Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES; Cartgraphy supplied by
Qty. q Self-tapping screws (M 6 × 30)········································4 w Spring washers (M 6) ······················································4 e Flat washers (M 6) ···························································4 r Connector covers··········································...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Plotter Mode; ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - SAFETY NOTICES; or practice may result in personal injury or property damage.; CAUTION; Other precautions; If these symptoms appear, contact your dealer or our
2 1 SAFETY NOTICES Each of the following caution notices indicates that neglecting the suggested procedure or practice may result in personal injury or property damage. Data card handling precautions: ¡ Do not put data cards into such a pocket or poly bag that is electrically charged. ¡ Do not leave...
Page 6 - PARTS AND FUNCTIONS; Main unit; Tilting lever; Operation panel
2 PARTS AND FUNCTIONS 3 | Main unit MARINEPLOTTER/SOUNDER FP-561 COMBINE !5 !0 !4 !3 !2 o i t r e w q u y !1 Tilting lever COMBINE | Operation panel
Page 7 - FUNCTION; POWER; GAIN; MENU; SHIP; KEY
4 2 PARTS AND FUNCTIONS FUNCTION Press to power on or off the product ( ☞ P. 5). Each time this key is pressed, the power is turned on and off alternately. Use to set the image sensitivity ( ☞ P. 52) on the fishfinder screen. Use to set the depth range ( ☞ P. 52) or depth shift ( ☞ P. 53), or to ent...
Page 8 - instructions in Chapter 5 “Initial Setting after Installation” (; BASIC OPERATION; Opening screen; After approx. 10 seconds; ronment of the installation site.; -2 Adjusting the LCD
5 3-1 Powering on or off the system After installing the system, be sure to perform initial setting according to the instructions in Chapter 5 “Initial Setting after Installation” ( ☞ P. 62 ff.). q Press the [POWER] key. The system will sound an electronic beep, display the opening screen for approx...
Page 9 - AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS; -1 How to change operation; sounder mode and combination mode.
6 4 AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS 4-1 How to change operation modes Three operation modes are available for this system: the plotter mode, sounder mode and combination mode. To change the operation mode, proceed as follows. q When the system is in plotter mode: Press the [SOUNDER] key. The s...
Page 10 - tem or to change various settings.; Main Menu screen; Press to select a submenu.
7 4 AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS 4-2 Menu operation Menu screens allows you to select and execute various functions of the sys- tem or to change various settings. For available menu screens and the menu structure, see page 9. The following summarizes the menu operation flow. q Press the [ME...
Page 11 - Card slot located at the bottom; -3 Electronic Chart card; How to insert a Electronic Chart
Card cover ERC card (Insert an ERC card with its face directed to the same direction as the display) Card slot located at the bottom FP-560 MARINEPLOTTER/SOUNDER fp-561 Card slot COMBINE 8 4 AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS 4-3 Electronic Chart card | How to insert a Electronic Chart card Be ...
Page 12 - • Menu operation flow
9 4 AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS ROUTE ENTER/EDIT MARK ENTER/ERASE DGPS POSITIONING INFO CLR ENT SET CANC SEL Press the [MENU] key. SOUNDER MENU DSP SPEED 5 STOP STC 1 I.R ON OFFN.R 1 OFF FREQUENCY L H PLOTTER MENU TRK ERASEHEADING ON OFF ROUTE ENTER/EDIT → MARK ENTER/ERASE → TRK COLOR WH...
Page 13 - PLOTTER MODE; Manual operation ····································································································································· 18
10 4 r PLOTTER MODE q TABLE OF CONTENTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLOTTER MODE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (1) AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS...............................................................................................................
Page 15 - In plotter mode, the following two screens are available.; line screen and the navigation monitor screen.; Description; Coastline screen
12 1 r PLOTTER MODE q AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS (1)-1 How to access screens In plotter mode, the following two screens are available. Pressing the [PLOTTER] key in plotter mode allows selection between the coast- line screen and the navigation monitor screen. This screen indicates various na...
Page 16 - z x
13 1 r PLOTTER MODE q AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS This field shows the current scale to which the coast line image is displayed. The coastline image can be zoomed in or out to a total of 16 scales ( ☞ P. 17). This field shows the positioning device in use. This field shows the current ship pos...
