Icom FP-561 - Manual

Icom FP-561

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – INTRODUCTION; SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES; Cartgraphy supplied by
  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; Plotter Mode; ii
  • 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
  • Page 6 – PARTS AND FUNCTIONS; Main unit; Tilting lever; Operation panel
  • Page 7 – FUNCTION; POWER; GAIN; MENU; SHIP; KEY
  • 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
  • Page 9 – AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS; -1 How to change operation; sounder mode and combination mode.
  • Page 10 – tem or to change various settings.; Main Menu screen; Press to select a submenu.
  • Page 11 – Card slot located at the bottom; -3 Electronic Chart card; How to insert a Electronic Chart
  • Page 12 – • Menu operation flow
  • Page 13 – PLOTTER MODE; Manual operation ····································································································································· 18
  • Page 15 – In plotter mode, the following two screens are available.; line screen and the navigation monitor screen.; Description; Coastline screen
  • Page 16 – z x
  • Page 18 – exceeds 90 degrees, the reading remains 90 degrees.; TIME
  • Page 19 – Satellite; receive signals from the satellites.; POSITIONING INFO; BACK
  • 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
  • Page 21 – Manual operation (when the; and longitude lines; the ship is always at the center of the screen.
  • 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
  • Page 23 – Route Enter/Edit screen; Registering navigation routes
  • Page 24 – Editing navigation routes; Registering navigation routes” on the previous page.; Extending a route
  • Page 25 – The procedure of clearing a route is as follows.; Selecting all routes
  • Page 26 – write mode in the comment field of the selected route No.
  • Page 27 – Registration of marks from the; Mark Enter/Erase screen
  • Page 28 – Entering a comment
  • 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
  • Page 31 – Destination navigation screen
  • Page 32 – interval; There are seven user-selectable colors of the track.
  • Page 33 – To set the heading vector, proceed as follows.; vector
  • Page 34 – screen
  • Page 35 – Specifying the color of place-
  • Page 37 – device
  • Page 38 – positioning error
  • Page 40 – the supplied GPS receiver.; station
  • Page 41 – the beacon station
  • Page 42 – Arrival alarm; Alarm type
  • Page 43 – To set the alarm zone, proceed as follows.
  • Page 45 – SOUNDER MODE
  • Page 47 – In fishfinder mode, the following five screens are available.; Standard screen; Indication; Standard + A scope screen; Bottom lock screen
  • 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
  • Page 50 – Low frequency image
  • Page 51 – Underwater area around this marker is zoomed in.; This image is the same as that on the standard screen.
  • Page 52 – to Air Bubbles; Immunity level too low; Frequency
  • Page 53 – color; Rate indication; ba
  • Page 54 – Rejection
  • Page 55 – Sensitivity; increments of one step.; Range; Sensitivity level bar; Sensitivity level too high; Depth field; Units of depth
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 58 – be selected from among four options.; Press the Sounder key to select “Standard + Marker zoom-in Screen”.; in Range; Depth marker
  • Page 59 – “Depth alarm” range; Ranges
  • Page 60 – sea bottom; Rock; Flat terrain
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Page 67 – TEMP ADJ; will be displayed on the coastline screen or other screens.
  • Page 69 – NMEA0183 supported by the system:; The azimuth from the starting point to the next turning point is; NMEA OUT
  • Page 70 – Standard depth ranges
  • 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
  • Page 72 – Installing the main unit
  • Page 73 – -3 Measures against noises; PWR connector on the rear panel
  • 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
  • Page 75 – -5 Installing an optional transducer; Install the transducer in the following area.
  • Page 76 – -6 Connecting an external; tor on the rear panel of the system.; NMEA connector on the rear panel
  • Page 77 – MAINTENANCE; inspection; tact your dealer or our service personnel for inspection.
  • Page 78 – SPECIFICATIONS; GENERAL
  • Page 79 – SOUNDER
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Infor mation provided by this
product includes navigation-aid
data.
Consult nautical charts in addi-
tion to the data when making a
decision on navigation.

MARINEPLOTTER/SOUNDER

fp-561

 

COMBINE

Electronic charts are not legal
replacements for paper charts.
Always carry and consult current
official charts frequently.

FP-561

MARINE PLOTTER/SOUNDER

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Summary

Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES; Cartgraphy supplied by

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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

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