Echo Sounder Jmc Model F-2000 Oper. & Inst. Manual

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uM-F2000-2 May,2005

Operating, Maintenance& Installation Instructions for

NavigationEchoSounder

ModelF-2000 Oalid for Syst€mVersion 1.00& Greaier)

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TOKYOI5O.OO42'JAPAN CHO,SHIBUYA'KU36 2 ]OOI UOAGAWA (03)3496 (0313461-3606 2074 FAX: PHONE:

japan-marina.co.jP sales@ www.Japan-marlna.co.lp

F-2000 WARNlNG

-'l2 1,

ARE CONNECTORS TRANSDUCER THE REARPANEL-MOUNTED EMITTINGEXTREMELYHIGH VOLTAGERADIO-FREQUENCY PULSES.THESE CONNECTORSARE COVERED WITH A SCREW-LOCKEDPROTECTIVERUBBER CAP WHEN THE DELIVERED, IS INITIALLY EQUIPMENT WITH THE TO AVOIDCOMINGINTOCONTACTACCIDENTALLY CAP: PROTECTIVE THE TO PLACE BE SURE PINS, CONNECTOR . OVER THE UNUSED, EXPOSEOCONNECTOR'IF THE IN,OR PLUGGED HASA SINGLETRANSDUCER EQUIPMENT . OVER EACH CONNECTORWHENEVEREXPOSED PINS SUCH AS WHEN EITHER BECOMEEASILYACCESSIBLE, .TRANSDUCER IS UNPLUGGEDFOR INSPECTIONOR AND SERVICING, ATTACHED. LOCKTHECAPWITHTHETWOSCREWS THE ACCURACYOF THE ON-SCREENDEPTH READOUTIS SALINITYDEPTHAND AFFECTEDBY WATERTEMPERATURE, AS WELL AS THE SHIP'S CONDITIONS OTHERUNDERWATER ROLLAND PITCH,HEELANDTRIM. FACTORSINTO TAKE THESE POSSIBLEERROR_CAUSING SUCHAS READOUT, WHENUSINGfHE DEPTH CONSIDERATION APPLICATIONS OR IN SHALLOWAREAS WHEN NAVIGATING IS CRITICAL. DEPTHREADING WHEREACCURATE MAY THE EQUIPMENT DURINGSHALLOWWATEROPERATION, LOCKING BY DEPTH THE ACTUAL TWICE READ OCCASIONALLY .lSECONDBOTTOM ECHO. ONTOTHE WITH THE DIGITALDEPTHREADOUTSHOULDBE COMPARED DATA WITH SOUNDINGS OR THEGRAPHICBOTTOMINDICATION DEPTH. TRUE THE TO DETERMINE PAPERCHARTS IN OFFICIAL ALONEFORDEPTH READOUT ONTHEDIGITAL TOTALRELIANCE BE AVOIDED. MUST AND IS DANGEROUS INFORMATION *1

SeeparAEraph 3.4.2 for more ;nlormation on the secondbottom echo.

lcantt,ued an nert' Pata)

F-2000

-2l2 THE ON_SCREEN DRAFTENTERED, 4 . WITH A TRANSDUCER DIGITALREADOUTSHOWSTHE DEPTHFROMTHE WATERLINE ANDNOTFROMTHETRANSDUCER OR FROMTHESHIP'SKEEL. BE TAKENIN USINGTHE GREATCARESHOULD,THEREFORE, WHEN NAVIGATING SHALLOW WATERAREAS. DEPTHREADOUT THE DEPTH REFERENCE TO "SELOW BE SURE TO SET (DBS} TO AVOID ANY It/IISUNDERSTANDING. SURFACE" See paraeraph 4.2 for mote inlormatio'

on transddcer draft.

INDICATION IS SET TO "BELOW WHENTHE DEPTHREFERENCE KEEL OFFSETTO KEEL,"BE SURETO ENTERTHE APPROPRIATE ABOUTTHEDEPTHREADOUT. AVOIDANYMISUNDERSTANDING See paragnph

1.10.8.3 for more information

on keel offset.

DO NOTSWITCHTHE EOUIPMENT ON WITHTHETRANSDUCERS OUTOF WATER,SUCHAS WHILETHEVESSELIS DRY-DOCKED, MAYBE DAI'AGED ORTHETRANSDUCER'S CERAMIC CRYSTALS IRREPARABLY. THE DISPLAYCABINETIS NOT WEATHERIZED FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONOR OPERATION.ANY DAMAGE CAUSED, WHETHER DIRECTLYOR INDIRECTLTTHROUGH WATER INTRUSION IS NOT COVEREDBY THE MANUFACTURER'S OR DEALER'SWARRANTY 8. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR ITS DEALER ls RESPONSIBLEFOR LOSS OF LIFE, PERSONAL INJURY O R DAMAGE TO THE PROPERTYRESULTINGFROM ?I{E USE OF THIS EOUIPMENT.

< 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 After insta[ation of the transducen, -.

of each resrsi€r lhe assigned channFl {requencv and nrounling location. is rn transducer which tell csn operaror rhat tbe so below it" &lle i"i""a'.". i. use for current sounding,

an€ppropria." . attacb ""T."11D-:i"y.:1'TJl:f;::l"lf",l':l:.#:i:::i"'ll: or rden ylng r appmpriat€ly, tbr ease u;;tuegea fJr maintenance or servicins, an'l

.

water' ilo not tu?n the equipment on until the tlansducers sre placed in

tansalucer Channel-IncationAssignments Table'

Opemting Channel

Hish fteq. (CH-A) Eigh Freq.(CH-B)

Detailed inststlatioD instructions are siven in section 9'

2. Using SKPPERlR 301Digltal DepthRepoaler DeDth outDut data ($PSKPDP/T) rcquired for depth-indicating

;::i;;i;ft"bfi. ;?ff;'.";il;;;;;

operatioE o{ the lR 301

PsKDPr"onIheEeo"lon tu'o tle o'tpur { a6breviated B;;-J into the parasraph 4 ri qhenthaLr€moteuit is prussed

rear pa;el &pin I/O DATAconn€ctor (fomard aod afi) on ils The lR 301 bas onl, rwo lransducer locarioo indicator LEDs lhc middle of lhe bul -lh-e in dishl,v Whetr vou svstcm has one tracduccr moubted

;ffi

1;;;;J

il,;i;

bvrbe rR30r' ttart'rtto ;o iw st"i"g'uch is nolsupported

Drdore wu Do( Th;refore lhe position of the selectedtransducer' when ibstalled rn-the r n i o r m a ob' l b r m a L p a l a f l a p b 9 3 4 2 f o r d a l s bc indrated on Ibe lR 3Ol See \untinued oh neit pase)

F 2000

To Adrninistrator of F-2000 -1.t2

To Adn

< Password-Prot€cting the Menu Settings 1/2 > 1. lntroduction

3. Ch

-. p.F\pn sl unau l-ori/'o, hans-in mpnuse|irss vouha'p nido.. d-d r'it uspr 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. < WARNING> BEFORE INITIALLYENTERINGTHE DESIREDPASSWORD.BE SURE TO TAKE A NOTE OF IT, AND, IF NECESSARY,ADVISE ONLY AUTHORIZED USERS OF IT. THE MANUFACTURERCANNOT HELP YOU BREAK THE USER-ENTEREDPASSWORD.

If your

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2. Setting a Password Ii is assumedihat normalechosransdeenis showingwith no menuiurned on.

O wt'il" I'otai.g a"* @ ""t two beeDsare hedd. Dressboth

MENUNEWI PASSWORD

.* @ ",'"i'"*.""r, @ qnoow A passworo eNry should then show illustrated at right.

I

up.

as

Enter the destued password consisting of four (a) numerals, ly pressing the appropdate nume{ic keys. See Table 3-1 for numedc key assignhents. Each be character entered will replacedby d estedsk ( *).

qJ Frr"ymic-'kp.sr 1".**a

Erter l.ligli

paslword

@s

T}

l< l=ss

@r

PRESSi]ICi'F!]: TO EXITALL

ly p-""i"s

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@ cress @ rhe pa"s"ud otry Lnen cnange as shown at right, asking you to enterthe samepasswordagain.

MENUNEW2PASSWORD

G) Re-enterthe samepasswordin

MENUNEW2PASSWORD

fi, d

@ R il

the sahe hanner

i h " - h e , u " - " d o t t d l l o { i r e r h p" c h o e a r s . r " n L J P-.'@ lhF "indo" "rU r",ur . - I . I i . . o r p r p a b " s o . d * d s F n t e r p dr , . , f a _ r . p d s s $ o . op n ' r ) "rep field (O) s.il return. lca,titued at teat page) iv

This t

F_2000

To Administrator of F-2000 _ 2/2 < Password hotectilg 3.

the Menu S€ttings

2/2 >

Changing or Removing the password

Ifyou wish to chanse the cuEent passwod or rcmove the passwod tn allow free access ro rrr€ menu system, execut€ the folowing steps: (!

