JMC F2000 Manual
JMC F2000 Manual
JMC F2000 Manual
Second Edition
May, 2005
Model F–2000
(Valid for System Version 1.00 & Greater)
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F–2000
WA R N I N G
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Installer
To Installer of F–2000
● attach an appropriate name / ID tag to the plug of each cable ( or mark each plug
appropriately ) for ease of identifying transducers when the transducers are
unplugged for maintenance or servicing, and
● do not turn the equipment on until the transducers are placed in water.
Mounting Location
PORT STB PORT STB PORT STB
Depth output data ($PSKPDPT) required for depth–indicating operation of the IR 301
is initially disabled. Be sure to turn the output ( abbreviated “ PSKDPT ” on the menu) on
via the procedure given in paragraph 4.12 when that remote unit is plugged into the
rear panel 8–pin I / O DATA connector.
The IR 301 has only two transducer location indicator LEDs (forward and aft) on its
display. When your system has one transducer mounted in the middle of the hull, the
output includes location data “MID” in its string, which is not supported by the IR 301.
Therefore the position of the selected transducer, when installed in the middle, will not
be indicated on the IR 301. See paragraph 9.3.4.2 for data format information.
To Administrator of F–2000 – 1 / 2
1. Introduction
To prevent an unauthorized change in menu settings you have made, a 4–digit user–
definable password can be set. Once a password is set, every time you press to
check or change some settings, a password entry window will pop up, asking to enter
the password before you can open the MAIN MENU.
2. Setting a Password
It is assumed that normal echogram screen is showing with no menu turned on.
⑤ Press . The window will then be turned off, allowing the echogram screen to
return. If an incorrect password was entered at step ③, the first password entry
field ( ①) will return.
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System Administrator
To Administrator of F–2000 – 2 / 2
If you wish to change the current password or remove the password to allow free access
to the menu system, execute the following steps:
[ ]=BS
④ Re–enter the new password and press ( or press one more time to remove
the password). The password entry window will then be turned off.
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Abbreviations
List of Abbreviations – 1 / 2
The abbreviations used in this manual and menus, on screen, control panel and rear
panel are listed below.
A: amperes
ALM: Alarm
A–SCP : A–scope display
AUTO : Automatic control mode ( automatic selection of range, gain and TVG)
BKUP: Backup ( backup DC power connection to AC–2000 AC adapter)
BR : Braccia ( Italian/Spanish fathoms )
BRT: Brightness control key
BS: Back space ( shifts character highlight to the left on data entry field)
BSH: Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie ( Federal Maritime and
Hydrographic Agency, Germany)
BV: Bureau Veritas (France ), notified body
CW: Clockwise
CCW: Counterclockwise
CH: Operating channel ( transducer currently in use)
CH–A: Operating channel A
CH–B : Operating channel B
CLR : Clear
D: Depth ( cabinet dimension)
dB : decibels ( unit of relative power strength)
DBK : Header of IEC 61162–1 ( NMEA–0183 ) data sentence ( depth below keel)
DBS : Header of IEC 61162–1 ( NMEA–0183 ) data sentence ( depth below surface)
DBT: Header of IEC 61162–1 (NMEA–0183) data sentence ( depth below transducer)
DFT: Draft ( transducer draft or depth from surface to transducer)
DIM: Dimmer key
DIN: Deutsches Institut für Normung ( German Institute for Standardization)
DOS/V: Disk Operating System/V ( PC operating system for IBM–compatibles)
DPT: Header of IEC 61162–1 ( NMEA–0183) data sentence ( depth)
EN : Europäische Norm ( European Standard)
ENT: Entry key
ESC/P : Epson standard code for Printers ( printer control protocol)
FM : fathoms ( = 6 feet )
FRQ : Frequency ( transducer frequency)
FREQ : Frequency ( transducer frequency)
FT: feet
FWE : Flash–memory write enable ( flash memory programming)
GGA : Header of IEC 61162–1 (NMEA–0183) data sentence (GPS position fix)
GND : Ground
GPS : Global Positioning System, GPS receiver/sensor
H: Height ( cabinet dimension)
HH:MM:SS : Time display format ( hours, minutes and seconds)
hr: hours
IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission
IMO : International Maritime Organization
ISO : International Standardization Organization
I/O : Input / Output
kg : kilograms
KL : Keel offset ( depth from transducer to keel)
KT: knots
kW: kilowatts
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Abbreviations
List of Abbreviations – 2 / 2
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Index
2. Specifications ....................................................................................................... 3
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Product Description
1. Product Description
The Model F–2000 is a dual frequency navigation echo sounder designed to comply fully
with IMO Resolution MSC. 74(69) Annex 4.
Built around an 8–inch daylight–viewing, high–contrast color TFT LCD screen, the
equipment displays the bottom topography using a total of seven user–definable ease–
on–the–eye analog strength–level colors representing various layers of the bottom
stratum. The display can be set to show the bottom contour alone in a single color via a
menu–guided procedure.
Digital depth readout is also available using easy–to–read large fonts with a clear
on–screen indication of the reference of measurement (from the waterline, transducer
or keel), and in meters, fathoms or feet. To comply with the IMO resolution, the depth
must be indicated in meters for navigational purposes.
With appropriate optional sensors plugged in, the ship’s LAT/LON coordinates, speed,
heading and water temperature will also be displayed at the same time.
A battery–backed realtime calendar clock is built in to indicate the date and time in
UTC or in the desired local time. With an appropriate GPS sensor plugged in, the time
is automatically referenced to the atomic–precision GPS time.
Up to 24 hours of sounding data will be stored in non–volatile memory at approximately
two–second intervals, together with associated date and time, range and frequency in
use plus position and water temperature, and can be played back easily with a devoted
key. The user can review the stored data across any 15–minute segment at any point in
time over the past 24 hours through a specially designed window. The data can be
output on demand in NMEA–0183 ( IEC 61162 – 1)–compatible format via rear panel
connectors for use in shore–based applications, and is protected against a system reset.
An easy–to–use menu system is incorporated to set the transducer draft, depth
reference, echo threshold level, echo display mode, etc. in addition to operating
parameters to be selected mainly at installation time. Unauthorized access to the menu
system can be prevented with password entry, if desired.
Equipped with a powerful 1 kW RMS dual frequency transceiver, the F–2000 operates on
two different channels ( channel A and channel B) separately. The channel can be easily
switched with a devoted front panel key. A 200W low–power dual frequency transceiver
is optionally available for operation using ELAC 50 and 200 kHz transducers, and STN
ATLAS SW 6016 100 kHz transducers.
The output power level is adjustable, automatically to suit the range in use, or manually
where more power is needed in shallow water soundings over a soft, muddy bottom.
Both the receiver gain and TVG ( anti–clutter) levels are automatically controlled for
hands–free operation. Manual override of both functions is also possible for each
operating channel.
If it is desired to display echogram for a longer period of time, lower feed rates (plot
speeds) can be chosen without affecting the sounding rate specified for the depth range
in use, thereby allowing the current information updating rate to be maintained
regardless of the feed speed in use.
Possible interference from other echo sounders operating in the vicinity can be
effectively eliminated or reduced with a 3–step noise reduction function.