Page 18 - exceeds 90 degrees, the reading remains 90 degrees.; TIME
15 1 r PLOTTER MODE q AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS (1)-3 Navigation monitor screen z Monitor x Alarm indication c Azimuth deviation v Distance deviation b Compass n Ship position This field shows navigation data including the destination No., the destination azimuth, the distance to the destina...
Page 19 - Satellite; receive signals from the satellites.; POSITIONING INFO; BACK
16 1 r PLOTTER MODE q AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS z Satellite x DOP c DGPS information This field shows and locates the navigational satellites that the system is being tracked. This field shows the geometrical arrangement of the navigational satellites and the ship in the form of DOP (Dilutio...
Page 20 - 6 reduced scales; key causes zooming operation to be done in this mode.; sor position is centered on the screen.; desired position on the screen.; Cursor-centering mode
17 2 r PLOTTER MODE q COASTLINE DATA MANIPULATION Å 16 reduced scales ı Ship-centering mode (2)-1 Zooming in or out coastline images The coastline image on the screen can be zoomed in or out to 0.125/256 NM per dot to 4096/256 NM per dot ( / to ⁄5 ). See p. 30 for over zoom function. The zooming cen...
Page 21 - Manual operation (when the; and longitude lines; the ship is always at the center of the screen.
18 2 r PLOTTER MODE q COASTLINE DATA MANIPULATION (2)-2 Ship-centering mode | Manual operation (when the cross hair cursor is active) (2)-3 Displaying the latitude and longitude lines In ship-centering mode, the coastline image is automatically adjusted so that the ship is always at the center of th...
Page 22 - Measurement between the ship; The cursor position is indicated at the lower left of the screen.; change the subcursor position.; Measurement between two
19 2 r PLOTTER MODE q COASTLINE DATA MANIPULATION (2)-4 Measuring the distance and azimuth between twopoints Å Measurement between the ship mark and the cursor position Using the cross hair cursor permits you to measure the distance and azimuth between two points easily. The distance and azimuth tha...
Page 23 - Route Enter/Edit screen; Registering navigation routes
20 3 r PLOTTER MODE q ROUTE REGISTRATION AND EDIT (3)-1 Registering and editing navigation routes You can register up to 20 navigation routes, each of which consists of up to 50 points. q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. w Select “Plotter Menu” using the [UP] or [DOWN] key and...
Page 24 - Editing navigation routes; Registering navigation routes” on the previous page.; Extending a route
21 3 r PLOTTER MODE q ROUTE REGISTRATION AND EDIT ı Editing navigation routes | Extending a navigation route | Clearing turning points The procedure of editing a registered route (extending a route or clearing turning points of the route) is as follows. q Select the route you want to extend accordin...
Page 25 - The procedure of clearing a route is as follows.; Selecting all routes
22 3 r PLOTTER MODE q ROUTE REGISTRATION AND EDIT (3)-2 Clearing a route The procedure of clearing a route is as follows. q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. w Select “Plotter Menu” using the [UP] or [DOWN] key and press the [SET] key. The Plotter Menu screen will appear. e Sel...
Page 26 - write mode in the comment field of the selected route No.
23 3 r PLOTTER MODE q ROUTE REGISTRATION AND EDIT (3)-3 Character list z Character list x Spaces c Cursor movement directions v END The character list appears on the Route Enter/Edit screen during route No. selection, and is used for comment entry. The character list is a list of characters used for...
Page 27 - Registration of marks from the; Mark Enter/Erase screen
24 4 r PLOTTER MODE q MARK MANIPULATION (4)-1 Registering marks Å Registration of marks from the Plotter Menu screen Navigational reference points, such as the destination point and turning points, can be indicated with marks. These marks will be helpful for desti- nation navigation and route naviga...
Page 28 - Entering a comment
25 4 r PLOTTER MODE q MARK MANIPULATION ı Registration of the current ship position mark on the coastline screen To indicate the current ship position with a mark, proceed as follows. q Press the [MARK] key. One of 12 marks will appear at the bottom of the screen. w Select the desired mark using the...