Display a password irdtialization

;:*"6."::ffi-_-"1iil's t < l=Bs PREssi8txti ro Extr ALL @ Enter the cu$ent (enstins) passwod andthen pres6 @. The passwordfield wil chanseas Ent€r a new passwordifyou wish to chane€ the currenr one. or simply press @ t '"'o.," tr. curent password.the passwo.d field win chanse as shown at ght.

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E {U ltEwl PAsswoRD

MENUNEU'2PASSWORI)

remove @ onenore,im',o ffi:*il;:x"T::Hl'"'"'.ilffi E l^h,ress

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: AUTO: l

BKUP: BR: BRT: BS: BSH: BV:

cw: cc\{:

A scope display Automatic control mode ( auiomatic sel4tion ofmnse, sain and ?vG) Backup fba.kuD DC oower.onneclionro AC-2000AC adapLFrr ftlaccia { ItaliD/SDaDEh fathoms) Brishtness contlol kev Back,space( shin6 charamt h€hr shI ro rbe teft ob da!€ ehr ry freld) Bundesamt ritr Se4chifahn ud Hyclrographie { F;d;al'lviarirme Hydrographc Agency Gerbmy) nueau ventas thancet. notifred body Clockwise

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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 , Thes DOS/V: DPT: 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 fi, GND: 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

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rso: vo:

orsanizs tron il ilTtli:,1',1""t "'u"atroE

kg:

kilosrams Keelsoffset( depthfroD transducerto keet)

KL: KT:

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on next pase)

F-2oln

List ofAbbleviations

LST: L: LAYLON: LCD:

- 2/2

Local standard time power rue' hve (bot side of siDglephse Ac Latitude / Iinsitude coordirates Liquid crystal display milliamperes millimete$

ibdtcatron.to-lbaq MM/DD/YY: MonLh. dav md year { daie (NMEAo r83'dar"o seniPn'e({a* ez-, oi' iiiec iiiJi" MTW:

N: NC: NMEA: NR:

Ledperstue)

powertne) Neutral t exoudeil side of siDsltsphaseAC ( con'ect$r intemal no No connection U-S. Nabional Maine ElectmDrcs Assoclaron

o: PF: PLBK: PWA:

Darasraph 'f.ui* r"eil sLe,plothnc,sp"ed)dara i*a,"*"""". srorcdin benoryr otar Playback ( reviewhrs[ofv of souudrb$ dd

RGBI RI{: RMC:

Red. cteen and blue

RXD: RMRS

Re$ive dat8 Russian Marilime

RX.

RNG:

[::]"".""iYfdt'li.r'

(3 orisinal co!o$ oflisht)

timer speed {positDA (NMEA {r 83)da* senr'en'e

Regrster ot shrppmg

) t a"6'icioo of effective oean power i*i'J"'"i,*"mnge) Range (depth

STB:

Sta*oard SensitivitY-Time Control

TEMP: TFT: TVG:

Tempemture

sTc:

'iiiiilni. G*i"t.' rt*tnorosv LcD) orcoror

TXD:

Time-varied gair control 1!ansmit data (Send data) tanslcit

UTC:

Unive*al

VAC: YDC: VGA: l'RM:

time coonthated (=GIvn in cordnon usace)

volts volt-ampele (AC equiwlent ot watt' Volts AC Volt6 DC Video sraDhics arlay ( slee

..^ . 480 pixels)

(h€€drs andspeed seo'|.ence H:i:1".FHs".1'l:'Jii*EA-0,8!)da,.a width (cabinet dinension)

ZDA:

sentence (t]TC & date) Header of IEC 61162-1 (NMDA {1s3) data

F-2000

I.

Product Description

2.

S p e c i f i c a t i o n 8 . . . . . .. . .

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2.1.

Cenersl Specification

2.2.

Echo sounder Specification8. ... .

3.

Basic Operating InstNctions

Navisatiou Sounder Sc!€en

3.1.

ht€rpretias

g.2.

Conirol Prnel Functi

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7

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- " "-"" DepthRanges.-.- -_----- S€lectiDg " "-" 3.3.1. Manual Selectiotr ... 3.3.2. Automatic Sslection (Autonatic Mode of Operation) -

3.3.

3.4.

Interpretirg

Ecbo Displav....

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3,1.2.

B o t i o m E c h oi ! F u U C o l o r s MultiDls Bottom Echo€6 -" -

3.4.g.

Oth€t Echoes.. .. .. ...

3.4.1.

3.6.

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gel€cting Displav Modes.

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30 -" -" - Printing Out EchograE Screen "31 Switching transducers (Switchins Operrtins CLa[[els) 3.7. "-31 3 . ? . 1 . I n t r o d u c t i o ! . . .. . . . . . . . 31 (Tlanaducer Frequenci€s) " " 3.7.2. Selectida Chanrels

3.6.

3.8.

Irilication of Traasducer Locatior" -

3.9. Adiusti4 3.10.

Receivsr Gain LeYel MaDurllv

Adiusting TVG Level Manuallv

32

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" 3.11.1. Introduction - - - - -- --- 3.11.2. Displaying Data Historv Wirdow " 3.11.3. Retieving Data Registersd st Specific Date/Tim€ gpecifrc Sectiou " 3.11.4. Reyiewi4 Dats Eistolv in Deteil ov€r - 3.12. Alarms..........

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3 . 1 1 . R e t r i e v i a gD s t a H i s t o l v . . . . . . . .

3.12.1. IDtroduction

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3.12.2. Depth Alarm

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3.12.3. MissiDS-Bottod Alard viii

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34 35 36 37 37 37 38

F-2000

3.12.4. Power Faitur€ Alalm .. .. ....... 3.12.6. Powsr RemovaUshutoff Alald

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3.13. Line Marker' 4.

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Enteriag Traagducer Dtaft..... .... 4.2.1. Introductior... .. .. ... . EDietirg Ttarsduce! Dlaft

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41

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45

4.3.1.,Irtroduction... SelectionProcedule. 4.g,2.

45

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Echo Thteshold Adiustment .. .. Irtrod{ctioD............. 4,4.r-

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Arljusting Echo Threshold Levsl

W h i t € L i n e A d i u s t n e r t . . . .. . . . - - - - - - - Irtloaluction. . ....-... 4.5.1.

4.7.

Selecting Time PassageScales .... '--

4.a.

Activatirg

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4.9. gelectirg Typesof EchoDisPlav..... .. -

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52 53

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Echo Sounder Simulator"

S€ttiDgs. ....-...---.----

49 49

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4.6.2. Adiu6ting Whit€ Lide L€vel ... .. . gel€ctiug Trarsmit Power L€vels. ...-

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4.6.

4,6.

47

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4.4.

4.10. INt*Ilation

41

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Selecting Depth Refs!€Dce IndicatioDs

4.4.2.

41

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4.2.

4.8.

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Iatrbductior '........ ..

1.2.2.

40

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Adl/alc€d Settinss ........ ... ... ..... 4.1.

39

.. " " --- - ------ - ---4.10.2. CbangiDgEcho Color Assignnents " 4.10.8. S€l€ctingDePth Readout Udts .... " - " " 4.10.4. Sstectina Ecbo Dvramic Rang€s.... " 4.10.6. Ertering Time Offset for Locsl Stdndard TiEs Readout

55

.. .. .... 4.10.6. Sstting Date and Time.. .. ....... 4.10.?. Selectirg TemPeraiul€ Resdout Unitg 4.10.8. Matirg Ttsnsducor-nelated gettirgs

61

4.10.1. Introduction

4.11. S€lectingDEta Input Conrectors..... " 4.12.

...... " Selectirg Data Outprts... .................. ix

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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 format via rear panel output on demdd in NMEA-{183 (IEC 61162-1)-{onpatible 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 transduceftThe 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 (antii

6n Operatins Chflmel (Transducer Frequency) The opemtins chdnel (i.e. frequency of the transducer in use) for €ure4rdepth m"as,rrcment is indicatFd heF. ThF channel car be.s$ iL.hpd b) pr.ssinc m. S p pp a r a s r a p hS . Tf o r I r o " e d F r a i l " .l n i r i a L l )l h e i b l i o w r n st l e q u p n . r e sd p ? E ; r g n F d for an installation wherc two tmnsduce$ or a dual frequency transducer arc . .