The acquired data will also be output via the rear panel RS–232C and RS–422
connectors simultaneously for use in applications requiring depth, date/time and
position information. If water temperature data is needed, a thermistor sensor is
optionally available and can be plugged into a devoted connector. The dual frequency
transducer supplied by the manufacturer has the sensor embedded in its molded
housing.
To obtain a hardcopy of the present screen, a Centronics parallel port is also provided,
which supports commercially available DOS/V–compatible monochrome graphics
printers with ESC/P control protocol.
The built–in alarms include depth alarm, missing–bottom alarm, power failure alarm
and power removal/shutoff alarm.
The depth alarm alerts the operator to decreasing depth ( shallow alarm). A variable
depth marker can be turned on to set the alarm depth graphically as well as digitally.
The missing–bottom alarm warns against the bottom echo being lost, becoming too
weak or exceeding the current range limit.
The power failure alarm will be activated if the power line voltage drops below the
factory–specified predetermined level.
The alarm activation status will be indicated both audibly and visually, and the alarm
outputs will be separately available for driving externally connected alarm devices
through a devoted connector.
The display cabinet has a rugged DC power supply built in that allows reliable
operation over a wide range of voltage fluctuations, and an AC power adapter unit
( Model AC–2000) is separately supplied as standard. In an installation where an AC
power source is available, the equipment can be operated primarily from the AC source
with automatic changeover to the DC power source for uninterrupted operation in the
event of AC power outage.
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Specifications
2. Specifications
2.1. General Specifications
● Power Removal/Shutoff: Warns against removal or shutoff of power source for both
AC and DC–powered operation. ( Audible indication only, in
the form of a beep occurring at approx. 1–second intervals
for at least 5 minutes ). The sound can be silenced by
pressing the front panel “
” button.
NOTE: Specifications other than those stipulated in IMO resolution MSC.74(69) Annex 4 or
in EN ISO 9875 are subject to change without notice or obligation.
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Advanced Settings
i AUTOi
20/04/2005
13:45:00 ⑧ Date & Time
Water Temperature*2
7.5゚C ⑤ Zero Line
⑨ 20m
④ Control Mode
40m
⑦ Color Scale
② Depth Readout ① Bottom Echo
5 60m
80m
③ Depth Reference
The reference to which measured depth is to be referred is indicated here.
・ BELOW TRANSDUCER : Depth referred to transducer ( initial setting ), DBT
・ BELOW SURFACE : Depth referred to surface ( waterline ), DBS
・ BELOW KEEL : Depth referred to ship’s keel, DBK
See paragraph 4.3 for details.
④ Control Mode
The control mode can be changed from/to AUTO/MANUAL by pressing
selected mode is indicated here.
. The
⑤ Zero Line
This ( initially red) thick line is caused by a portion of transmitting energy leaking
into the receiver, and its upper edge represents the on–screen position of the
transducer face. When the transducer draft ( ⑲, depth from waterline to transducer)
is entered, the zero line shifts toward the bottom by the amount of the draft. See
paragraph 4.2 for details on draft entry. When the depth reference is set to
“ BELOW KEEL” with the correct keel offset ( distance from transducer to keel )
entered, the zero line shifts above scale line 0 by the amount corresponding to the
offset, and its display is suppressed intentionally. See paragraph 4.10.8.3 for details.
The presence of the zero line in the strongest color*1, except in the case of
depth–below–keel (DBK) reference setting, indicates that both the transmitter and
the receiver are working consistently. *1 See paragraphs 3.4.1 and 4.10.2.
⑰ Depth Alarm
The alarm depth is indicated here. The abbreviation to the right of the symbol
indicates the reference used in setting the alarm depth. See paragraph 4.3 for more
information on the reference.
・ DBT : depth below transducer ( initial setting)
・ DB S : depth below surface
・ DBK: depth below keel
As soon as the current depth decreases beyond that value, the depth alarm will be
triggered. The alarm depth can be set via the following steps. See paragraph
3.12.2 for greater details.
(1) Turn on the Variable Range Marker (VRM) by pressing .
(2) Repeatedly press / to place VRM at the desired alarm depth.
(3) Press .
⑱ Transducer Location
The relative location of the transducer currently in use is graphically indicated here.
See paragraph 4.10.8.2 for greater details.
Aft
Middle
Fore
When the depth reference is set to “ BELOW KEEL” with the appropriate keel offset
entered, the keel offset value is indicated here in the form of “ KL= X.X.” See
paragraphs 4.3 and 4.10.8.3 for more information.
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Advanced Settings
The figure below shows the control panel of the equipment. A summary description of
the functions the keys and controls provide is given on the following pages.
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫
1 2 4 6 9
RANGE
3 5 7 8 0
F–2000
⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳
② Brightness Key
Pressing this key adjusts the screen brightness level in a total of 6 steps to suit the
ambient lighting condition.
1
③ Noise Reduction Key – 1/ 2
This key performs the following functions:
● On normal echo sounder screen with no menu opened
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⑤ Receiver Gain Control Key
● On normal echogram screen with no menu opened
When the equipment is operating in the automatic control ( AUTO) mode,
pressing this key once changes the control mode to “MANUAL .” You can then
adjust the receiver gain level manually by pressing / .
To return to “AUTO,” press .
● On Menus
Entry of Numeric Data
When a menu is being opened for numeric data entry, pressing the key enters
numeric value 4. Otherwise, menu option 4 is selected.
50KHz 200KHz
● On Menus
When a menu is being opened for numeric data entry, pressing the key enters
numeric value 6. Otherwise, menu option 6 is selected.
⑦ Left Key
● On Menus
This key is used to select a total of 10 different colors for each echo strength level
on the ECHO COLORS submenu ( via MAIN MENU → 9:INSTALLATION
SETTINGS ) in the upward direction on the color sample strip while making
settings via the menu system. Pressing
( ⑨ ) returns to the previous color.
● When data history window is opened
When the data history window (PLAYBACK) is being opened ( with ),
pressing this key moves the vertical line cursor to the left on the time passage
scale, showing the depth registered at the date and time ( and the *1LAT/LON
coordinates and *2water temperature) shown just below the scale.
*1 LAT / LON information is available with an optional GPS sensor or IEC 61162–1
compatible GPS data source plugged into the rear–panel I/O DATA connector.
*2 Water temperature readout is available with a specified dual frequency
transducer connected or with an optional T–200 temperature sensor plugged in.
⑧ Up Key
This key performs the following functions:
● On normal echogram screen with no menu opened
Moving Variable Range Marker (VRM)
When the VRM is turned on ( by pressing
upward (toward shallowing direction).
), pressing the key moves it
● On Menus
・ Selection of Menu Options
When a menu with two or more options is being opened, pressing the key
selects those options downward. To complete the selection, press .
・ Setting Echo Threshold Level
Repeated keypress selects 4 levels of weak echo suppression.
・ Setting White Line Level
Repeated keypress selects 5 levels of bottom echo suppression.
・ Entry of Transducer Draft or Keel Offset
Repeated keypress reduces the entered value in 0.1 unit steps.
