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DOPPLER CURRENT
METER
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
General Information
Thank you for purchasing the JRC Doppler Current Meter JLN-628. This unit features a
fish-school detector with relative/absolute current meters, a ship speedometer and a
course indicator.
Before attempting to operate this equipment, read this instruction manual thoroughly
to ensure correct and safe operation in accordance with the warning instructions and
operation procedures.
You are strongly recommended to store this instruction manual carefully for future
reference.
In the event that you have an operational problem or malfunction, this manual will
provide useful instructions.
General Informationi
iiGeneral Information
WARNING
CAUTION
Examples of Related Symbol Marks Used in this Manual and on the Unit
Each
Each
mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of prohibited activity.
The picture/word in/beside each mark alerts you to operations that are prohibited.
Each
mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of necessary
instructions. The picture in each
mark alerts you to operations that must be
performed.
WARNING LABEL
You can see the warning label on the top of the unit.
Do not attempt to remove the warning label from the unit or impair or modify it.
Usage Hints
WARNING
Do not remove the cover of this unit. Otherwise, you may
touch a high-voltage part and suffer from an electrical
shock.
iv
Usage Hints
WARNING
Do not damage or modify the power cord(s). Placing a
heavy object onto, heating, streching or bending the cord
may cause a fire or electrical shock.
Usage Hintsv
CAUTION
Contact our service center or agent for any electrical
work or installation of this unit. With the exception of
qualified service personnel, do not attempt to service
this unit, as doing so may cause malfunction.
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Usage Hints
CAUTION
Do not turn on the power switch of the unit while the ship
is on the shore. Otherwise, the transducer may
malfunction.
Do not place the unit near a magnetic field. Placing the set
near a speaker or transformer may cause non-alignment
of colors on the CRT screen.
Usage Hintsvii
External View
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External View
Contents
General Information ........................................................................................................... i
Before You Begin ............................................................................................................. iii
Usage Hints ...................................................................................................................... iv
External View .................................................................................................................. viii
Explanation of Terms ........................................................................................................ x
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Function ................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Feature ................................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 Components ......................................................................................................................... 3
1.4 Construction ......................................................................................................................... 4
1.5 System Configuration ........................................................................................................... 8
4. Operation ..................................................................................................................... 18
4.1 Basic Operation .................................................................................................................. 18
4.2 Depth Setting ...................................................................................................................... 30
4.3 Function Setting ................................................................................................................. 32
4.4 Appendix ............................................................................................................................ 62
5. Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 63
5.1 Daily maintenance .............................................................................................................. 63
5.2 Troubleshooting for Malfunctions or Abnormalities ............................................................ 64
5.3 Signal Trouble Symbol ....................................................................................................... 64
8. Disposal ....................................................................................................................... 67
8.1 Disposal of the Fishfinder ................................................................................................... 67
4.2 Handling Used Lithium Batteries ........................................................................................ 67
4.3 Changing Batteries ............................................................................................................. 67
9. Specification ................................................................................................................ 68
*Information ............................. Please refer to Place of Contact on back cover.
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Explanation of Terms
Tidal current direction : Direction in which tide is flowing.
North up bearing : Bearing displayed with bow at the top of the display.
Head up bearing : Bearing displayed with bow at the top of the display.
A, B, and C layers : Three depths at which speeds and other information are measured. Transducer beams
are transmitted in four directions; port ahead, starboard ahead, portastern.
Sea Surface
A Layer
B Layer
C Layer
Sea Bottom
Absolute tidal current : Direction and speed of tide (tidal current vector) measured relative to the sea bottom
(ground).
Relative tidal current : Direction and speed of A and B layers (tidal current vectors) measured relative to the
tidal current vector of C layer (AC and BC). You may also use a different layer (Z), at a
fixed depth of 20m, as a reference, in which case all three layers A, B, and C are
measured relative to layer Z (AZ, BZ, and CZ).
AUTO mode : Direction and speed are measured relative to the sea bottom. [AUTO] is displayed in the tidal current
display (numeric) and in the ship speed display. If the sea bottom becomes too deep for the unit to
track, it automatically switches to [MANUAL WATER] mode.
MANUAL WATER mode : Manual Water mode measures direction and speed relative to the C layer or the fixed
layer as selected. [MANUAL WATER] appears in the tidal current display (numeric)
and the ship speed display.
Trip : The distance from the point where [RESET] was last pressed.
Timer : Elapsed time measured from the point where [RESET] was last pressed.
Explanation of Terms
1. Introduction
1.1
Function
The JLN-628 Doppler Current Meter is a fish-school detector with the ten-inch, high-brightness color monitor
and a NWU-229 Color Display Unit. The JLN-628 system analyzes ultrasonic signals bounced back and forth
between the transducer and obstacles in water, such as the bottom, fish and/or plankton. The system displays
information useful for fish-finding, such as absolute and relative tidal currents, groundspeed (AUTO mode)
and waterspeed (MANUAL WATER mode). Furthermore, four-directional echoed images can simultaneously
be visualized in the display unit from the starboard ahead, starboard astern, port ahead and port stern. The
system also features a graph-drawing function for water temperatures.
The monitor uses a high definition 10 inch color Braun tube to display 5 screens; tidal currents, ship speed,
fish-schools, graph and course.
In the Tidal Current Displays (1/2), the tidal current direction and speed and the ship's course can be displayed
according to the three preset water-depth layers and a preset range of 2 to 200 meters.
The Ship Speed Display can also function as a speedometer of the ship with numerical and graphical
indications where the travel distance and ship's course are also displayed.
The FishFinder Display provides the four-directional FishFinder screen, and the number of screens to be
displayed can be selected from four, two or one. Ordinary FishFinder screen images can also be obtained with
the sensitivity adjustment and defoaming volume controls, and the tidal current information can
simultaneously be displayed in the finder display.
Graph Display simultaneously shows three layers of changes in tidal current direction and tidal current speed,
ship speed, depth and water temperature in graphs along with elapsed time.
Course Display simultaneously shows the current directions and speeds vectors of three layers on own track.
1. Introduction
1.2
Features
The JLN-628 Doppler Current Meter features:
Easy Operation
Most operations are carried out with touch keys on the screen, thereby operations from the operation panel are
minimized.
Settings on screen are operated with easy-to-understand menu indications. The initial display can always be
recalled by touching any key after completation of a setting.
Tidal Current, Ship Speed, Depth and Water Temperature Graph Display Function
You can display a maximum of 24 hours of past conditions. It is easy to confirm changes in the tidal current,
ship speed, depth and water temperature over elapsed time. However, it is necessary to input data from a
separate water thermometer for the water temperature display.