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'l00KHz or 200KHz: ChannelA Channel B 50KH2 or lo0KHz:

Noise Reduction (NR) Level Echo sounde$ operatins Dearby or other onboard electrcnics can become a souPe of interference. Noise reduction (NR) is ihe action of preveniins such intededns s i e n a l " S o m c l u r r n n g l h e o p p . a r i n ss . r F p n . T h F i o l l o w i n s N R l e t " l s , a n b F serecreoDy repeareov pr ' NR=LOW: ' NR=MlD: . NR=HIGH: . NR=OFF:

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Sets NR function at low rcduction level. SetBNIRfunction at mediun reduction level. Sets NR function at high reduction level. DisablesNR function. (initial settins)

Picture Feed (PF) Raie Echo picture (€chogram) feeds (scrollJ autDmaticatly to the left at a nte with passageotrunF.Thefeedrarpallp"r5rbedurauonofF.hodisplala@ssrhpsrrpeD. a r d . a D b p c b s D s p di n I n " i o l l o w i n ss r e p sb y . e p " s r " d l yp F i i n B @: ' PF=111: Feedsonceevery sounding. (faBtestfeed mte initisl setting) ' PF=112: Feedsonceevery two soundrnss. , PF=114:

Feedsonceevery four soundin$.

The rate of soundins for the ranse ir use is not affected by feed rate selection. The on scleen iime calibration intenals change with the feed mte in use. See @ Ior details. l.cohtitued ot next pase)

10

F-2000 Advanced Seltings

3.1. fnterpreting @

Nav:galion

Sound.r

sc...n

(conriDued-5/6)

Power Supply Voltase The power supply voltage is indicated herc while ihe €quipment is operatirg ftom a DC power 6ourc€ ( 11 to 40V). When the equipnent is powered by an AC power 'AC" without a voltase value. souce, the indication changes to In a sy6tem where both DC and AC power sources a'Ie cormected to the equipDent at the same time, the AC power is automatically Eelected. In the event of an AC power line outage, the equipment will automatically switch to the DC power supply for uninterrupted operation. If, for any reason, the voltage dnps betow 11V duhg Dc-powered operation, a power failrre sldm will be activated, audibly and visually wamirs you of t]e bouble. Se€ paragraph 3.12.4 for greater details. Fisue 3-4 Visual On-Screen Indication of Power Failur€ Alam - Exanple

i:li.*i@*-----"0*" In the either silene panel.

onredbackemurir

event tlat power is renoved or shut otr while the equipnent is workins ftom AC or DC power souce, m audible alen will sound for several minutes. To this alarm, pr€ss the butt n marked W to the left of on the ftont @ See paragraph 3.12.5 for more details.

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LAI/I-ON of ?rcsent Position wlen an optional GPS sensor is plussed into the rcar panel UO DATA comector or when a position data signal &oro other GPS rcceiver is fed to that connectoa the equipment will display the latitudei lonsitude coordinates of you present position here and wil store tbe position data in non volatile memory alons with disital deptb readirg snd ass@iated date/time ilata.

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Gain md TVG Levels The receiver gain and TVG levels curcntly in use are indicated. When the equipment is working in the automatic control (AUTO) mode, both indications read '4T." ln the case of Banual contlol (I ANUAU node of operation, the cunent levels ate numerically inilicated (e.s. GAIN=i8, TVG=30)

@

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

11

o' hext p'se)

F_2000 Advanced S€llings

(contjnDed6/6) 3.1. lnterpreting Navigatlon Sovnder Scrcen @) tansducer Incaiion 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

in use is salhicallv

indicated here

Figur€ 3_5 Relative Location of Transducer in Use

]U Aft

]E

tE Middle

Fore

CO TransducerDrafi (or Keel Otrset) SURFACE" with the aetlop\lat When the depth rcference is set to "BELOW rs (deprh $aterliDero rransducerr trom a;,n enreredrrs \alue irr"Jr;. a.d 4 3 tor more paraeraphs 4 2 "orr=x.x.' See ir."'i"* ;;il;;;";;; "r k-9:l:tr:et wlen the depthleferetlceiB setto'BELow KEEL'wiihthe approp lJe see of form "KL=x'x" in the here is indicated vatue ,1"-i""i "n;" ""i"""i, parasraphs 4.3ard 4.10.83 for moreinfornation'

12

F-2000 Advanced Selilnqs

3.2. Control Panel Functlons 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. Figurc 3-6 Contrcl Panel

@

. i .i ' i i . i , v ''$d .i, .i, " v , v "ttr5Hi.6 @@ EblqbE sg m..-7,/A! \, lm r E "*"'-.t @ @tE 1g:.r@ o@ f @ a ua A i**

, 1

i---I r-uooo4

A

i 4

O ResetButton for PowerRemoval/ShutdomAlanE W 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

|i, @ NoiseReductionKey ffi This keypedormsthe foltowingtunctions: o On normal echo sourder s@en {,ith no m€Du opened R€duction of Noise Irterferenc€ Repeated pressing of the key activates the ffDction of rcducing the effe€t of noise intelference coming from other onboard €lectmnics oI nedbv echo souders. The fouowins levels of noise reduction (N$ de selectable: .NR=LOW: . NR=illD: . NR=HIGH: . NR=OFF:

Selsts trowreduction level Selectsmid reduction levet. Selectsbish reduction level. Terminates the tunction (default). \cantitued

oD nett paee)

F,2000

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

Level r--------- NoiseReduction On Menus DEI=0.0 PF=1/1,,'- 50KHz Entrv of Numeric Data NR=Loh 1124.6v 2\e6115.7rE 'l////4/l/t"?,//!,r.///lr*a*,,ttt,''tttt:: wlen a menu is behs opened for numeric data entry, pressins the key enters numeic value 1.

I

OtheNisq menu opiion 1 is

@ n""e*uor 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 FiguJe4_2 Conceptof llansduce. Draft (for Duat f,req. tsnsdu@r

Instalario

lL-

r----------->

Deptl Foh bansrlucer Face

O e"*"

@, ai"pr,yinstheMA|NMENU.

' ffT:;'J6:H:::-""Tili1J"',;::ff,ffi o, o ::,?",J::." **:

n a t'r*"*

-: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

"----

Edter fhe conect value.

l:HIGHFREOUENCy

Enter _@rcct value of nrsh Eeq../cnannetArisnsdua. (cottitued

o, ,ext pase)

^.""""". "l;illl 4.2.2. Entering T.a ns ilucer Drall (co\tihued- 28) 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 @ Highlisht option"l:HtGH FREOUENCY," andpress

@.

tlnter rhe corFct &afi ol rbe duat trcquenc,bansdu.pr or of rhe tow f.eouencl rrdsducer by repearedtyp,essing,(E) | ;i;

ffihi'l*t.:tl*'r*:r--r:iuHr ti"itiurv ""at fi"'"1"-;';;d"';;r";

Light Blue ---_---_-Ye owish Grcen ----

,Dtins ihe stroDgest e.bo and the totr! €no

initiJly blue), tli weakestecho'

tbr€shold adjustment consists of suppressBs r-r," of weik cotor echoe6, such as surtace on Jlowinc only sEong shos to 6hoq up

Yelow

orange

iiir'.iiJ"Ll."Gtt""eceivergair

and shongest echo colors (i e. red, orange show( at dght) ca lot be supFessed'

ig ;AN

Red (stroncest)

DISPLAY ENu-s,EcHo DIsPLAY+2:NoR''AL

Adiustlng Echo Threshold Level rbe AIN MENU' -*""od$plafnc @.

*-*'". p, !Q; ,"*r""oro" bvpressrns .fl - *sutmeou " o-OLo *ith a lbrsbold

Tbis turns on an ECHOTHRESH redtv 6. *aretotheisht, asin the*T* b':"1:l1 ",1*':l: nlt '"J;;:;;;;";;";;;s ""J. "a* """" the cLent suppresgionlever' and is initiauv alowins all echocolorsto be displaved - ExamDIe Fieue 4-11 Adjustins F'ho Thr€sholdt-evel

:;: I

| 3:EcHorHREsHoLo I

P E i

All colo$ a.redisplayed Faho€s of a[ stEngt] levels will be disPlayed

\-- rnitiatrbesboldrosr

t

i

I.j

r: -, i i

i

ThEe weal coroB 3r€ suDDres*d- Echoes of ...' th;s sftnsth levels win Dot be displayett on eahogram. The thre stmnsest echo colorg caDnot be 6uppressed.

::t l i = New theshold le€t Cm

be

chdged

pressinsrtt/

bY

lll 47

I& t

(cottinued oD 'ext Pase)

F-2000 Advanc.d Setlings

5. White Line Adjustment 5.1. Introduction bom echoesoffish e * e/hire libe adjsrmenl consisrsofseparating the bohom.*bo mrms orme slrongesr bv supprslDg-lhe other objecrstyinSon or closeto Lhebol Lom in

g-"i' o" hsh ud otler objects th. *"";' ;;#;'#d;";;"il"i;s that rook i;;"tion is to faclidte qgtectionof nsh echoes i";. fr; pi;";;i.h" normal oD the derFci Lo dilficurr are *'"."to*. -a. ;iif"-fi;; ;il ""t'o

"fiil-*^

-; tne is amitable wheDthe echo displav is set to NoRMA!DTSPLAY eiveD in panezaPh 19.

