DS2008 Manual
DS2008 Manual
DS2008 Manual
NAVIGATION SOUNDER
DS2008
Operation & Installation Manual
Document: NLT-DS2008-SSEN
Edition: V120619
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING ▲ CAUTION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do not open the equipment Do not power the equipment
when the transducer is in air.
Only qualified personnel The transducer may become
should work inside the equipment. damaged.
CONTENTS........................................................................ 2
FOREWORD ...................................................................... 1
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ........................................................ 3
THEORY DESCRIPTION ....................................................... 7
System Overview ........................................................ 7
Wave Propagation ....................................................... 7
Bottom Echo ................................................................ 8
Principle of Operation ............................................... 10
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................. 11
Performance.............................................................. 11
Data input/output Interface ..................................... 12
About NMEA0183 outputs ......................................... 12
Connecting PC RS232 ................................................ 13
Work Conditions ........................................................ 13
OPERATION .................................................................... 14
Notes .......................................................................... 14
Screen Description .................................................... 15
Operation Panel ........................................................ 16
Function Description ................................................. 17
Power Switch ......................................................... 17
Brightness ............................................................. 17
Picture Speed ........................................................ 17
Basic Range ........................................................... 17
TVG ...................................................................... 18
GAIN .................................................................... 18
Knob .................................................................... 18
Menu .................................................................... 18
How to get the steady data ....................................... 19
Echo Colors ...................................................... 20
Draft ............................................................... 21
Buzzer............................................................. 21
Alarm Depth..................................................... 21
Auto Range ...................................................... 22
Data Store ....................................................... 24
Data Replay ..................................................... 24
Beginning Hours ............................................... 24
Beginning Minutes............................................. 25
Compression Ratio ............................................ 25
Year ................................................................ 26
Month ............................................................. 26
Day ................................................................ 27
Hour ............................................................... 27
Minute............................................................. 27
Display Model ................................................... 28
Range Max ....................................................... 28
Print Switch ..................................................... 29
Print Interval .................................................... 29
Language......................................................... 29
INSTALLATION ................................................................ 31
Transducer Installation ............................................. 31
Transducer, Tank and Welding .................................. 32
Transducer and tank installation ............................... 32
Figure of transducer and tank .................................. 33
Welding steps of transducer tank .............................. 34
Welding of transducer tank ...................................... 35
Unit mounting ........................................................... 36
Table .................................................................... 36
Hang .................................................................... 37
Flush .................................................................... 37
Power adapter mounting ........................................... 38
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ......................................... 39
IR261 Introduction ............................................................ 40
Introduction .............................................................. 40
IR261 panel picture .................................................. 40
IR261 connection ...................................................... 40
IR261 operation manual ........................................... 41
IR261 installation ..................................................... 42
Flush installation .................................................... 42
FOREWORD
Please read and follow the safety information and operating and
maintenance instructions set forth in this manual carefully before
attempting to operate the equipment and conduct any maintenance. Your
navigation echo sounder will perform to the utmost of its ability only if it is
operated and maintained in accordance with the correct procedures.
The NINGLU DS2008 LCD navigation echo sounder is used for domestic
and international navigation and inland waterway navigation.
5. NMEA0183 outputs not only connect well to the printer DPU-414 from
the NINGLU, but can be delivered to PC RS232 to print with SW from the
NINGLU.
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6. Support GPS data from outside which includes direction, course, speed
and time.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The whole navigation echo sounder system consists of DS2008 unit and
transducer and power and external equipments.
Operation panel: for control power and brightness and other operation
functions.
Back board: for connecting inputs & outputs and transducer and A.C.
or D.C. and for grounding.
Peripheral Equipment:
External acousto-optic alarm: output from the DS2008 and offer relay
switch signal for external alarm equipment
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PC & print: the outputs from the DS2008 are delivered to PC RS232 to
print with SW from the NINGLU.
2. One piece of transducer tank. The length of the transducer cable is 15m
and you could buy longer cable from the NINGLU if you need.
3. Power: one piece of A.C. adapter and one piece of D.C. cable and pin
6. One piece of pin for NMEA inputs and alarm outputs (5p)
8. One set of Operation manual and certified statement and CCS certificate
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System Diagram
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Backboard Diagram
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THEORY DESCRIPTION
System Overview
The DS2008 is suitable for marine sailing which conforms to the latest
marine international standards.
Wave Propagation
The velocity of sound wave propagation in the sea varies slightly with
temperature, salinity and pressure. The velocity varies between 1450 and
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1520 m/s in shallow sea water, while a velocity around 1480 m/s can be
expected at 1000 m depth. In shallow fresh water the velocity is varies
between 1430 and 1510 m/s.