Detailed values on the graph can be displayed with the with a cursor search.
1. Introduction
1.3
Components
The standard equipment and options are shown in the tables below.
Standard Equipment
Description
Model No.
Qty.
Remarks
NWU-229
Signal Processor
NJC-23
Bottom Mount
NKF-765
Transduser CFT-067,
Stuffing tube attached
Signal Cable
CFQ-4795A
Power Cable
CFQ-8178
Spares
6ZXBS00171
Fuse (4pcs)
Instruction Manual
7ZPBS2801
Options
Description
Model No.
Bottom Mount
NKF-766T
Electronic Compass
NJZ-1086
NCT-27
Qty.
Remarks
Transduser CFT-067,
Stuffing tube attached
Temperature sensor/
CHG-97/
interface
CMH-1109
AC regulated
NBD-522
power supply
1. Introduction
1.4
Construction
Equipments Outline
The unit dimensions are as follow:
(1) Color Display Unit NWU-229 Outline Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
Mass: 13 kg
(2) Signal Processor NJC-23 Outline Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
Mass: 21 kg
1. Introduction
48
150
M48X5
10 5
Hull
100
Transducer cable
19.5
Transducer CFT-067
(Unit: mm)
48.6
150
Transducer CFT-067
19.5
Bow
Bow mark
(Unit: mm)
Mass: 95 kg
1. Introduction
20
20
114
29
130
116
32
100
Mounting slot
dimensions R6.0
5000
5000
116
(Unit: mm)
Mass: 1 kg
25
18
J824 Connector
2101
(18)
(50)
321
285
TB801Terminal
1901
230
1. Introduction
(106)
(128)
83
70
223
(Unit: mm)
Mass: 3.3 kg
Sensor Body
Housing
mounting nut
Housing
Bow
Mark
75
121
2"-12 threads
Water wheel
(Ship speed sensor)
(Unit: mm)
20.5
102.5
123
Mass: 0.5 kg
Top view
270
length 2m
250
250
166
270
290
4-7
30
250
310
(Unit: mm)
Mass: 16 kg
1. Introduction
1.5
System Configuration
CFQ-8178
5m
CFQ-4795A
5m
MVVS-2C
MVVS-2C
Thermometer (NMEA0183)
MVVS-2C
Temperature sensor CHG-97
(option)
MVVS-2C
10m attached
with sensor
Signal
Processor
NJC-23
1. Introduction
MVVS-2C
MVVS-2C
0.6/1kV
DPYC-2.5 (shipyard)
Cabtyre cable
25m attached with transducer
Transducer
CFT-067
MVVS-2C
ALARM
PWR
OFF
GAIN
SETUP
PLOT
CURR.
GRAPH
SHIP
ENT.BRT
OFF
FISH
No.
Keys
Functions
PWR
OFF
CURR.1
Return to the tidal current display (graphic) when in any other display.
STC
Control the STC rate to remove noise near the surface layer in the
FishFinder display.
RESET
GAIN
CURSOR
ENT.BRT
Switch between each screen; tidal current, ship speed, fish finder, course
GRAPH
and graph
DEPTH, SETUP
SEARCH
NUMERIC KEYS
Number input or select a Depth Range directly from the FishFinder display.
ALARM
3. Installation
CAUTION
When installing the system, make sure that the grounding cable is connected to the
grounding terminal. Otherwise, an electric shock can result when failure or leakage
developed on the system.
Do not install the unit in a place that exposes the CRT to direct sun for a long time or a
place whose environmental temperature can reach 55C or above. Otherwise, fire
hazards or system failure may result from such on operating environment.
Do not install the set on an unstable place such as shaky or inclined bench. Otherwise,
personal injuries can result from the fallen or collapse set.
Do not close the ventilation port of the unit. Otherwise, fire hazards or system failure
can result from the heated set.
Reasonable care must be exercised for the routing of the transducer cable, power cable
and grounding cable. Otherwise, the unit may adversely effect other equipment or vice
versa.
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3. Installation
3.1
(Unit: mm)
Fig 3-1
3. Installation
11
3.2
(Unit: mm)
Fig 3-2 Front diagram
12
3. Installation
Side view
Bottom view
Fig 3-3
2. Relation between hull shape and bubbles
The following is a representational example of the conditions of the source and
flow of bubbles along the bottom of a boat, such conditions as the hull shape, ship
speed and draft create various characteristics.
2.1 For hulls that have a deep draft
There is a small amount of bubbles along the bottom of a boat with a deep draft,
which allows a wide tolerance for a transducer mounting position. (See Fig 3-4)
Water line
Deep draft
Fig 3.4
3. Installation
13
Fig 3-5
2.3 For hulls that are broad of beam in the bow or amidships
Due to poor lateral dispersion of bubbles along the bottom of the boat, the thickness of bubbles may reach or exceed 200 mm (100 to 150 mm is considered normal
for other hulls). Therefore, it is often necessary to increase the extension from the
hull more than is usual. (See Fig 3-6)
Cross section of hull
Fig 3-6
2.4 For hulls that have a ball type bow keel
For this kind of high-speed hull design, bubbles are distributed widely along the
bow and amidships of the hull. While it looks like a ball shape, that is not always
the case, it needs to be checked, and if so the tolerance for the transducer mounting
position increases. (See Fig 3-7)
Fig 3-7
2.5 For hulls that have narrowed bow or stern outboard
For high-speed FRP boats, the engine horsepower has been increased to increase
the speed, the following cautions should be taken.
a) There is a large flow of bubbles along the bottom of the boat due to the shape of
the keel, and the shape of the bow.
b) For many boats that have a cut-away stern the engine has been moved forward,
which increases the noise from the propeller.
c) If the engine is oversized for the hull, the high RPMs (2000 to 3000 rpm) increase the vibration noise in the hull.
For these reasons the correct placement of the transducer on this type of hull is
extremely difficult, refer to the mounting position on boats in which the operation
of the transducer is good for particularly for the same hull shape and the same area.
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3. Installation
Mounting Procedure
1) Installation Precautions
Maintain a distance of at least 300 mm between the tank and the keel.
Install the tank at about the same height as the keel.
Install net protector bars and plates before and aft of the tank.
Install the tank so that the current plate is parallel with the waterline.
The NKF-766T bottom tank is for iron vessels. When installing the tank
on fiber-reinforced plastic ships, ask a shipyard to install the tank
referring to the dimensions shown below.
On small iron vessels, also, the influence of air bubbles can be
reduced by increasing the size of the current plate. Increase the size of
the current plate referring to the following dimensions.