Adjusting White Llne Level Pres @.

displalng the llAlt{ MENu.

H1#TH'.:'15;"',iLll*:,S,";,?ilrn:',S"":P"-,';IT:1,': the currenl .Xor scsle r, 'be riebt. The numeric value in the entry 6eld rcpresedts displaved' to be colors ^-, alowing a[ eclo bottom ana;" ini*rlv iJ, Fisurc 4-13 Adjustins White Line Iavel - Exanple

E

!T

Initial white line lever

Al1 botiom echo colo$ are displayed. No bottom €cho suppresBionoccu.s

:]:

g New wbite lir]e level Can be changed bY

These colors in bottoE echo stflcture will be

pressingCt i al .

*i]1 chanse the bott m sulfa€e illto a thin contou line immediatelv @ - n*"incct As vou pressthe kevrepeatedlnlherclorsthat form the r" o""it" i lr*t -.a onebv one allowiig the blankareato Mden.rraj8mg be erased m will srm botroE tme rn a the shite line level) Tbis blabl areais popda}lv knowDas lhe \hne recordins echosouder. bottom echocoloN ue indicated blaak oDthe 610r scale'as in th€ The suDDr€ssed rl" t-. -ealest colon carnot be supprcssed' ..","i"ri'J""i,. Gohtinued ot next Paee)

49

^""""".. "l;ilg3

4.5.2. Adlusting White Line Levet (corti,ued_2/2) @

the spgessed bortomechocoro*, oneat a time. thus l::::llJl ndromns the :t:storc blank arca (i. e. lowerhg t}Ie Whit" f,i"" t ""ti Fisure 4 14 q.?i.rt

White Line R4oriting

-

,----

lvhite Line

r!-'#.'.

I

'

iFish oh Bottob

th"""ttiog, uoa ffir6TT,1lii::ff f:::1"***n """""@ to*-ptot"

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 rccalL-.d oa Dext ttuvt tp.

F-2000 AdvaDced seltings

Selecting Transmit Power Levels levelsofhansmilter poweroutputarc availableandcanbe selected automatically anually. The equipment is initially set so that the appmpriate powe! Ievel is natically tically selectedfor the depth range in use.The!€ should norma y be no need to this settins to manual selection.Howeveaunder somespecialbottom conditions, power in shalow water soundinss more pow ihe seaoed u3err may may neeo need more orngs ro to snow show ine seabedecno echorn in hs colors (e.9. yelow, led and orange). To manually select power levels, follow the dure desc bed betow.

rr"""

@,

ai"rluyirstt'" MAINMENU. Fieue 4'15 Setectins 1}ansnit Power Levels

5r Selecr"s:OUTPUTPOVITEA!v pressing @

or ret I lE). foxo"ed br @. rn* ru*-*.

a POWEROUTPUTsuboenu.as shom at left

s:OUTPUT POWER

E!@: ::

Bottom Echo- Example

r,evel2 LishtBlue ----+iil Level3 Yenowisb cleen

ri

--i.-->

----->ff

__""F

.--------"=

ravel4

Gree!

Iawt 5

Yelow

I€vel6

Omnse

l-evel7

Red(stronsest)

r

=f;

i

i "->

Frg]r 4 22 Ac.essinsECHOCOLORSSubmpbu

9INSTALLATIONSETTIl.IGS 2:DEPTHUNIT 3:DYNAMIcRANGE ,l: UTC/LST(ofbet) 5:CLOcKPRESET 6:TEMPERATURE 7:TRANSDUCER LOCATION 8:DATAINPUTPORT g:DATAOUTPUT UTPUTPORT PORT I 1:ECHoCOLORS 1:LEVEL*' 2:LEVeL--2 3:LEVEL3 4:LEVEL-4 5:LEVEL-€ 6:LEVELS 7" Shensth Levels ---------i

---l I

|iflRl

tlllt i i

.....

ii: I E i =

i,

I

E

i""

I

t i

|

orisiDal colo!

asj?Dhqts

l i : ! : ! i

can be selected'fth Q/rEl

Jilfl-_j Additioml N

;R LJ .--j

colors rhat are selectabl€

Oneirul Ass'6bent6

c.' t"

*itr "t".s"a ! r ! .

F-2000

DO

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

Selectinsoption"I:ECHO COLORS"opensan ECHOCOLORSsubmenuwith a color scaieconsisting of 10 color samplesto the dght, as in Fis!rc 4-21 The upper seve! color sanples on the scalelepresent the original assigaments'

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

Qr!

".t

'" a*i""a cobr showsup

@ R€p€atsteps @ ard @ to changethe color for other shength level me @

O

r**

@

tey does not have to be presseil to complete the setting

to reirm to the echogramscreen.

4.10.2.3. Returnlng lo Orlginal Assignments 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. Fisure 4_23 ColorSam!]e Scale

]-*''*'*"**".

^","""". "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. | ' S€lerr-2:DEP.THUN|T b) prFssins'tt. a DEPTHUN|T submeDuas *"r", shownbelow.Ibeoption.arailableon rhesubmenu hhoutd bpsctf+x!tanaron FielF 4 24 Accessrng DEpTHU tT Submenu

SINSTALLATION SETTINGS 1:ECHOCOLORS

2:DEPTHUNIT

td

ziFM 3:FT

3:DYNAMIC RANGE 4:UTC/LST(otrset) 5:CLOCKPRESET 6:TEMPERATURE 7:TRANSDUCER SETTINGS 8:DATAITPUTPORT g:DATAOUTPUTPORT

€)

Select Ihp dFsirpd unir by prpssrns rhF approprl4p nLrmarickey. For examDtc.Lo -lt

..2:FM.b,*""". readdep$srnrsrhoms. sFtecl

@ r**

@

to comptere the selection,ana

58

@

to e*it *,e m""u moa".

F-2000

^.""""., "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 , depth

ry.

1 0 . 4 . 1 .I n t r o d u c t i o n 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 of a color scale at the sdeent left with the top color (initialy blue) bottom end colols (initially red) ting the wealest and stmngest , respectively. The echo dynamic rcfels to how Duch change in echo mwt occur before an echo can displayed in sdjacent strcnser or

3dB 3dB

'i'aas

___-, v A i

3dB 3 itB

rc followitrg selectabledraanic raryes: itB, 4 dB, 5 dB and 6 dB. Selectins a dlnamic rmse will requ e a changein etrensth for atr echoto

3 itB

displayed in a next sbong color. 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 ".ak bubbles atrd plankLon roncentrarions. show up in srrong.r.otors 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 (idually rcd). Ib dispt4 ccb@s in tuI @tae, see .ontour u.a dnelc.oltu gven iD paraelaph 4.9. fotlowirg iDstnctions wil allow ,ou to select the vatue that best suits vou needs.

10.4.2. Dynamlc Rango Setection procedure seiecr"3:DYNAMICRA GE" by Fessins openins a DYNAMICRANGEsubnenu.

a

Sele€t the desircd ranse by Fessins rhe appmp ate numedc key

r,"€ss@ io conpleteth" *l*,i*,

""a @ 59

DYNAMICRAt{cE Submenu 3:DYNAMIC RAt{cE

t@

2r4.lB 3:5dB 4:6dg

^."""""" "5;i133 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 ' Djakarta: +7 hours . Ho Chi MinI +7 hous ' Hong Kong: +8 houls 'KlalaLumpu: +8 hous .Mumbai Gonbay): +5.5 hou$ . Pefth: +8 hous*1 .Seout: +9 hous . Singapore: +8 hous 'Sydney: +10 hou""*1 .Taipei: +8 hou$ . Tokyo: +9 hours ' Welinston: +12 hous

*tAd.l t hoDftDatlieht

' Honolulu: ' New York: ' San Francis@: ' Rio de Jane o: ' Lima:

3 hours

' Izmir: .Gdan6k: 'Hambug: . Mdseilles: . Oslo: ' Sa*t-Pete.sburs:

+2 hous +lhou*t +l hou*l +l hou*l +1hou*l +3 hours*t

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. Figurc 4-2? EntennsTime OiTsei

gINSTALLATIONSETTINGS

4:UTC/LST(offset)

1:ECHOCOLORS 2:DEPTHUNIT 3:DYNAMIC MNGE

So:oo

5:CLOCKPRESET 6:TEMPERATURE 7:TRANSDUCER LOCATION 8:DATAINPUIPORT g:DATAOUTPUT PORT

!---- Chea.ier hiChlichr

The + sisr should be initialy hishlighted and blinking. The character highlight can be edited by prcssirs C' / tl, md shifted to the risht/left by pressinc0 /9.

