this button silences the audible alarm that is tdsgered bv renoval or
shutotr of powel at the solrlcewith the equipmentin operation.
-
rGv llf
@ Briehmess
Prcssins this key adjNts the screen bdghtness level in a total of 6 steps to suit the
ambient lighting condition.
lmtfitt
@ NoiseReductionKey ffi |i,
This keypedormsthe foltowingtunctions:
o On normal echo sourder s@en {,ith no m€Du opened
3 . 2 . C o n t r o l P a n e l F u n c t i o n s ( a a ,t i n u e d 2 / 1 1 )
'ffi
@ N"i""n a""ti.nxu" 212
Fierre 3 7 Noise Reduction lavel IDdication - Examlle
r--------- NoiseReduction
Level
On Menus
I PF=1/1,,'- 50KHz DEI=0.0
Entrv of Numeric Data NR=Loh 1124.6v 2\e6115.7rE
wlen a menu is behs opened 'l////4/l/t"?,//!,r.///lr*a*,,ttt,''tttt::
for numeric data entry, pressins
the key enters numeic value 1.
OtheNisq menu opiion 1 is
@ n""e*uor<"r'!t
On normal echosam screen with no menu opened
Selection of Snau Depth RanEes
Wlen the equipment is operating in the automatic @ntlol (AUTO) mode,
pressing this key once changes the contml mode to "MANUAL." Successive
ke'"ress selects smaler depth ranses.
ft return to "AUTO," press .
@
On Menus
Entrv ofNumedc Data
Wlen a menu is beiDs opened for nDheric data entry, pressing the key enters
numeric value 2. Otherwise, menu option 2 is selected.
o@
O R€c€wer
cain contr"lK"y
o On normal €chogram sreen with no menu opened
When the equipment is opemting in the automatic contrcl (AUTO) mode,
pressins this key once chaqes the control mode to "MANUAL." You can then
adjust the receiver sain level nanually by prcssing rt) I rE).
To retm to'AUTO," nress .
@
. On Menus
Entrv of Numeric Data
When a meDu is beins opercd for numeric daia entry, pressirs the key enters
numeric value 4. Otherwise, menu optiDn 4 is selected.
"m
ch."'"IK"v
'ttis key performs the folowins tunctrons
. O" *r," *""der sceen with no menu opened
"""m the -
Pressing tbis key ssit'ches Fique 3_? Operabng Frequencv Indication
ooemting frequencres lor Example
eiample, il You are cunenttY Frequency
worlrns at 50 kHz' a nISi ,'--_- Opelating
kewress changes Llre tL
tuequency to 200 kHz'
iFjJl*'S'if;" ao",'u'oBl
A second kepress swrm-nes ttzttttz,rlzzztzt+" ' ' j--:
the foequencyback to 5U ktrz
m . [*r.*..**,*'r*-r(sl
K-
r-) ' [
I o'era
Op€ration on 50 kHz Fln
Fdl ftreen DisPlaY 3l F
rflr I
l-t I 3oG
\r- I
'ft
tt]"itt*;:a:**g*t*##rf ,itilt:fli**sing'ihekeven'iers
r*nx""!
' :T'"1:?l1l#"'l
if{lih* ru[-"'li*J.".Y;T''"T]i'"^i:'-i,"*
:h.xfin: i:"r:i:"}:*
x;:u*k::{u6ta*:l"l* ":i*"
'WHlt':*:';i#"ll"iiiiii"il*""o"^r"9"1e.'ry11{1,11h-*@
j'r;ffil:n
rr"'*"jt"'*f"'"r,'":lj.F
l**l'lq**':i*:li1"r#
'-H:,,n2;y;"r::"*".;r!.;:J',trf
;"TY;":"rrf""6L'i;";LT'":"'.
f*"f'#"f-,
'ii{#iii-"ix:::::i.;;'.x';}krf*i;::f
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@ up xuv G)
T h r st e y p e f o r m s r i e l o U o w i n sr u n . r o n s :
. On nornal echogram screen with no menu opened
MovinE Vdiable Ranee Marker oRM)
rhFLe!mo\es
Dres.ing ir
fflJli.H# iJ:ffi',:il11":l*"*- @
On Menus
. Selection ofMenu Options
W}len a menu with two or more options is being opened, pressirg the key
selectsthose options downwad. To completethe setection,nress
@.
. Settins Echo ThEshold Level
Repeated ke}?Ess selects 4 levels of weak echo suppression.
. Settins White Line Level
Repeated keyp?ess selecte 5 levels of botton echo suppression.
. Entry of'hansducer Dmft or Keel Off8et
RepeatedkeFress rcducesthe entered value in 0.1uDit steps-
eutonaas.xer @
This k€y pelfolms the follMinc dual tunctioDs:
. ODnormal sho sounderscreene/ith no menn opeded
FigtN B'9Auto ControlModeIndication Ennple 1
Ttnine on/otrAutonatic Contsl Mode 5OKHZ DFT4.0
The equipment is initially. in_ th€ g
E 24.6V AoBrt5.7
automatic cont$l mode, eelectius depth s*:g''r,:ir!,@i*\!\t!ir!!\!\sl\|1:$
ii,"6":"fiF
Tisi!.1"T,ii'Ti
iqiT! -
botLom echo rs arwave snowrng rn tDe
-::---'::'
lofrer hatf of rhe sci-.en. Pressirg rhis i-----Aur' co'hrModelntlrcation
:--
t.y- rl. -"a" t" il" ."-"'t
-itra "t'i"e"J
mode.(nnurrJ 'llowins marual mie ihdiattm is ruDed ofr
.i,a- ii'"*.r wbPD the@riEi' thPnMMl
".i"Jri,;-.Ti;fj-r';"1c*
settug ol the 8aifl r vu Fver,
Ei8rre 3 10Auto ContrclModeIndication Enmple 2
Wbeth$ the equipment is curently in
the au6matic control mode or manual
contml Eode is indicat€d on scleen as in
th€ exampies st fight. The indication to
th€ risht of the top eale line is tmed otr
wheD the maruat mode is activat€d.
NOTE: Men in the nanual mod4 the
receiver sait nuat be adju,ted @ that
the botim {ho is displayed in !ed,
onnge ot yellow 6r one of the thrce Auto Cotrtml Mode Inilicahotr
sboneest echo tulorq, if you have 'Ihis itdi@tioD chaneEs to
chaneed the color assieMeDts t for
"[,Aj,IUAL" when the utit is it
su.:xessful depth Eading opentior- the Dtuual Nht ol mode.
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F-2000
@ u"a"r<"v@
r o" soeen with no menu opened
"or-liichocla- two dtuplav modes:
This key selectB rhe folowing
' Fu[ screen mode
I ix', $
:'ff
;8".fi};:f,gl' **""- -
l;;.f;f
,uff;l;ti'i,,Yff
IX;"""",1fi
'SPlitsdeenmode
rishr balfsbow-ins
T ; P s . r c F n 6 s p h r i n t o r i g h r a D d l e f th a l v " p a s s w i t h r h e 'Fcaxed rrom
$hil" rhe lefr balf showrns ecbogram brlns
cunent soudins
memory
nuat srce fic
NOTE: ae.forPP.ho1xan 'an bc k'allcd tvst mcmoru )ou
hatl ulo tuPnotv b) p*""i"e @ SeP ptae:raph 3 '5 [or dorc
",*,*,
iDformat;on "tt',
o OnMenus
pFssins rhis kev do"e' all,of
Wlen a number ol menus sre oeug 'Lisplavcd
scrcerIr e pFnorm.
echosran
r ouIoIh"normar Ine
iJ"""1i"1";xi6l"
"|.-i
kP! for a lcv smnds aDensa
NOTE Ttnnins |hc cqurynebl o? while holdins doT n Ibi"
SYSTEMMENU See 3e..ra, 5Ii" de"rs
@ P"**K"y@
This key turns on/off the equipment
wait for a few seconds
. Tb tun it oD,lightlv touch the kev, release ii, and then
(until youhear a singlebeep).
(uril vou heaf a
.- Tb tun ir off, pressand hold downrhe kcv fo' a tew seconds
*"i;;i;*"" - r$o slos beePsfouo"ei b5 rwo quirk bpcps'rhrc d"laved
action is inte;tional, preventins accidentalshutoft'
@ D,mmerKev
in a total of 6 steps
Pressins thiB key chanses the backlighting level of the kewsd
A.fter the lowest level is reached, futher kepress retms vou to the hishest level'
(ta'tinued- 7/11)
3.2. Conlrol Panel Funciions
@n."e*o"*"r"v.ff
opened
e On nornal cho'gran saren with no menu
automatic conhol (AUTo) node'
when the equipment ls opentms ln the
;'J{'::'di***
ffr'L?"':""fi
m::j*"h* ;:ff:L';:
t
ffi*"*"i""" * o.t"s opeDed for nuneric datq entrr' pressinsthe kev enters
;Ifi;; '"il; t oih"-'-iBe, menu option3 is sel€cted'
ftorD
@ wcx"r'.@
.ff'iil"frTT*T,ffi
lffi T":1"1,,ilTii:":ili.aticlent':l1t!rro)m:d:l
all of
"t*i*.d:til**l-'r::;*;til**T#tl'*"ffiH
'. On MeDus
thekeventers
'tr"ffi;:"Ti"itrT:"'.f:i.entry' prcssins
f.{::*k:;:
Ficw 3-11 VanahleRancellarker ElaEple -
\ r R Mt l m e d o n - - . r , i - A ' s u d " o r ha l s 7 0
\ "
rmivRM'evTg
r.rr@
@ eurmir'R}r
^!":yiC.,"ry.
opeDed -\\\\\\\\\\\\tl'iltart:r!t:tn
On nornal echograE screen with no menu
hessinq lhe key oocerurns ob Ihe VRM a ryQi
l.ii,*il aotia Iire wiLh irs 'urrFnr : : a'trzm
j--.--wMpra<'d
*:i:l#i".ffif'"" iTir'"-.iLi,ii"r';rifi:
u' Lolhe risbLof Ihe
ti"l pi"-"'*
by€d "r'vn iDdrates that-rr rs 'i 10m -
fr.ouency indicaiion
tuned on.Ase@ndke}"resslums rt oB i
- - - -
gall tl t
The vRM is used ro sel rhe o"o* a" tn'-
and car be sbifl'edupwafi/ 20m -
i.trt
thich "r"t-,by pressing G) /af} Pressinc
aownward
lii n*" ir'. alarm dePth at ih€ vRM
t 'ps.
WleD a menu is beins opened for numenc
dsta entry, prcssing the kev entes nuDenc
value ?. Otherwise option ? is eetecLed'
(@titued oh test Page)
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F-2000
@ Do*"Key.tl
. On normsl echoeram screen with no menu opened
Moviru Variable Ranee Marker (\GM)
\t'Ien rhe vTll is runed on rty pressing ,. pressins ,he kcy moles ir
@
doMward (t,ward deppeainsdir.1 ion,.
. On Menus
. SelectionofMenu Optiops
W h F n s m c n u w r h r $ o o r m o r F o p r i o D si s b e u s o p e n e d ,p r F s s i n gr h e k e v
selectsrhoseoprion" up$ trd. Ib .omptere rhF s"t"; i;". p*;" .-
@
. Settins Echo Thrcshold Level
Repeated kel"rcss selects 4 levels of weal echo suppr€ssion ststins with
the wpalesr level.
' Settine White Line I€vel
Repeated ker?ress selects 5 levets of bottom echo supprilssion stdting with
the weaLest level.