Bow
Tank Height
Bow mark
A
300
250
200
150
B
250
200
150
100
C
200
150
100
50
3. Installation
15
16
3. Installation
(Unit: mm)
Mass: 95 kg
NKF-766T
+
-
NSK UNIT
TB801
1
2
18
19
TB802
1
2
3
4
5
6
RED
WHT
PUR
WHT
BLU
BRN
YEL
BRN
GRN
BRN
RED
BRN
PUR
BRN
BLU
BLK
BLU
WHT
YEL
WHT
MAGNET COMPASS
TB02
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
UP+
UPDOWN+
DOWNEVFP+
EVFPEVFS+
EVFSEVAP+
EVAPEVAS+
EVASTXG+
TXGCONT+
CONT+V
GAIN
STC
0V
DISTANCE
RUN SIGNAL 5
DISTANCE
RUN SIGNAL 6
JRC FORMAT
SIGNAL 1
JRC FORMAT
SIGNAL 2
MVVS-2C or 250V-TTYCS-1
MVVS-2C or 250V-TTYCS-1
MVVS-2C or 250V-TTYCS-1
200P5
200P6
UART1
NBD-522
AC POWER REGULATOR 0.6/1kV (SHIPYARD)
+24V
DPYC-1.5
+
SHIPS MAIN
U
0
AC100V
(OPTION)
SHIP'S MAIN
DC2032.4V
4. Magnet compass bearing sensor or gyro compass sensor should be connected to terminals
on signal processor unit, because it makes more stable the display of tidal currents.
5. Thermometer or temperature sensor should be connected to terminals on signal processor
unit, when it makes display the water temperature.
6. Trig1 and/or trig2 should be connected to terminal TB06-3(G) on signal processor unit, when
there are not used.
TRIG1
TRIG2
G
E
Note.6
TB06
TRIG1
1
TRIG2
2
G
3
4
CFT-067
TRANSDUCER
0.6/1kV-DPYC-2.5 (SHIPYARD)
(25m)
CAPTYER CABLE
DISTANCE
RUN SIGNAL 4
MVVS-2C or 250V-TTYCS-1
200P4
(t : THERMISTOR)
DISTANCE
RUN SIGNAL 3
MVVS-2C or 250V-TTYCS-1
200P3
UART2
DISTANCE
RUN SIGNAL 2
MVVS-2C or 250V-TTYCS-1
200P2
MVVS-2C or 250V-TTYCS-1
DISTANCE
RUN SIGNAL 1
MVVS-2C or 250V-TTYCS-1
200P1
TB01
q
1
2
w
3
4
e
5
6
r
7
8
SHIELD
9
t
10
11
E
12
+
E
+
+
E
+
+
E
+
+
E
+
-
TB10
+24V
1
0
2
E
3
E
A+
A
B+
B
C+
C
D+
D
E
TH+
TH
E
TB04
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Connection Diagram
TB07
+24V
1
0V
2
E
3
E
RED
WHT
PUR
WHT
BLU
BRN
YEL
BRN
GRN
BRN
RED
BRN
PUR
BRN
BLU
BLK
BLU
WHT
YEL
WHT
AC
G
Y
X
DV
+5V
E
TEMP IN
+
E
SENSOR
+
-
TB03
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
EXT.TRIG.IN
DC24V
OUT
250V-MVVS-20/0.18X4
CFQ-8178
(5m)
CFQ-4795A
(5m)
NMEA OUT
COMPASS IN
+
E
+
+
E
TRANSDUCER
J201
+24V
1
0V
2
E
3
J10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
(NMEA0183)
(OPTION)
MVVS-2C
or 250VTTYCS-1
GPS IN
CONTROL DISPLAY
NCT-27
BLK
WHT
T0
T0
R1
S1
S2
S3
R2
0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5
250V-MPYC-5
(SYNCHRO)
MVVS-2C or 250V-TTYCS-1
(NMEA0183)
SHIP'S MAIN
AC85264V
47440Hz.1
GYRO
GPS
3.4
3. Installation
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4.
4.1
Operation
Basic Operation
Power On and Brightness Adjustment
M Power On
1) Press [PWR] to turn the unit on.
PWR
W W
R W W
B
G W W
DB B
JRC
JLN-628 DOPPLER CURRENT
METER
NWU-229 COLOR DISPLAY
Software management number (Note 1.)
ROM :OK
RAM :OK
R G DB
DB G R
G
PUSH ANY KEY
W W W
M Power Off
1) Press [PWR] and [OFF] together to turn the unit off.
PWR
&
OFF
Brightness Adjustment
Operation
ENT
BRI
18
4.Operation
Power On
Initial Display
NOTE 1
(2) Basic Displays
Tidal Current
Display 1
(graphic)
Tidal Current
Display 2
(numeric)
NOTE 2
FishFinder
Display
Course
Display
Graph
Display
NOTE 2
CURR. key
DEPTH key
Current
Measurement
Depth Setting
Display
Ship Speed
Display
CURR. key
SET UP key
Tidal Current
and Speed
Setting Display
SHIP key
DEPTH key
FishFinder
Depth Setting
Display
FISH key
SET UP key
FishFinder
Setting
Display
PLOT key
SET UP key
Course
Setting
Display
GRAPH key
SET UP key
Graph
Setting
Display
4.Operation
19
Absolute tidal
murrent speed of
layers A, B, and C.
Measure fault symbol
ref. p.21
Depth Mark
marks show the
A, B, and C.
300
A10 m
1.0 kt
S
B50 m
1.4 kt
SE
C 100 m
1.0 kt
E
400
AC 1.4 kt
SW
100
200
400m
19
N
NW
S.SPD 18.0 kt
COURSE 0
Ship speed and/or
current speed alarm
area
(ref. P.29)
NE
BC 1.0 kt
S
18
17
Ship's course
18.4
6
12
TIDE
SE
SW
S
0
18.0kt
1.8kt
C. SPD RANGE
2kt
DIST9999.99nm
Tidal current
direction of layers A,
B, and C.
A layer (10m)
B layer (50m)
C layer (100m)
Sea bottom
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4.Operation
M Operation
CURR.1
CURR.