⑨ Right Key
● On Menus
This key is used to select a total of 10 different colors for each echo strength level
on the ECHO COLORS submenu ( via MAIN MENU → INSTALLATION SETTINGS)
in the downward direction on the color sample strip while making settings via
the menu system. Pressing ( ⑦ ) returns to the previous color.
● On Menus
Entry of Numeric Data
When a menu is being opened for numeric data entry, pressing the key enters
numeric value 9.
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⑫ Mode Key
● On normal echogram screen with no menu opened
This key selects the following two display modes:
・ Full screen mode
The entire screen area is used to display echoes received from operation on
either frequency ( 200 kHz / channel A) or ( 50 kHz / channel B).
・ Split screen mode
The screen is split into right and left halve pages, with the right half showing
current sounding while the left half showing echogram being recalled from
memory.
NOTE: Before echogram can be recalled from memory, you must store the
current right half into memory by pressing
information.
. See paragraph 3.5 for more
● On Menus
When a number of menus are being displayed, pressing this key closes all of
them at a time, returning you to the normal echogram screen. ( i.e. performs the
same function as )
NOTE: Turning the equipment on while holding down this key for a few seconds opens a
SYSTEM MENU. See section 5 for details.
⑬ Power Key
This key turns on/off the equipment.
● To turn it on, lightly touch the key, release it, and then wait for a few seconds
( until you hear a single beep ) .
● To turn it off, press and hold down the key for a few seconds ( until you hear a
series of beeps – two slow beeps followed by two quick beeps ). This delayed
action is intentional, preventing accidental shutoff.
⑭ Dimmer Key
Pressing this key changes the backlighting level of the keypad in a total of 6 steps.
After the lowest level is reached, further keypress returns you to the highest level.
⑮ Range–Down Key
3
● On normal echogram screen with no menu opened
When the equipment is operating in the automatic control ( AUTO) mode,
pressing this key once changes the control mode to “MANUAL .” Successive
keypress selects greater depth ranges. To return to “AUTO,” press .
● On Menus
When a menu is being opened for numeric data entry, pressing the key enters
numeric value 3. Otherwise, menu option 3 is selected.
⑯ TVG Key
5
● On normal echogram screen with no menu opened
When the equipment is operating in the automatic control ( AUTO) mode,
pressing this key once changes the control mode to “MANUAL .” You can then
adjust the TVG level (shallow gain suppression level) manually by pressing
/ . See paragraph3.10 for details. To return to “AUTO,” press .
● On Menus
When a menu is being opened for numeric data entry, pressing the key enters
numeric value 5. Otherwise option 5 is selected.
15.7
The VRM is used to set the depth for the
depth alarm, and can be shifted upward/ 20m
downward by pressing
/ . Pressing
fixes the alarm depth at the VRM
position.
*1 Alarm depth below transducer (DBT) 30m
● On menus
When a menu is being opened for numeric
data entry, pressing the key enters numeric 40m
value 7. Otherwise option 7 is selected.
⑱ Down Key
● On normal echogram screen with no menu opened
Moving Variable Range Marker ( VRM )
When the VRM is turned on ( by pressing
downward ( toward deepening direction).
), pressing the key moves it
● On Menus
・ Selection of Menu Options
When a menu with two or more options is being opened, pressing the key
selects those options upward. To complete the selection, press .
・ Setting Echo Threshold Level
Repeated keypress selects 4 levels of weak echo suppression starting with
the weakest level.
・ Setting White Line Level
Repeated keypress selects 5 levels of bottom echo suppression starting with
the weakest level.
・ Entry of Transducer Draft or Keel Offset
Repeated keypress increases the entered value in 0.1 unit steps.
⑲ Enter Key
● On normal echogram screen with no menu opened
Placing Line Marker & Initiating Storage of Current Graphic Screen
Pressing the key during normal sounding operation draws a red line marker
vertically across the screen together with the current date/time and *1LAT/LON
stamping. At the same time, the right half of the current echogram is stored in
memory. It can be recalled onto the left half screen by pressing and can be
output to a printer for a monochrome hard copy of the stored echogram via a
*2 HARD COPY menu that pops up when the key is pressed.
*1 An optional GPS sensor or external GPS data source is required.
*2 See paragraph 3.6 for details.
● On Menus
Completing User–Made Settings or Selection of Menu Options
When you are making a setting or selecting menu options, pressing the key
completes that setting or selection of that option.
The current sounding rate ( i.e. depth readout updating intervals ) remains
unchanged regardless of the PF rate selected.
● On Menus
Entry of Numeric Data
When a menu is being opened for numeric data entry, pressing the key enters
numeric value 8. Otherwise option 8 is selected.
Playback Key
0
This key performs the following functions:
position
*1 Optional GPS sensor or GPS data source required.
The time span, 15 minutes in the above example, can be changed by pressing
/ . The following values are selectable: 15 minutes, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6
hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours.
Refer to paragraph 3.11 for greater details.
Menu Key
A first pressing of this key activates the menu system, opening a main menu ( MAIN
MENU), as illustrated below. A second keypress turns it off. The menu system
allows you to make various settings that suit your operational requirements.
Detailed instructions are given in section 4.
Figure 3-14 Main Menu
MAIN MENU
Option selected 1:TRANSDUCER DRAFT
2:DEPTH REFERENCE
(highlighted in red background)
3:ECHO THRESHOLDi
4:WHITE LINE
5:OUTPUT POWER
6:PLAYBACK SCALE
Menu options can be selected 7:SIMULATION
by pressing appropriate 8:ECHO DISPLAY
numeric keys. The one that 9:INSTALLATION SETTINGS
is currently selected is shown
highlighted in a red back–
ground. PRESS [MENU] TO PREVIOUS MENU
PRESS [CLR] TO EXIT
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200 20 40
400 50 100
Pressing will enable the equipment to operate in the fully automatic mode,
selecting depth ranges, adjusting the receiver gain level and *1TVG level ( shallow gain
suppression level ) – all automatically. The bottom echo will always be displayed in the
lower half screen area regardless of changes in depth.
The figure below illustrates an example of how depth range selection occurs with this
mode activated, as you travel over a gradually deepening bottom. As soon as the bottom
shows up at the lower end of the scale lines on the current depth range, the next greater
range will be automatically selected. When traveling over a gradually shallowing
bottom, the range selection sequence is reversed. As soon as the bottom is registered in
the upper half screen, the next smaller range will be switched in.
On–screen status indication “AUTO” will be turned on to the left of the top scale line to
indicate that the function is currently activated, as in the example below.
Figure 3-17 On–Screen Indication of Automatic Ranging
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Blue (weakest)
Bottom Echo
Light Blue
Yellowish Green
Green
Yellow
Orange
Red (strongest)
3 dB
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1st Reflection
10
2nd Reflection
20
The effect of multiple reflections may be reduced by decreasing the receiver gain
( through gain and/or TVG adjustment, paragraphs 3.8 and 3.9 ) or by reducing transmit
power output ( paragraph 4.6 ) when you are operating the unit in the *1 manual control
( MANUAL ) mode. Occasionally a large school of fish or a temperature layer can also
cause the equipment to lock onto it, thus producing an incorrect digital depth readout.