The DS2008 transmits high energy sound wave pulses into the sea. A flat
bottom reflects the transmitted wave as if it were a mirror. The propagating
energy is spread over a larger and larger area as it travels down to the
bottom and up again. The energy is spread over a four times larger area
every time the travel distance doubles. A large school of fish reflects sound
waves similarly. The situation is slightly different when observing the
echoes from individual fish.
At the bottom there are many small targets. All targets within the beam
angle will be reflected. The area which is covered by the beam will increase
with the wave spreading. Bottom of the same type (same backscatter) will
be displayed with the same colour independent of the depth.
Propagation losses due to absorption are much higher in sea water than in
fresh water. Absorption also increases with frequency. At 50 kHz the
absorption is 0.8 dB/km in fresh water and 16 dB/km in sea water.
Bottom Echo
A hard flat bottom reflects the transmitted signal as if it were a mirror. The
transmitted pulse hits the illuminated bottom area at nearly the same
instant, and the echo from different parts of this area arrives back at the
surface.
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travels along the slope towards point B. Many locations do not have a solid
hard bottom. Frequently, the bottom is composed of layers of mud, clay
and sand which can absorb much of energy sound wave pulses.
The bottom detection algorithm locks to the first good bottom return. The
depth at point A rather than the depth along the transducer axis will be
output for a sloped bottom. The detected depth value is always smaller
than the depth along the transducer axis implying that a safety margin is
automatically included.
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Principle of Operation
Data from the surface to the bottom is sectionally detected from the narrow
side as is shown in the above figure 3. Being based on the principle that
water is an excellent medium for the transmission of sound waves and will
bounce off a reflecting layer traveling at about 1500 m/sec, the reflection is
detected by the transducer, amplified and transformed into a picture of a
slice of the ocean which can be displayed on a LCD screen.
Transducer plays a role of receiving sensor and transmitting sensor and its
receiving time is related to the depth range. The shallower the range is, the
less the returned time is. By making use of transmitting and receiving time
to picks up the reflected echoes the display of fish school or other floating
objects and the sea bottom can be seen on the screen.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Performance
Dimension: 264(H)x270(W)x93mm(D)
Weight: 3.7kg
Voltage: DC18.0V~31.2V or AC 110/200V 50/60Hz with adapter
from the NINGLU.
Power consumption: 30W
Output power: 500W RMS
Transmit frequency: 200 kHz
Ping rate: max 10 pings per second
Protection: over voltage, over current, counter-polarity.
Graphical display: 10-inch color TFT LCD,640X480 pixels
Echo colors: 7 colors
Time scale: 30s
Resolution: shallow water range≥5.00mm per meter and deep water
range≥0.5mm per meter in the scale of the screen
Accuracy: ±1.0% of the range
Minimum detectable depth: 0.3m
Range scope: smaller range scope0~500m and larger range
scope0~800m
16 adjustable ranges: 5m,10m, 20m, 30m, 40m, 50m, 60m, 80m, 100m,
150m, 200m, 300m, 400m, 500m, 600m, 800m.
Picture advance speed:
Speed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
PIC 4/1 2/1 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 STOP
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User Setting: Gain, Range, Alarm, Draft, Brightness, Color, Auto, data
store and replay, data replay ratio, print switch and print interval.
Alarm: Shallow water, Power drop, sound & light of exterior facilities
Alarm Mode: buzzing, letters glittering on screen
Data storing and replaying: continuous latest data storing with a
capacity of 20 hours and supporting quickly replaying.
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Connecting PC RS232
Output /Connecting RS232 DB9 holder/Pin 2/Pin 5
Work Conditions
Temperature: -10~40℃,complying with IEC60945 standards
Relative Humidity:10~90%
Main unit waterproofing:IP23,complying with IEC60529 standards
Transducer waterproofing: IP66
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OPERATION
Notes
Please check the following items when you turn on this apparatus:
1. Condition Checking
Keep away from magnetic field, direct sunlight, strong shaking, high
temperature and rain. The magnetic gyro should keep away from the unit.
The minimal safe distance of the gyro from other equipments as follow:
The unit adopts dual DC power supply (DC18.0V~31.2V), and you can also
choose AC power supply (AC 110/200V 50/60Hz) with adapter from the
NINGLU.
4. Check connection
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Screen Description
Note:
1. Depth* means the distance between transducer and marine bottom. The
draft can be set according to the actual draft depth.
2. There are 4 screen functions and A, B, C, D, E represents the menu in
every screen respectively.
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Operation Panel
A B C D E
Screen 1
Echo Colors Draft Buzzer Alarm Depth Auto Range
Screen 2
Data Store Data Beginning Beginning Compression
Replay Hours Minutes Ratio
Screen 3
Year Month Day Hours Minutes
Screen 4
Display Range Print Print Language
Model Max Switch Interval
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Function Description
Power Switch
After the power is on, when any of the two power supplies is
off, the buzzer is on. Press any key will silence the buzzer.