S.SPD
COURSE
N/W
18.1 kt
354
BT
COMPASS 0
DEPTH
C.SPD
A
10m
1.0
1.4
1.0
B
50m
C
100m
Signal trouble
symbol (ref. p.64)
RELATIVE
CURRENT
C.DIR
kt
kt
kt
S
SE
E
180
AC
1.4kt SW
135
BC
1.0kt S
90
TIDE
4.Operation
21
Sea Surface
A layer tidal current speed (absolute)
A Layer
B Layer
B
C Layer
Sea Bottom
Current (Graphic)
The relative current speed is the direction and speed of A and B layers relative to
C layer. The relative current speed can also be the direction and speed of A, B snd
C layers relative to the fixed layer at approx. 20m. Refer to Chapter 4, Relative
Current p.41. Fig 4-7 is the graphic display of the relatice current speed of A and
B layers relative to C layer.
Ship's course (true bearing)
AC
Fixed layer
Sea Surface
BC
A layer tidal current speed
(absolute)
A Layer
C Layer
B
Relative Current (AC)
Relative Current (BC)
Relative Current Reference
22
4.Operation
Current (Graphic)
WT
B T
S.SPD
19.1 kt
COURSE
354
18.1 kt
354
COMPASS0
BT
20 kt
F/A SPEED
18.0
Fore/After component of
ship speed
10
kt
P/S SPEED
1.8
DIST
DEPTH
TIMER
10
10
kt
Port/Starboard component
of ship speed
1234.56nm
400m
101725
10
S.SPD
4.Operation
23
Course display
Course display
Own course displays the course trajectory on the display, this course shows the
vectors for three levels of current direction and current speed.
Ships speed
Absolute tidal current speed
of layers A,B and C
N 3959.332'
E13701.608'
18.1kt
32
A
10m
0.4kt
262
B 50m
0.6kt
273
C 100m
1.0kt
315
DEPTH 161m
59'
Cursor
58'
A 0.3kt 310
B 0.7kt 293
C 0.9kt 268
N 3958.870'
E13701.217'
PLOT
Course vector
Own ships
position
Own ships
Track
Current Direction
and speed vector
59'
00'
'00/02/16 14:06
01'
57'
02'
1/50,000
Cursor position
24
4.Operation
5. Scale
Scale is displayed on the bottom right of the display. It is possible to set the
scale in a range from 1/1000 to 1/1,000,000.
6. Latitude and longitude
5. Normally displayed to scale in North-Up.
7. Cursor (This function only acts at the time of course standard setting
GPS. ref. P.50)
Displayed as a cross. The cursor moves by using the < > keys. The < key
moves it backward along the course, and the
> key moves it in the direction of
the present position.
8. Cursor position in degrees latitude and longitude (This function only
acts at the time of course standard setting GPS. ref. P.50)
The position of the cursor in degrees latidute and longitude is shown on the left
side of the display.
9. Own ships position
Own ships position is displayed on the upper right side of the display.
However, when GPS is not connected, it is displayed as a horizontal line.
Further, when the course baseline is Doppler, not even the horizontal line is
displayed.
10. Date and time
The date and time from GPS is displayed on the bottom center of the display.
The time changes to the local time. If GPS is not connected, a horizontal line is
displayed. When the course baseline is Doppler, not even the horizontal line is
displayed.
11. Ships speed value and trajectory value
Present ships speed and trajectory are displayed in a box on the upper right
side of the display. The box is a blue dashed line. The display can be turned on
or off.
12. Tidal current values (depth, current speed and current direction).
The same direction is displayed on the right side of the display as in the tidal
current graph display. The details are the same as the tidal current graph:
relative to sea bottom, relative to the water, and it changes according to the
GPS.
The display can be turned on and off. When the display is turned off, it is used
as a plotting area.
13. Depth of water
The present water depth is displayed on the bottom left side of the display in
green.
4.Operation
25
Graph display
Graph display
Three levels of current direction, current speed, ships speed, water depth and
water temperature from present time to the past are displayed.
Ships speed
Absolute tidal current
speed of layers A,B and C
1
2
3
4
5 6H
History time
0m
18.1kt
32
C
U
R
/
D
E
P
T
H
10m
0.4kt
262
B 50m
0.6kt
273
C 100m
1.0kt
315
DEPTH 161m
150
20
A 0.3kt 310
B 0.7kt 293
C 0.9kt 268
S.SPD 3.6kt
TEMP 16.7
10
0kt
Current Direction
and speed vector
Measured depth
of three layers
Cursor
Maximum
depth range
S.
S
P
D
18.0 T
17.0 M
16.0 P
PLOT
Cursor position
26
4.Operation
4.Operation
27
0m
10
STBD / AHEAD
20
Depth of horizontal
cursor
Horizontal cursor
PORT / ASTERN
40
0m
STBD / ASTERN
Depth range
Vertical cursor
20
Depth scale
40
Signal trouble symbolref. p.64
M Cursor Operation
The CURSOR key moves the 2 horizontal cursors and the 2
vertical cursors. The depth selected by the horizontal cursor
is displayed.
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4.Operation
Alarms
M Alarm Types
This unit has the following five types of alarm:
Current speed alarm
If the current speed drops below the selected value, the alarm sounds.
Ship speed alarm
If the ship speed drops below the selected value, the alarm sounds.
Trip alarm
If the distance traveled rises above the selected value, the alarm sounds. The
trip distance is measured from the last point where [RESET] was pressed.
Timer alarm
If time traveled rises above the selected value, the alarm sounds. Time is
measured from the last point where [RESET] was pressed.
Water Temperature alarm
If the water temperature rises above the selected value, the alarm sounds.
M Alarm Silence
1) The alarm sounds when the condition described above
occurs.
ALARM
Check the tidal current display (numeric) to see which alarm (of the
five) range. The number of the alarm is highlighted. Although all
displays will show which alarm is ringing, only in the tidal current
display (numeric) can you check all five alarms.
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4.2
Depth Setting
Current Measurement Depth Setting
M Function
Sets the depths of the three layers (A-C).
[DEPTH SETTING]
SELECT LAYER WITH [
] [
]KEY,
SET MEASURED DEPTH WITH NUMERICAL KEY.
A LAYER [ 10 ] m
B LAYER [ 30 ] m
C LAYER [ 50 ] m
M Operation
DEPTH
DEPTH
30
4.Operation
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
M Operation
DEPTH
2) Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select a number (10) and use the [NUMBER] keys to set the depth (m).
The range can be set between 20 and 400 m in
intervals of 10 m.
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4.3
Function Settings
Tidal Current and Ship Speed Settings
M Function
You can customize various parameters of this unit using the following displays.
This unit is set to factory defaults when shipped, therefore it is not
necessary to set any parameters before using the unit.
[SETTING]
(PAGE 1)
SELECT ITEM WITH [] [] KEY
AND DETAILS WITH [] [] KEY.