*1 Pressing switches the control between automatic mode and manual mode. When
the unit is in the automatic control ( AUTO) mode, attempting to change the receiver gain or
TVG level also changes the mode to “ MANUAL .”
Whenever you have any doubt about the validity of digital depth reading, check the
depth graphically against the on–screen scale calibrations to determine whether the
current digital readout is valid or not. A special caution should be exercised when
using digital depth information while in shallow water operation because the
second echo may be tracked for depth measurement, resulting in a digital
readout twice the actual depth.
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Fish Schools
Bottom
14.8m MANUAL
BELOW TRANSDUCER
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Full Screen Display Split Screen Display
*1 The right half of the current echogram can be stored in memory ( by pressing
recalled across the left half screen area.
) and
50KHz 50KHz
18.4m 18.4m
*2 A HARD COPY menu pops up briefly over the recalled echogram display for printout of
the stored echogram. Refer to paragraph 3.6 for details.
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When a *1 graphics printer is plugged into the rear panel connector “PRINTER,” the
right half of the current echogram screen can be printed out in monochrome.
*1 DOS / V–compatible printer supporting ESC / P protocol, such as OKI Microline 280
① Set the printer ready. Make sure that the “ SEL ” lamp glows continuously and the
“ PE ” lamp is turned off.
② Press , storing the right half section of the current echogram into memory.
③ Press to show the stored echogram across the left half screen.
The following menu will pop up over the recalled echogram, asking you to select the
action you wish to execute. The options are self–explanatory.
HARD COPY
1:CANCEL
2:START
NOTE: The above menu will be turned off automatically in approximately five seconds
unless either option is selected.
2
④ Select option “ 2:START” by pressing ( or by pressing / , followed
by ). It will take 7 to 15 minutes to complete the printing, depending on the
speed of the printer connected.
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3.7.1. Introduction
In an F– 2000 system where two transducers are installed at different locations, you
can switch them to monitor the depth from each location across the full screen area.
Each transducer is assigned a specified channel name ( channel A or channel B) by the
installer (or by the operator) at the initial setup time. Channel A ( identified as CH–A)
is initially assigned to a high frequency transducer (200 kHz or 100 kHz), and channel
B (CH–B), to a low frequency transducer (50 kHz or 100 kHz). See the
“ Channel–Transducer Assignments ” table on page ⅲ for actual assignments in your
system.
To switch between channel A and channel B, simply press .
Point A Point B
In the above example, point “A” to be registered as depth on high frequency echogram
will be deeper than point “B” to be registered as depth on low frequency echogram due
to narrow coverage of high frequency beam. See paragraph 9.2.3 for information on
beam widths of the transducers.
Transducer Location Indications
To utilize this function, you must first register the relative location of each transducer
via the menu system. Refer to paragraph 4.10.8.2 for instructions.
The appropriate receiver gain level is automatically maintained for each channel
( transducer ) when the unit is operating in the automatic control (AUTO)mode. In
situations where greater gain is required stable depth reading operation, use the
following steps:
③ The *TVG level ( shallow gain suppression level ) may also have to be raised to
prevent surface clutters from disturbing depth reading. *Paragraph 3.10 for details.
To return to the AUTO mode, press .
Lack of receiver gain will cause the missing–bottom alarm to be triggered. See
paragraph 3.12.3 for information on the alarm.
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TVG stands for time–varied gain, and is designed to sharply drop the receiver gain at
the start of each transmission, and then gradually recover the normal gain level as the
transmitted signal travels deeper toward the bottom. When the equipment is operating
in the automatic control ( AUTO) mode, TVG is also automatically adjusted. In
situations where it is necessary to control the receiver gain manually to show the
bottom in strong colors, for instance when traveling over a soft bottom giving a weak
echo while in automatic mode of operation, you will also have to adjust the TVG level
manually via the following procedure to reduce the effect of surface clutters
The equipment automatically stores depth, UTC date and time, maximum depth range
used, *frequency (operating channel) used, and **position data for a 24–hour period
at intervals of two seconds. The following instructions enable the user to retrieve such
data via an on–screen graphical user interface called the “data history window.”
* Frequency data will be stored in the form of channel ID “ CH–A/B” , and not in actual
frequency values.
** LAT/LON coordinates data will be stored when an appropriate GPS sensor is plugged
into the rear panel I/O DATA connector.
GAIN=AT P F = 1 / 1 5 0 k Hz DFT=0.0
54゚31.314N 006゚52.717E TVG=AT N R = O F F 24.5 10.5
14 5 ゚
0
20
4 40
゚
17/04/2005 54 31.012N
13:40:08 06 52.327E 15.8 m
DFT=3.5
KL=1.3
FRQ=CH 8
RNG=20
51.7m 100
m
A close–up view of a typical window is given in Figure 3–29. Data registered over the
past 15 minutes, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours and 24 hours can be retrieved.
The history of depth soundings will be displayed graphically relative to the above time
(PLAYBACK) scales as well as digitally via the procedures detailed in the following
paragraphs.
Once shown in the window, the data will not be automatically updated, though the
current data will be continuously stored in memory. To update the data in the window,
close the window first by pressing
, and then open it again by pressing .
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12 hours 8
Depth History
12
DFT = 0
17/04/2005 54゚31.012N
09:24:12 006゚52.327E 15.9m
DBT KL = 1.4
FRQ=CH–B
RNG = 20
The various data at the line cursor position are shown in the bottom section of
the window. The line cursor can be moved by pressing
/ .
The time span, 12 hours in the above example, can be changed by pressing
/ . The following values are selectable: 15 minutes, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6
hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours.
To close the window, press again or .
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Figure 3-30 Reviewing Data History in Detail on Long Time Scale – Example
4 4
8 8
12 hours 15 minutes
12 12
16 16
20 20
DFT = 0 DFT = 0
17/04/2005 54゚26.309N DBT 15/04/2005 54゚26.307N DBT
07:04:11 006゚59.811E 15.9m KL = 1.9
FRQ=CH–B
RNG = 20
07:01:47 006゚59.812E 16.4 m KL = 1.9
FRQ=CH–B
RNG = 20
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3.12. Alarms
3.12.1. Introduction
To meet the *1 alarm requirements stipulated in the IMO Resolution for Navigational
Echo Sounding Equipment, the following alarms are incorporated and enabled at all
times while the equipment is switched on.
● Depth: Warns against decreasing depth. ( Audible and visual
indications )
● Missing Bottom*2: Warns against bottom echo being lost, becoming too weak for
depth measurement, or exceeding current range limit. ( Audible
and visual indications )
● Power Failure: Warns against drop of power supply voltage below factory–
specified level. ( Audible and visual indications )
● Power Removal: Warns against removal or shutoff of power source. ( Audible
indication only).
*1 Paragraphs 5.3.1 and 5.3.2. of MSC.74(69), Annex 4
*2 This alarm is not a requirement in the IMO resolution MSC.74(69).
depth.
15.7
20m
③ Press . This places the alarm
depth at the VRM position.
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As soon as the current depth decreases beyond the preset depth, the alarm will be
triggered with the following audible and visual indications.
