SES-5000+Manual (Eng 20150417)
SES-5000+Manual (Eng 20150417)
SES-5000+Manual (Eng 20150417)
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Contents
1. Cautions for safety ................................................................................. 6
1. Before operate the equipment (Safety warning) ....................... 7
2. Before handle cables (Safety instruction) ................................... 8
3. Before handle the vibrator and water temperature sensor ..... 8
4. Precautions ........................................................................................ 9
5. Set the equipment time .................................................................. 9
2. Specifications ....................................................................................... 10
1. Tx, Rx Specifications ..................................................................... 11
2. Specification of display unit ........................................................ 12
3. Display functions ........................................................................... 13
4. Component ..................................................................................... 14
3. Discription............................................................................................. 15
1. Display discription ......................................................................... 16
2. Menu ................................................................................................ 18
3. Display mode.................................................................................. 22
4. Functions ............................................................................................... 26
1. SONAR ............................................................................................. 27
1.1 Tx Power .................................................................................. 27
1.2 Tx Rate ..................................................................................... 27
1.3 Frequency Setting .................................................................. 27
1.4 Frequency Adjust ................................................................... 27
1.5 Pulse Length ........................................................................... 28
1.6 Pulse Edge ............................................................................... 28
1.7 POS ........................................................................................... 28
1.8 KEEL .......................................................................................... 29
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1.9 Depth Mode ............................................................................ 29
1.10 DRAFT .................................................................................... 30
1.11 Memory Length ................................................................... 30
1.12 Tx Fix ...................................................................................... 30
2. DISPLAY ........................................................................................... 31
2.1 Mode ........................................................................................ 31
2.2 Range ....................................................................................... 31
2.3 Auto Range ............................................................................. 31
2.4 Display Speed ......................................................................... 32
2.5 Interference/Noise Reduction ............................................. 32
2.6 Refresh Area ........................................................................... 32
2.7 TVG ........................................................................................... 33
2.8 STC ............................................................................................ 33
2.9 Gain Offset .............................................................................. 34
2.10 Auto Gain Offset.................................................................. 34
3. COLOR .............................................................................................. 35
3.1 Day/Night ................................................................................ 35
3.2 Colors ....................................................................................... 35
3.3 Hue ........................................................................................... 36
3.4 Background ............................................................................. 36
3.5 Color Erase .............................................................................. 37
3.6 Clutter ...................................................................................... 38
4. VIEW ................................................................................................. 39
4.1 Division .................................................................................... 39
4.2 Depth Size ............................................................................... 40
4.3 Help .......................................................................................... 40
4.4 Color Table .............................................................................. 40
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4.5 Header Info ............................................................................. 41
4.6 Temp. Graph ........................................................................... 41
4.7 Units ......................................................................................... 41
4.8 Date/Time ................................................................................ 41
4.9 COG/SOG ............................................................................... 42
4.10 Lati./Longi. .......................................................................... 42
5. AlARM .............................................................................................. 43
5.1 Alarm Test ............................................................................... 43
5.2 Depth Alarm ........................................................................... 43
5.3 Depth Lost ............................................................................... 43
5.4 Printer Alarm .......................................................................... 44
5.5 DC Power Alarm ..................................................................... 44
5.6 AC Power Alarm ..................................................................... 44
5.7 Alarm Log View ...................................................................... 45
6. NMEA ............................................................................................... 46
6.1 NMEA Output ......................................................................... 46
6.2 NMEA Output Data ............................................................... 46
6.3 NMEA Input ............................................................................ 46
6.4 UART1 ...................................................................................... 46
6.5 UART2 ...................................................................................... 47
6.6 UART Monitor......................................................................... 47
6.7 Depth Indicator ...................................................................... 47
7. PRINTER ........................................................................................... 48
7.1 Print Test ................................................................................. 48
7.2 Print .......................................................................................... 49
8. ETC .................................................................................................... 50
8.1 Language ................................................................................. 50
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8.2 Key Beep .................................................................................. 50
8.3 Function Key ........................................................................... 50
8.4 Simulation ............................................................................... 50
8.5 Version ..................................................................................... 51
8.6 Reset ......................................................................................... 51
8.7 Temp. Calibration. .................................................................. 51
9. Date/Time........................................................................................ 52
9.1 Setting for Date ..................................................................... 52
9.2 Setting for Time ..................................................................... 52
9.3 GPS Sync .................................................................................. 52
9.4 Local Offset ............................................................................. 53
9.5 Time Format............................................................................ 53
9.6 Date Format ............................................................................ 53
5. Connecting other devices .................................................................. 54
1. Installation ...................................................................................... 55
2. Cable connection by the display ................................................ 60
3. Connector pin arragement from the rear................................. 61
4. SD-3000 Depth Indicator ............................................................. 62
6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting .................................................. 63
1. System maintenance and repair ................................................. 64
2. Replacing printer paper................................................................ 65
3. Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 66
Appendix:
Product outline drawing............................................................... 67
Connector pin description ............................................................... 68
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Cautions for safety
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1. Before operate the equipment (Safety warning)
Caution
Hazardous voltage exists inside the equipment.