Brightness
The brightness key is used to adjust the LCD brightness (LCD backlight).
【Operation】Press the brightness key repeatedly, then the screen
backlight will alter with the key pressed.
Picture Speed
The picture speed key is used to adjust the picture advance speed. The
text PIC:X/Y is displayed on screen indicates that the picture speed has
been moving X times to the left when the Y times sounder has been going
on.
【Scope setting】PIC:4/1, PIC: 2/1, PIC: 1/1, PIC: 1/2, PIC: 1/4, PIC: 1/8,
STOP (from quickly to slowly). Default: PIC: 1/1
【Operation】Press the picture speed key repeatedly to set the value.
Basic Range
The manual setting of basic range is enabled when the auto range
function is disabled.
The available basic range are 5m, 10m, 20m, 30m, 40m, 50m, 60m, 80m,
100m, 150m, 200m, 300m, 400m, 500m, 600m, 800m.
【Scope setting】0~800m. Default: 0~20m
【Operation】Press the key repeatedly and the value available are 20m,
60m, 100m, 300m, 500m. Then the knob can be used to get a precise
value.
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TVG
The TVG (Time Varied Gain) key can be used to set the gain on shallow
area. Lower TVG will decreases the shallow echo noise.
The text TVG: X is displayed on screen.
The value of X is between 1 and 20 in 1 steps. The sensitivity is at the low
point with the value 1 and is at the peak point with the value 20.
【Scope setting】TVG: 0 ~ TVG: 20. Default: TVG: 10
【Operation】Press the TVG key, and then adjust the knob from max
value to min one to get clear echoes.
GAIN
The gain key can be used to set the gain values.
The text GAIN: X is displayed on screen.
The value of X is between 1 and 20 in 1 steps. The sensitivity is at the low
point with the value 1 and is at the peak point with the value 20.
【Scope setting】GAIN: 0 ~ GAIN: 20. Default: GAIN: 10
【Operation】Press the GAIN key, and then adjust the knob from min
value to max one to get clear echoes.
Knob
The knob can be used to get a precise value.
Menu
The menu key switches four screen menus in sequence,then the menu
on screen is operated by the function keys marked with A, B, C, D, E..
【Operation】Press the menu key repeatedly.
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How to get the steady data
The key of getting the steady data lies in the correct adjustment of GAIN
and TVG.
【GAIN】: Be used to adjust the sensitivity of echoes.
Press the key of GAIN from min value to max one and you can get the
appropriate sensitivity at one time point which comes before the time point
of showing littery wave on screen.
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Screen 1: Echo Colors, Draft, Buzzer, Alarm Depth, Auto Range
Echo Colors
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Draft
The draft key can be used to set the draft depth. The draft is the distance
from water line to the bottom of the ship. Because the transducer is below
the bottom of the ship, you must add the draft to get final correct depth.
Buzzer
Alarm Depth
The shallow depth alarm sounds and the depth on screen twinkles when
the seabed is shallower than the preset depth. If you turn off the Buzzer
function, the shallow depth alarm will not sounds, but the depth on screen
twinkles.
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Auto Range
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Screen 2:Data Store, Data Replay, Beginning Hours, Beginning
Minutes, Compression Ratio
Note:
1. Only the data store key will work normally when the data is storing. The
other keys will function after the storing is cancelled or finished.
2. Only the data replay key will work normally when the data is replaying.
The other keys will function after the replaying is cancelled or finished.
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4. The data replay function will replay the history data based on the time
setting, the history data of nearest X hours and Y minutes will be replayed.
The X is the preset beginning hours, the Y is the preset beginning
minutes.
Data Store
The nearest twenty hours echo data will be stored so as to replay later if
necessary.
Data Replay
The stored data will be replayed in terms of the preset beginning hours
and minutes if the function status is PLAY ON.
Beginning Hours
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Beginning Minutes
Compression Ratio
The function can be used to set the compression ratio, the history data
can be quickly displayed.
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Screen 3:Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute
Year
【Scope setting】00~99 (which means the year between 2000 and 2099).
Default: Beijing Time
【Operation】Press the year key, and then adjust the knob. You should
press the year key again to save the value. Press any other key except
year key to give up the change.
Month
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【Operation】Press the month key, and then adjust the knob. You should
press the month key again to save the value. Press any other key except
month key to give up the change.
Day
Hour
The function can be used to set the hour value. The adjustable value is
between 0 and 23. The default value is the current hour.