(a Enter the desiredtime offset. Th€ +/- sic! is switched by pressins Ct @ Pres @

to completetle entry.

n*"

to exit the menu mode. @ To retum to the UTC irdication, enter 00:00 at step @. NOTE: Memory ston€le of data is done iD WC datdtine rcadout. Seeptag?aph 6.1 fot sreatet details. O

i tl.

tegadless of on sreeb LST'

.2000

l

ially ,h.

^.""."". "5;,1133

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 time). via the prccedincprccedure(paragraph a. r0.5), sei th" a.t" ti*"*u" ir," i;fi;:il; ",a < cAuTtoN > t-t_V_9y,tt"rto plug in. a cps sensor, be sur€ to enter the correct UTC time onset betore settinq the date and time .

,""0.* resurr *r,en-cpjjjji"livli J,ii"jibiifi""i,"fJii8'ii"",.1.1:lo'" ""' CU selp.roprions:ct-ocK pREsET by h."."i"" -,,--"; '.^.. ltil

clocKpREsET submen,. *"0" r". ";*i,"",i'5";fil:";'"d;" . The date mustbe

-. .

"t""" "

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 l:ECHOCOLORS 2:DEPTHUNIT 3:DYNAlilCRANGE 4:UTC/LST{otfset)

f

5:CLOCKPRESET DD/l\r[,ll/YYY hh:mm:ss

! k l o l l z o o so o : o o : o o |\

tidtctlr:s|iil

!---

6:TEMPERATURE 7:TRANSDUCER SETTINGS 8:DATAINPUT PORT g:DATAOUTPUT PORT

of

ej Ear"r,hcruryen, dar"*i"e ' "*" . p**

0,3 tDl

Q

r!

Chatacter higblighr

ara r!) r 6

ro shirtI hc hishhgbrro r hFchtus$errobeedited. 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: \---@

r-*

@ e-*

Chuacter hishlight

@

to @mplete rhe enhy.

@

b exit the Denu mode.

Lntracrernrgrurght ------,

need tosetthedate andtime ffij l;L:'fi1i"-lx1::i*,il*:$.Fr#::'xthe 61

^.""""." "l;1lll 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 select the two rcadout unirs ("C ard "F ).

on/o$ t}le remperatwe display and

< 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{.

o

"ffi, "0"''"," nume ckev ?i*f.",1i1i"J:lffi.iTlllf,JJ.i**-" Fieue 4-30 Selectins Tbmperarue Reaitout Unis

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

;tii1"i;"'#J;"i"i::-iarv O

serected sotlat thetemperature readout is tum€don

Select the desircd unir by pressins the apFopnate numeic key.

@ P**

@

to compterethe setection,ad

@

to exit the nenu node.

NOTE: Seleetinc eithef readout Dit tur\s the temperahte display or automaticaltJ.

l\rmine

off Tenperaturc Disptav

Totlm off the tempemtue displarrselect..i:OFF"at *"p @, -a p** @.

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^.""""". "5;1$l 4.10.8. Making lransducer-Related

parel L the C)o ieval.

Settings

4.10.8.1. lntroduction In order to read depth from the keel or to sraphicauy indicate the relative location of the 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

ihet

These settinss are gouped uder option "7:TMNSDUCER SETTINGS' accessible though MAIN MENU option "gJNSTALLATIONSETTINGS.' Fieup 4_31 Csinihg tucessrc TRANSDUCERSETTINGSsubmenu

7:TRANSDUCER SETTINGS

9INSTALLATION SETTINGS

0ga

. 1:ECHOCOLORS 2:DEPTHUNIT 3:DY AMICRANGE 4:UTC/LST(offBel) 5:CLOCKPRESET 6:TEMPERATURE

llltlatFt

2:KEELOFFSET

n|:tiGtitEFritr

8:DATAINPUTPORT 9:DATAOUTPUT PORT It is assumedthat the TRANSDUCER SETTINGS subnenuis beineaccessed. 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. Fis]m 4_32 Indication oftansducer

1-

]E

Site

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, (for charnelA). *rome option "l:HlcHFREOUENGY O r"""" @

Select the appmpliate option by pressing the conesponding numeric key.

@ n*"@. ftannDu.d aD nextptge)

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(cottinued - 2/2)

uTnressms'?ll' "2:LOwFREOUENGY @ Select @

the conesDonding numeric kev' Selst the apFopriate option bv pressing

@ P**@. @ Pre"s @

to e"it the menu mode Figue 4-33 RegisteriDgtansducer Sites ;-)

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

4.10.8.3. Entering Keel Offsets

f#:+ri,f :*r*j:as*:i,**-***t Frgure4 34 Ke€lOffset E ample

'Dssducer------=-::ry

**tou*, ----t] '?ll ' openinga KEELoFFsEr submenu br oFFsE? rres"bs select "'2:KEEL O (I\gule 4 35onnert Paee). SETTIGSPatn +7:TRANSDUCER * u; tilAtNMENUJ9I STALLATION SETTINGS 1ffi, " (channel-A) FREQUENCY ser"cti.goption"t:HIGH @ r"ess O "

uansducer bv repeate'll' pressins Enrer lhe comeci Lecl off6el of thp chMnel-A

RFUOV-UG] 1'- BE SURE TO TURN THE EQUIPMENTOFF BEFOREPANEL oR Ac

l

ADAPTERCONNECTORS. AND MUST NOT 2. SANDPAPERWILL DAMAGETHE CONTACTSURFACE BE USED,

ir-srlilrltc iue boNNEcrloNsFRoM/ To rHE REAR

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8.3. Maintenanceon Tho Trensducers (abilitv lo &€ct w-eak Marine sro*th on the trarsducer face wil causethe snsitivitv ro stq lb iostslied is an opponunrtv i" a""p *". lime \trbcncverthere (* remo" fa'e""r'".", weed on rhe or rh barnaclcs or for any e7o$ ir,"J*"^, "ti."* tle face d ltt caie talins sandpaper, piece wood or of using a c""*ti """r,

< 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 lf the eouiomenlshowssj sifl of mafuncrion 'onrs"t vu.t lquipdent c'[-(F Dsnecroushigh voltagesu" pr"senLibridF ihe 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 $ h P " l b o -seo' r h e r n s i d p o ' o p e r a r e d r o b F i r s r s l l F d b u r i s d e s i s n c d ;;;;.;"', ' a b r r e l rr rs $ n e n l h e i l " r d e 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 T h t d i m ensions q e i e h r s i n r o r a l 3 a k s approimatelv *oot .d and -"""ti"JL*U"i behrnd clearancc sulfficiFnt 9-2 P"ovide given in Fieure aF to. ine.aU"iion n**"ary the cabi;et for cablinq ternination and naintenance checks' its five Using a total of frve appmpriate wood *rews or bolt/nut combinations though siteto the selected (9 bracket ihe nn in diamet€r eacD, secue -""itine holes Mahe su.e that the mounting suface is strong enough to support the unit against shocks or vibrations that arc lil THE TRANSDUCER BY HOLDING ITS CABLE OR THE 1. DO NOT LIFT INTERNALCABLEWIRINGWILL BE DAMAGEDDUETO ITSWEIGHT. AND MUST IS A DELICATEPIECEOF ELECTRONICS, 2. THE TRANSDUCER NOT BE DROPPEDOR HANDLEDROUGHLY DAMAGETO THE TRANS. DEGRAOATION. DUCERFACECAN RESULTIN SERIOUSPERFORMANCE < 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 lf Bucha mountingmothodis employed. depthdelectionperformance, . Do nol paintlhe transducerface,or performance degradatlon 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 . 86

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9.2.3.

Matched Transducers

The equipnent is desisned to operat€ with the folowirs harsducers supplied by the manufacturer, or cd be configured to work into existing hansduce* in a rctrofit situation with appropriate matched bansceiver boards instaled. ' Dual lrequency:

T

ly

be

Blv

st

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 706-50/200T dual frequency transducer ir sinsle broDze \"e housing, with beam ansles of 14" X20" at 50 kHz md 7" at 200 kHz. Power mtirgr lkw RMS, Cable length: 15 meters standad

' Sinsle Frcquency: l)Te 570-50 50 kHz sinste ftequency tmnsducer in ABS housins, with beam aDsle ol 12' . Povr$ rating: 1 kW p,Ms Cable length: 15 meters (33 meters for . OEM nodel) . Sinsle hequency:

T)"e 57l)-200 200 kHz single tuequency transducer in ABS housing, with beam angle of 4.5" . Power rating: t LW p,Ms Cable length: 15 meters

. Sinsl€ Flequency: STN ATLAS sw 6016 100 kHz (deale/user+upplied, new or retmfit installation) Power ratins: 200W RMSCable length: 33 neters . Single Frequency: r35 kHz (d€aler/us€r-supplied, new or rehofit installatio . Sinsle Frequency: ELAC LSE 297 50 kHz sinsle frequency trmsducer Power mtins: 200W RMs Cable lensth: 33 netels . Sinsle Frequency: ELAC LSE 313 200 kHz sinsle frequency hansducer Power nting: 200W xlrs Cable leneth: 33 meters 't.