. Eptrv offtansduce. Dmft or Keel Otrset
Repeated keypress increases the enteDedvalue ir 0.1 udt steDs.
@ o"t 'r"r @
On normal echosran screen with no menu opened
Placine Line Marker & Initiatipe Stomse of Current craphic Screen
Pressins the key duinc normal soundins opemtion tuaws a red line marker
vertically aooss the seeen tosether with the cuuetrt date/time ard *ILAT/LON
stamping. Ai lhe same I ime. rh" riCl-r half of the cment echosE!4 is srored in
memory.ft cd be r€aled onto LhFlFff hatl screen b,.prcssinc-@ s nd can be
outpui to a prinler for a monochromehard .opy of rhe storcd;iEocrm via a
*'HARD COPY menu that popsup when the
key is pressed.
*r An optioral GPS se'\sor or extenal GPS data
sou!.E is required.
'2 See pahezaph 3.6 fot details.
On Menus
Completine User Made Settinss or Selection of Menu Options
Wten you are msLing a sptting or s€lFcling benu oplions. pessing tbc ke)
c o m p r e t e 6 l h ast F L h n go r s e l e crlo . 1o f t h a i o p r i o n .
@ Picture FeedKey
r E€Eu is being opened for numedc data entrr prcssirg the key ente$
rstue 8. Otherwise option 8 is selected.
@ PlaybackKey
0
This key performs the folowing functions:
T h " r i b e s p a n . 1 5 m i D u r e si n r h e s b o v ee x a m p l Fc. d b e c h a n s e db ) p r e s s i D g
Ct / {}. T h e r b l l o w i n sr a l u e sd e s e l e c r a b l et s: D i n u r e " . I b o u r 3 h o u r s , 6
hoDs. 12 hours. and 24 hous.
Refer to puaslaph 3.11 for $eater details.
windowprs"
ro crosc,he *"*
@ ". @
@ Menu K"y
(ilAlN
A first Dressi;f this key acrilates the menu svsteb. opcnins a main mebu
MENUI as iXusEated below. A second kevpr$s rLms it od lhe menu svstem
itt"* i"" t" nale vsdous s€ttings that suit vou operational requi*ments-
Deta ea insuuctions are given in sectiona
Figut€ 3_14 Main Menu
-----:-\--- I:TRANSDUCERDRAFT
option *lected
2:DEPTHREFEREN
lhisnDzh'ed i" ..d ba.ts'."",)l
4:WHITELINE
5:OUTPUTPOWER
5:PLAYBACKSCALE
rUenu options ca. t. selectea 7:SIMULATIOt{
by pressing appmpiate 8:ECHo DISPLAY
numeric keys. The one that 9:IISTALLATIO SETTINGS
is currertly selected is shown
higLlishted iD a Ed back-
PREss@ To PREvlous ENU
ground:
@trIro Exn
PRESS
. l:lRA SDUCERDRAFT: Entds transducer alraft for channels A and B.
o 2:DEPTHREFERENCE: Selects refe"ences to which measued depth is to be
Ielered (i.e., waterline, transducer face, or keeD
. 3:ECHOTHRESHOLD: Selets we€k 4ho supFessioD level6.
. II:WHITELINE: Selectsboitom echo suppreseon levels
o s:OUTPUTPOWER: Selectspower levelGautomaticaly o! nanuallv.
. G:PLAYBACK
SCALE: Selects tiEe *ales when playing back stored data
(soudinsB, date/tine, charnel, LAT/LON, etcl.
.7:SIMULATIOI{: T\ms or/otrbuitt-in echosoundd simulator'
o 8:ECHODISPLAY: Selects siDgle mlo! bottom contou oDlv ot firll colo!
200 20 40
400 100
--t-r-]-u
to
status indication ?UTO" will be tuned on to the left of the top scale line
that the tunction is curreDttv activated, as in the example below'
Figure 3_1? ODlcreeD Indication ofAutomatic Ranging
PF=lrl 50KHz VRM DFT=0.0
in=orr E zl.gv ADBr15.7 I
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F-2000
You can chanse those cotor assisnments by seleting ftom a tot€l of 10 differenl colors
provided. See parasaph 4.10.2 for iDstt'uctions.
Initial ColorAssignments
IishiB1"" ---------->::i:
fr
Yellowh Gleen ----->E
Grcen ------>=
Y"n""-------------->I
I
ormce -------->{
RedGtrcncsd ----->l
<----a--
i 3dB
Therc is initially an appnximately 3 dB
djtrerence in strength between two :,:, <-----Y--
'i':aa
E
adjacent colors, as ilustrated in the ftgure
at right, meaniry that a particular color is <----:--
approx. 1.4 times strcng€r or weaker tharr
either adjacent €olor This differ€nce, called
the echo dynamic range, can be changed to
lf '*
<--- -i--
suit vadous botton conditions (had, soft, tdB
.lr
muddy, etc.). See parasraph 4.104 lbr <-------i-
ij' aae
instructions.
<-----i-
i 3dB
4-------V--
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1st Reflection
-----SEtR!fl €.tion--_-----'
im:;r;xr;rffi#,":.::iLffi
"#""v,;x#;xZ
chaDS"Bthe node to "ilANUAL."
have any doubt aboul the va-lidity of disilal depth readins, cbcck tle
ly agailst tle on--6creenscale .al;brations lo deterbine wbether the
nea.lout is valid or not.
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Advanc€d Seltings
8m ..Is'#^*.,';..
14.8m
".IS,S*.,;..
'-_---
CrlreDt depth (14.8n in this exanple)
<WARNINGS >
DEPTHS' CAN
1 . A LARGE FISH SCHOOL, ESPECIALLY OI{E AT SHALLOW cAlrsrNc rHE
6cZfiiio-riili iiiidJcL an ilrneuElY srRottcEcHo'
fi;iiiiEii'iid iribx birro rHAr EcHo As rHEBorror'l'ANlNcoRREcr
bieiiiiiiirbiru:i viir-i occunrs A REsuLr' BEsuREro coNFlRM-r-HE
illiGiriEiiorirtanrnG lr wrrH oN-scREEN Borrou EcHoLocArlo-N'
it?il-iir-irriE bii'iiie ote tmt-DTsPLAY ls DANGERoUS ANDMUsrBE
lVo?o-eii: iiilcriiv wrrl rnrvrltne tl sHALLol'rAREAS'
ttuFitflrn'+dfl
trlt;ffi !,i;tilff
2.
@
FuI Scleen DbPlaY -->
\r-.-'r,,/
Split ScreenDisPlaY
F-..--s.--z
---------------_i \
richt haff .is l. -__::\,
i! Eenory by i---
@ i
'lisplav f@ printott of
COPY mqD pops up brieflv ov* the rccalled nhoeratu
ehogzaa. nefer to psagaph 3 6(ot details'
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3.6. Printing Out Echogram Screen
When a *rsraphics pinter is plussed into t}le rear panel conneciff .?R|NTER," the
isht haff of the cur.lent echoeramsoeen can be Finted out in monoclrome.
*1 DOS/V codpatib\ep.inter supportiDg
Esc/pprot@t, sucAas Om Micmtiae Z8O
O Set the printer .eady. Make sDFethat rhe ,'SEL,, tanp slows conrinuously and the
"PE" lamp is ttmed ofr.
@ e"*"
@ , "td"g the deht haff secrionof rhe cunenr echogramiEto meDorla
O e"*" to showthe stored echosramacrcssthe left har scleen.
@
The folowins menu wil pop up over the recaled echogan, asking you to setecrthe
action you wish to ex€cute.The oprions tue self-€xplanatory.
HARD COPY
!ft[ft*tr
2:SIART
NOTE: the above neru will be tumed ofr aDtoMticaljy in appminately five wnds
utl$E either optitu is selsted.
'Ui"*,;?il*:;i:il";LT"F"fi
@ff
il"Tilf.HJ","o"-,
speedof the printer connected.
O r** o"
@ @ "s*" to t* .n the recaledechogran.
< CAUTION>
Storedor recalledechogramwilt be tost when th6 equipmentis tu.il€d otf.
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3 . 7 . s w i t c h l n g T r a n s d u c e r s ( S w i t c h i nO
g peratingChannels)
3.7.1. Introduction
In an F-2000 system where two transducers are instaled at different locationB'vou
tlt"-L .o"itor the depth fron eachlocation aclossthe tu]] scieenarca'
"u"-*lt"l rhannel name{channelA or channFlB) bv.rhe
Eachlmnsduce"is assicneda specifred
-io"iuj1..
1615y16eep"ratorrar the initial"cruprimeCbdnel AridenrilicdosCH-AI
and channd
i"-;ii"!u ,*ie""d ir, high frequencrtransdrieert200 kHz or I00 ktlr)
ii"iai;i; e to* ti"qu"o'"v riansducerr50 kHz or r00 LHr) seF rhe
;Chmnel tansducer AssignmeDrsrabl" on psge ir for acrusl aebiSImrnfsm )our
3.7.2. Sel€ctingChannels(TransducerFrequencies)
Tbe deprbreadourmay be slishrtvdirerenr ber$eenhigh &e-quFncv soundingand los
Prnce tn'
iequency"oundirg Th is phenoDFnonis due malnlvto I he cur
(
. the width of ultrasound beam between the two bansducers' See illustntion below)
. the acoustic characteristics of ihe bottom straium between the two frequencies
4ho rhen
freouenc\ oDeralion will usuall! resttlr in regisLPringa rhicter borom
frequency op"rat ion because of a widPr besm
"ovcrsc"
Figue 3 25 l}ansducer B€am Wialrh Affecting Deprh Measuement Exanple
(Hish Frequency) (Iaw Frequency)
i *
l. Hlgh FrequencYOPeration
rransducer'
&€quemy ll00 kHz or 200 kHu I soudins u"es a Darl'os bcam
p;ducirs relativ"lj sarrslactorv rcsult. under rbe followins situsiions:
t
Eood echo resolution is requiEd.
i t *. *"**" - detectable depth is required at shalow depths'
"
*tt" i" .ft"t".aller
lost under heavv sea conditions, or when the ship is
6Utt"-
in tbe wa}e of snorher reesel or qoing astern.
vo,!nu-d on n"x. p,c"l
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Advanc€dseltinqs
vn *
Midile
t
u ,|
i---------------'rlmsducer
Ialation Indications
To utilize this fuction, you nust rust resister the relative location of each transducer
via the menu system. Refer to paraeraph 4-10.8.2 for instructions.
ThF apprcpriate receivcr gai! level is aulomaticallv oaintained for eacb 'hannel
i;;';5;;;;j ;;";;;;;nfi is opryarins in rbp aut;matic conrrcr tAuror mode ln
'it'"; sreater sain ii rcquired stable depth rcading operation, use tle
"ii"il-"
following steps:
(O T'L" *TVG level (shalow sarn .upprcssion level) may also hale ro be raised ro
pfevenr frcm disrurbingdeprh reading-' Ptasraph 3 t0fordetails'
"ulsce.lurrers
Tb letun to the AuTo mod", p"ess
@
Lack of receiver sain wiI cause the miBsing-bottom alarm io be trisge'ed See
paragxaph 3.12.3 for information on the alarm
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3.11. Retrieving Data History
"l;,111!