1 C.SPD TANGE [ AUTO 1 2 4 6 8 10 ]]kt
2 S.SPD RANGE [ 5 10 15 20 25 30]]kt
3 DEPTH RANGE [ 20 40 100 200 300 400 ]]m
4 C.SPD ALARM
[ OFF 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 ] kt
5 S.SPD ALARM
[ OFF 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0] kt
6 TRIP ALARM
[ OFF 1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00 ] nm
7 TIMER ALARM [ OFF 1.00
1.30
2.00
2.30 ] h
8 TEMP ALARM[ OFF 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ]
9 STANDARD
[ NORTH UPHEAD UP]
10 BEARINGS
[ N.E.S.W.360]
11 S.SPD PICTURE
[ ELEMENTVECTOR]
12 TRIP / TIMER
[ TRIPTIMER]
13 LIGHT [ BRIGHTDARK]
[ SHORTEST SHORT NORMAL LONG]
14 AVERAGE TIME
COMPLETE WITH [SET] KEY.1/2
[SETTING (PAGE 2)
SELECT ITEM WITH [
AND DETAILS WITH [
][
][
] KEY
] KEY.
15 SYSTEM MODE
[ AUTOMANUAL W.T LOG ]
[ DOPPLER GPS]
16 S.SPD DISPLAY
[ DOPPLER GPS GPS AT W.T ]
17 ABSOLUTE CURRENT STANDARD
18 RELATIVE CURRENT STANDARD
[ FIXED LAYER C LAYER ]
19 SENSITIVETY
[ -6 0 6 12] dB
20 TX MODE
[ AUTO SHALLOW DEEP ]
21 BOTTOM TRACK MAX DEPTH
[ 150
250
350
450 ] m
22 DEPTH UNIT
[ m
FM ]
23 DUMMY
[ ON OFF ]
24 TD ANGL CORRECTION [ 0.0]
25 S.SPD CORRECTION
[ 0.0]
26 PICTURE
27 SELF TEST
28 MASTER RESET
COMPLETE WITH [SET] KEY 2/2
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4.Operation
M Operation
SET UP
M Items to be Set
The following parameters may be set:
1. Tidal Current Speed Range
2. Ship Speed Range
3. Depth Range
4. Current Speed Alarm
5. Ship Speed Alarm
6. Trip Alarm
7. Timer Alarm
8. Water Temperature Alarm
9. Standard
10. Bearings
11. Ship Speed Picture
12. Trip/Timer
13. Light
14. Averaging Time
15. System Mode
16. Ship Speed Display
17. Absolute Current Standard
18. Relative Current Standard
19. Sensitivity
20. Transmission Mode
21. Bottom Track Maximum Depth
22. Unit of depth
23. Dummy
24. Transducer Angle Correction
25. Ship Speed Correction
26. Picture
27. Self Test
28. Master Reset
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M Operation
Select a range type using the vertical CURSOR key and a
value using the horizontal CURSOR key.
M Range
Tidal Current Speed Range
Ship Speed Range
Depth Range
[AUTO, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10]kt
[5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30]kt
[20, 40, 100, 200, 300, 400]m
M Depth Range
Fixed as set.
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4.Operation
Alarms (Tidal Current Speed, Ship Speed, Trip, Timer, Water Temperature)
M Function
The tidal current speed and ship speed alarms sound when the speed falls below
the selected value.
The trip, timer, and water temperature alarms sound when distance, time, or
temperature rise above the selected value.
Refer to Alarms P29, for details.
M Operation
Select an alarm using the vertical CURSOR keys and select
the value for the alarm using the horizontal CURSOR keys.
M Alarms
Tidal current speed alarm
Ship speed alarm
Trip alarm
Timer alarm
Water temperature alarm
[OFF,1.0,1.5,2.0,2.5,3.0,3.5,4.0,4.5] kt
[OFF,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0] kt
[OFF,1.00,2.00,3.00,4.00] nm
[OFF,1:00,1:30,2:00,2:30] h
[OFF,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17] ;
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [STANDARD] and
the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [NORTH UP] or
[HEAD UP].
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11.25
Step
Gyro mark
10
Step
0
N
NW
NE
270
90
SE
SW
180
North up Bearing
Head Up Bearing
Tidal Current
Direction
North up bearing
Rhumb
Space between
dots on the
speed range
11.25
Head up bearing
0~359
10.0
Rotation
Tidal Current
Speed
A
10m
1.4 kt
Tidal Current
Direction
SE
135
Depth
A
10m
North up bearing
Tidal Current
Speed
Tidal Current
Direction
135
1.4 kt
Head up bearing
Bearing Display
M Function
The scale of the tidal current direction and bearing displays change when the
bearing is set.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [BEARING] and use
the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [N.E.S.W.] or [360].
M Bearing Display
The numeric display is as shown below.
Depth
Tidal Current
Speed
A
10m
1.4 kt
Tidal Current
Direction
SE
135
Depth
A
10m
Tidal Current
Speed
1.4 kt
N.E.S.W
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4.Operation
Tidal Current
Direction
135
360
M Operation
Select [S SPED PICTURE] using the vertical CURSOR keys
and select [ELEMENT] or [VECTOR] using the horizontal
CURSOR keys.
BT
BT
20 kt
10
10
10
10
20 kt
10
10
10
10
18.0 kt
P/S SPEED
1.8 kt
TRUE S.SPD
18.1 kt
DRIFY ANGLE
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Trip / Timer
M Function
Choose to display either distance traveled (trip) or elapsed time (timer) in tidal
current speed and ship speed displays.
M Operation
Select [TRIP/TIMER] using the vertical CURSOR keys and
select [TRIP] or [TIMER] using the horizontal CURSOR keys.
Light
M Function
Choose between to brightness levels.
M Operation
Used the vertical CURSOR keys to select [LIGHT] and then
use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [BRIGHT] or
[DARK].
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4.Operation
Averaging Time
M Function
Select an averaging time (4 levels) to be used for measuring and displaying the
tidal current direction and speed, and ship speed. You will usually select
[NORMAL].
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [AVERAGE] and
use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [SHORTEST],
[SHORT], [NORMAL], or [LONG].
M Averaging Time
When the tidal current is constant, select [LONG] for a stable display.
When the tidal current is changing rapidly, select [SHORT] so that the display
will respond rapidly to changes. Do not use [SHORTEST] except when it is necessary for the ship speed to respond to rapid changes.
System Mode
M Function
Set the measuring mode of the tidal current meter.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [SYSTEM MODE]
and the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [AUTO],
[MANUAL WATER], or [W.T. LOG].