Do not disassemble or reorganize this equipment except of approved technician.
There is risk of electric shock.
Please contact our A/S center for repair.
Warning
Install the equipment based on formal install method. Installation by Simple
method may cause accident include personal injury.
The information displayed on this equipment cannot be used as source of sail. It
can be a reason of distress.
★ A formal chart must be used when determine of sailing.
Do not turn on the power in a place with flammable material such as gas. It can
be a reason of fire.
Use of unapproved power can cause fire.
Do not disassemble or reorganize the equipment. It can cause fire, electrical shock
and injury.
Never operate the equipment with wet hand. It can cause electrical shock or
injury.
Turn off the power immediately when equipment is out of order or emit smoke.
Otherwise can cause fire or electrical shock.
Warning
Do not install on a place with rain or water spray. It can cause fire or electric
shock.
Do not install in a place of high temperature. Rise of internal temperature of the
equipment can cause fire, injury and electric shock.
The equipment must be grounded after installation. If not grounded properly, can
be interfered by other equipment or affect to other.
Install at the place without direct sunlight to prevent drop of visibility and heating
the equipment.
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2. Before handle cables (Safety instruction)
Caution
Use the regular power code to prevent heating and fire.
Do not leave the equipment as unplugged. Wet plug become short circuit and
cause of heating and fire.
Install the cables to not interfere steering. If foot or steering device are caught it
cause incident.
★ Do not put heavy thing on the cable or bend the cable excessively.
Do not disassemble or reorganize the code. It can cause heating, fire and
electrical shock.
Do not use damaged code. It can cause fire or electrical shock.
Warning
Do not pull the cable when unplug.
★ Holding the plug body and pull.
Be careful not to pinch the cables when install
Danger
Operation on the ocean is very unstable and dangerous. Installation or repair of
the vibrator or water temperature sensor should be done on the land, after fix the
vessel body securely. Otherwise, severe injury can be caused.
Warning
Ventilate enough the cabin when use solvent such as glue. Volatile gas of solvent
can result poisoning.
Do not unplug or insert the code of vibrator while the equipment is turned on. It
can cause electrical shock or disorder.
Do not use electrical tool with wet hand. It can cause electrical shock.
Do enough water proof process after installation of thru-hull equipment. If not, it
can cause water leaking and distress
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4. Precautions
1. Clock Set
The instrument will display the current time through an external GPS signal
(IEC61162-1).
If that is not the external GPS signal input by operating the setting time of the
equipment, please set to the current time.
2. Equipment inside Coin Battery (CR2032) check.
If you do not receive an external GPS signal input, the time is going even when off
the equipment after the time setting of the equipment.
This is conducted through the Coin Battery (CR2032).
If you do not have the capacity of the Coin Battery (CR2032) will occur if the
current time is not correct.
In this case, please be sure to reset the time after replacing equipment Coin
Battery (CR2032).
2. Coin Battery (CR2032) life
Life of the Coin Battery has a life expectancy of 1-2 years or so.
This life is not guaranteed, depending on the condition of the equipment or
environmental conditions, the life can be wrong.