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USE OF TRANSDUCEROTHERTHAN THE ABOVE CAN RESULTIN EITHER DAiIAGE TO THE TRANSDUCER/TRANSCEIVER OR EXTREMELYPOOR DEPTHDETECTIONPERFORMANCE. PLACED DO NOTSWITCHTHEEOUIPMENT ON UNTILTHETRANSDUCERSARE CAN RESULT. INTO WATER.OR DAMAGETO THECERAiIICCRYSTALS

r}e the

Dof B4 face ried

< CAUTION> To help the user identify high and low frequency transduce13easlly atter they are installed, mark each plug approprlately or attach to each plug a suitable lag wlth an approprlate lD (e.9. 200K/CH-A o.50K/CH-B), The dimensions of matched transducers de siveD in the folowing pages. For installation in a steet-hulled vessel,the user (o! the shipyard) must desi$ and Fepare an appr.op ate housing/blister that may have to be certfied by the ship's classiffcation societyor a dotified body to comply with the relevant speciEcations.

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Fiell}e 9 4 \"e 570-50/200T Dual Frcquency Tlansducer (excludins Steel HoEirs/Blister )

Housins mat€risl: ABS '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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Fielre 9_5 lvpes 570 50 & 570-200 Single Frequencyllansducers (excludiDsSreerHousins/Blister) Housins natedsl: ABS Elehent size:60 mn Beam widihs: . 12" (5?0-50) . 4.5'(5?0.-200) Cable lensth: 15m (33n for OEM)

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CORD POLARITYWILL BLOW THE FUSE POWER REVERSINGTHE DC

iiilltsnrr

lNTorHE cABINEToR THEAc rHE coRD ls PLUGGEo

ADAPTER. EVEN IF THE UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF. DC Connections via Ac-2000 (Stardard Confisuration) The folowins two types of 3 5 meter twc{onductor shielded cables are supptied for -nnectlo" betwe"" lhe equipment, the AC-2000 AC power ailapter and the ship's

.

. 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. O Connect the DC BacLup Cable (M402-PW0r) terminals. as follows:

to the ship's DC backup batterJs

. Red (or white) conductor to positive (+) terminal (11 to 40 VDc) ' Black conductor to negative (-) terminal ' Shield (braid, c1€eri to ship's earth-gounding point the @ Push the plus into the left-hand 3-pin rcceptacle marked "BKUP" on plus bodv on the rins the coupling to tighten AC-2000. Be sure (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.

!

.

D ect DC Connections to Ship's DC Power Souce lf there is no Ac-power soufte available on the vessel' coDnect the equipment's dc input dircctly to the ship's DC power supplv and eerth telminals, using the DC Backup Cable (M402 Pwo 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

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9.3.2.3. ACGonnecllons A $-meter AC power cod (pdt # M402-PW03) is normaly supplied with the equpment. If you instalation rcquircs a longer cable, a suitable lensth of th$e-conductor @d, terninated in a S hole female plus, such as the one shom below, must be Fepared by the user If you plan to operate ftoln a 220 VAC sourae, be srre to use a cord with an appropdate insrnation voltag€ mting. Connect the thrce conductoH of the cord as fouows: . Conductd L ("live) i, "hot" teminal ofAC power outlet . Conductor N ("neutral ) to "neubat" teminal ofAC power outtet . Conductor GND (eround to edth smud line ofAC power ou et 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. < WARNING > CONDUCTOR GI.ID MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE SHIP'S EARTH GROUND TO PREVENT AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Figue9-11

AC Power Cord M4O2-PW03

Plug (nates with IEC 302C14) ------t

N NeuhaD ---L(Livd----;

9.3.2.4. Power Cord Routing Tb minimize the chance of pickins up exhaneous electricat interference, it is hishly recoromended that the power cord be coDected diect to the ship,s power source, md not via other terminsls or power dishibution board thar se used in common with orher otr-boed elechonics. Ideally, the equipment cabinet should be powered by an independent pow€r supply for best results.

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9.3.2.5. Installing the Fuse < WARNING > AN INCORRECTLY RATED FUSE OR INCORRECT TYPE FUSE WILL BLOW AT POWER_UP OR WILL NOT PROTECT THE EQUIPMENT IN THE REMOTE EVENT OF A TROUBLE OVERLOADING ITS POWER SUPPLY. .

Fuse mtitrgs {or installation with direct DC power connections The equipnent iB usually delivered without a fuse installed in i}le red panel fuse holder marked "FUSE." The appropdate fuse $tins dependBon the nominat power supply voltage as follows: . 5A (5 amperes)for operation off 12 \DC nominal ' 3A (3 ampercs) for opemtioD otr24 VDC nominal (includins 2'lv fromAc 2000) . 2A (2 amperes) for opention otr 32 \DC nominal 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. Figft

9-12 Gai.insAccesstoAC Line Fu6es Power Filter/Raeptacle

Blah __ 1A tu6e in ftubal

line

14 tuse in live (hot) line

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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9.3.2.6. Grounding the Equipment Cablnet

Fisue 9 13 Grcud lbminal

Tle display cabiier. wbich is electroslaticallv coated insidc, can be Srounded Lo tbe lessels eartn grouo wirhour grounding LhebeSalivc line of I he stups powe' to ir is rcquircd. or deslable ri"".ln -i'h;';i*;';i *EMC "ii,"rio*"*1""" ror safetj reasons or ;;;; toom rhe wing-Dur'frtted gmund -t.*t i"."ti"""", 't" reu panel to an appropriar€ earEh i""-"ii"J "i.tt" vessel Jsine a Lhicl wue l'be sround "-"J1" * p;ssible ro reducerbe chance be a" ;;sho',ld "hof [rom olhFr electronrcs' of picLrng up intcrf"rencc * EMC = electmmasetic

9.3.3.

CABINETGND

compatibilitv

Conn€ction3 to Transducers

(550-50/200T) 9.3.3.1. Connections to Dual Frequency Transducer Introduction 6gule below' Tbe trab6ducer cable is of &+onducror shielded tlTe as ilusbated in the *ithoul @nnecrorterbinati;; The cable bus( be terminared ib a ""i ",ool"atr"" plus(HS2lP 7r 6eparatelv supplied """"1u t""iit" i""1":r'"id pio TRANSDUCERSrcmptacla on the rear paoel a ruble Forcom"ctionstolhetso3

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;: ""i*J:'f#',".""".x the termination of the built-in

temperaturc sensor'

Conduct r Identification and Soldedne to Plus tust od Disassemblerhp plus ( HS21P 7). s[de ths Dlus shen Gousi]d9 ov€r:th€ cqye prn rhe to seveD cable ol the re sisDal wiles and 2 dratn wires) *rJ"" tt" "o"au"** t€rminals on the Plus body as fo ows: Fieue 9-14 Idenhlvins Conducrors ofDual F!€quencv tanBducer Cabre DFORBLUE/SIACKPAIR

IELDFORYEILOW/BLACI(PAIR

(coDtihDed an next paee)

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9.3.3.1, Connections to Dual Frequency Transduc.r (conti'ued- 2/s) FiglE 9_15 TbrminatiDg Conducto$ ofDual Frequency Tlansducer Cable

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

) I 7

Brown and white conductors are int€nally connected to the themistor temperature sensor embeddedin the traisducer housins. See < CAUTION > below < GAUTION> Model 570-50/200Tlransducers available dir€cl from Radarsonics lnc. or its dealers have a thermistor sensor of different characteristics bullt In that is not compalible wlth the equipment hardware. lJsing such a transducer will result in an incorrect lemperature reading. 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 . Black of blue/black pair . Drair (shielo ofblue/btack pair

topin# I (50 kHz tmnsmit/rcceive) to pir# 2 (50 kHz transnith€eive) 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 ' White

to piD # 5 (tebperatue t pin # 6 (tedperatue

sensor input) senEor input)

< cAt TtoN > Exchanglng lhe two black conductors will result in extremely poor depth performance or no echo reception. rr)

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9.3.3.1. Connections lo Dual Frequency Transduc.r

\continued 3/5)

Pins # 1 and # 2, @mected to 50 kHz trDsnittea arc electrically balanced dd the comections to these pins may be revelsed without affecting trdsducer performance. Pins # 3 and # 4, conn€cted to 200 kHz bmsmitter, are elect cally balanced md the connections to these pins may be revened witlout affecting hansducer perfornaDce. Pins # 5 and # 6, @mected to enbedded temperatue sensor, arc not poldized, and connections to these pins may be reveBed witlout affecting temperature readout.