・ Audible: Beeps at approximately 1 second intervals. The sound can be muted by
pressing
.
・ Visual: Blinks alarm symbol together with on–screen preset value on red
background at approximately 1– second intervals.
AUTO
m BELOW TRANSDUCER
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If, for any reason, the voltage of the power source drops below the specified level during
DC–powered operation, the power failure alarm will be triggered with the following
audible and visual indications.
Figure 3-34 Visual Indication of Power Failure Alarm Being Triggered – Example
NOTE: The power failure alarm is not available when the equipment operates off an AC
power source. The equipment is designed to work normally over a wide voltage range
(typically from approx. 80 to 240 volts a–c), eliminating the need for an alarm to alert the
user to low voltage conditions.
In the event of a power outage, a power removal alarm will be triggered. See paragraph
3.12.5 below for details.
In the event that power is removed or shut off at the source ( due, for instance, to
accidental unplugging of power cable or to power outage ) with the equipment in normal
operation, an audible alarm will sound for several minutes to warn the operator of the
power line trouble.
To silence this alarm, press the front panel button marked “ PWR ALARM RESET.”
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Pressing during normal echo sounder operation will cause a red line to be drawn
vertically across the screen at the current sounding position ( i.e. extreme right edge of
the active screen area ), along with the current depth readout and time ( and LAT/LON
coordinates, if an optional GPS sensor is plugged into the rear panel I/O DATA
connector ). The marker will remain on–screen for approximately 20 minutes before it is
scrolled to the left off the screen.
54゚31.327N 15:34:29
006゚51.813E 27.6m
Line Marker
Drawn by
pressing
*1 An optional GPS sensor is required to store
the position coordinates.
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4. Advanced Settings
4.1. Introduction
The following settings that affect the way the equipment operates can be made via a
menu system consisting of a main menu and a number of submenus accessible through
various main menu options:
・ Settings that you do not have to change frequently, such as the transducer draft and
echo threshold level.
・ Settings that should be made mainly at initial installation time, such as depth
readout unit, keel offset, and local time offset.
To activate the menu system, simply press
. This opens the main menu (MAIN
MENU), as illustrated below. A second keypress turns it off.
Figure 4-1 Main Menu
MAIN MENU
Option selected 1:TRANSDUCER DRAFT
( h i g h l i g h t e d in red 2:DEPTH REFERENCE
back ground ) 3:ECHO THRESHOLDi
4:WHITE LINE
5:OUTPUT POWER
Menu options can be selected by
6:PLAYBACK SCALE
pressing / , followed by 7:SIMULATION
, or by appropriate numeric 8:ECHO DISPLAY
keys. The one that is currently 9:INSTALLATION SETTINGS
selected is shown highlighted in a
red background.
PRESS [MENU] TO PREVIOUS MENU
PRESS [CLR] TO EXIT
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Figure 4-2 Concept of Transducer Draft ( for Dual Freq. Transducer Installation)
Waterline Tr a n s d u c e r
Seabed
/
The draft can be entered separately for the high frequency transducer and low
frequency transducer. Depending on the transducer configuration of your installation,
enter the same draft via the following steps when a single–housing dual–frequency
transducer, such as the 706–50/200T or 550–50/200T, is installed or separate drafts
when two transducers are separately installed.
⑤ Press
to complete the entry for low frequency operation. The TRANSDUCER
DRAFT menu should then be displayed again.
⑥ Highlight “ 2:LOW FREQUENCY” and, similarly enter the same draft for
dual–frequency transducer installation or the correct draft of the low
frequency / channel–B transducer for multiple transducer installation.
/
Enter the same value as for high Enter the correct value of low
freq. / channel A transducer. freq./ channel B transducer.
⑦ Press
to complete the entry for high frequency operation and then to
exit the menu system.
An example below indicates how the draft entry affects the way the echogram shows up
in high frequency operation. Note that the zero line occurs at the depth of the draft. The
digital depth readout will be the depth–below–transducer (DBT) value plus the draft.
Draft entered
PF=1/1 50KHz DFT=4.6 for channel B
NR=OFF 24.6V DBT 15.7
0
21.3m AUTO
BELOW SURFACE
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4.3.1. Introduction
The F–2000 navigation sounder is designed to indicate one of the following types of
depth information at a time, depending on whether or not transducer–related settings
(*1 draft and *2 keel offset entries) are made:
NOTE: Depth data will be stored in IEC 61162–1 (NMEA–0183) DPT format, i.e. DBT value
with separate draft and/or keel offset regardless of whether DBS or DBK indication is
chosen). See section 6 for details.
④ Press to complete the selection, and then to exit the menu system
⑤ Enter the appropriate transducer draft ( paragraph 4.2 ) or keel offset (paragraph
4.10.8.3), if “1:BELOW SURFACE” or “ 3:BELOW KEEL” is chosen.
Figure 4-8 Digital Readouts with Different Depth Reference Indications – Example
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3:ECHO THRESHOLD
I0I
All colors are displayed.
Echoes of all strength
levels will be displayed
Initial threshold level on echogram.
3:ECHO THRESHOLD
Three weak colors are
I3I suppressed. Echoes of
these strength levels will
not be displayed on
echogram. The three
New threshold level
strongest echo colors
Can be changed by cannot be suppressed.
pressing / .
④ Press to complete the entry, and then to exit the menu mode.
Figure 4-12 Effect of Echo Threshold on Echogram – Example
Surface clutters
Fish on bottom
The example above shows how the echo threshold adjustment ( with top three
weak–strength colors suppressed) affects the way the echogram is displayed. The
receiver gain level remains unaffected.
NOTE: Fish echoes can be suppressed also by setting the echo display to showing the
bottom echo in a single color via the following path:
MAIN MENU→8:ECHO DISPLAY→1:BOTTOM CONTOUR”
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4:WHITE LINE
I0I
All bottom echo colors
are displayed. No bottom
echo suppression occurs.
Initial white line level
4:WHITE LINE
I3I
③ Pressing will change the bottom surface into a thin contour line immediately
followed by a blank area. As you press the key repeatedly, the colors that form the
bottom stratum will be erased one by one, allowing the blank area to widen ( raising
the white line level ). This blank area is popularly known as the “white line” in a
recording echo sounder.
The suppressed bottom echo colors are indicated blank on the color scale, as in the
example above. The two weakest colors cannot be suppressed.
④ Pressing will restore the suppressed bottom echo colors, one at a time, thus
narrowing the blank area ( i . e . lowering the White Line level ).
Bottom Contour
White Line
Three strongest
bottom echo colors
are turned off
Fish on Bottom
⑤ After the desired white line level is reached, press to complete the setting, and
then to exit the menu mode.
NOTES:
(1) White Line level adjustment affects the bottom echo only, and should not be confused
with echo threshold adjustment described in the preceding paragraph.
(2) The last White Line level used will be stored in memory and will be recalled on next
power–up.
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Four levels of transmitter power output are available and can be selected automatically
or manually. The equipment is initially set so that the appropriate power level is
automatically selected for the depth range in use. There should normally be no need to
change this setting to manual selection. However, under some special bottom conditions,
the user may need more power in shallow water soundings to show the seabed echo in
strong colors ( e.g. yellow, red and orange). To manually select power levels, follow the
procedure described below.