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Specification
TX/RX specification
Functional specification
Component
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1. TX/RX specification
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2. Specification of display unit
Specification
LCD : 10.4inch
Resolution : 600 x 800
Brightness : 500 cd/㎡
Power supply : Main 100~230 VAC , 50/60Hz ±5%
Sub 22 ~ 30 VDC
dimension : 320mm X 347mm X 133mm
(Width X Length X Height)
Operation environment
Temperature : Main equipment = -15℃~+55℃
Humidity : Less than 93% (+30℃~+60℃)
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3. Functional specification
Display
Display color : 8 / 16 / 64 ,
Background: selectable among 5 colors
Range : 5,10,20,30,40,50,100,200,500,800,1000m
Display : Single, Dual, History, Depth Mode
Speed : x2 , x1 , 1/2 , 1/4 , 1/8 , Stop
Alarm : Depth, Power, System Error
Noise reduction : Off, Light, Medium, Strong or Frequency adjustment
(Range depends on transducer)
Auto display : Auto gain, Auto depth
Draft : 0~100m
Record Function (Data Storage)
: 24 hours (save interval is 30 seconds)
Accuracy : 0.5m(20m range), 5m(200m range)
Time Mark : 30 seconds
Software Version : 1.0.0
Interface
Number of port : NMEA0183 Ver1.5/ 2.0 / 3.0 (I/O) -2 port
Input data : GGA, VTG, ZDA
Output data: DBT, DBS, DPT, GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV,
VTG, ZDA, ALR
Output Alarm Signal : Depth, Power, System Error
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4. Component
TRANSDUCER List
No. Description Part number Q/ty Remark
1 1.5KW CM422 Airmar
Transducer (50/200KHz , Single)
2 1.5KW 50KHz TD30 (50KHz , Single) Hondex
3 1.5KW 200KHz TD33 (200KHz , Single) Hondex
4 1KW 50KHz TD21 (50KHz , Single) Hondex
5 1KW 200KHz TD24 (200KHz , Single) Hondex
One or two selected from the Transducer List
Option
No. Description Part number Q/ty Remark
1 Interface Unit SB-340
2 Water Temp T80 10Kohm sensor
Sensor
3 Depth Indicator SD-3000 Cable included
4 Dimmer DM-3001
Controller
5 Transducer Tank TE-2000 -xx
6 Junction Box SJ-2000
7 Print Paper 2inch Thermal Print Paper
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Description
Display description
Menu tree
Screen mode
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1 Display description
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GPS Info. 4
Bottom 7
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Frequency 10
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Transducer Position
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Depth
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No. Key/Button Description
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2 Menu Tree
MENU Settings Value (Default)
├ 1.SONAR
│ ├ 1.Tx Power Off Min 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Auto
│ ├ 2. Tx Rate 1 2 3 4 5 Max
│ ├ 3. Freq. Setting(1st) Off 50 200
│ ├ Freq. Adjust 50.0 (48.8 ~ 205.0)
│ ├ Pulse Length Short1 Short2 Std. Long 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6
│ │ 0.8 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
│ ├ Pulse Edge Off On
│ ├ POS BOW CENTER STERN
│ ├ KEEEL 0.0 (0.0 ~ 10.0)
│ ├ 4. Freq. Setting(2nd) Off 50 200
│ ├ Freq. Adjust 200.0 (48.8 ~ 205.0)