Minute
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Screen 4:Display Model, Range Max, Print Switch, Print Interval,
Language
Display Model
The function can be used to set the day or night display model.
Range Max
The function can be used to set the scope of the max range. The small
range is 0~500m, the large range is 0~800m.
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Print Switch
Print Interval
This function can be used to set the interval for printing each group of
data.
Language
*Note:
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8 (ON ):=100%
Dip SW-2
1 (OFF):Printing Columns=80
2 (ON ):User Font Back-up=ON
3 (ON ):Character Select=Normal
4 (ON ):Zero=Normal
5 (ON ):International
6 (ON ):Character
7 (ON ):Set
8 (OFF):=U.S.A.
Dip SW-3
1 (ON ):Data Length=8 bits
2 (ON ):Parity Setting=No
3 (ON ):Parity Condition=Odd
4 (ON ):Busy Control=H/W Busy
5 (OFF):Baud
6 (ON ):Rate
7 (ON ):Select
8 (ON ):=9600 bps.
2. Print Format:
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
(4) East Longitude (West Longitude) (5) Marine Bottom Depth (6) Draft
Depth
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INSTALLATION
Transducer Installation
The transducer inclines within 5 degree
Protect the active element of the transducer and do not paint the surface.
Transmission in the air must be avoided! This may cause mechanical
damage of the element.
Optimal system operation is achieved by fitting the transducer as deep as
possible on the hull. The transmitting surface of the transducer must be
installed horizontal. On vessels with a deep keel, if the transducer must be
fitted higher than the keel, it should be fitted towards the side, as far from
the keel as possible to avoid false keel echo.
Do not mount transducers close to the propeller or aft of other hull
installations (outlets, vents or other protruding details).
It is of course necessary to select a part of the hull that is submerged
under all load and speed conditions, and to avoid positions where air is
trapped in heavy weather.
If a flat, horizontal section is not available for transducer fitting, the
shipyard must construct a suitable bed.
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Transducer, Tank and Welding
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Figure of transducer and tank
Transducer
Tank
Tank Cover
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Welding steps of transducer tank
1. Screw off six screws of cover board with socket cap wrench.
2. Take out the washer and O-ring inside tank to keep them from warping.
3. Chisel a hole whose size is the same with the tank at the bottom of the
ship to keep tank horizontal with the bottom of the ship.
4. Weld two thick iron bars in the center of the hole temporarily to put tank
into the hole.
Notes:If the thickness of the hull is from 20m to 30m, you can use the
method of welding in picture A; If the thickness of the hull is more than 30m,
you can use the method of welding in picture B or picture C.
6. Remove the two thick iron bars after welding the tank. Then go through
the tank, the washer and O-ring with the cable of transducer in turn and
screw on the nut of cover board. Finally screw on transducer cover with
socket cap wrench.
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Unit mounting
You have three methods to mount the main unit. Table, ceiling and flash
mounting is shown as follows.
You should reassemble the rear cabinet upside-down when you make
ceiling mounting.
You should cut a chamfer angle square window on you working panel
when you make flash mounting.
Table
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Hang
Flush
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Power adapter mounting
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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IR261 Introduction
Introduction
IR261 can be chosen to use with DS2006 to display depth data exactly.
Also it has some accessional functions, such as depth unit display, shallow
water alarm, data losing alarm and display brightness adjustment.
Meanwhile, it can also be used other sounder with NMEA outputs.
Key
IR261 connection
The holder cable wire of the unit has been connected before finishing
manufacture. You need just connect outside cable wire.
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IR261 operation manual
Default value
No. Function Operation Display
Display
Press the key of “↑”or“↓”,you can adjust data
4 brightness
display brightness.
adjustment
Press the key of “↑” and“↓”at a time, then
the unit is in the dormancy and all display lamps
5 Dormancy is off. Under this circumstance, press any key to
recover normal work state and the setting before
the dormancy still works.
Press the key of “S” and then LED and display
lamps would be switched between “ft” and “M”
and “F” and “AL”. When the equipment is in the
state of “AL”, LED displays“ALXX M”to show the
state of alarm setting. Then you can set tens digit
Alarm through pressing the key of“↑” and you can set
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setting units digit through pressing the key of“↓”. After
finishing setting, press the key of“S”to choose
unit. Choose“AL00M”to set alarm depth to turn off
alarm setting.
When the depth value is smaller than the setting
value, the number is displayed flickeringly.
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IR261 installation
The methods of IR261 installation are as follow:
Flush installation
The unit can be fixed on the fixing bracket with two knobs after installing
fixing bracket seen in the installation picture.
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Embedded installation
First, screw off four screws of the front frame with socket cap wrench;
Second, fix the unit with four screw(ST4.2×25) on the installation
position; Finally, install the front frame over again.
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