Page 30 - marks to the destination.; Selecting a route No.; green. If you want to expand the monitor range to the second section; navigation; Navigation cancel screen
27 5 r PLOTTER MODE q ROUTE NAVIGATION SETTING (5)-1 Setting route navigation Route navigation means that the ship is navigated via a number of registered marks to the destination. q Make sure that the navigation route has already been registered ( ☞ P. 20) before commencing route navigation. Failur...
Page 31 - Destination navigation screen
28 6 r PLOTTER MODE q DESTINATION NAVIGATION SETTING (6)-1 Setting destination navigation Å Setting destination navigation using existing registered marks Destination navigation means that the ship is navigated from the current ship position to the specified destination (within one section only). De...
Page 32 - interval; There are seven user-selectable colors of the track.
29 7 r PLOTTER MODE q TRACK MANIPULATION (7)-1 Setting the track color (7)-2 Changing the tracking interval There are seven user-selectable colors of the track. Set the track color as follows. q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. w Select “Plotter Menu” using the [UP] or [DOWN] ...
Page 33 - To set the heading vector, proceed as follows.; vector
30 7 r PLOTTER MODE q TRACK MANIPULATION To clear the track on the screen after navigation, proceed as follows. Note the following procedure loses any track data in the system. Make sure that deletion of track data will cause no problem before commencing the procedure. q Press the [MENU] key. The Ma...
Page 34 - screen
31 8 r PLOTTER MODE q DATA COLOR SETTING (8)-1 Setting colors of data on screen Å Specifying the color of land ı Specifying the color of sea Data stored on a NAVIONICS ® Electronic Chart, including lights positions and depth contours, can be displayed selectively. The following explains how to speci...
Page 35 - Specifying the color of place-
32 8 r PLOTTER MODE q DATA COLOR SETTING Ç Specifying the color of place- names Î Specifying the color of depth contours ´ Specifying the color of lights The color of place-names can be selected from among seven available colors. q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. w Select “Sc...
Page 37 - device
34 9 r PLOTTER MODE q POSITIONING DEVICE (9) Selection of positioning device There are two options in receiving the latitude and longitude data of the cur- rent ship position. q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. w Select “Positioning Menu” using the [UP] or [DOWN] key and press...
Page 38 - positioning error
35 10 r PLOTTER MODE q CORRECTION OF SHIP POSITIONING ERROR (10)-1 Correcting a ship positioning error (10)-2 Correction using the cross hair cursor (10)-3 Correction with latitude/longitude entry If the current ship position on screen differs from that on the nautical chart in latitude and/or longi...
Page 40 - the supplied GPS receiver.; station
37 12 r PLOTTER MODE q DGPS The DGPS is a newly established system intended to improve the positioning precision of the GPS. (Optional RD-200 is needed to use the DGPS). This chapter describes how to correct the positioning data using DGPS data, select the beacon station, and set the baud rate. Usin...
Page 41 - the beacon station
38 14 r PLOTTER MODE q DOP AS A POSITIONING PRECISION INDICATOR To set the baud rate (transmission speed) of the beacon station, proceed as follows. q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. w Select “Positioning Menu” using the [UP] or [DOWN] key and press the [SET] key. The Positio...
Page 42 - Arrival alarm; Alarm type
39 15 r PLOTTER MODE q ALARM FUNCTION (15)-1 Available alarms As shown in the table below, there are three types of plotter-related alarms. The alarm zone can be set to a maximum of 9.99 NM (or 9.99 km or 9.99 Ml) around the ship position in increments of 0.01 NM (or 0.01 km or 0.01 Ml). The alarm z...
Page 43 - To set the alarm zone, proceed as follows.
40 15 r PLOTTER MODE q ALARM FUNCTION (15)-2 Setting the alarm zone To set the alarm zone, proceed as follows. Perform steps q to e when simply turning on or off the alarm function. q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. w Select “Alarm Menu” using the [UP] or [DOWN] key and press...