│ ├ Pulse Length Short1 Short2 Std. Long 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6
│ │ 0.8 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
│ ├ Pulse Edge Off On
│ ├ POS BOW CENTER STERN
│ ├ KEEEL 0.0 (0.0 ~ 10.0)
│ ├ 5.Depth Mode TRANS SURF KEEL
│ ├ 6.Draft 0.0 (0.0 ~ 100.0)
│ ├ 7.Memory Length 4h 6h 12h 24h
│ └ 8.Tx Fix Off 1st 2nd
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├ 2.DISPLAY
│ ├ 1.Mode NORMAL(Dual) NORMAL(1st) NORMAL(2nd)
│ │ HISTORY(1st) HISTORY(2nd) DEPTH MODE
│ ├ 2.Range 20 (5 ~ 1,000)
│ ├ 3.Auto Range Off AutoRange
│ ├ 4.Display Speed x2 x1 x½ x¼ x⅛ STOP
│ ├ 5.Interference Off Low Medium High
│ ├ 6.Noise Reduction Off On
│ ├ 7.Refresh Area All From Now
│ ├ 8.TVG
│ │ ├ TVG(1st) 1 (1 ~ 8)
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│ │ ├ TVG Range(1st) 100 (30 ~ 1,000)
│ │ ├ TVG(2nd) 1 (1 ~ 8)
│ │ └ TVG Range(2nd) 100 (30 ~ 1,000)
│ ├ 9.STC
│ │ ├ STC(1st) 0 (0 ~ 10)
│ │ └ STC(2nd) 0 (0 ~ 10)
│ ├ 10.Gain Offset
│ │ ├ Gain Offset(1st) 0 (-20 ~ +20)
│ │ └ Gain Offset(2nd) 0 (-20 ~ +20)
│ └ 10.Auto Gain Offset
│ ├ Auto Gain Offset(1st) 0 (-5 ~ +5)
│ └ Auto Gain Offset(2nd) 0 (-5 ~ +5)
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├ 3.COLOR
│ ├ 1.Day/Night Day Night
│ ├ 2.Colors 64 16 8
│ ├ 3Hue [A]Type1 [B]Type1 [S]Type1 [S]Mono [S]Blue
│ │ [S]Yellow [S]Green [C]Type1 [C]Type2 [C]Type3
│ ├ 4.Background White LightBlue Blue DeepBlue Black
│ ├ 5.Color Erase 0 (0 ~ 50%)
│ └ 6.Clutter 0 (0 ~ 80%)
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├ 4.VIEW
│ ├ 1.Division Vertical Horizontal
│ ├ 2.Depth Size Off 1 2 3 4 5
│ ├ 3.Help Off View Close(5”)
│ ├ 4.Color Table Off On
│ ├ 5.Header Info Off On
│ ├ 6.Temp. Graph Off On
│ ├ 7.Units(Depth) ft m fa
│ ├ 8.Units(Temp.) ℃ ℉
│ ├ 9.Date/Time Off On
│ ├ 10.COG/SOG Off On
│ └ 11.Lati./Longi. Off Deg.Min. Deg.Min.Sec
│
├ 5.ALARM
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│ ├ 1.ALARM TEST NO YES
│ ├ 2.Depth Off On
│ ├ Depth Setting 3 (0 ~ 900)
│ ├ 3.Depth Lost Off on
│ ├ 4.Printer Alaram Off on
│ ├ 5.DC Power Alarm Off on
│ ├ 6.AC Power Alaram Off on
│ └ 7.Alaram Log View
│
├ 6.NMEA
│ ├ 1.NMEA Output Off UART1 UART2
│ ├ 2.NMEA Output Data DBT DBS DBK DPT GGA GLL GSA GSV VTG ZDA ALR
│ ├ 3.NMEA Input Off UART1 UART2
│ ├ 4.UART1 4800 9600 38400
│ ├ 5.UART2 4800 9600 38400
│ ├ 6.UART Monitor
│ └ 7.Depth Indicator Off UART1 UART2
│
├ 7.PRINTER
│ ├ 1.Print Test No Yes
│ ├ 2.Print No Yes
│ └ 3.Speed 9600 19200 38400 57600
│
├ 8.ETC
│ ├ 1.Language Korean English
│ ├ 2.Key Beep Off On
│ ├ 3.Func Key TxPower TxRate AutoRange Disp.Speed Interference
│ │ NoiseReduction TVG STC GainOffset AGOffset Hue
│ │ Background Capture
│ ├ 4.Simulation Off Demo1 Demo2
│ ├ 5.Version
│ └ 6.Reset NO YES
│ └ 7.Temp. Calibration 0 (-20 ~ +20)
│
└ 9. Date/Time
├ 1.Year 2015 (2014 ~ 2099)
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├ 2.Month 1 (1 ~ 12)
├ 3.Day 1 (1 ~ 31)
├ 4.Hour 0 (0 ~ 23)
├ 5.Minute 0 (0 ~ 59)
├ 6.Second 0 (0 ~ 59)
├ 7.GPS Sync Off On
├ 8.Local Offset +9 (-13 ~ +13)
├ 9.Time Format 24Hours 12Hours
└ 10.Date Format yyyy.MM.dd dd/MMM/yy MMM/dd/yy dd/MM/yy
MM/dd/yy
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3 Screen Mode
The Echosounder provide unique display MODE for each mode.
Press Screen button to select a desired screen mode.