Note that option “ 1:AUTO” is currently selected, so that the equipment will choose
the level that best suits the depth range in use. The other options are as follows:
・ 2:1/ 1: Full power ( no power reduction)
・ 3:1/ 4 : Approx. 1/ 4 o f full power ( 6 dB down from full power level )
・ 4:1/ 25 : Approx. 1/ 25 o f full power ( 14 dB down from full power level )
・ 5:1/ 100 : Approx. 1/ 100 o f full power ( 20 dB down from full power level )
③ Using . / or the appropriate numeric key, select the desired level and then
press
If you experience difficulty getting a strong bottom echo on shallow ranges at high
gain settings, try 1/ 4 or 1/ 1. Options “1/ 25” and “1/ 100” may be useful to avoid
locking onto the second bottom echo ( paragraph 3.4.2) in shallow water operation,
which results in a depth readout twice the actual depth.
① Using *2 / or the appropriate numeric key, select the desired scale, and
press .
* NOTE: When the data history window is already open, pressing either of these keys
2
selects the time passage scales directly. See paragraph 3.11.3 for details.
P L AY B AC K ( 1 5 M I N U T E S )
0
12
16
20
DFT = 4.5
17/04/2005 54゚31.012N
13:40:08 006゚52.327E 15.8 DBT
m
KL= 1.4
FRQ = CH–B
RNG = 20
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2
③ Select “2:ON” *1 by pressing or , followed by . This activates the
simulator, automatically selecting the 0–20 meter range* ( or 0–15 fathom/0–100
2
SIMULATION
*1 This “ ON” setting will not be stored in memory. Once the equipment is turned off and
then on again, the simulator will be set back to “ OFF.”
*2 The range can be changed by pressing / after the simulator is turned on.
④ Press or to exit the menu mode.
The gain and TVG controls are disabled and do not affect the echogram appearance
while the equipment is operating in the simulator mode.
Missing–Bottom Alarm
The missing–bottom alarm, which should be automatically triggered with no bottom
echo or weak bottom echo received, will be turned off as soon as you set the simulator to
“ON.”
The alarm sound can be muted by pressing
. However, if you choose a shallow
range ( 5– or 10–meter range ) that does not cover the present depth, the alarm will be
triggered again. For more information about the alarm, see paragraph 3.12.3.
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Initially the equipment shows only the strongest part of the bottom echo in a single
color ( initially red ) with most of other echoes including fish echoes suppressed. If you
wish to show all echoes in full colors, proceed as follows:
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4.10.1. Introduction
The following settings that should be normally made after initial installation and does
not have to be changed frequently during normal operation are placed under the MAIN
MENU option “ 9:INSTALLATION SETTINGS.”
4.10.2.1. Introduction
When the *1 echo display is set to full color presentation, echoes will be displayed in up
to seven different colors – initially, red, orange, yellow, green, yellowish green, light blue
and blue in order of strength. Namely, red represents the strongest level, and blue, the
weakest one. The color scale located at the left end of the echogram screen indicates the
colors that are currently used to display the echogram, with the bottom end color
assigned as the strongest level.
You can change those color assignments using a total of 10 different colors via the
menu–guided steps described below.
*1Paragraph 4.9, MAIN MENU→8:ECHO DISPLAY→2:NORMAL DISPLAY
Level 4 Green
Level 5 Yellow
Level 6 Orange
9:INSTALLATION SETTINGS
1:ECHO COLORSi
2:DEPTH UNIT
3:DYNAMIC RANGE
4:UTC/LST(offset)
5:CLOCK PRESET 1
6:TEMPERATURE
7:TRANSDUCER LOCATION
8:DATA INPUT PORT
9:DATA OUTPUT PORT
1:ECHO COLORS
1:LEVEL–1
2:LEVEL–2
3:LEVEL–3 Original color
4:LEVEL–4 assignments
5:LEVEL–5
6:LEVEL–6
7:LEVEL–7
Strength Levels
Can be selected with / Additional
colors that
are selectable
Original Assignments
Can be changed with /.
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② Options LEVEL–1 through LEVEL–7 in the submenu represents the seven echo
strength levels. The color sample to the right of each option is the original
assignment. Using
color.
/ , select the level for which you wish to change the
NOTE: Numeric keys cannot be used to select the options on the ECHO COLORS
submenu.
The upper seven color samples on the 10–color sample scale in Figure 4–23 indicate the
original assignments.
To return to the original assignments, repeat the above steps ② through ④, selecting
the colors in the same order as on the color sample scale.
Original Assignments
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2
① Select “ 2:DEPTH UNIT ” by pressing
, opening a DEPTH UNIT submenu as
shown below. The options available on the submenu should be self–explanatory.
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The following instructions will allow you to select the value that best suits your needs.
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4.10.5. Entering Time Offset for Local Standard Time (LST) Readout
4.10.5.1. Introduction
The date and time readouts displayed at the screen’s upper left corner are initially
UTC (.Universal Time Coordinated) date and time. To display the information
referenced to your local standard time (LST), enter the appropriate time offset (time
difference between LST and UTC) via the procedure described in the next paragraph.
Major time offsets from UTC are listed below:
・Bangkok: +7 house ・Honolulu: –10 hours*1
・Djakarta: +7 hours ・New York: –5 hours*1
・Ho Chi Minh +7 hours ・Houston: –6 hours*1
・Hong Kong: +8 hours ・San Francisco: –8 hours*1
・Kuala Lumpur: +8 hours ・Rio de Janeiro: –3 hours
・Mumbai (Bombay): +5.5 hours ・Lima: –5 hours
・Perth: +8 hours*1
・Seoul: +9 hours ・Izmir: +2 hours
・Singapore: +8 hours ・Gdansk: +1 hour*1
・Sydney: +10 hours*1 ・Hamburg: +1 hour*1
・Taipei: +8 hours ・Marseilles: +1 hour*1
・Tokyo: +9 hours ・Oslo: +1 hour*1
・Wellington: +12 hours ・Sankt–Petersburg: +3 hours*1
* Add 1 hour for Daylight Saving Time
1
to the right/left by pressing / .
② Enter the desired time offset. The +/– sign is switched by pressing / .
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With an optional *T–200 temperature sensor plugged into the 4–pin rear panel
connector “TEMP,” or with the specified dual frequency transducer connected, the
equipment is capable of displaying surface water temperature in degrees Celsius (゚C ) or
Fahrenheit ( F ). The temperature data will not be stored in memory for later retrieval.
゚
The following instructions will allow you to turn on/off the temperature display and
select the two readout units ( C and F ).
゚ ゚
< CAUTION >
Use of sensor other than the T–200 or of a dual frequency transducer other
than the specified will result in an incorrect temperature readout.
6
① Select option “ 6:TEMPERATURE ” by pressing numeric key
TEMPERATURE submenu as shown below.
, opening a
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4.10.8.1. Introduction
In order to read depth from the keel or to graphically indicate the relative location of the
transducer being used for current sounding, you must make the following menu settings
related to the transducer(s) at initial installation time.
transducer that is being used for current sounding. Three sites are selectable for each
transducer: Aft, Middle and Fore, as illustrated below.