Page 45 - SOUNDER MODE
42 4 r SOUNDER MODE q TABLE OF CONTENTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SOUNDER MODE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (1) AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 47 - In fishfinder mode, the following five screens are available.; Standard screen; Indication; Standard + A scope screen; Bottom lock screen
44 1 r SOUNDER MODE q AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS In fishfinder mode, the following five screens are available. Pressing the [SOUNDER] key once in plotter mode allows you to select from among the standard screen, standard + A scope screen, dual screen, standard + bottom lock screen, and standa...
Page 48 - This field shows the positioning device in use.; G P S 4 8; c v; T 1 0 . 2 K T 5 8; External NMEA
45 1 r SOUNDER MODE q AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS (1)-1 Standard screen This field shows the positioning device in use. This field shows the current ship position in latitude/longitude or time difference. In this field, a moving 30-second time mark is always indicated in yellow. The current sh...
Page 50 - Low frequency image
47 1 r SOUNDER MODE q AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS L H FT 43.4 3 1 5 ° T 1 0 . 2 K T 5 8 ° F G P S 4 8 ° 2 1 . 4 1 7 N 1 2 5 ° 2 6 . 6 4 3 W Low frequency image High frequency image (frequency specified on the SounderMenu screen) 20 40 60 80 0 100 20 40 60 80 0 100 (1)-4 Dual screen The dual sc...
Page 51 - Underwater area around this marker is zoomed in.; This image is the same as that on the standard screen.
48 1 r SOUNDER MODE q AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS (1)-6 Standard + Marker zoom-in screen Underwater area around this marker is zoomed in. This image covers the specified underwater area ( ☞ P. 55). This line represents the center of the marker zoom-in image and corresponds to the depth marker ...
Page 52 - to Air Bubbles; Immunity level too low; Frequency
49 2 r SOUNDER MODE q SELECTION OF FREQUENCY (2) Selection of Frequency (3) STC; Setting of Immunity to Air Bubbles To select the Sounder frequency between “High (H)” and “Low (L)”, proceed as follows. (Default; H) q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. w Select “Sounder Menu” usi...
Page 53 - color; Rate indication; ba
50 4 r SOUNDER MODE q SETTING OF DISPLAY SPEED (4) Setting of Display speed (5) Selection of background color The display speed can be adjusted to “1” thru “5” or “STOP”. (Default; 5) Selecting a high display speed enlarges the image horizontally and will thus be helpful for analyzing the image. If ...
Page 54 - Rejection
51 6 r SOUNDER MODE q SETTING OF INTERFERENCE REJECTION (6) Setting of Interference Rejection The system has an interference rejection function that removes inductive interference derived by a generator on the ship or noise disturbance caused by a fishfinder of other ships. (Default; ON) To activate...
Page 55 - Sensitivity; increments of one step.; Range; Sensitivity level bar; Sensitivity level too high; Depth field; Units of depth
52 8 r SOUNDER MODE q MANUAL SETTING OF SENSITIVITY (8) Manual Setting of Sensitivity To set the sensitivity to ultrasonic reflected from the sea bottom, proceed as follows. q Press the [GAIN] key. The level bar will appear on the screen and is indicating the current level. * The level bar is inoper...
Page 56 - of the screen image stands.; To set the depth shift, proceed as follows.; Auto operation is suitable for beginners to use the fishfinder.; to the shape of the sea bottom.; Operation
53 10 r SOUNDER MODE q SETTING OF DEPTH SHIFT (10) Setting of Depth Shift Setting the depth shift allows you to specify a depth at which the upper edge of the screen image stands. To set the depth shift, proceed as follows. q Press the [RANGE] key. “RANGE” (“SHIFT” or “AUTO”) will be indicated in th...
Page 57 - on Bottom lock Screen; To measure the depth, proceed as follows.; selected from among four options.; Press the Sounder key to select “Standard + Bottom lock Screen”.; Depth value
54 12 r SOUNDER MODE q DEPTH MEASUREMENT (12) Depth Measurement (13) Setting of Zoom-in range on Bottom lock Screen The depth of the sea bottom or a shoal of fish can be measured precisely. The depth is indicated by a green line called the depth marker and a numerical value. To measure the depth, pr...