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.. Connectine Cable Adapter to Transducer Receptacles on Ree Panel Fie!re 9'16

llmsducer R€ceptades

The two 3-hole plugB of the cable adapter are labeled "CH-A" (channel A) for high Sequency cornections, md "CH-a" (channel B) for low ftequency conl€tions. their mating receptacles are insta ed on t}le rear panel, as shown at right. The upper receptacle is asBign€d channel A (CH-A), md the lower rc@ptacle, chDnel B

(cH-a).

#2 (cND) Push the 200KHz plus into the CH-A rc@ptaoe, md the 50KHz plus into the CH-B reeptacle, as Sclew the couplins fire of each plug onto the threaded part of t]le re.eptacle, md tighten it. #A (in/our) Receptacle Pin Assielments . Pin No. O: . Pin No. @: ' Pin No. @:

tansmitter Output/Receiver Input cabiner cround (isolated ftoh power line) tdsmitter Output/Receivo Input

< WARNING> DO NOTTUR THEEQUIPMENT ON WITHTHETRANSDUCER PLACEDIN THE AIR, OR DAMAGETO THE TRANSDUCER CRYSTALS WILL RESULT (co'tih\ed

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9.3.3.1. Conn6ctlons to Dual Frequency Transducet (co'tinued-1/5) tansducer

Channel-Ircation

Assisnments

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 soundinsTable 9_1 Transducer Channel Lmation Assienments Thble Mounting Itratior Operating Chmnel

v PORT

chamelA(CH-A)

kHz

ChaDnelB (CH-B)

kHz

Middle *

STB PORT

STB PORT STB

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9.3.3.2. connoctions to Single Frequency lransducers Each transduce! is supplied with its integ"al cable (15 neters standad, 33 meters Jor ogM moaetsr.e three irol" lcmale r'"e iJsepararelj. supplied-lor rerminsling the cabh l o r . o n n e c l i o n t o f h e F q u i p m e n rc a b i n e t .W i l h t h € a j d o l t h e r u u o l r a t r o nb e l o $ ' disassembtethe plus, taking care Dot to lose the small screws. < WARNING> D O N O T T U R N T H E E Q U I P M E N TO N W I T H T H E T R A N S D U C E R P L A C E D I I { T H E AIR, OR DAMAGE TO THE TRATISDIJCER CRYSTAL WILL RESULT. 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 detenion perlormance A1]joinl€ bv rhe manufacrwr wil seriouslv desrade the depth .Ttvist and-tape'comections must must be made by solderiDg and Prcp€rlv insdated. cannot be used a unhaldrced ste electri.sllv be avoided. Coa:ia]cable! Fieue 9_18 Tembating

Single trYequencyTlansducer Cable

q,

glide the plu{ 6heUovgl the crble 6rst, ard solderthe conductorEto the three pins on the plus body as follows: . One conductori, pin#l .Shield(braidto ph#2 . Other conductorto pin#3

The Din ID numbe$ are nrked in raised letreis on ihe face of the plug body Pjns #1 ard #3 are balDced. and may be

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. Each baosducer cu now be plusged into fbe appropriate t breFproDs rF eptacle (Fisue 9-16) otr the rear panel. Tuln the equipment off, push the plusinto the cone€t r€;ptacte as fd as it soes, md scr€w the oupling rins onto the thrcaded part of the r€ceptacle until it stops. . Channel-A (or hish frequenc, harsducer t Receptacle marked "CH-A" . Chamel-B (or low frequenct ba$ducer to Receptacle narked "cH-B"

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9.3.4. Connectionsthrough Oigital l/O InterfaceConn'ctors 9 . 3 . 4 . ' 1 .I n l r o d u c t i o n that ortput or The eouipnent is desigaedto interface with varioN extemal delace8 puel inrcrtace R"ar /NMEA 0r83ro'oat in the IEc6rI62-I il; #:';'"j,EiJ -es-zszi,' 'Rs-422 aDd l/oDATA aF pfovidedforrhispurpose "le";ls i""'i"ao"l 9.3.4.2. Types of Data To B€ Transferred 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) i6 not alarrabrer a $CPRMC(deriles UTC datesnd time onlv.iI $GPZDAsenLence . $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 hmd-+hskins No time €ll three corEectors at the same ii-. at"aaoOU"a;a ""at daua tmnster' some of th€ output€ ale idtiarv dilsbled' ;;;il;il"Ji"-;;;oi 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)

$SDDPT,ar,lx,-&-L@ *lrh@ O a)

Depth below transducer, in met$s (rraDsducerio satsline D.oelers) Posidve value rcpresebl.stransducer tuall (,okaFLrDmetersl {haosduer and negar.ivevalue represeDELeeloffscl

@ n."ge scar.in "s" @ Checksun .

depth rcpeater) $?SKPDPI (proplietarv depth data for SKIPPER lR 3Ol disit€l

Fff*bh,

lx,16,%t. $PSKPDFT, o

Depth below traffducer, m meters Positive !alue rpresents transdu'cr dJafi,{ Lrarsducerro FaLerline Dbelers) and negauirevalue representskpel offset {ltansduef Lokeel !D6eleB'

@ Nun_fields (Fi/S channel numbea bottom echDstreDgtn, ek are not output) hansducer location; FW D=foNard, Checkum *2 Not srpptted

AFT=8ft' *'zMlD=middte

by IR 301 (@ntirued on hext Page)

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9.3.4.2. Types of Data lo 8e Transterr.d (continued-2/a) 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)

$SDDBI! x.x. f.x.x.M. x.x. F*![

o

o o @

o

@

@

Deptl below keel, in fe€t Depth below ke€I, ir meters Depth below keel, ir fathoms Checksum

@ Line feed $SDMTW (water tempeEtue)

$SDMTW,x.x.9*hh r,F> o

@

@

@

@

O Tenpelatule in desees @ Temperatue uit; C = Celsius, F = Fahrcnheit @ Checksun @ CalTiase return @ Lhe feed mis data snten e is outpDt vhen a Epecified dual ftequency tnBducer is use.l or wheD aD aptional T 200 seDsotis piugged iato the .ear panel TEM.Pcotnato.

Other IEC 61162-1/NMEA-{183 Sentences Th€ same sent€nces that ale input to the equipment f.om an extemal GPS data solme will be output without modification (e.s. $GPGGA, $GPRMC, $GP\.I.G &

GPZDA), (co,tinDed

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9.3.{.2. Types of Data To Be Transferred (contiDued-3/3) On-demard Output Data bcoutpur on Tb" louowincIEC 61162-I (NMEA 0183) basedpropriersryseDLeD@can demsd &om thp oon-lolatik (naEDbemory at 4800bsud.Rplprto para$aph 6.2 fot details- No hand shakins protocol is ued to control data tlansfel Detailed forDat is SPJN4CN,X.XrX.X, X.X! H, dlhMy,

o

h hm mss, ( continued rondt line)

o @ @ @ @ @ llllJll a, $ryYjtW.,a* !-h. @ @ @ o @ @ @

Talker Identiffer (propdetar.J) O *sDepuh below transducer in meters. varyirs ii lcbstl: bou if deprh inJormatioD @ wa6 una\ailable ( i.e. i-tbor|om waBnol rerei!€d in one of LwosuobgFsrcolors'. xsotrset; positive (+) = transduce! draft, necative ( ) = ofrset from hmsducer to keel @ Muimum depth nnse used, in meters*a @ Operatins chamel u6ediA= channelA, B=channelB @ Date (day/month/year) rcferenced to UIC, 6xed in lensth. @ (hous/minutes/second$, UTC ti-. dedved fmn intemal clock or ftoD GPS @ time if valid position ffx was available. Fixed in lensth. Latitude coodinate (to r/1000 ninut€s), varying in lensth; null if valid GPS @ position ffx was temporarily unavailable. Laiitude sisn (N/S); nul ifvalid GPS position fix was temporrily unaEilable. O Lonsitude coordinate (to 1/1000 nirutes), varyirs ir length; null i{ valid GPS @ position frx was temporarily unavailable. Longitude siell G/W); null ifvalid GPS position fi' was tenpolality Davailab]e. @ checksum @ Carriag€ return @ Line feed @ '3 If both otsets werc entered, two $PJMCN senteDces will be output with the same .lepth-below-t.atsducer value; oke coatairc tAe tmasducer dtuft, tud the othe4 the 'a E the depth measwment used to repreent the MimM