M System Mode
Use system mode to measure speed against other water layers (relative speed) or
against the sea bottom (absolute speed). The choices are:
AUTO
MANUAL WATER
W.T. LOG
When [W.T. LOG] is selected , the current is not measured. Only the
ship speed relative to water is displayed in the ship speed display.The
tidal current display is not displayed when [W.T. LOG] is selected.
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M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [S.SPD DISPLAY]
and the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [DOPPLER] or
[GPS].
GPS S.SPD
18.5 kt
COURSE 90
GPS S.SPD
18.5 kt
COURSE
90
Fig 4-21 Tidal current display 1 (graphic) Fig 4-22 Tidal current display 2 (numeric)
S.SPD
W. T. 19.1 kt
COURSE
354
GPS 18.5 kt
90
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4.Operation
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [ABSOLUTE
CURRENT STANDARD] and use the horizontal CURSOR
keys to select [DOPPLER] or [GPS] or [GPS AT W.T].
0m
GPS GPS
100
A10 m
1.4 kt
SE/S
GPS GPS
DEPTH C.SPD
A
10m
1.4 kt
C.DIR
SE/S
147
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [RELATIVE
CURRENT STANDARD] and the horizontal CURSOR keys
to select [FIXED LAYER] or [C LAYER].
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Sensitivity
M Function
Select reception sensitivity in 4 levels in 6 dB steps. You will usually use [0 dB].
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [SENSITIVITY] and
the horizontal CURSOR keys to select a value.
Transmission Mode
M Function
Set the repeat interval for the transmission of ultrasonic waves. You will usually
use [automatically].
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [TX MODE] and the
horizontal CURSOR keys to select [AUTO], [SHALLOW] or
[DEEP].
M Transmission Mode
If [SHALLOW] or [DEEP] has been selected, the exact transmission mode value
can be selected manually.
[SHALLOW] : TX interval of 300ms
[DEEP]: TX interval of 1500 ms
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [BOTTOM TRACK
MAX DEPTH] and the horizontal CURSOR keys to select a
value.
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4.Operation
Depth Unit
M Function
Select depth unit for the Tidal Current Display and Ship Speed Display.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [DEPTH UNIT] and
use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [M] or [FATHOM].
Dummy
M Function
Display dummy ship speed and current speed data to test the unit,
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [DUMMY] and the
horizontal CURSOR keys to select [ON] or [OFF].
S.SPD
DUMMY
:
:
:
:
:
:
Fore 18.9 kt
Port 1.7 kt
19.1 kt, 354
1.4 kt, 225
1.0 kt, 180
0 kt, 0
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M Operation
1) Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [TD ANGL
CORRECTION].
M Angle Correction
The angle correction range is -10.0 to +10.0. If the ship's course is displayed
too far to the right, use a positive correction, and if the ship's course is displayed
too far to the left, use a negative correction.
M Operation
1) Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [S SPD
CORRECTION].
M Speed Correction
The speed correction range is -10.0 % to + 10.0%.
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4.Operation
Pictures
M Function
Choose which vectors and numbers to display for absolute tidal current, relative
tidal current, and ship speed.
[PICTURE]
SELECT ITEM WITH [
AND DETAILS WITH [
][
][
] KEY,
] KEY.
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
M Operation
1) Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [PICTURE].
2) Select each item using the vertical CURSOR keys and
select [ON] or [OFF] using the horizontal CURSOR
keys.
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Self Test
M Function
Executes self test and displays results. Also displays condition of keys of the
operation panel.
[ON LINE SELF TEST]
1 VRAM
2 UART
3 TX PROTECT
4 RAM
5 ROM
6 AHEAD RCV LEVEL
7 ASTERN RCV LEVEL
8 THRESHOLD LEVEL
OK
9
OK
10
OFF 11 S151 00
OK
12
OK
13 S101 84
P2.34VS0.78V
P3.45VS1.23V
0.30V
M Operation
1) Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [SELF TEST]
and then press [ENT.BRT].
M Receive Level
The receive level for each direction is displayed when tracking the bottom. When
the bottom can not be tracked, 0.00 V is displayed.
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4.Operation
M Key Check
Press the keys to check that they work correctly. Remember that [PWR], [OFF],
and [SETUP] can not be checked at this time.
If a green mark appears on the display when a key is pressed, that key is OK.
If nothing appears on the display, that key is not working.
If a blue mark appears on the display, the key is chattering. Note that if you
press an OK key many times, the mark on the display will change from green to
blue. In such a case, the key is OK.
Master Reset
M Function
Resets all parameters to factory defaults.
M Operation
1) Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [MASTER
RESET].
Default settings restored by a master reset are shown in Figs 4-12, 4-13, 4-14, 427, 4-30 and 4-32.
4.Operation
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PLOT SETTING
SELECT ITEM WITHKEY,
AND DETAILS WITHKEY.
1 NUMERIC
ON OFF
2 CURRENT VECTOR A ABS. REL. ABS.+REL. OFF
3 CURRENT VECTOR B ABS. REL. ABS.+REL. OFF
4 CURRENT VECTOR C ABS. REL. ABS.+REL. OFF
5 VECTOR LENGTH
0.2 0.5 1 2 cm/kt
6 PLOT COLOR
RED PNK YEL GRN BLU WHT LEVEL
7 CURRENT STANDARD A-LAYER B-LAYER C-LAYER FIXED-LAYER
8 BACK COLOR
BLACK DARK-BLUE
9 PLOT STANDARD
DOPPLER GPS
10 SCALE
20,000
11 RECORD TIME
6 15 30 60 120 240 s
12 DRAW VECTORS
1 5 10 20 50 100 TIME(S)
13 LOCAL TIME
+ 9.0 h
COMPLETE WITHSETKEY.
M Operation
SET UP
SET UP
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4.Operation
Value Display
M Function
You can select on or off for cursor position, ships speed, tidal current and depth
that are displayed on the left side of the display in the tidal current value display.
Set on
Set off
18.1kt
32
10m
0.4kt
262
50m
0.6kt
273
C 100m
1.0kt
315
DEPTH 161m
N 3959.332'
E13701.608'
N 3959.332'
E13701.608'
59'
59'
58'
58'
A
B
A 0.3kt 310
B 0.7kt 293
C 0.9kt 268
N 3958.870'
E13701.217'
PLOT
59'
00'
'00/02/16 14:06
01'
57'
02'
1/50,000
PLOT
59'
00'
'00/02/16 14:06
01'
57'
02'
1/50,000
Vector Length
M Function
The maximum current speed display for the tidal current vector can be selected.