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Each time you press the MODE key, the display mode changes.
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3.1 NORMAL MODE
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3.2 HISTORY MODE
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3.3 DEPTH MODE
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Functions
Sonar
Display
Color
View
Alarm
NMEA
PRINTER
ETC.
Date/Time
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1. SONAR
1.1 Transmitting (Tx)Power
If same frequency is used by near vessel’s fish finder, there could be interference noise in the
display. If there is an anyway to reduce other’s Echosounder’s output then the interference
noise can be suppressed. The transmitting power can be adjusted manually and it can be
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1.5 Pulse Width
The pulse width is changing depending on range and Shift but it could be set by manually. If
you set short pulse range, you can have better image and if you set long pulse range, you
can see deeper.
If you want to have better image, set short1, short2.
Short1 : You can have a better Image but less depth compare to short2.
Short2 : You can have better target image in short depth.
Standard : In general, this can use used for various fish search .
long : Target image is not clear but search distance is longer.
1.7 POS
Setting for transducer position.
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1.8 KEEL
Setting for Keel height.
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1.10 Draft
Setting for Draft height.
1st or 2nd setup can be set when a transducer is connected to single line.
(two lines, shield)
OFF setup can be set when a transducer is connected to dual line (four lines, shield) or
when 1st and 2nd transducer is used separately.
Above setup need to be set by authorized distributor.
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2. DISPLAY
2.1 Mode
It can set a screen display mode.
2.2 Range
Range value can be changed by range key.
(5,10,20,30,40,50,100,200,500,800,1000 m)
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2.4 Display speed
The picture advance speed determines how quickly the vertical scan lines run across the
screen. When choosing a picture advance speed, keep in mind that a fast advance speed will
expand echoes horizontally on the screen and a slow advance speed will contract them. A fast
advance speed is useful for observing the rugged bottom closely. A slow advance speed is
useful for observing the smooth bottom.( Maximum speed x2 , Minimum Speed x1/8.
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2.7 TVG
This is due to propagation attenuation of the ultrasonic wave. To compensate for this
difference, use TVG. TVG automatically adjusts the gain with depth so that echoes of the
same strength and different depths are shown in the same colors regardless of their depths.
Do not set the TVG too high; close-range echoes may not be displayed.
2.8 STC
This is useful to clear the surface of unwanted echoes to look for surface fish. The setting
range is 0-10, and 0 is Off. In setting 10, STC deletes unwanted echoes from the surface to
about 5m. Avoid setting the STC too high; fish echoes near the surface may be erased.
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2.9 Gain Offset
If you want to increase or decrease the sensitivity or to control the sensitivity balance between
low frequency and high frequency, you can set offset value. If sensitivity setting value is so
small, weak signal is suppressed, then there’s no image. If the values is so big, it will be
difficult to identify the images because of noise. So you should control the gain.
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3. COLOR
3.1 Day/Night
It can change the menu and background color of the screen. When you select day, the screen
is bright and menu is white. When you select night, the screen is dark and menu is black.
<Day> <Night>
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3.3 Hue
It can select the hue of pictures according to brightness and taste.
3.4 Background
It can change background color according to the surrounding environment.
<Black> <White>
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3.5 Color Erase
Needless dim noise can be eliminated by color erase.
Because this function removes unwanted low level echoes off the screen by cutting them off,
it is effective when the image is difficult to see because of interference or when you want to
see only big fish school.
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3.6 Clutter
Clutter is used to eliminate low level return echoes because of dirt sea water etc. so one can
see clear fish school.
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4. View
4.1 Division
Select the division type for screen.
<Vertical> <Horizontal>
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4.2 Depth Size
Change the font size of water depth at the left bottom of the screen.
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4.3 Help
It can select whether it will explain the selected item or not.
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4.5 Header Info.
It can select whether it will show the informations on top of the screen or not.
It can select whether it will show water temperature or not. (*Temp. Sensor required).
4.7 Units(Depth)
Setting for unit of depth or temperature.
4.8 Date/Time
Select displaying internal clock date/time on upper left corner of the screen.
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4.9 COG/SOG
Select displaying GPS compass/speed on left upper corner of the screen.
(*GPS connection is required)
4.10 Lati./Longi.
Select displaying GPS Lati./Longi. on upper left corner of the screen.