3.11.1.Introduclion
li""'T::i:i.T.!i', "f:hTl*-;":lf"ti:i.-i#
;,'":i,jiu,i?,fi:fl ?i?,,"JJ
J:;is;
::H';:"r""
;lt#"H"#i;fi ru;:;
5';"'".;lt*::ysi;i;;;ft
; ffi rffi
-* * st@din thefa'@ofchatnetrD "1H-A/B", andnotin
;#xff"i",H: actaa)
bestored
wAe'u appm,iatecpsse6oris prussed
:r1#";{rH#,if;Xt!;eir
3 . 1 1 . 2 . D i s p t a y i n gD a t a H i s t o r yW t n d o w
To^displa) t be dsra hisrorywiodor. simptypress r, _U ,o *"r rhe lFft baf
Dea on tbe screen.as an exsmptebejow A @, "r,"*
;ll,;,;i*;';*];l ;"#ffi;;;.;;iffffi,:;'ff;:: t"":n#fli:;i
. e**a
@ attu ctoses
the widory.
s31.314N
mbzTlrE
iiil^f ii-=iil,'i#,
a,"."U
"....--'.,...,'.......".1
lll;B"&Jjji r5.!. iU
l___-_lata
history window
12
'Jfff#"f,iit#
15;9ii'
ft+
/ . . . . :
n
i--i:"y--".33-:"-"-1::T"-yy::"t't1"--i---'
'..
i llansducer dra-ft(DFT),keerotrser(KD, freqEmv (FRo i ,"
I aDdna:inu ra;ge (Rxc) led to deaslN depth
Thevariousdataat the lin€ cursorp$ition ar€ showr]in the bott m sectionof
the window the line curs* *" t" ."*a lr n**i's I
Q !.
Tle tine spe, 12 houB in the above €xample, car be chansed by prcssins
.' I tI . rt u rolo*i"c valuesaresel4table:15ninute", rL*, si.*", 6
holE. 12 hou6. md 24 hous.
ro crose pres€
thewindow.
@ *"-*6
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3.11.4. Rovi€wing Data History in Deiait ove. Speciltc Section
Or a larse time sale, such as 24 hows or 12 houre, the lirc cunor moves in larse steps,
such s 5 min. qrepsoD 24-hour scalpor 2 min.24 ser. sreDsoD l2 hour scsl". mali ir
d i t f l c u l t r o l c v i e w t h e d a r a h i s t o r y o v e r a l b m i n u r es e c il o n o i a 6 p " c i t r cp o in r I n t i m ' " .
ThG shonrcmrx can be rorrecred by nlqt shd ns rhA line cursor ctosaro rhp desired
p o r b l r n n h c ' ! r ) . a n d l h e n s e l e ( r i n gl h p s m a l l p s tr i m e s c a l er O , ,
as in rhe examole
berow you can now checkthe dad in 2 second ir,"'is -iJ"
centered on the cursor position. "t"p" """" """ii"i
Figue 3-30 Reviewihg Daia Hisrory in Detail on Long Tiae Scate-
Eiample
O Shift line cuEor to rhe teft, @ Afte! reachins desired point,
dosq to desiredooint D releaiedy pre6s ret to
titue by pressrncB. --, select PLAYBACK time of tb
mirutes. ----------------.1
I
PLAYBACK(12
HOURS) PLAYBACK(r5MNUrEq
<-_l
12
i{ry;11q;*ffi6:,{#ift
{ilF"-:*',:+**t{
The data stoed in memory cD be uptoadedto po_based
applications. See secrion 6 for
36
F-2000 F-2000
Adv.nc.d Settings
I 12. Alarm3
:e 6teps, 12.1. Introduction
hkins it
!dD,;. meet the *laldm requ ements stipdated in the IMO R€colution for Navigational
ho Sounding Equipment, the folowing alanns are inco4orated and enabl€d at aI
faoi".a nes wbjle the equipment is switched ol1.
Fanple
r 8€crion Depth:
- Warns asainst decreasins depth. (Audible and visusl
indicationi)
Missins BotLom*": wans ssainsl botlom echo being 106r.becoming too weal lor
l" depth measuemen t . or e sceFdingcurrenI ran 8e tim ir . ( Audible
abd visEl indications )
I Powp! Failurer Wans against drop of powe. supply voltase below lscLory-
sbecifredlevel. (Audible ud visual indication6)
Power Ramovalr wans.asairsL lemolai or shubr of power €oulce. (Audible
t---
t l Pangnphs 5.3.1 tud 5.3.2. of M5C.7469.), Atuex a
Ir l
mis alarm is rot a requiremeAt ia the IMO rMlutior MSC.74(69.
'.1
| 4 l Depth Alarm
2.2.'l. Selting Alarm Depth
utilize thi6 tunctioD, you must set the a1am depth tust, via the folowing steps.
20m -
P""* @. Thi" places the alarm
depth at the VRM position.
the
the a DB?=.Iepth below twtducer
37
F,2000
advanced seti ngs
As soonas the current depth decrcases beyondihe preset depth,the alarm wil be
t sseredwith the followins audible and visual indications.
' Audible: Beepsat approximately1 secondintervals.The soundcan be mutedby
0.."","s@
. \4"url: B l i J L k ss l u m s ) r b o l A r o s p r h p rs i r h o n s , r e e i p " e s c rv a l u e o n r F d
backgound at apprcximately 1 second inte als.
38
a -
F_2000
advanced settings
50KHz V R M DFT=0.0
NR=OFFlj21.3v A D E r 1 5 . 7 9
54'31.327N15:34:29
i--------------) 006"51.8t3E 27.6m
20-
Line Maker
3"tH:"@ o-
*r At optional GPS senw iE requireil to store
tbe pNition MrdiDat*.
ifi:TtuR"*ff
:ll"T#:ffiffi
J";:,1"JJT"\::1il:#;;::;
Hard Copv of Echoqran
Storcd shosram car be printed out with a suitable graphics p nter*, ptugged into t}le
rcar panel "PRINTER" connector. A poF-up menu should be displayed for a few s€€onds
__-,-_-,_-_-_ oprion
"sraRr
'|onitia!€
the
ilil"ff ill"Ti::i"ffiJl';.Wo:1:;:""n"'"
*2 Dogryampatible pinter eitb ESC/P @Dtmi ptutoml
40
F_2000
Advanced seitings
4 . A d v a n c e dS e t t i n g s
4.1. Int.oduction
The followins settings that affect the way the equipment operates car be made via a
menu systeD consistins of a rnaia rnenu md a number of submenus accessible though
various main menu options:
. SettineB t}!at you do not have to change ftequentty, suh as the transducer fuaft and
echo theshotd level.
. Settinss that should be made mainly at initial installation time, su€h as depth
readout unit, keel offset, and local time otrset.
themain
opens (MA'N
inenu
?"::-Txy,""ffi
ff=i",ii:?:i,ll:,,T#,ffif -ry*Tl;s
FigN41 Main Menu
1:TRANSOUCERDRAFT
2:DEPTHREFERENCE
4:WHITELINE
5:OUTPUTPOwER
Menu options can be sel€ct€d by
6:PLAYBACKScALE
pressing C) i tl. fouowed by 7:SIiIULATION
o by appmpnate numoic 8:ECHODISPLAY
$.
4e,5. rne one rnar !s ureDuy 9:INSTALLATIO SETTINGS
sele€ted is sholil highlighted in a
PREss UEr{u
lIElllD ToPREvlous
PRESS@ TOEXrr
2, EnteringTransducerDraft
.1. lntroductlon
transducer draft used in this mmual refers to the depth from the water surface to
e transduccr facc, as defined in Fisu" 4-2. The depth readoul 6hom on the screen
itially represenrsthe deprh to tle bottom. measrd-6tm.rhe transduc€{ face {deplh
v irairtucer or DBr). If you wish to rc;d depthsfrom the waterline (to agrce with
soundingsor bathymehic data on of6cial charts), you have to add the draft to th€
cieen de"prl reaaoul (for each transducer itr a DuliiplFtransducer coD6$ualiod
folowins procedue wiu allow you to enler rhe dcsired ibajl in 0 l unil srcps ro.l
/fatho;ibuccia/foot steps) ;o that both disital depth readout and sraphical
tion rcflect the dlaft, automaiically reading depth from the waterline.
< WARNING>
A TRANSDUCER DRAFT ENTERED, THE ON-SCREEN DIGITAL
UT SHOWSTHE DEPTHFROM THE WATERLINEAND NOT FROM THE
L. GREAT CARE SHOULD, THEREFORE,BE TAKEN IN USING DEPTH
WHEN NAVIGATINGSHALLOW WATERAREAS.
Toread depth bon ihe keel, yoD tuuet frBt registet the keel otrset 6iataa@ fron the
fare to the keel. Rcler tn pilaaaph 4.10.8.3for details.
4l
^","""".
"5;,?ff1
4.2.2. Entoring Transducer D raft
r----------->
lL-
O e"*"
@, ai"pr,yinstheMA|NMENU.
' ffT:;'J6:H:::-""Tili1J"',;::ff,ffi
o, o
**: n a t'r*"*
::,?",J::."
-:u""".o*n for Hish r,rcquency/ChaDelA opemrion
Exahlre
IiTRANSDUcERDRAFT
----------l
,l)r G)
i--------------------r-__-__-___
v \ '
' Dlngle tanaducer Hors,nd
f-:--___=_:,o"pamie]lansducerHousiiBs)
1:HlcHFREOUENCy
l:HIGHFREOUENCy
Tbe draft cu be enFred sepuareh tor rhe bisb ftequpn.y rransduceraDd tow
ftequencylrdsducer. DppendinsoDrhe kansducer@ntrSrradoDot your instala(ion,
€nter the same &sJt via the followins sreps when a sinst+housins dual_&equency
Eansducer. such as the 706-60/200T or 550-50/200T,is instaled or separate drafts
rhcD Iwo kansdurcrsare separalFt)insra Fd
tt / al,lt
V \ Y
(Sinsle tmsducer IlorsiDd (Seprate'Itmsducer
(S"r*at" r.-" Housinsc)
2:LOWFREOUENCY
P
Enter ihe sme lalue a6 for hish Enta the .o!et value of low
fteq. /chdnel A hh6ducer Feq./chann€l B tran6ducea
entryrorhishftequency *a
Lq""t;"T#:"" "" "r""utroo tu" @ t"
PF='ll1
z.-----------\
50KHz DFI=4.6 i
NR=OFFts 24.6vADBi ls.7 e I i
t\g\\\s*-l:{!\a.rs'eer,:.1*x:':3]*|! l
0- ----V---,
<-___-i
Zem Liae
ffi1?jffi';Tffi:'$jii,:l"Hj,t"jH?*f;"ti-'" to.BELow
suRFAcE
as
' *rn ,ranu- ,:oEprHREFERENCE
r ,,aelow sunroce,
!
@
Figlrre a_6 Disital D€prh Readour with Transducer
Draft Eniere.t _ ExamDte
' 21.3m
" f i"li'Jfl.u*,o",
-----'
DBr+dr.sn
i*- .3?Siiii,tffirl:;t,Ie chanced
< W A R N I N G>
WITH TRANSDUCERORAFT ENTERED, THE ON_SCREENDIGITAL
-A
R_EADour
REpRESENTS rHE DEprHrnorii rnE vtiiERliiE.'A;;'i;;
llglf. IHE TRANSDUGER
oR FRoMrHE sHtp,sKEEL..-.;ijAi-cii;;
sHouLD. THEREFoRE,
BE TAKEN
rN usrNcrHE oepri niirbb.irr-ii.i
i!:i":i,1^t3-ift
it".ie_+l_"li"t'^",1,.;mlijl
LEADTO GROUNDING 1+.1
OR OTHERSERIOUSDAMAGE.