Page 58 - be selected from among four options.; Press the Sounder key to select “Standard + Marker zoom-in Screen”.; in Range; Depth marker
55 14 r SOUNDER MODE q SETTING OF MARKER ZOOM-IN RANGE The zoom-in range displayed on the standard + marker zoom-in screen can be selected from among four options. The zoom-in function provides zoom-in display around the variable range marker for detailed observation of underwater activity such as f...
Page 59 - “Depth alarm” range; Ranges
56 15 r SOUNDER MODE q SETTING OF SOUNDER ALARM RANGES To set the sounder alarm ranges, proceed as follows. q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. w Select “Alarm Menu” using the [UP] or [DOWN] key and press the [SET] key. The Alarm Menu screen will appear. e Select “Depth (Limit)...
Page 60 - sea bottom; Rock; Flat terrain
57 16 r SOUNDER MODE q HOW TO READ IMAGES (16)-1 Reflections from the sea bottom Å Reading topographical features of the sea bottom Reflections from the sea bottom are displayed in red provided that the sen- sitivity is properly set ( ☞ P. 52). Screen images of the sea bottom provide you with inform...
Page 61 - school; Reading the size of a fish school; and the actual fishery will permit you to read the image exactly.; The image size of s a fish school is in proportion to the actual size.; Larger fish school; Reading the density of a fish; Lower-density fish school
58 16 r SOUNDER MODE q HOW TO READ IMAGES (16)-2 Reflection from a fish school Å Reading the size of a fish school In general, reflections from a fish school form a light-colored downturn between the sea level and bottom on the screen. Information provided by the screen image of a fish school includ...
Page 62 - from the sea bottom; under the actual contour.; Tidal current layer; Plankton layer; Plankton may sometimes gather and form a layer.; shallow depth at night.; Plankton layers
59 16 r SOUNDER MODE q HOW TO READ IMAGES (16)-3 Secondary reflections from the sea bottom In shallow-depth areas, phantom contours of the sea bottom may often occur under the actual contour. These phantom contours of the sea bottom are caused by secondary reflections from the sea bottom (bounce of ...
Page 63 - occurring on the screen image.; the ultrasonic energy is dissipated or absorbed by air bubbles.; Thermocline; The side lobe from the transducer may cause phantom images.; or under the contour in a flat terrain.; Phantom images; Voids due to air bubbles; the sea level and bottom on the screen.
60 16 r SOUNDER MODE q HOW TO READ IMAGES (16)-6 Influence of air bubbles If the ultrasonic beam passes through air bubbles, reflections from a shoal of fish or the sea bottom may deteriorate or be interrupted, resulting in voids occurring on the screen image. This symptom is apt to occur when a low...
Page 64 - COMBINATION MODE; Indications; in other modes, except described below on this page.; nor use the depth marker.; In combination mode, the standard screen is always displayed here.
61 (1) r COMBINATION MODE q AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! COMBINATION MODE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (1) Available Screens and Indications The coastline screen and the fishfinder screen are displayed simultaneously in co...
Page 65 - INITIAL SETTING AFTER INSTALLATION; -1 Initial setting on the SET MODE screen; The SET MODE screen allows you to set such items that, once set after; To enter the SET MODE screen, proceed as follows.; -2 Initial setting on each submenu screen; Operation flow on the SET MODE screen
62 5 INITIAL SETTING AFTER INSTALLATION 5-1 Initial setting on the SET MODE screen The SET MODE screen allows you to set such items that, once set after installation, will not require to be changed in normal use. To enter the SET MODE screen, proceed as follows. q Press the [POWER] key to turn off t...
Page 67 - TEMP ADJ; will be displayed on the coastline screen or other screens.
| TEMP ADJ 64 5 INITIAL SETTING AFTER INSTALLATION The following describes how to correct the water temperature detected by the temperature sensor. q Select “SETTING” on the Setting SET MODE using the [UP] or [DOWN] key and press the [SET] key. The SETTING screen will appear. w Select “TEMP ADJ” usi...
Page 69 - NMEA0183 supported by the system:; The azimuth from the starting point to the next turning point is; NMEA OUT
66 5 INITIAL SETTING AFTER INSTALLATION This item allows you to make a selection between two versions of external NMEA0183 supported by the system: • V1.5: Version 1.5 • V2.2: Version 2.2 This item allows you to make a selection between two reference points of the azimuth to the destination or next ...