Aft
Middle
Fore
To take advantage of this feature, you must register the relative sites of the high and
low transducers via the following steps:
1
① Select “ 1:LOCATION ” by pressing , opening a LOCATION submenu.
1
② Press , , selecting option “1:HIGH FREQUENCY” ( fo r channel–A).
③ Select the appropriate option by pressing the corresponding numeric key.
④ Press .
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.
2
⑤ Select “ 2:LOW FREQUENCY” by pressing
⑥ Select the appropriate option by pressing the corresponding numeric key.
⑦ Press .
⑧ Press to exit the menu mode.
Figure 4-33 Registering Transducer Sites
1:HIGH FREQUENCY
1:FOREi
1:LOCATION
2:MIDDLE
1:HIGH FREQUENCYi 3:AFT
2:LOW FREQUENCY
To read depth from the keel, you must first register the keel offset ( distance from the
transducer face to the bottom end of the keel in the vertical plane, as defined in the
example below). In a multiple–transducer installation ( with two transducers installed
in separate housings ), it is necessary to enter the appropriate keel offsets separately for
the high frequency/channel–A transducer and low frequency/channel–B transducer.
Transducer
Hull
Keel Offset
Keel
2
① Select “ * 2:KEEL OFFSET” by pressing , opening a KEEL OFFSET submenu
( Figure 4–35 on next page).
* via MAIN MENU→9:INSTALLATION SETTINGS→7:TRANSDUCER SETTINGS path
1
② Press , selecting option “1:HIGH FREQUENCY “ ( channel–A ).
③ Enter the correct keel offset of the channel–A transducer by repeatedly pressing
/ . Numeric keys cannot be used for entry of keel offset.
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④ Press to complete the entry for channel–A operation. The KEEL OFFSET
menu should then be displayed again.
/
An example below indicates how the keel offset entry affects the status indicators in the
upper part of the screen with the depth reference set to “ *1BELOW KEEL.” Note that
the zero line ( i.e. start of transmission) occurs above scale line 0, but its display is
suppressed. The digital depth readout and alarm depth will be a depth–below–keel
(DBK) value.
Figure 4-36 Indication of Depth Reference with Keel Offset Entered – Example
The following three rear panel interface connectors are selectable to accept digital
inputs, such as position, speed and heading data, from an external device:
・ I/O DATA
・ RS–232C
・ RS–422
Figure 4-37 Digital Interface Connectors
Depending on the type of interface of the device to be connected, select the appropriate
connector via the following steps:
See paragraph 9.3.4 for information on wiring to these connectors and also on the types
of data that can be accepted.
See paragraph 4.11 for selection of data types to be output via the connector specified as
above.
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You can select types of data, including those from a GPS receiver, to be output via the
interface connector selected in the previous paragraph (4.11). This function should help
reduce possible problems that may occur when an external device connected is not
capable of processing a large amount of output data or when the device receives a data
type that is not supported by the device’s software.
① Press to open the MAIN MENU, and then select “ 9:INSTALLATION SETTINGS ”
by pressing .
9
② Select “ 9:DATA OUTPUT PORT ” by pressing again, opening a DATA OUTPUT
PORT submenu, as shown above The options on the menu represent the data
types that can be output. The right-hand column shows the on/off status of each
output.
・ DEPTH ( DPT ) : Depth data in $SDDPT sentence
・ DEPTH ( DBT ) : Depth below transducer in $SDDBT sentence
・ DEPTH ( DBK) : Depth below keel in $SDDBK sentence
・ DEPTH ( PSKDPT) : Depth data in *1 $PSKPDPT sentence
・ TEMP ( M T W ) : Temperature data in $SDMTW sentence
・ *2 GPS ( R M C ) : Minimum recommended data in $GPRMC sentence
・ *2 OTHER S : Any NMEA–0183 ( IEC 61162–1) data other than above.
* This data format is for use with SKIPPER IR 301 digital depth repeater only.
1
*2 These data sentences are available with an optional GPS sensor or GPS data source
connected.
Initially, depth and temperature data only are output, as indicated “ON” above. The
rest of the data are initially turned off, as indicated “OFF.” To allow other types of
data to be output, execute the following steps:
③ Highlight the desired data type by pressing / .
NOTE: Numeric keys cannot be used to select the menu options in this case.
④ Press either or so that the status changes from “OFF” to “ ON.”
⑤ Press to complete the setting.
⑥ Press to exit the menu system.
To disable a particular data type, set the status to “OFF” at step ④.
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The following instructions assume that the SYSTEM MENU is being opened.
② Using the appropriate numeric key, select the colors that suits the environmental
lighting conditions, and press to complete the selection.
③ Press to exit the system menu mode.
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Hardware to be checked
Result of check
*1 The appearance of zero line (paragraph 3.4.3 ) in the strongest echo color, except in
the case of the DBK depth reference setting (paragraph 4.3 ), also indicates that both
the transmitter and the receiver are working consistently.
Press to exit the system menu mode, or any other key to return to the SYSTEM
MENU.
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NOTE: Selection of a desired interval does not affect the output interval (1 sec.) of realtime
depth data ( DBT, DPT, DBK and PSKPDPT).
Initially you can choose the high frequency/channel–A page or the low frequency/
channel–B page for full screen display by pressing .
Figure 5-6 Selecting Channels To Be Displayed
If, for any reason, you wish to display the 5:DISPLAY CHANNEL
echogram of either frequency alone at all
times, select the desired channel via the 1:HIGH FREQUENCY
following procedure. 2:LOW FREQUENCY
3:DUAL CHANNELSI
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*1 If both offsets were entered, two $PJMCN sentences will be output with the same
depth–below–transducer value; one contains the transducer draft, and the other, the
keel offset .
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*2 If depth measurements were done in fathoms or feet, the following metric values are
used to represent the maximum depth range in use:
Value (m) ④ Max. range in fathoms Value (m) ④ Max. range in feet
4.5m 2.5 6.1m 20
9.0m 5 12.2m 40
18.2m 10 30.6m 100
36.5m 20 61.2m 200
91.4m 50 122.5m 400
182.8m 100 306.4m 1000
365.7m 200 612.8m 2000
914.4m 500 1225.6m 4000
② Using the appropriate numeric key, select the time interval that best serves the
current purpose.
③ Press to complete the selection. The OUTPUT INTERVAL menu will then be
closed.
④ Proceed to the next paragraph to activate the data uploading function.
SYSTEM MENU
1:BACKGROUND
② Press to start the data uploading process. A 4–
to 5–digit down counter*1 should then show
2:SYSTEM CHECK
up in the middle between the menu and two
3:OUTPUT STORED DATAi
message lines, as in the example at left. The
4:OUTPUT INTERVAL
counter reading becomes 0 upon completion of
5:DISPLAY CHANNELS
uploading, when the counter is turned off.