44
F_2000
Advanc€d
sortings
a lntroduction
he
navisation soud€r is designedto indicate one of the folowins types of
iDformation at a time, depeDding on whether or not tIar]sduc€r relat€d settinss
&aft ed *rkeel offset entries) are nade:
.2. SelectionProcedure
Press@ , aisrlafus tle MAINilENU.
sel€ct"2:DEPTHREFERENGE" tr pl"utug'!l or by pressine
Ct / tl,
folowedby @ . ftis tuns a DEPTHREFEREICEsubmenuon,asshownbelow.
MAII'IMENU 2:DEPTHREFERENCE
,I:TRANSDUCERDRAFT 1:BELOWSURFACE
EETII@__-
3:ECHOTHRESHOLD 3:BELOWKEEL
,l:WHITE LINE
5:OUTPUTPOwER
6:PLAYBACKSCALE The optioc &re s€|f--€xplaratory.Option
7:SI ULATION "2:SELOW TRA SDUCER' is initialy
8:ECHODISPLAY
9:lt{STALLATIONSETTINGS
1 6.8m BELow
TRAN.DU.ER
O) Depth-beiow Suface (DBS) Indication
21 .3m BELow
suRFAcE
(3) Deprh below-Keel(DBK) Indicarion
14.9m BELow
KEEL
46
F-2000
| 3:EcHorHREsHoLo I :;: I
47
F-2000
Advanc.d Setlings
H1#TH'.:'15;"',iLll*:,S,";,?ilrn:',S"":P"-,';IT:1,':
.Xor scsle r, 'be riebt. The numeric value in the entry 6eld rcpresedts
the currenl
ana;" ini*rlv ^-, alowing a[ eclo bottom colors to be displaved'
iJ,
g
New wbite lir]e level These colors in bottoE
echo stflcture will be
Can be changed bY
pressingCt i al .
- n*"incct
@ *i]1 chanse the bott m sulfa€e illto a thin contou line immediatelv
r" o""it" i lr*t -.a As vou pressthe kevrepeatedlnlherclorsthat form the
botroE srm m will beerasedonebv one allowiig the blankareato Mden.rraj8mg
tme rn a
the shite line level) Tbis blabl areais popda}lv knowDas lhe \hne
recordins echosouder.
The suDDr€ssed bottom echocoloN ue indicated blaak oDthe 610r scale'as in th€
..","i"ri'J""i,. rl" t-. -ealest colon carnot be supprcssed'
Gohtinued ot next Paee)
49
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4.5.2. Adlusting White Line Levet (corti,ued_2/2)
"l;ilg3
@ the spgessed bortomechocoro*, oneat
l::::llJl
ndromns the :t:storc
blank arca (i. e. lowerhg t}Ie Whit" f,i"" t a time. thus
""ti
Fisure 4 14 q.?i.rt White Line R4oriting
r!-'#.'.
I iFish oh Bottob
'
ffir6TT,1lii::ff f:::1"***n """""@ to*-ptot"
th"""ttiog,
uoa
NOTES:
tl t Wbrte Dne tcvet adjustaeht atecrs
rhe bot Md shouthdnot b" 'ohr6ad
with e.ho !b,".botd adju;,;";,;:";:;"trJ'i-b";#.oDu
(2) TAe last W1itu LDe level
used win be stahed D memotv a'd kill be
ttuvt tp. rccalL-.d oa Dext
F-2000
AdvaDced seltings
Note that option "l:At TO" is curently selecied,so that the eqDipmentwill choose
the level that best suits the depth range in use. The other optioDsare as follow6:
. 2:1/1. I'utl power(no powerreduction)
' 3t1/4: Appmx.1,/4of full powe!(6 dB downftomtu]l powerlevel)
. 1il/25: Apptox..1/25 of full power ( 14dB dom fron tuI powerlevel)
.5:'1l100: App!o)..1/100of tull power(20 dB downfrcmtullpowerlevel)
Using (t) I lt) or the appropriatenumedc key, selectthe desied level and then
plessql,.
< CAIJTION>
ll the power is set to '1l25" o. 'l1100" for shallowwaler sounding, be sure to
return to "AuIO" or'1/1" after leaving shallowwater areas.
Note. however,that high TVG settings (TVG level set to 2G-30) wi result in a
weak bottom echo.Check the settins of the appmp at€ TVG level before selecting
hish a power level on shalow nnses. Seepalasraph 3.10 for morc information on
TVG eettinss.
"""#6O'
"L["?* !.:,!E!"""*il:#,:
"w x;i:i.*ix 7;i.ff:,""Ef: of,hese
ke,ts
@ n"*" to e"it tr,e nenu Dode.
@
Fieue 4'17 Data Hisrory Window - ExaDlpte
PLAYBACK
{15MINUTES)
'"""""'-\.._.........*-...
.,-....'.-.....,i'16
i
20
Il1lii#"i$';1ii?l
rs.sr' #.9,
52
F-2@0 F-2U00
Advancedsellings
:',i::::::h "..,,"ss,"e
ffi P,";J,i#iii crio r.,,.wea,y
sirbmcnu.as shownbelow
@, Tbls tums on a SIMULATION
Figure 4_18 Activating E .ho Soulder Simulator
7:S|[tlULAT|ON
1:TRANSDUCERDRAFT tEld
2:DEPTHREFERETICE 2:ON
3:ECHOTHRESHOLD
4:WHITELlt{E
5:OUTPUTPOWER
6:PLAYBACKSCALE
dENEIEN --------
rlrd 8:ECHODISPLAY
9INSTALLATIONSETTINGS
*r ?his "Ojl" setti's will not be store.l in fuetuort One the equipnent i' tu"ed ofrand
then oDasain, tbe sinulato! vill be *t back to "OFF "
*2 rhe raaceca' bechaAeEd
tr o,*";w t afterthesimulatoris tu'ed on.
tl ll
e*" - netruroode.
@ @,. "-i*he
The gain and TVG contols re disabled dd do not affect the echosran appeararce
*hilt the equipment is openting in tle simulator mode.
Uissinq-Bottom Alarm
The missmg bortomalarm, whicb shouldbe automaticallvtriggercdvilb DobottoE
ehoor weakbotlomechoreceived.witl be tmed off as €oonas vou setrbe simulatorto
'oN."
'tlre alsm soundcab be muted by p.*"ioe u.*"u"" if vo! .hoos€a sba]]os
@
L d€pth.the alum witl be
rsbge( 5- or I 0 met.r ra! gc) | hel doesnol coverthe preseD
higgered agair. For moreinfomation about the alarm, seepraglaph 3.12.3
^*",*""l;,1l
4.9. SetecflngTypesof Echo Dtsptay
------------.-------------__-______-__i
i*-.------
-1'
I
--_--------
Cotor6anpte &ale is rurned on.
t r"."- roeRi,Lhemenumode
@ "" @
yorE:
7e 6?nces, eho tutot tstnnefi tevel Z iDnisny rcd ctu be cba,sed ria
n6.rucao6 ejveniD ptuaezaph1.iA2
54
F_2000
a d v a n c esde i n q s
Installation Settings
lntaoduclion
ting setiinss that should be nornally made afrer initiat insra ation and does
to t'e chansed frequently during normal operarion are placed under rhe MA|N
ioD "9: INSTALLATIONSETTINGS."
Figure 4 20 AccessingINSTALLATTON
SETTTNGS
Options
il jfi"lH
ffi;::n::,:::l:"""'ji,Hiil"H:'$:"*ffji:'@*"
4 . 2 . C h a n g i n gE c h o C o t o r A s 3 l g n m e n t s
1 0 . 2 . 1 .t n t r o d u c t t o n
heDthe* echodisplay is sei to full @torpreseDr€rion,F.hocs w l be disDlavedi! uD
T:,:n +frtrgnt colore initia y. red, oraoge.yello*. sreen. jeuowish gre;D.'risht btu;
bluein olqer of-strensth-Nanely,red ripresentsth" l"uir, ."i riu", ih"
"t,ing*t sceen indicates the
(est one. The color scale locared at the left end of the echogram
that tue cunently used to display the echo$am, with rhe botion end colo!
)d as the strongest tevel.
c a n r h a n s € i h o s . o l o r a s 6 i s n m e n r su s i n s a r o r a l o f r 0 d i l t p r c n t c o t o r sv i a r h e
u-guroed srepsdescnbed betow.
4q MAIN MENU+8:ECHOOISPLAY+2:NORMALDISPLAY
I€vel6
l-evel7
Omnse
Red(stronsest) =f;
Frg]r 4 22 Ac.essinsECHOCOLORSSubmpbu
9INSTALLATIONSETTIl.IGS
2:DEPTHUNIT
3:DYNAMIcRANGE
,l: UTC/LST(ofbet)
5:CLOcKPRESET
6:TEMPERATURE |iflRl
7:TRANSDUCER LOCATION tlllt
8:DATAINPUTPORT i
g:DATAOUTPUT
UTPUTPORT
PORT I i
1:ECHoCOLORS
---l .....
ii: I
1:LEVEL*'
2:LEVeL--2
3:LEVEL3
I|
E i
= i, orisiDal colo!
4:LEVEL-4 asj?Dhqts
5:LEVEL-€ I E i""
6:LEVELS l i : ! : ! i
7"
I t i
Shensth Levels ---------i
can be selected'fth Q/rEl
Jilfl-_-
N j Additioml
R ;- colors rhat
LJ .--j are selectabl€
Oneirul Ass'6bent6
c.' t" *itr
"t".s"a ! r ! .
DO F-2000
Advanced setl ngs
4 . 1 0 . 2 . 2 .C h a n g l n gA s s l g n m e n t s
O Opiions LEVEL-I through LEVEL-? in the submenu rcpresents the seven echo
streneth levels. the color sample to the risht of each option is ihe o ginat
'(at/t), sel€t the level for which vou wish to chanse the
assis"-ent. U"i"g
NOTE: Nunuic keys cannot be use.tto select the aptions ok the SCHO COLORS'
press
@ Repeatedly '" a*i""a cobr showsup
Qr! ".t
@ R€p€atsteps @ ard @ to changethe color for other shength level
The upper seven color samples on the 1G-color sample scale in Fisue 4-23 indicate the
orisinal assisnnenis.
ft retrm to the original assisaments, repeat the above sreps €) through @, selecths
the coloE in the same order as on the color sample scate.
]-*''*'*"**".
^","""".
"l;1lll
4 . 1 0 . 3 . S e l e c t i n gD e p t h R e a d o u tl J n i t s
Bcre:n g9pli, readout is initiatly in neters (m). you can rcad depth in fathoms
Ir::n.
(Fi,l), bmccia (BR) or feei (FT) via the sreps irescibed
U"t.*. no*"""", a"pth
information to be stored ir menory for tater off line rehievat -il t" ;'-"t'*"
regardlessof the readout unit select€d.Seeparas"aph 6.1 for
sreater derail
< CAUTION>
fn-order to operat€ the equipment in comp ance with tMO Resotution
MSC.(69)74 Annex 4. the depth readout Indicaflonmust be in metors.
SINSTALLATION
SETTINGS 2:DEPTHUNIT
1:ECHOCOLORS
td
ziFM
3:DYNAMIC RANGE 3:FT
4:UTC/LST(otrset)
5:CLOCKPRESET
6:TEMPERATURE
7:TRANSDUCER SETTINGS
8:DATAITPUTPORT
g:DATAOUTPUTPORT
@ r** @ to comptere
the selection,ana to e*it *,e m""u moa".