(*GPS connection is required)
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5. ALARM
5.1 Alarm Test
Start alarm test. (Press ACK button cancels the alarm test)
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5.4 Printer Alarm
When the printer becomes abnomal, alarm alerts you and printer alarm mark is displayed at
the header information position.
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5.7 Alarm Log View
Last 99 memorized alarm log are displayed.
When “PRINT” key pressed last 20 memorized alarm log printed.
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6. NMEA
6.1 NMEA Output
It will transmit DPT etc (ex depth).among the standard of NMEA0183 through RS-232C port. It
will transmit RS-232C once it is off.
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6.4 UART1
Among RS-232C port from the main unit, it will transmit DPT to NMEA1 port and receive GPS
data. Speed can be set up with 4800, 9600 or 38400.
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6.5 UART2
Among RS-232C port from the main unit, it will transmit DPT to NMEA1 port and receive GPS
data. Speed can be set up with 4800, 9600 or 38400.
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7. PRINTER
7.1 Print Test
Start printer test.
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7.2 Print
Print the date displayed on the current screen.
Start print
MENU [PRINTER] [Print] Print of current screen
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8. ETC
8.1 Language
The Language menu selects the language to use.
8.4 Simulation
Select for simulation data.
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8.5 Version
Show window for version information and can be update.
8.6 Reset
Factory reset of all settings.
(History date and alarm log files are deleted)
Reset
MENU [ETC] [Reset]
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9. Date/Time
9.1 Setting for date
Setting for internal clock date. (year/month/day)
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9.4 Local offset
Provided time information from GPS is GMT, user can set appropriate time zone.
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Maintenance/troubleshooting
Connecting other devices
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Installation
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1. Installation
Table top Mount
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Flush Mount
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2. Cable Connection by the display
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3. Connector pin arrangement from the rear
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4. SD-3000 Depth Indicator
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Maintenance/troubleshooting
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Trouble-shooting
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1. System maintenance and repair
Maintenance of equipment refers to the regular inspection of equipment and the software up-
grade and the following items should be included
Item Action
Connector and Please check the connector and terminal on the back of the display
terminal for proper connection..
Cable Check each cable and if the cable is damaged or blown, replace it
immediately.
Earth terminal and Check earth terminal. If the ground terminal is rust of rot, replace or clean state
Earth line And check the connection of earth line also.
Maintain cleanliness Dust or dirt on the LCD can be removed with a tissue or LCD cleaner,
and wipe carefully to prevent scratching. Do not use solvents such as
thinner, acetone or benzene to clean the unit. They can remove paint
and marking.
Coin Battery RTC battery (CR2032) Replacement
Management
① Open the Connector cover on the back of the case.
② replace the Coin Battery is located in the middle when you open
the cover.
③ The time set again to close the rear of the case from the menu.
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2. Replacing printer paper
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3. Troubleshooting
The table describe the symptom of trouble and their trouble-shooting. If the repair isn’t
possible by general remedy, do not attempt to check inside of equipment. If the inspection
and maintenance is wrong, it can degrade the performance of equipment. So all repair works
should be left to AS technician.
Symtom Remedy
The power does not turn- Power connector
on Power supply and Fuse
Check if the voltage of the battery is the specified value
(AC 100 ~ 230V).
Screen is not turned on or Screen brightness is 1
too dark
Display is night mode.
Screen flicker or white Contact of LCD connector
lines
Change of screen color Cleanness around LCD connector.
Bottom isn’t display on Poor contact of transducer connector and corrosion
the screen.
Transducer is under water.
Sensitivity is low If TVG, STC set-up is too high, you can increase the gain
and then decrease TVG, STC.
If the the value of clutter and color erase are too high,
decrease them.
Several seabed If the depth is too low or sensitivity is too high, you can
control the gain by repeat of sound wave
Low Tx Speed.
Record of sea bottom Because of vessel’s rolling, pitching, bubbles by vessel’s
isn’t stable screw and front vessel can induce them.
The water surface is not o "0".
displayed.
Time of the equipment is Open the rear connector cover, replace the RTC BATTERY
not right. (CR2032) must re-set the time.
Printer output is not. Ensure that the paper or the paper is properly replaced.
Ensure that the printer is turned on, the red LED Error.
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Appendix
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