Vector length (cm/kt)
0.2
0.5
1
2
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Course Color
M Function
You can select the own course color from six colors. For Intensity, the intensity
of the dispersion of any one of the levels (A, B, C) that has been specified as the
course color standard level is displayed as four colors (red, yellow, green, blue)
from strongest to weakest.
Background Color
M Function
You can select either black or navy blue as the background color.
Course Standard
M Function
Select the base data for the course display
Doppler The course display is derived from Doppler calculation.
GPS
The course display is derived from GPS longitude and latitude data.
Scale
M Function
Select the scale for the course display
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4.Operation
Memory Interval
M Function
Select from among 6 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes or 4
minutes for the memory timing internal for GPS and Doppler. This item is
concurrent with the Memory time of Graph settings.
Course setting: Memory interval
6 seconds
15 seconds
30 seconds
1 minute
2 minutes
4 minutes
Vector Display
M Function
Set the internal for the tidal current vector that is displayed on the course. Specify
what the memory interval for each cycle is for one cycle.
Local Time
M Function
Set the time difference for the change from local time from the world standard
time.
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M Operation
SET UP
SET UP
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4.Operation
Center
20
Width 4
Value Display
M Function
You can select on or off for cursor position, ships speed, tidal current and depth
that are displayed on the left side of the display in the tidal current value display.
Set on
Set off
0
6H
10m
0.4kt
262
B 50m
0.6kt
273
C 100m
1.0kt
315
DEPTH 161m
PLOT
6H
0m
C
U
R
/
D
E
P
T
H
A 0.3kt 310
B 0.7kt 293
C 0.9kt 268
S.SPD 3.6kt
TEMP 16.7
0m
18.1kt
32
C
U
R
/
D
E
P
T
H
150
20
10
0kt
150
20
S.
S
P
D
18.0 T
17.0 M
16.0 P
10
0kt
PLOT
S.
S
P
D
18.0 T
17.0 M
16.0 P
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Vector Length
M Function
The maximum current speed display for the tidal current vector can be selected.
Vector length (cm/kt)
0.2
0.5
1
2
Vector Space
M Function
You can select the vector interval for the tidal current graph. If the interval is 1/1
the vector displays from the intersections on the grid, but if the interval is 1/2 the
vector displays from the grid space also.
Background Color
M Function
You can select either black or navy blue as the background color.
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4.Operation
Memory Interval
M Function
Select from among 6 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes or 4
minutes for the memory timing internal for GPS and Doppler. This item is
concurrent with the Memory time of Graph settings.
Course setting: Memory interval
6 seconds
15 seconds
30 seconds
1 minute
2 minutes
4 minutes
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FishFinder Settings
M Function
Set various settings for the FishFinder Display.
Factory default settings are the optimum settings. Therefore, it is not
normally necessary to change them.
[FISH SETTING]
SELECT ITEM WITH [ ] [ ] KEY,
AND DETAILS WITH [ ] [ ] KEY.
1 DESPLAY BEAM
[ 4 2 S/AHD P/AHD S/ASTN P/ASTN ]
2 COLOR
[ AB
3 BACK COLOR
[ BLACK DARK BLUE ]
4 COLOR SMPLE [ ON OFF ]
5 CHART SPEED
[ 1/11/21/3
6 COLOR ERASE
[ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7 NOISE REDUCE
[ OFF REDUCE 1 REDUCE 2 ]
8 FISH SETTING MODE
[ FISH TIDAL + FISH
9 DEPTH UNIT
[ mFM
M Operation
SET UP
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4.Operation
M Available Settings
The following items can be set.
1. Display Beam
2. Color
3. Background Color
4. Color Sample
5. Chart Speed
6. Color Erase
7. Noise Reduce
8. Fish Display Mode
9. Depth Unit
Display Beam
M Function
FishFinder images from the beams transmitted in the four directions can be shown
in a four part, two part, or undivided display.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [DISPLAY BEAM]
and use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [4], [2],
[STARBOARD/AHEAD], [PORT/AHEAD], [STARBOARD/
ASTERN], [PORT/ASTERN].
M Display
The display is divided as shown in Fig 4-33. The chart speed of the two and four
part displays is slower than that of an undivided display.
Four part Display
PORT/AHEAD
STBD/AHEAD
Vertically-divided Display
PORT/AHEAD
STBD/AHEAD
PORT/ASTERN STBD/ASTERN
Undivided Display
PORT/AHEAD
(STBD/AHEAD)
(PORT/ASTERN)
(STBD/ASTERN)
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Color
M Function
Set the relationship between the color displayed and the strength of the signal.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [COLOR] and use
the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [A] or [B].
M Color
[A] color
Weak
Background
color
Signal Strength
Cyan
Green
Yellowgreen
Yellow
Orange
Strong
Red
Brown
[B] color
Weak
Background
color
Signal Strength
Dark
cyan
Cyan
Yellowgreen
Darkgreen
Yellow
Strong
Orange
Red
Background Color
M Function
Select the color of the background. The background is any area with no signals or
graphics.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [BACK COLOR] and
use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [BLACK] or
[DARK BLUE].
Color Sample
M Function
Display the color sample at the left side of the screen.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [COLOR SAMPLE]
and use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [OFF] or
[ON].
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4.Operation
Chart Speed
M Function
Select a chart speed of 1/1, 1/2, or 1/3. 1/1 is normal. The chart speed is reduced to
half or one-third if you select 1/2 or 1/3.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [CHART SPEED]
and use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [1/1], [1/2], or
[1/3].
Color Erase
M Function
To not display weak reflections from plankton or small fish schools, use the filter.
Usually, use [1].
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [COLOR ERASE]
and use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [1], [2], .... ,
[7] or [8].
M Filter
Any color whose level is less than the selected value is not displayed (the background
color is displayed instead, ref. p.58).
When [4] is set (color A, background color is black), the color is as follows.
Weak
1
Black
Black
Black
Black
Signal Strength
6
5
Yellow
Orange
7
Red
Strong
8
Brown
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Noise Reduce
M Function
Turn on the Noise Reduce function to get an easy-to-see display when there is
interference from other ultrasonic equipment.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [NOISE
REDUCE] and use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select
[OFF], [REDUCE 1] or [REDUCE 2].
M Noise Reduce
Set [REDUCE 1] or [REDUCE 2] to turn on the Noise Reduce function.
Interference disappears and the display becomes clearer, but any weak reflections
are not displayed.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [Fish Display Mode]
and use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [Fish] or
[Tidal+Fish].