@
58
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^."""".,
"5.1133
1 0 . 4 . S e l € c t l n gE c h o D y n a m i cR a n g e s
hthoms 1 0 . 4 . 1 .I n t r o d u c t i o n
, depth Figure4-25 Ilitial EchoDynamicRange
are displayed usiDs up to sevetr
colols dependins on theil
The colo.s that de cunently
to show echoes are indicated in the 3dB
of a color scale at the sdeent left
with the top color (initialy blue) 3dB
bottom end colols (initially red)
ting the wealest and stmngest 'i'aas
, respectively. The echo dynamic
rcfels to how Duch change in echo ___-,
v
ry. mwt occur before an echo can A
i 3dB
displayed in sdjacent strcnser or
3dB: ihjtial ssttiDC. su.itable.lor wo.kins ov"r soft srounds wherp rbc bortom e.bo
shows rn weat cotors.'thie drrsmic raDge wiU cauecorbpruise weat echoesro
show u strons colors. Suc.e"sfut boLtom rrackins aDd diFral dFprh readour
requrFs rne bolrom ccho to be drsptayFdin .cd or oruqe (or uspf assimed
colors,.A 3-dB chdC€ representsa changeofapprox. La iimes in srrenel6.
: l d B : o p t i o n a l6 e r t i n s . a c o m p r o m i s e b e r w e e n 3 a n d 6 d B . A 4 - d B c h a n s e r e o r e s e n t s
a . h a D s c o f a p p r o x .l . 6 t i m e s i n 6 r r e n s r h .
5 dB: optional scring. suirable for op"ration ar mid sd CrFarerdeprhs or over hard
srounds. Tlyou experiebccsiruarions wl-ere orheNi"e ;hoes, such as ai-r
bubbles atrd plankLon roncentrarions. show up in srrong.r.otors ".ak at normal
gaD setLmg6.tl] this range or 6 iIB. A s-dB cbsnge repFsenrs a chansc of
apgox. r.8 times in strength.
6dB: optionat €ettinC. l]ry this if 5 dB settins stil pmduces majodry of echoes in
Btrons colors. A 6-dB change represents a chang! of apEox. i tin;s in shencrh.
mF abot e nlomaaon de6 Dot appu whcn the echo disptar is sct to sboq onlv bp
.ontour u.a dnelc.oltu (idually rcd). Ib dispt4 ccb@s in tuI @tae, see
gven iD paraelaph 4.9.
fotlowirg iDstnctions wil allow ,ou to select the vatue that best suits vou needs.
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4.10.5. Enlering Time Ottset for Local Standard Time (LST) Readout
4 . 1 0 - 5 . 1 .I n t r o d u c t i o n
The date and r;mp fpsdoDrsdieplayedar t"besoc€ns upper left comer ue iritialll
UTC (.Unitersal TiDp coordibsred)date and rire. To drsDla\ rhe inrornario;
.efcrencedlo lour localstandardtime rLST). rhe eppropnarerimF ofT"prr tifte
"ot"r descd6;d
diffeDencebetweenLST and UTC) via the prccedue in the next pdasraph.
Major tihe offsetsfrcm UTC ee listed below:
. Bangkok: +7 house ' Honolulu:
' Djakarta: +7 hours ' New York:
. Ho Chi MinI +7 hous
' Hong Kong: +8 houls ' San Francis@:
'KlalaLumpu: +8 hous ' Rio de Jane o: 3 hours
.Mumbai Gonbay): +5.5 hou$ ' Lima:
. Pefth: +8 hous*1
.Seout: +9 hous ' Izmir: +2 hous
. Singapore: +8 hous .Gdan6k: +lhou*t
'Sydney: +10 hou""*1 'Hambug: +l hou*l
.Taipei: +8 hou$ . Mdseilles: +l hou*l
. Tokyo: +9 hours . Oslo: +1hou*l
' Welinston: +12 hous ' Sa*t-Pete.sburs: +3 hours*t
*tAd.l t hoDftDatlieht Sauins?ibe
4 . 1 0 . 5 . 2 .T l m e O f f s e t E n t r y P r o c € d u r e
O Selectoption ",|:UTC/LST (oftset)" by pressingnume c n onur,r*
UTC/LST (offset) submenu,ready for entering a time offset. Initiatly
"'@. d offsei of "
+00 boufs 00 mirutes (+00:00)is enteredto display the UTC time, as shownbelow.
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4 - 1 0 . 6 . S e t t i n gD a t e a n d T i m e
After d@idins which rim€ referenceto display, UTC or LST (local standard
the prccedincprccedure(paragraph a. r0.5), sei th" a.t" time). via
ially ti*"*u" ir," i;fi;:il;
",a
< cAuTtoN >
,h. t-t_V_9y,tt"rto plug in. a cps sensor, be sur€ to enter the correct
onset betore settinq the date and time . UTC time
resurr
*r,en-cpjjjji"livli ,""0.*
J,ii"jibiifi""i,"fJii8'ii"",.1.1:lo'" ""'
CU selp.roprions:ct-ocK pREsET by h."."i"" -,,--"; '.^.. ltil -. .
clocKpREsET submen,.
*"0" r". "t""" "
. The date mustbe ";*i,"",i'5";fil:";'"d;"
enreredin Day^{onrh/year (DD/MM/\.y\.y) fornat.
. The time rDustbe enr€redin 24 hou. (hh:nh:ss)
formar.
The hishlighted and blinLins chaacter (characier hishlight) caa be
edited.
Fisue 4 28 Settihg Date and Time
9:INSTALLATION SETTINGS 5:CLOCKPRESET
l:ECHOCOLORS DD/l\r[,ll/YYY hh:mm:ss
2:DEPTHUNIT
3:DYNAlilCRANGE ! k l o l l z o o so o : o o : o o
4:UTC/LST{otfset) |\
f tidtctlr:s|iil
6:TEMPERATURE !--- Chatacter higblighr
of
7:TRANSDUCERSETTINGS
8:DATAINPUT
PORT
g:DATAOUTPUTPORT
ej Ear"r,hcruryen,
dar"*i"e r! ara r!) r 6
Q
' ro shirtI hc hishhgbrro r hFchtus$errobeedited.
"*" 0,3
. p** tDl rE) to edit the hishtishted character.
Figure 4,29 Entering Cuaent Date ed TiDe _ Example
(EDt€rirs Date) (Entoins Ti!E)
5:CLOCKPRESET
DD/l\rl\r/YYYY
hhimm:ss
22lOA|2OOS 14:30:
\---- Chuacter hishlight Lntracrernrgrurght ------,
@ r-* to @mplete rhe enhy.
@
@ e-* @ b exit the Denu mode.
need
tosetthedate
andtime
ffij l;L:'fi1i"-lx1::i*,il*:$.Fr#::'xthe
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4.10.7. S€lecting TemperatureReadout Units
Wirh an opfional *T-200 rempFrarue *nsor ptugged inro the 4 pin rar puel
conncctor "TEMP. or $ilb rhe spmified dual freqrcncl Lrensduc"r'cor"""t"d"
,;;
equipmem is"c_apable oldisplayins surfa.e warpr rcmperarure in dpsrecst elsius ("C ) or
rstuenncfi r f ,. I he rFmpcratrue dara wi]t bol be srored in memory for larer Felrievst.
The folowilg inshuctions will allow you to tun on/o$ t}le remperatwe display and
select the two rcadout unirs ("C ard "F ).
< CAUTION>
Use of sensor other than the T_200 or of a duat fr€quency transducer
other
than the specified wttt resutt in an Incorrect temperature reidou{.
9:Ii.ISTALLATIOI{S€TT|NGS
1:ECHOCOLORS
2:DEPTHUNr
3:DYNAMIC RANGE
4:UTC/LST(offs.t)
5:CLOCKPRESET
7:TRANSDUCER
SETr|NGS
8:DATAINPUT
PORT
g:DAIAOUTPUT
PORT
serected
sotlat thetemperature
readout
is tum€don
;tii1"i;"'#J;"i"i::-iarv
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4.10.8. Making lransducer-Related Settings
parel 4.10.8.1. lntroduction
L the
C)o In order to read depth from the keel or to sraphicauy indicate the relative location of the
ieval. transducer beins used for cD$ent Bounding, you must make the following menu setrinss
.elated to the txansducerG) at initial installatron rme.
. Registerinstransducerlocations
. Enteins keel offset
0ga 9INSTALLATION
SETTINGS 7:TRANSDUCER
SETTINGS
. 1:ECHOCOLORS
2:DEPTHUNIT 2:KEELOFFSET
3:DY AMICRANGE
4:UTC/LST(offBel)
5:CLOCKPRESET
6:TEMPERATURE
llltlatFt n|:tiGtitEFritr
8:DATAINPUTPORT
9:DATAOUTPUTPORT
4 . 1 0 . 8 . 2 .R o g l s t e r i n gR e l a t i v eT r a n s d u c e rL o c a t i o n s
In a system wherc two transducers are instatled, the ship-shaped synbol ( I )
shom just abovethe scale line 0 is desisnedto indicate the rclative location of the
hansducd that is beirs used for current soundins. Three sites are s€lectablefo. each
tmnsducer:A{t, Middle and f'orc, as ilustrated below.
1- ]E TE
Middle
To take advdtase of this feature, you must resister the rclative sites of the high and
low hansducers via the folowins steps:
1ffi
O select" l: LocATroN" lv nre""ing , ope.insa LocATtoNsubmenu.
1ffi,
O r"""" *rome option "l:HlcHFREOUENGY (for charnelA).
@ Select the appmpliate option by pressing the conesponding numeric key.
@ n*"@.
ftannDu.d aD nextptge)
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@ P**@.
@ Pre"s @ to e"it the menu mode
;-) 1:HIGHFREQUENCY
@E
1:LOCATION 2:lrllDDLE
3:AFT
------
2:LOWFREQUENCY
2:LOwFREOUENCY
See page iii for related information on
chamel-transducer assrglmenis
!!:nrlf:r
2:lillDDLE
3:AFT
f#:+ri,f
:*r*j:as*:i,**-***t Frgure4 34 Ke€lOffset E ample
'Dssducer------=-::ry
**tou*, ----t]
'?ll
O select "'2:KEEL oFFsE? br rres"bs ' openinga KEELoFFsEr submenu
(I\gule 4 35onnert Paee).
* u; tilAtNMENUJ9I STALLATION SETTINGS +7:TRANSDUCER SETTIGSPatn
1ffi, FREQUENCY " (channel-A)
@ r"ess ser"cti.goption"t:HIGH
uansducer bv repeate'll' pressins
O
" Enrer lhe comeci Lecl off6el of thp chMnel-A
<C, | <r. N"nei" kevscannotbeusedtor entrv ofkeetotrseL
Gantinded oa nett Paee)
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4.10.8.3. Enteffng Keel Ottsets (co'ti'Ded 2/2,
@ e** the l o r c h a n n e lA o p e r a r r c n T
. h" KEEL oFFSET
@.'. "nrry
. * . r t e r e plaved
agarn.
2:KEELOFFSET 1:HIGH
FREOUENCY
E!tE[@t!@-- t;
tSgm
2:LOW FREQUENCY t' - ' I Ii
Ct/.El
i
V
(siryte tralsducerEou6insrnstallarion) rleparaie !re6ducer Housrn
1:HIGHFREQUENCY I:HIGHFREOUENCY
_---- Enter the conect oflset. '----- Enter the correct offset of
Iow ftequency hansducer
O Sel€ct'2:LOW FREQUENCY'and, simitely enter the same offset value for sirsle
transducer housing iDstallation or the conect offset of the channel-B transducer for
sepamte transduce.housinsinstallation
An example below indicates how the keel offset enhy affects the status indicato$ in the
upper palt of the screen with the depth reference set to "*IBELOW KEEL." Note that
the zero line (i.e. start of transmission) occurs above scate line 0, but its display is
suppressed. The disiial depth rcadout and alarm depth will be a depth below-keel
(DBIO value.