Page 70 - Standard depth ranges
67 5 INITIAL SETTING AFTER INSTALLATION 5-5 RANGE SELECTION This section describes how to register your most-used depth ranges among 31 depth ranges. q Select “Range Selection” on the SET MODE screen using the [UP] or [DOWN] key and press the [SET] key. The Depth Range Selection screen will appear. ...
Page 71 - INSTALLATION PROCEDURE; -1 Overall connection; ensure optimum performance and stable operation of the system; -2 Installation procedure; Installation place of the main unit
68 6 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 6-1 Overall connection diagram Install the system properly according to the instruction of this manual to ensure optimum performance and stable operation of the system Prior to commencing installation work, make sure that the system package comes complete with the accesso...
Page 72 - Installing the main unit
69 6 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 186 mm; 7 6 ⁄ 16 ″ 37.5 mm;1 15 ⁄ 32 ″ 103 mm;4 ″ 125.65 mm;4 15 ⁄ 16 ″ 196 mm; 7 23 ⁄ 32 ″ 125 mm;4 29 ⁄ 32 ″ 203 mm;8 ″ 75 mm; 31 ⁄ 32 ″ 234.5 mm;9 7 ⁄ 32 ″ 178 mm;7 ″ 234.5 mm;9 7 ⁄ 32 ″ 160 mm;6 5 ⁄ 16 ″ 91 mm;3 19 ⁄ 32 ″ Tilting lever Tilting Removing the unit from t...
Page 73 - -3 Measures against noises; PWR connector on the rear panel
70 6 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE This system operates from an 11 to 30 VDC power source. Connect the power cable as follows. q Connect the connectorless end of the cable to the battery as shown in the over- all connection diagram ( ☞ P. 68). * Exercise care to avoid reverse connection in polarity. Revers...
Page 74 - -4 Installing the GPS antenna; When installing the GPS antenna, observe the following.; Install the antenna in a horizontal position.; • Install on must
71 6 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 6-4 Installing the GPS antenna When installing the GPS antenna, observe the following. q Install the antenna at the top of the highest and obstacle-free position of the ship. w Install the antenna in a horizontal position. Install the antenna with a extention pipe and the...
Page 75 - -5 Installing an optional transducer; Install the transducer in the following area.
72 6 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 6-5 Installing an optional transducer Various types of transducers and ship speed/water temperature sensors are available as options to suit your application. The performance of the fishfinder greatly depends on the installation posi- tion of the transducer. Transducers a...
Page 76 - -6 Connecting an external; tor on the rear panel of the system.; NMEA connector on the rear panel
73 6 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 6-6 Connecting an external navigator 6-7 DGPS An external navigation equipments can be connected to the NMEA connec- tor on the rear panel of the system. Connect a 4-pin microphone connector to the NMEA connector and plug the data line in the 1-pin connector and the data ...
Page 77 - MAINTENANCE; inspection; tact your dealer or our service personnel for inspection.
74 7 MAINTENANCE 7-1 Maintenance and inspection 7-2 Replacing the fuse This system is designed to be easy to maintain for the operator. Proper mainte- nance allows to the system to be kept in a optimum state and prevents the possi- bility of malfunctions. As a high voltage is used in the system, be ...
Page 78 - SPECIFICATIONS; GENERAL
75 8 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL ¡ Display : 5.6 ″ TFT color LCD (320 × 234 dots) ¡ Power supply : 11 to 33 VDC ¡ Power consumption : Less than 22 W (Less than 1.8 A at 12 VDC) ¡ Weight : Approx. 2.2 kg; 4 lb 14 oz ¡ Operating ambient temperature : 0 °C to +50°C, +32°F to +122°F PLOTTER ¡ Track indicatio...
Page 79 - SOUNDER
76 8 SPECIFICATIONS SOUNDER ¡ Transmission frequency : 50/200 kHz ¡ Output power : 500 W (RMS) ¡ Available screens : (1) Standard screen (2) Standard + A scope screen (3) Two-frequency screen (4) Standard + bottom rock screen (5) Standard + marker zoom-in screen ¡ Image feed : 6 stages including Hal...