M [Tidal+Fish] Mode
Set [Tidal+Fish] to view the FishFinder Display in the mode set in Chapter 4, 4-1,
"System Mode". Using this function reduces the chart speed of the FishFinder
Display. Ship speed and course are displayed in the top right corner of the screen,
and tidal current speed is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Only ship speed and course are displayed in T.W.LOG mode.
18.1kt 354
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4.Operation
Depth Unit
M Function
Select depth units for the FishFinder Display.
M Operation
Use the vertical CURSOR keys to select [DEPTH UNIT] and
use the horizontal CURSOR keys to select [M] or [FATHOM].
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4.4
Appendix
Signal Processor Setting
The DIP switch of Processor CDC-805C is factory set as shown in Fig 4-37.
Change the settings as desired.
S101
S151
Japanese Specifications
If the language changes to Japanese in the display, hold down [ENTER] and turn
the power off and on again to change to English.
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4.Operation
5. Maintenance
WARNING
There are no customer-serviceable parts inside. Unauthorized
inspections and repairs could cause fires and electrical shock hazards.
Please call our field representative or your nearest JRC office for
inspection and repair services.
5.1
Daily maintenance
The life of the device depends on how daily maintenance and inspection are performed carefully. To keep the
device in the best condition at all times, it is recommendable to perform periodical inspections constantly. Any
failure in the device can be prevented before it occurs through such inspections.
Please perform the inspections shown in the table below periodically.
No.
Item
Cleaning
Loosening of parts
Cable Unit
Fuses
When the power fuse has blown, replace it after finding the
cause. Use a fuse sealed in a glass tube (included in the spare
parts.
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5.2
5.3
0m
300
A10 m
1.0 kt
S
B50 m
1.4 kt
SE
C 100 m
1.0 kt
E
400
AC 1.4 kt
SW
100
200
S.SPD18.0kt
COURSE0
NW
NE
18.4
6
12
TIDE 1
DEPTH
C.SPD
A
10m
1.0
1.4
1.0
B
50m
18
17
COURSE
N/W
354
BT
COMPASS 0
BC 1.0 kt
S
400m
19
S.SPD
18.1 kt
SW
SE
S
C.SPD RANGE
2kt
DIST9999.99nm
(Red) symbol
Tidal Current Display 1
(graphic)
S.SPD
WT 19.1 kt
COURSE
354
BT 18.1 kt
354
COMPASS0
C
100m
kt
kt
kt
S
SE
E
180
AC
1.4kt SW
135
BC
1.0kt S
90
TIDE 2
(Red) symbol
Tidal Current Display 1
(numeric)
PORT/AHEAD
BT
RELATIVE
CURRENT
C.DIR
0m
10
STBD/AHEAD
20
20 kt
F/A SPEED
18.0
10
kt
PORT/ASTERN
P/S SPEED
1.8
kt
DIST 1234.56nm
DEPTH 400m
TIMER
101725
40
0m
STBD/ASTERN
10
10
20
10
S.SPD
40
(Red) symbol
Ship Speed Display
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5. Maintenance
(Red) symbol
FishFinder Display
6. Consider Installation
Avoid the installation of this set in one of the following places. Otherwise, a failure will occur or the life of the
set will be shortened.
1. A place exposed to direct sunlight.
The CRT will deteriorate promptly.
2. A place exposed to water splash
3. Near a device that generates a magnetic field
The CRT will deteriorate promptly. In the vicinity of the speaker of a radio equipment, in particular, the CRT
is magnetized and becomes unable to display normal colors.
4. A place with poor ventilation
Particular care should be taken when this set is used in a water-proof box. The rear panel that is heated too
much may damage the power unit and/or transmitter.
6. Consider Installation
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7. After-Sales Service
7.1
Product data that should be provided when you ask for service
Name of product, model, date of manufacture and serial number
Description of malfunction (as detailed as possible)
Company address or name of organization, address and telephone number
7.2
Recommendation of overhaul
The performances of the set may deteriorate due to the aging of parts, and so on through the rate varies
depending on the conditions of use. So it is recommendable to contact the dealer from which you purchased the
device or one of our marketing offices for overhaul apart from daily service.
Incidentally, such overhaul will be performed with charge.
Please contact the dealer from which you purchased the device or our marketing office that is nearest to you for
any question as to the after-sales service.
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7. After-Sales Service
8. DISPOSAL
8.1
8.2
WARNING
Before disposing of a lithium battery, place a piece of adhesive tape across the plus and
minus terminals to prevent electric shorts that may result in fire, explosions or other
hazards.
The Color Display Unit NWU-229 contains a lithium battery for battery backup.
Dispose of used lithium batteries as non-combustible garbage.
Insulate the [+] and [] terminals by placing a piece of adhesive tape over them before disposal.
Observe all local regulations concerning the disposal of batteries.
For details, consult your dealer, our agent or sales department or local authority.
8.3
Changing Batteries
Do not change the battery in this set. Please allow our marketing dept., our branch or marketing office that is
nearest to you to perform the changes.
8. DISPOSAL
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9. SPECIFICATIONS
1) Tidal Current
Current speed
: 0~9.9 kt
Current direction : 360, numeric and Rhumb (32 compass points) display
Measured layer : Absolute three layers, relative two layers (three layers can be measured in relative
current mode)
Measured depth : 2~100 m or more (70 % or less of the depth)
(Note) The measured depth may vary depending on sea conditions.
Depth setting
: Arbitrary at 2~200 m
Reference
: Doppler or GPS
2) Ship Speed
Ahead-astern
Starboard-port
Measured depth
Other
: 10.0~30.0 kt
: 9.9~9.9 kt
: Relative to ground : 2~250 m, relative to water : 3 m deep or more (simultaneous
display of depths relative to ground and water)
(Note) The measured depth may vary depending on sea or sea bottom conditions.
: Manual sea bottom tracking system
3) Display
Display
: 10 inch color CRT
Display mode
: Tidal current, Ships speed, Fish-finder, Graph, Course
Numeric display : Current direction/speed (absolute three layers, relative two layers), measured
depth, ship speed relative to ground/ship course, ship speed relative to water/ship
course, compass direction, distance, Date, Time
Ahead-astern ship speed/starboard-port ship speed, trip distance or time, depth,
water temperature
Graphic display : Absolute tidal current vector, relative tidal current vector, ship speed vector,
temperature graph, Current direction/current speed graph, Depth graph, Ships
speed graph
Fishfinder echo display, Course display
Alarm ringer
4) Alarm
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9. SPECIFICATIONS
9. SPECIFICATIONS
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Since 1915
MAIN PLANT
FIRST EDITION
AUG. 2002.
JRC