-@' -@'
the appropriate
of the device to be onDected' select
Depenilins oD the tvpe of interface
co;nector via the following steps:
.erNsrALLArr
andthens€rect
MENU
a
:"Jff,-s. #":iJ""rr'",d1'"
PORT"br presins.@ Theoptionson the menuareseu
O Select"8:DATAINPUT
gINSTALLATION
SETTINGS 8:DATAINPUTPORT
1:ECHOCOLORS 2:RS-232C
2:DEPIHUNIT
3:DYNAtllcRANGE 3:RS-{22
,l:UTC/LST(offset)
5:GLOCKPRESET
6:TEMPEMTURE
7:TRANSDUCER SETTINGS
g:DAIAOUTPUTPORT
t'?es
wiriDg to these connectors and also on the
See paragraph 9.3 4 for information on
ofdaLa rhar can be ac.pptcd.
as
data t''pes to be output via the comector specitred
S@ paragaph 4.11 for selection of
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4.12. Selecting Data Outputs
You c"an*hcl typFs ol data. includirs rhosc Eroma CPS receiver.ro be ou(pur via the
rnrena.c mnrecror spteded rn lbc previouBparagrapb (4.I tt. This tunfiron shoutd hplD
reducF po_ssrble problems lhat bay occllr wleq an exrcrnal device connecred is noi
capabreor processrnge rarge amounr of oul puL daia or sbcb rhe devi.e recFirpsa data
r,?e that rs not supponed bv thc devi.e s sofiwue.
9I STALLATIOI{SETTINGS g:DATAOUTPUTPORT
1:ECHOCOLORS !!!I*5!TEEII oN
2:DEPTHUNIT 2:OEPTH(DBT) ON
3:DY AMICRAt{cE 3:DEPTH(DBK) ON
4:UTC/LST(off3et) 4:DEPTH(PSKDPT) Ot{
5:CLOCKPRESET s:TEMP (MTW)
6:TEMPERATURE ON
6:UL (GGA} OFF
7:TRANSDUCER SETTINGS
8:DATAI PUTPORT 7:GPS (RMC) OFF
llt -----
Fl|rEiAritEr'lEcF 8:OTHERS ON
^ -
ur g tle MAINMENU,and I benselsr ..elNsTALLAloNsErINGs"
:ress lljfeo
Dypre36'n8[If.
@ s"t""t "s,oJrAourpur poRT.,bypressirs@ o0",,.", ooro our"ut
PORT subnenu, as shown above T'he options on"r,ro,
rhe menu represent the data
tr?es that can be output. The ght-hmd column shows the o./off status of each
Initiall). dpprh and rebperaL@ dsra onty de ourpur, as ijdicated .ON .abovc. The
rcsl orfhe data ohe inirially runed otr as indicsted.OFF._ To alow orber rwes of
dala l.obe ourpur. erefur e rhe following sreps:
@ n*"";** -Q sotharthestatuschanges
ftom"oFF,to,,oN.,,
!
@ P** @ to coDplei€the settins.
@ r""* @ t" .*it tle menusystem.
To disable a particDlar data riTe, set the status to "OFF at step @.
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5. ilaking Settings via SYSTEMMENU
5.1. lnlroduction
rbe followinstuncriousare availeblFrhrougha deloLcdDenucaxeda sI:lEM MEI{U'
by runing Lheequipmebton whrleholduCdowbrDeg
whicb is accessibl" Kev'
O Usins lhe aDDrcorialenumeric Lev, selcct rhe colors rbat suils rhe env[onbcbta]
lighr;s.onJfio;s. and prcss@ o.omohte rhesehaion
SYSTEMMENU
't:BACKGRoUND
VIDEO M E M O R Y . . . . .O K I !
tlstE5ritttlrg: a-------__ PROGRAM MEMORY..O{!:
3:OUTPUT STOREDDATA W O R KM E M O R Y . . . . .C K I !
4:OUTPUTINTERVAL EEPROM MEMORY... OKJ!
5:DISPL,AY
CHANNEL CH-A FREQT/R .... GXI:
CH_BFREQT/R . . . . OXI'
Hardware io be cheked
-t The appeamnceofzem
line (pansraph 3.1.J) ;n the stro,sest uho coto, exceptin
the case of the DBK depth rcfmnce setti's (palaezaph 4.9, alo iDdicates that botjl
the transmitter and the rcceiver are workias consistentty.
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M.kinss€rrinse
via Sy6r.nMenu
5.4. OutputtingStoredData
Fig!F 5.4 Ex€cutilg Storcd Data Ourput Function
Selecting option "3:OUTPUT STORED
DATA" alows stded soundins data to be SYSTEMMENU
output qa the rcar panel inteface t:BACKGROUND
coDn€cto$.Seepa.asaph 6.3 for a detailed
description of the fucrion availabte by
executins this option. 4:OUTPUTINTERVAL
5:DISPLAY
CHANIEL
NOTE:Selectionofa desind intesal d@shot atrEt the output irteflal (j sa) ofrcattime
depthdata (DBT DP4 DBK nd pSKpDpD.
,1;I3:i":1iil":,';::';:lxx,1",,1'."",x'j"il."Tai;*o
"',ffi
indicata an op€rational€rror.
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o TalkerIdentifrer (proprietsy)
Depth below transducer in meters, varying in lengthi nu]] if depth information
was t€mporaily unavailable.
@*1 Oflset; positiv€ (+) = hansducer dra{t, nesative (-) = offset from transducer to
keel. Null if no data is entercd.
@ Depth range used, in meters*'
o Operating chamel ( transducer) used ; A = charnel A, B = channel B
@ Date (day/nonth/year) referenced io UTc, ffxed in len€th.
o UTC time (hours/minut€s/seconds),de vedfaom intemal clock or from G?S time
when a valid position fix was available. Fixed tu lensth.
@ Latitude coodinate (to l/1000 minutes), varying in Iensth i nul when a varid GPS
position 6x was temporarily uavailable.
O Latitude sign (N/S); nutl when a valid GPS position ffx
@ Checksum
@ Caniage retum
@ Line feed
tl
F *r lfboth otrsets were ente.ed, two $PJMCN seDtences will be output with the same
depth-below transducer value; ore contaids the bansdDcer draft, at.] the othet the
(c@tinuedoDnext pase)
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6.2 Dala Output Format (.ontinued
vzlues arc
+, lldpplh neasurcneDl" wcre donPin rathons or fecL the followi's netic
use'
usedto rPpresefi lbe dainum depth mnBPrn
5.3. OutputtingStoredData
can be inidatrd rhrough rhc
*" **rr"" of outpuirins srored d-ala senlFncs
*3SYSTEMITENU dessibcd in sPdron b.
-:^l"r:;:"*;# b' 6'6t'u ne'|hPcouipdc otrand aeD Iumlna onasatn
w:
relsred |, rhe function
The lolowiDe SYSIETMENU oprions aJ"
.".,ou'eui.'o*.oo*'?Jj:i1".:1"J""*::lf d-3-?.'r"i:F$l:';3%li l
"f
Selectsinterr'sls at which data are to be
uploaded
. 4:OUTPUTINTERVAL: .
t"ld#iali*1nt**::iF*Ti:Tr
$l:k'if
6.3.1. Selecting Output lnlerval3
ils*tll":i?!i'*",-l-!!l
;:"llm*lJ,lli"i.;::l
;l:;'-. !sfi:,:*i!t:!
fu:iir*:vr*'*-r5::il"'Ln;s:::'nif"iii"*x
ur n**i"et @ ' openinsan oUTPUT
'4:ouTPUTINTERVAL'
O Sele€toption
INTERVAL dlenu, a6 shown below
Frerc 6 2 Selecting Data Output Intenals
SYSTEMMENU
'l:BACKGROUND
2:SYSTEMCHECK
3:oUTPUlSTOiEqqATA
ffit!-
(@,tinued o' 'ext Paee)
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O Using the appropriate nuEledc k€v, select the time int€Nal that best serves the
cuBent pulpose.
MENU
PREssffruf To PREvlous
PREssJEIIfro srARr
Blinkinsro ProbotPressbsor@
43097F
' '\------Down
couDter (exanple)
- 2/2)
6.3.2. Upfoading Stored Dala Gottitued
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7. user-Lever
rroubreshooting
7-1. Introduction
,
il;t.$it'l,+m:$ilrl,[ipi$;
iry#i']*ffi euirrh,ae
hep,,upncm.t,
".:"";::,i;:,::.",I ::'; ;:ffi!:!:"ffi: tue,aF,1
[fi#i'i"TB^.j:i?,1f1",.;Hi{qST,"5cAB,,{ErrHEAusERMUsr
7.2. Dcpth Roadout
'
"1f*;';1";':,#nxrM
" *;:T";ii:J#"dj"$1.,rffi
#frf#H;trffi
fi!fifYnHf"j:t""?$::-::ff :':;
'
ll8ffllffi:ffit,ffBff*" ;:i:"il::i+hxiffi1xi:ii?
"l'?#{irfi
!#:;"fr#:i;.;y_#f"*:t:"2 j
,?i'r#ii:i$"ii"#
'i{qH-,,$:[1"+:q'=,1';yr*
Jiifl,; 1;;;"j;
":xl;l*'1"::
(contitued ob nert paee)
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7. Usor-Level Troubfe Shooti^g (.onti'ue't
7 . 3 . A u t o m a t i cr a n g e s e l e c t i o n
Echogram F€ed
H;r,l#;Jri"*
fi"JJ:,il!ffi
7 . 9 . E c h o g r a mR e c a e d f r o m M e m o r y
x?rP;':i:mr*:m".ffi.-
tight half of the c@nt echoszam
"he
@DDot be Etored n nemory and carDot
^" atrsc@n
ueapaEsraphs
f,f!#:ffi* 3.5& 3.6)
Opsratior does not !€flect settbrs l':". @ *"1 ride a settins is osde,
nld€ tbrough o€nu systeD. Derore cberng cu}renr 6ubmenu. (rei
SussestedSolution
Svmptom indrcates that intetnd backup
b;ttary (trpe cR:20251 Iu htiltjtr real
Lasi date and tiE€ rssdouts ale aot A.ek your dealer or authaid 'r3''4r to
r€meEbered on next Powe!-up. replace exiBtins batt€tt iAlled oD
intenal main PCB.
The date tud time i'fortuation you set
rh.ouEh tbe menu srgten js los. after < waRl{na >
the eauipneht ts switched oE HIGH VOLTAGES EIISI FIDE THE
coNsoLEcABrxEt ll- t SERllus'I
NOT OPENTHE CABE .