MB done in fathons or feet, the folowine: netnc valDeEaE depth ranee iD uBe:

value (n) @ Max. mnee in fathoms 4.5n 2.5 9-0n 5 18.2m 10 36.5m 20 91.4m 182.8m 100 365.7m 200 914.4m 500

varueGri @ Mar. mnse in teei

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12-2m 30.6D 61.2ln

122.5m 306.4m

612.8r! 1225.6m

20 40 100 200 400 1000 2000 4000

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9.3.4.3. Connector Pin Assignments . RS 232C Connector Pin A-esiEnlnerlts

g-pin D s'rb lusuared belo* The mating plug is a srandffd Tt" pi"" a'e ia.nrfi.d,s ,vailable lor PC peripherals' -""!"r". ""-t"*i"tt, ?in Assienmenrs Fieurc 9 19 RS-232C aDd Rg22 Connector ---;' PiD #1 Pin

s-232Ci

PD#g---'fin#6 for data transfers' and the rest are le& Of the nine piEs, the folowing tbr€€ arc used .Pin#2:RX ' Pin #3: TX . Pin#5: Ground real tiEe wirh lhe equipmenr,worlmC Dala senteD.csale aul.onaticalvoutput in beouroutwith a commardibvokedt'om memorv.wlr rash ia ;;;;,x;:il.;";:.'"d between 6 for details No hsnd -shakineprotocolis used UenU S"" i'r'.llSierlr "ertioD rherransmirer (F-2000) and s 'lal'areervco RS-422 ConnectorPin Assisnmedts g-pin D sub Dating plug is a stands-rd The DinsaJPidentiied as iXustrat€daboveThe available for Pc penphersls -ur.*"i"ttv ""-!"i.." for vO conmunications' and the rcst are Of the nine pirs, the folowiDg frve ale us€d . Pin #5: Grourd . Pin #6: RX+ (RX DATA+) ' PiN#?:RX-(RxDATA.) . Pin #8: TX+ (TX DATA+) .Pin#9:TX-(TxDATA-) rimc with rhe *'tol::1,::'Pi Data senrencesare automaticstlvoutpul in real

".,iai"iiiia,*";."a!*t r:T:1,:i"bi:ili1,il*,,,llTjilH::T"HXT the SYSTE MENU Seesectronttbrdeiaus' tne tn'Isnitter (F-2000) and a daia receiver

tconttnued on tert P.gel

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9.3.4.3. ConneclorPinAssignments a I/O DATA Comeciff

bontinued-2/2)

Pin Assisments

The eisht pins are identilied as ilushated is separately supplied

belo* Ibe matins plus (part

# FM14-8P)

Fipue 9_20 I/O DATA Comector PinAssignmenLs

Pin# 8 (centsPin,

-----

Pi\#7

The pins arc as€ign€dthe folowins tunctions (NMEA {183 input fron GPSdata source) IiXD + RXD-/ TXD- (Conmon to RXD-/TXD-) 'IXD + (NMEA {183 outPut) m Eoablesprcgrammingxnode{ Donor 'onn4t anv dcvice FWE thefield). Seebelos . ?in#5: T)O Proexamminsdata vO, with hand-shakins . Pin#6: RXD . Pin f7: 12 \DC output, 200 mA mar'imum See NOTE aLd < WARNlNG > below. . Pin #8: ChassisGround

. . . .

Pin#1: Pin#2: Pin #3: Pin #4:

qustity p1*,"1.,'",f: coDnecrionsshodd be madp using a 6horr leDerhor. sood at born rbe be should snDded r" aloid interleren'e-rbe shield ;-r""iJJ rhe pin #8 lor qeu'e Use 'onnected flouding "'1t" eouinbpnl .abinet and rhe exLFrnar cabinet side. p;6 *7 (' Md #8.@lound) kr NOTE: A r2V reeplated DC voltase i5 available Aon ';;;;G;A';;;;;;,"'t deuic; suchas a cPs *sor see'e1aw < WARNING> AGAINST A THE DC OUTPUTIS CURRENT-LIMITEDTO 1A FOR PROTECTION

MUsrNorExcEED DRAIN ii6-#ir1ii iioii-i'6-wiven rne cuRRENr APPLlcArloNs' ibi ili ri rni irui roRcoNrlNuous-DUrY < CAUTION > p r o g r a m m e rl o t h i s Connectingany device other than the sp€Gifisd erratlcally' work or to locked to b. ;t" ;;;-;""u"" ihe equipment 108

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9.3.5. Conneclions to Graphica Painter

P)

A Dos/V-compatible craphics p nter* that supports the ESC/P protcol can be plussedinto the 25 pin Centmnicspamllel comector"PRINTER"on the rear panelto obtain a monochmmehard mpy of the dght half of ihe curent echogaahscr€en.See parasraph 3.6 for instmctions for activatins the pdnter tunction. * Suchas OBI Microiite 280 F,sue 9-21 CenrrohicsParallelConnerLorPinAssicnmenrs

,----Pin#1

Pitr#13

PiII#14 The pin assigamenis and commmicaiions prrotocol arc compatible with the Btandard Cenhonics peallel output specfications, as follows:

od

he lhe &t

. Pin#1: ,P'n#2: . Pin#3: . Pin#4: . Pintts: . Pin#6: . Pin#7: . Pin#8: . Pin#g: . Pin#10: ' Pin#11: .Pins#12-#17: . Pins#18 #25:

STB Do D1 D2 Dg Da D5 D6 Dz NC BUSY NC GND

Strcbe Data bit 0 Data bit 1 Data bit 2 Data bit 3 Data bit 4 Data bit 5 Data bit 6 Data bit 7 No int€mal come€tion No intemal comection Grcund

rA

ED

l8

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9.3.6. connectionsto wat€r Temparaturesonsor The 4-Dir recedacle is Drcvidedto conneclm optional T-200 water tenperatue sensor (rhsni-tor.5l.O '"*s"; rr2f,b)in a mulliph l,lan€ducsinslallarionObsene< CAUTIOS> shieldedcable (10 neters stmdard), la" ; intesrsl t'wG-€oDductor ilJ;*it normaly terminated in a four hol€ fenalFt'"e mating ptus 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. Fisue 9_22 Tempelatue SeDsorComecto. PinAssigaments

Ph #3 --

--Pin#1

Pin #4 --

The pin assignmentsare given below. . . . .

Pin#1: TEMPI Pin#2: NC Pin#3: GND Pintt4: TEtlP2

Themtutor sensr No int€mat conne{tion Gmund(shieldofcable) Thermistor seNor

Io pins#l andti4 nay be reversedwil bout affeciinsIemperalue readins' Connections < CAUTIONS> 1. Connecting a th€rmistor other than the specltl€d one wlll result In incorrect temp€rature teadouts. 2. The type 550-50t200 transducer obtained dlr€ctly from Radarsonica lnc' or fr;m one of its dealer3 has a thermistor sen3or of diflerent eleclrlcal chaaactedslica, Use of such a lransducer will resull In incorrect temDaraturc readouts.

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9.3.7. Connocting Alerm oulpuls to Exlernal Alarm Devlces pin alarn conDector The followiDs alarm outpute are separatelv available from the S switch: control alarm visual audiblei aD eitemal ,i"t"ins f"r in*. s-i3'b"l;*l . DeDthAlarm: Pin #1(SHALLOW) . Missins-BottomAlarmr Pin#3 (BOTTOM) . Power Failure Alarm: Pin#5 (POWER) specifications: Eachoutput circuit is in open{olector confrgurationwith the folowins Polarity: ' Coll€tor Voltase (Vc): ' Sink Culeni (Ic):

NPN SoV msinun 800 ro.{maimum

when atr extemal- pow€r Cse should be taken not to erced the maximum mtings t " l . * " a * * e c o l l e c l o vr o l t a g es o u J c eU a h e a q - d u t v p o s e r r e l a v i s t o b e rbe abov",'ariiss "#',""i *rf"i" ir'. , *-" a;"i." ."q"1*" p'*"' *'""mpLion in e:cessof sucr e devrcc and tbe output ".'i placed betwePn be must an appropnal.pbuffer amptifier re€ulared.Dc supplj is To drive a smal mechadcal relav vith eacb output a I2v' loltage lor eacn oueetor the be used as bsv availsble froB pj!6 #2, #4 and #6. wbich power souce iniemal usins this when betow output. Otsewi Fisue 9-23 Alarn CoDnecto!Pin Assienmenis

' Pin#3 (BorroM)

Pin #6 t2v+)

--Pin#2(r2v+)

---__ Pin #4 (12v+)

------Pin #1 (sHAlLow)

pir #s (PotrrER)

ln

al ct

< wARt'llNG> BE USEDTO DRIVEA lilEcHA lcA!3E-L4Y:-qE lS TO wHEr{ EACHOUTPUT

AcRossrHE--RE-LAY'S i'uh? iii-;LA;a I sitxe-resonetlo DIoDE*r wlLLBEDESTRoYED' rulslsroR rr: ourpur iiiil-rriisioe iCoiLr,oi or cqdiwlenE Hish sDpcdswit.hina diodes sucb as Lhe lltA'165 and lhe lsl5a9 |2v+ to bcmnne?tcd me .a ! h;dP "ide ot Lhediode nu "*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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