1. Ch€k current(t&e.n:
Ituorect local dat€/FtaDdard time
MAll{ MElt ' SlAllATlON
Incollect l@al date and time readoutg SETTINGS i 4irtlrlsl (orrieO.
res|lt aftu a GPS sehsor i. plugeed i.. (rcf. paraelaphalos)
2. Enter cort€ct ti@ 6.t-
Be sure to Dre.s ! Ur.*
""iti"e
cuent subE€ru- Gif. Darag.aph4.10-6)
7 . 1 1 . S c r e e nH a r d C o p y
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l a i n t e n a n c len s t r u c t i o n s
6 . U s e r - L e v eM
sbould resJarlv follow lhe
To ensure lons r"rm tmuble ftee operaLionrhc uspr
marntenancP u
inslJuctionsdescrib"d rhis *'tron
8 . 1 . M a i n t e n a n c eo n t h e E q u i p m e n tC a b l n e t
XepD,hp equiplncDr.' ndudDg rhp AC-2000Ac a'Iaprtrsure awavtrom"easpl1:!" *J.,::l
u"i d'r'* b*t-c"n"rarirg souces and make rbai 3rafoundrhPc€brner
.-ii*r,' be us"d for proldgFd"p"nodsot
i#ilJ,irn; fre"lr' Jr r-he equipm"nt i6 nor soins tn
tlom rbFvesselandplacFthem rn orv
ii... a;.-*", ,t';*Ui"et andAC powe'adanrer rFmovinscl"'trical coDne$ionstrcm
li-i#. b1 .-"L rh" ipmenr off bifore
"*;*r' "qu
the ;ar panel
< W A R N I N G S>
CABINET'THE USER
4. EXTREMELYHIGH VOLTAGESEXIST INSIDETHE
MUST NOT OPEN THE CABINET.
BENZENES'
- CHE ICAL SOLVENTS,SUCH AS PAINT THINNERSAND FILTER'
2.
oR ScREENoR
ilriii r.rdiis useorb cLEAN rHEcABlNEr
iEirin-lrlli olrtrre E ro rHosE wlLL
PARTs REsuLr.
< W A R N I N G S>
RFUOV-UG-
'- BE SURE TO TURN THE EQUIPMENTOFF BEFOREPANEL
1- ]
oR Ac
..1 ir-srlilrltc iue boNNEcrloNsFRoM/ To rHE REAR
ADAPTERCONNECTORS.
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< c A u T l o N>
8 . 4 . S e r v i c i n gt h e E q u l P m € n t
qFF ssislanc'
lf the eouiomenlshowssj sifl of mafuncrion 'onrs"t vu.t
Dsnecroushigh voltagesu" pr"senLibridF ihe lquipdent c'[-(F - open rbe
cabinet in m attempt to conect the probtem
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9. lnslallationlnstructions
9.1. Equipmsnt Cablnet Installation
9 . 1. 1 . G e n e r a l P r e c a ! t i o n e
mume
The equipment cabinet is constructed to withstaDd the humid dd corosive
;;;;.;"', b u r i s d e s i s n c dr o b F i r s r s l l F d o ' o p e r a r e dr n s i d p r h e $ h P " l b o -seo'
i l " r d e l h e ' a b r r e l $ n e n rr rs
c h a x o o m . S c n o u sd a m a g Pw i l l r e s " l t r o r h " c l e c l r o D i c b
exposed to salt water sprav or splash.
Additionol Reoutuenents
For long term troubl+free sewice, the proposed eite for hstaletion should be:
. dry, wetl-ventilated and ftee as nuch as possible ftonl shocks and engine vibraiions'
. awav as much as possible from high tenperature outlets (such as exhausi fans aDd
'i'..t1"*l..ta
as rouch as possible fron areas where the unit b lilelv to be
constantly exposed to diEct su.light.
9-1.2. Mounting
9 . 1 . 2 . 1 .M o u n t i n gt h e C a b i n e t
with the
The equiDment cabinet is p marilv deeie]red to be mounted on a tabletop
-"""ti"JL*U"i *oot .d and q e i e h r s approimatelv 3 a k s i n r o r a l T h t d i m ensions
n**"ary to. ine.aU"iion aF given in Fieure 9-2 P"ovide sulfficiFnt clearancc behrnd
the cabi;et for cablinq ternination and naintenance checks'
its five
Using a total of frve appmpriate wood *rews or bolt/nut combinations though
-""itine holes (9 nn in diamet€r eacD, secue ihe bracket to the selected site-
Mahe su.e that the mounting suface is strong enough to support the unit against
shocks or vibrations that arc lil<elv io be encountered with the ship in motion'
< WARNINGS>
1 . EXTREMELYHIGHVOLTAGEPULSESARE PRESENTON THE PINS IN EACH
REAR_PANEL TMNSDUCER CONNECTOR WITH THE EQUIPMENT
SWITCHEDON. TO PREVENTFROM AN ACCIDENTALCONTACTWITH ANY
OF THOSE PINS WHENEVERTHE TRANSDUCERtS UNPLUGGED'EACH
COHIECTON MUST BE COVEREDWITH THE PROTECTIVECAP SUPPLIED.
BE SURETO LOCKTHECAPWITHTHE TWO SCREWSAfiACHED.
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9.2. Transducerlnstallation
9 . 2 . 1 . G e n e r a lP r e c a u t i o n s
The iDstallation should be plamed in advance,keepins in mind the standard cable
length inteelaly connectedto the transducel In an insbllation where a longer cableis
rcouircd. it is rcconmended that the trdsducer be ordered with the desLed cable
lencib mst"adof exLFndrns (he existing.eblF wirb an additionalcable.If rbe cxistins
.abie bss ro be er,i.endcd, be su'e t;us" rhp samc rype of cable suppliedby rh;
< WARNINGS>
1. DO NOT LIFT THE TRANSDUCER BY HOLDING ITS CABLE OR THE
INTERNALCABLEWIRINGWILL BE DAMAGEDDUETO ITSWEIGHT.
2. THE TRANSDUCER IS A DELICATEPIECEOF ELECTRONICS,AND MUST
NOT BE DROPPEDOR HANDLEDROUGHLY DAMAGETO THE TRANS.
DUCERFACECAN RESULTIN SERIOUSPERFORMANCE DEGRAOATION.
< CAUTION>
Us€ of extension cable not approv€d by the manufaclurcr will seriously
degradethe transduc€rperformance. Coaxialcablescannotb€ u3ed.
9.2.2. ChooslnglnstallationLocation
The transducer location and method of inst€llation will sreatly affect the bottom
detecths capability of any echo soundins equipnent. Caetul consideration must be
given to selectins the mountins location md decidirs the nethod ol iGtallation that
bestsuit the vessel.
Air bubblesand turbulent streams senelated by the vesselin motion will nost seriously
deflade the bottom trackins peformance. Eacht.aDsducershould be located awayftroEr,
and fomard of, the propellers and shafrs, well clear of any water intake/dischargeline,
hutl openinss,outlets, sea chests, and any other prcjections alons the hull ihat mishi
distub the sm@th flow of weter arcund the transducers.lt is reconnended that the
transducer be located on the side where the ship's propelleN witl move donnwards to
prevent them fmm pushins air bubblesup asainst the hull.
< cAuTtoNs>
. Inside-the-hullmountingwill causea seriousimpedancemlsmatchbetween
the transducerand lhe transceiver, Tho manufacturerwill nol guaaantee
depthdelectionperformance, lf Bucha mountingmothodis employed.
. Do nol paintlhe transducerface,or performancedegradatlon
will r€sult.
Althoush the approp ate location depends on the t}?e of hul md cruising speetu, a
practical choice for a tust hansducer will be somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 of the
vessel's lensth fmm the fore. A second transducer may be mounted in the sJt th dofthe
Each transducer should be installed on, or close to, the veseefs centerline. On deep
keeled vessels, cde nust be taken to eGure that the energy beam (paragraph 9.2.3) of
the transducer will not be blocked by the keel. IlleplLfulq-lbqtcellqgKliEjqbefe4l
be sue to peasure. and take a note ol the keel offset (distance fmm ihe tlansducer face
to-the keel in vertical plane) at this step. See parasraph 4.10.8.3 for related
There should be sufticient space irside the hu]l to alow access to the trDsducer
housin& cable, stuffins tube, et .
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' Dual lrequency: 'I\"e 570-50/200T dual ftequency transduce. in single ABS
hou6ing,with bearo ansles of 14' X20' at 50 kHz and 7' at 200
kHz. Power rating: 1kW P,.i1s, Cable length: 15 meters stmdrd
<WARNINGS >
't. USE OF TRANSDUCEROTHERTHAN THE ABOVE CAN RESULTIN EITHER
tGn DAiIAGE TO THE TRANSDUCER/TRANSCEIVEROR EXTREMELYPOOR
be DEPTHDETECTIONPERFORMANCE.
DO NOTSWITCHTHEEOUIPMENT ON UNTILTHETRANSDUCERSAREPLACED
INTO WATER.OR DAMAGETO THECERAiIICCRYSTALS
CAN RESULT.
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'4x43 nm (50kHz)
. 65 nm (200kHz)
B€amwidths:
.14'x20' (50kHz)
.7' (200kHz)
Cablelensth: 15n
IOTT'M VIEV
NOTERAIARSANICS
IIUALFREOUENCy TRANSTUCER
: 50 / 200 KH2
FREAUENCY
STANIARII
TRANSTUCER VITH l$ CASLE(9,4in,tu)
< CATJTION >
lrse of a 706-50/200Ttransducer obtained Irom RadaEonics, Inc. o. f.om
of lts dealars will aesult in an incorrect water t€mperature rcadout
88
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--f
I
63.5
<- e.5
Dimensions in Eillineters
NOTE: The above dinenEio's are naninal values published by the tratsducer
manufacturt (Radarconics Ind. When desis:Ding a natched steel housine: for
thmush-huu installation, the dinensions should be detemired or the basis of the
exact size ol the transducer unit to be actually instaled.
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91
F_2000
9.3. ElectricalConnectlons
9.3.1. Introduction
All eleclricsl.onD"cl .sbinFr.Fx.Fptfor powersupply.onDccrions.
ionsro th€equipmcn!
ue Lo bp made via rhe cobncctor r.epra.les ljacLsr jnbra ed on lbc rptr panpl ol lhe
display cabiaet. Tb connect ftom the ship's power soune to the cabinet, the Model
AC-2000 AC adapter is $ed.
Sorne of the cables supplied with the equipment or with optional components have
atready been ternirated in plugs, ready for immediate plussins iDto the cabinet. For
the cebles that require installation of plugs by solderins, apFopriate plugs are
separately supplied.
Borh AC and DC DowercobnecrjonsDav be mad" via rhe AC-2000 ar rhe same rime ias
shown in Fisurp 9-9 on nexl paser,D whi.b .ase lbe equipmcnL$ l'rormaily opdate
flom the AC source. In the event of m AC power outage, the equipment will
automatically swit h over to the DC 6ouce for uinterrupted operation.
#3 Oav+)--t
,'--#3 OcrN+)
#1(-)
lfz (cND)---l
____#2(cr\-D)
DC Output Connetor
AC Fuse Holder -- (24vtoF-2ooo
Dc Input)
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< wARNll'lG>
THE AC-2OOOIS SOLELYDESIGNEDFOR
USE WITH THE F-2OOOAND ITS OEM
IIODELS. DAMAGE CAUSED BY ANY
OTHERUSAGEIS NOT COVEREDBY THE
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY.
F-2000
9.3.2.2. DCConnections
< W A R N I N G>
REVERSINGTHE DC POWER CORD POLARITYWILL BLOW THE FUSE
iiilltsnrr lNTorHE cABINEToR THEAc
rHE coRD ls PLUGGEo
ADAPTER. EVEN IF THE UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF.
. DC Backup Cable (M402 PW01) to connect between the AC-2000 and the ship s
D c b a c l u p b a L r e r ys y s r e r nT h i s c a b l ei 6 t e r m i n a r p dI n a 3 h o l e p l u c a l o n e e n d '
s n d o p e D * n d e d g t t h e o r h e r e n d ( q t h 2 l n s u l a l e d ' o n d u c r o r sa o d b a r e s l u e l d
. DC outpui cabte (M402-PW02) tn connect between the displav cabinet and the
AC-2000. This cabte is terminated in a 3 hole plus at both ends
The above @nnections are illustrated in Fisure 9-9.
the
@ Push the plus into the left-hand 3-pin rcceptacle marked "BKUP" on
AC-2000. Be sure to tighten the coupling rins on the plus bodv
(M402-PW02) into the 3 piD L€ceptacle
@ Plus one end of the DC Output Cable
nark€d "POWER'on the equipm€ilt's red panel' and the other plug of the cable
into the risht ha.d 3 pin receptactemarked "DC OUTPUT'on the AG2000 Be
sure to tighten th€ coupling dns on the plus bodv.
O c o n n e n l h e . a b l e s . o n d u c L o r sa s f o l l o w s :
. R e d\ o r w b i r e rc o n d u c t otro p o s i l i t e ( + )r F r m i n a l r l l r o 4 0 V D C )
to negative (-) terninal
' Shield (braid, glee to ship's earth point
€) Plus the othe. end of the cable irto the 3 pin receptacle ndked " POWER' on the
equipment's rear panel. Be sure to tisht€n the couplhg rirs on the plug bodl
95
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9.3.2.3. ACGonnecllons
Conductors L and N may be reversed without damase to rhe equipmenr it the power
souce is of a sinsl+phase AC systen, but an increased hum noise levet may rcsult.
N NeuhaD ----
L(Livd----;
96
F-2000
Two pieces of each mting are sepeately supplied. Remove the fuse cap, instal the
torectly rated use in place, and replace the cap.
. Fuse raiinss for installation with power coDnections via AC-2000 AC adapter
. AC Fuses
T u o p r e . e so f I a m p e r e r 1 A . r } ? e 5 2 0 m m )i D s ea r " a b e a d j i n s l a l l e dr b t h e l u s e
nasizine in the AC power nil;r/recepraclF bl@k mffked FUSE lA)(2 (onF in
rhp"'live or "hor' iin", the otbcr in rh" neulral line) shen the AC-2000
adapter is iritialy delivered.
Tozain accessto the hse1 fot reNi@ putposes, pryapen the bl@k with a llat blade
(s-10 nn widd Mw diver ot a similar t@I placed iDide tAe tab poltio4 pullins:
out the fuse masazine as illusbated belov. FORCING-OPEN WITH A StuxtLL
BLADE TOOL CAN DAMAGE TEE TAB.
DC I'uses
Flv Instatl the folowing tuses ir tle tuse holder oD tle AC adapter case and on tle
display cabinefs rcar panel:
' 5A in fuse holder on AC 2000 ailapter's case (normally installed on deliverv)
- 3A in fuse holder on cabineCs rcar panel (ratins fof 24 \DC frcm AC-2000)
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l[ti'll-;;*g::,*X*.t;p*,-',ii,;irf
gx;!#u*:i*l--,*
at ihe oiher e.d, aDd is desisned to convert
*.r*]":roti*-'.'t"i.ltiul"l";'":';l'*.:1'i;:
the termination of the built-in
""i*J:'f#',".""".x
temperaturc sensor'
IELDFORYEILOW/BLACI(PAIR
98
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lko pairs of shi€lded conducto$ ue connectedto the transducer oystals inside the
housins, and must be corectly identifed beforethey can be solderedto the plus.
' Bhe/Btack pair: intemally connectedto 50 kHz $ystal
' Yellow/Blackpair: intemaly connected to 200kHz crysial
Alter disassemblinsthe plus and passine the couplins rins over the cable, soldu the
conductorsMd ilrains io the pins on the plug body,as folows:
' Blue ofblue/black pair topin# I (50 kHz tmnsmit/rcceive)
. Black of blue/black pair to pir# 2 (50 kHz transnith€eive)
. Drair (shielo ofblue/btack pair topin#7(ground
' Yelow of yelow/black pair to pin # 3 (200 kHz bansnit/rcceive)
. Black of yetlow/black pair to pin# 4 (200 kHz bmsmit/rcceive)
. Dmin (shield of yellow/black pair t o p i n # 7 ( c r o u n d )
' Brown to piD # 5 (tebperatue sensor input)
' White t pin # 6 (tedperatue senEor input)
Carc should be takeD to enslE that no shay stranils of wire or no excess solder on my
pin touch the inside walls of the plug shef when the plug body is irsoted into the sh€ll.
Assenble the plus, tishtenins the screws firmly. The hansducer cable can now be
plugged into the 7-pin mal€ t'?e receptacle (HS21R-7) on the cable adapte..
< WARNING>
DO NOTTUR THEEQUIPMENT ON WITHTHETRANSDUCERPLACEDIN THE
AIR, OR DAMAGETO THE TRANSDUCERCRYSTALS
WILL RESULT
After imtallation of the tlansdDcers, register the assisned channel, frequency and
mounting loation of each transducer in the table below so that the opentor can te[
which trdsducer is in use for current soundins-
Mounting Itratior
v * u
PORT STB PORT STB PORT STB
chamelA(CH-A) kHz
-5/5)
9.3.3.1. Connection3 to Dual Frequ€ncy Transalucet(co,titued
@o@o
se9 999
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ils
s:
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Cable Ext€mions
In insta ations where the existing inte$al cable must be ettended, be sue to use the
same rwe ol cable supplied by tle manufacruer' Use of sdditional cable not apprcved
bv rhe manufacrwr wil seriouslv desrade the depth detenion perlormance A1]joinl€
.Ttvist and-tape'comections must
must be made by solderiDg and Prcp€rlv insdated.
be avoided. Coa:ia]cable! ste electri.sllv unhaldrced a cannot be used
q,
glide the plu{ 6heUovgl the crble 6rst, ard solderthe conductorEto the three pins on
the plus body as follows:
The Din ID numbe$ are nrked in raised
. One conductori, pin#l letreis on ihe face of the plug body Pjns
.Shield(braidto ph#2 #1 ard #3 are balDced. and may be
. Other conductorto pin#3
C€le should be taken t ensrE that no stlay stlands of wtues or exces6 solder on sv
pin touches the inside wall of the plus shel when t}le plug is reassembled.
Reassemble the plus. tishtening the screws firmlv.
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9 . 3 . 4 . ' 1 .I n l r o d u c t i o n
The eouipnent is desigaedto interface with varioN extemal delace8 that ortput or
il; in the IEc6rI62-I /NMEA 0r83ro'oat R"ar puel inrcrtace
#:';'"j,EiJ -es-zszi,' 'Rs-422 aDd l/oDATA aF pfovidedforrhispurpose
i""'i"ao"l "le";ls
lnput Data
of the
Th€ foltowins IEC 61162-1/NMEA {183 daia sentencescaDbe iDput via one*r
connectorsfor display on-sGeen:
o $CPGCA(denvesLATnON positionfix oolv)
a $CPRMC(deriles UTC datesnd time onlv.iI $GPZDAsenLence i6 not alarrabrer
. $GPVTG(d€dves speed--over-grourdand coursHver-srcun@
. $GPZDA(dedves UTC date & tine)
*t Selectthe d6ied coDDector
uia itttructioB in paragmph4 11
RealtimeOutoutData (1/2)
in
iihe-"folto-ilg rrc erro2-1/NMEA {183 formatted data sertences can be output
ii-. at"aaoOU"a;a €ll three corEectors at the same time No hmd-+hskins
""at
;;;il;il"Ji"-;;;oi daua tmnster' some of th€ output€ ale idtiarv dilsbled'
it'1"" r,oil" *t"""r' I*wutions sivenin pararaph 4 12to enablethe desiredoutpurs
to becomeavailable ttrmush the conne€torc'
o $SDDyI (depth with traEsducer&aft oI keel offset)
<CR><LF>
$SDDPT,ar,lx,-&-L@ *lrh@
O Depth below transducer, in met$s
(rraDsducerio satsline D.oelers)
a) Posidve value rcpresebl.stransducer tuall
{haosduer (,okaFLrDmetersl
and negar.ivevalue represeDELeeloffscl
@ n."ge scar.in "s"
@ Checksun
depth rcpeater)
. $?SKPDPI (proplietarv depth data for SKIPPER lR 3Ol disit€l
lx,16,%t.
$PSKPDFT, Fff*bh, <CR><LF>
o Depth below traffducer, m meters
Positive !alue rpresents transdu'cr dJafi,{ Lrarsducerro FaLerline Dbelers)
and negauirevalue representskpel offset {ltansduef Lokeel !D6eleB'
RealtimeOutputData (2/2)
. $SDDBT(depthbelowtransducer)
g S D D B T x, . x . f , x , x . M , x . x . F * h h c C R > < L F >
o o @ @ o @
o Depth belowhansducer, in feet
@ Depth belowtrdsducer, iD mete$
Depth belowtransducer,in fathons
@
@ Line feed
. $SDDBK(depthbelowkeet)
@ Line feed
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'a E the depth measwment MB done in fathons or feet, the folowine: netnc valDeEaE
used to repreent the MimM depth ranee iD uBe:
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s-232Ci
PD#g---'fin#6
.Pin#2:RX
' Pin #3: TX
. Pin#5: Ground
real tiEe wirh lhe equipmenr,worlmC
Dala senteD.csale aul.onaticalvoutput in
ia rash memorv.wlr beouroutwith a commardibvokedt'om
;;;;,x;:il.;";:.'"d between
i'r'.llSierlr UenU S"" 6 for details No hsnd -shakineprotocolis used
"ertioD
rherransmirer (F-2000) and s 'lal'areervc-
The eisht pins are identilied as ilushated belo* Ibe matins plus (part # FM14-8P)
is separately supplied
-----
Pin# 8 (centsPin,
Pi\#7
108
t F-2000
Pitr#13 ,----Pin#1
PiII#14
The pin assigamenis and commmicaiions prrotocol arc compatible with the Btandard
Cenhonics peallel output specfications, as follows:
rA
ED
l8
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F-2000
If the type 57t)-50/200T dual ftequencv bansduc€I i6 instaled, identifv the cable
termhaied in a a-hole plue &om the cable adaptor kit, and push that plug into the
comector. Obsene < CAUnONS > 2 below.
Ph #3 --
--Pin#1
Pin #4 --
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specifications:
Eachoutput circuit is in open{olector confrgurationwith the folowins
Polarity: NPN
' Coll€tor Voltase (Vc): SoV msinun
' Sink Culeni (Ic): 800 ro.{maimum
ln < wARt'llNG>
lS
wHEr{ EACHOUTPUT TO BE USEDTO DRIVEA lilEcHA lcA!3E-L4Y:-qE
i'uh? iii-;LA;a I sitxe-resonetlo DIoDE*r AcRossrHE--RE-LAY'S
al iiiil-rriisioe iCoiLr,oi rr: ourpurrulslsroR wlLLBEDESTRoYED'
ct ale
or cqdiwlenE
* Hish sDpcdswit.hina diodes sucb as Lhe lltA'165 and lhe lsl5a9
me .a ! h;dP "ide ot Lhediode nu bcmnne?tcd to |2v+
"*ii"ia.a.
To drive a small po*er DC relav. use rbe followins coDnec ons:
. Deprh Alarb: Pins 4l (alarm output ' aDd#2 { I2V+)
' Missins Bottam Atarm: Pirs#3 (arsm output) and#4 (12V+)
. ?ower Failue Alarm: Piff#5 (alarm output) and #6 (12V+)
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