43097
Down counter ( example)
*1 The number of counter digits represents the number of output data sentence blocks
terminated by carriage return (CR) and line feed (LF) codes, and its approximate maximum
value varies with the output interval selected, as follows:
43,200 (2 secs), 14,400 (6 secs), 8,640 (10 secs), 4,320 (20 secs), 1,440 (60 secs)
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7.5. Alarms
Last date and time readouts are not Ask your dealer or authorized engineer to
remembered on next power–up. replace existing battery installed on
internal main PCB.
The date and time information you set
through the menu system is lost after < WARNING >
the equipment is switched off.
HIGH VOLTAGES EXIST INSIDE THE
CONSOLE CABINET. THE USER MUST
NOT OPEN THE CABINET.
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User–Level Maintenance
To clean the cabinet surface, a neutral type household detergent intended for office
equipment is recommended.
Cleaning the acrylic filter on the LCD screen should be a maintenance routine to avoid
using a high brightness level. To clean the screen filter, use a piece of slightly wet cloth.
If stains persist, the cloth may be moistened with a neutral type detergent.
● Unplug all the cables from the rear panel and from the AC adapter, and check to be
sure that contact surfaces, including the pins in the rear–panel mounted receptacles
are free from corrosion.
● Check the connections at the ship’s AC and DC power sources for freedom from any
sort of corrosion.
● Correct any problem using a high quality contact–cleaning agent (contact
rejuvenator).
< WARNINGS >
1. BE SURE TO TURN THE EQUIPMENT OFF BEFORE REMOVING /
INSTALLING THE CONNECTIONS FROM / TO THE REAR PANEL OR AC
ADAPTER CONNECTORS.
2. SANDPAPER WILL DAMAGE THE CONTACT SURFACE AND MUST NOT
BE USED.
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9. Installation Instructions
9.1. Equipment Cabinet Installation
Additional Requirements
For long term trouble–free service, the proposed site for installation should be:
・ dry, well–ventilated and free as much as possible from shocks and engine vibrations.
・ away as much as possible from high temperature outlets ( such as exhaust fans and
heaters ), and as much as possible from areas where the unit is likely to be
constantly exposed to direct sunlight.
9.1.2. Mounting
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・ Dual Frequency: Type 570–50 /200T dual frequency transducer in single ABS
housing, with beam angles of 14゚X 20゚ at 50 kHz and 7゚ at 200
kHz. Power rating: 1kW RMS, Cable length: 15 meters standard
Type 706–50 /200T dual frequency transducer in single bronze
housing, with beam angles of 14゚X 20゚ at 50 kHz and 7゚ at 200
kHz. Power rating: 1kW RMS, Cable length: 15 meters standard
・ Single Frequency: Type 570–50 50 kHz single frequency transducer in ABS
housing, with beam angle of 12゚.
Power rating: 1 kW RMS Cable length: 15 meters (33 meters for
OEM model)
・ Single Frequency: Type 570–200 200 kHz single frequency transducer in ABS
housing, with beam angle of 4.5゚.
Power rating: 1 kW RMS Cable length: 15 meters
・ Single Frequency: STN ATLAS SW 6016 100 kHz ( dealer/user–supplied, new or
retrofit installation)
Power rating: 200W RMS Cable length: 33 meters
・ Single Frequency: 135 kHz ( dealer/user–supplied, new or retrofit installation)
・ Single Frequency: ELAC LSE 297 50 kHz single frequency transducer
Power rating: 200W RMS Cable length: 33 meters
・ Single Frequency: ELAC LSE 313 200 kHz single frequency transducer
Power rating: 200W RMS Cable length: 33 meters
The dimensions of matched transducers are given in the following pages. For
installation in a steel–hulled vessel, the user ( or the shipyard ) must design and prepare
an appropriate housing/blister that may have to be certified by the ship’s classification
society or a notified body to comply with the relevant specifications.
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63.5
9.5
120.6
127.0
Dimensions in millimeters
NOTE: The above dimensions are nominal values published by the transducer
manufacturer (Radarsonics Inc.). When designing a matched steel housing for
through–hull installation, the dimensions should be determined on the basis of the
exact size of the transducer unit to be actually installed.
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NOTE: The dimensions should be determined on the basis of the exact size of the ABS
transducer housing to be installed.
Flat washers
between flat washers
Rubber gasket placed
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Figure 9-8 LSE 297 50 kHz & LSE 313 200 kHz Transducers
Manufacturer: ELAC
Barium –Titanate / 50 kHz, PZT / 200 kHz
Beam Width: 32 / 50 kHz, 12 / 200 kHz
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Cable Length: 33m
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9.3.1. Introduction
All electrical connections to the equipment cabinet, except for power supply connections,
are to be made via the connector receptacles ( jacks ) installed on the rear panel of the
display cabinet. To connect from the ship’s power source to the cabinet, the Model
AC–2000 AC adapter is used.
Some of the cables supplied with the equipment or with optional components have
already been terminated in plugs, ready for immediate plugging into the cabinet. For
the cables that require installation of plugs by soldering, appropriate plugs are
separately supplied.
#1 (–) #3 (24V+)
#3 (DC IN+)
#1(–)
#2 (GND)
#2 (GND)
DC Output Connector
AC Fuse Holder ( 2 4 V to F–2000 DC In p ut)
(2 pcs of 1A fuse inside)
DC Backup Supply Connector
( to ship’s backup battery system)
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< WARNING>
THE AC–2000 IS SOLELY DESIGNED FOR
USE WITH THE F–2000 AND ITS OEM
MODELS. DAMAGE CAUSED BY ANY
OTHER USAGE IS NOT COVERED BY THE
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.
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9.3.2.2. DC Connections
・ DC Backup Cable (M402–PW01) to connect between the AC–2000 and the ship’s
DC backup battery system. This cable is terminated in a 3–hole plug at one end,
and open–ended at the other end (with 2 insulated conductors and bare shield
showing).
・ DC Output Cable (M402–PW02) to connect between the display cabinet and the
AC–2000. This cable is terminated in a 3–hole plug at both ends.
The above connections are illustrated in Figure 9–9.
② Push the plug into the left–hand 3–pin receptacle marked “ BKUP ” on the
AC–2000. Be sure to tighten the coupling ring on the plug body.
③ Plug one end of the DC Output Cable ( M402–PW02) into the 3–pin receptacle
marked “ POWER” on the equipment’s rear panel, and the other plug of the cable
into the right–hand 3–pin receptacle marked “ DC OUTPUT ” on the AC–2000. Be
sure to tighten the coupling ring on the plug body.
② Plug the other end of the cable into the 3–pin receptacle marked “ POWER” on the
equipment’s rear panel. Be sure to tighten the coupling ring on the plug body.
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9.3.2.3. AC Connections
Conductors L and N may be reversed without damage to the equipment if the power
source is of a single–phase AC system, but an increased hum noise level may result.
G (Ground)
N (Neutral)
L (Live)
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● Fuse ratings for installation with power connections via AC–2000 AC adapter
・ AC Fuses
Two pieces of 1 ampere (1A, type 5×20mm) fuse are already installed in the fuse
magazine in the AC power filter/receptacle block marked “FUSE 1AX2 ” (one in
the “ live ” or “hot” line, the other in the “ neutral ” line) when the AC–2000
adapter is initially delivered.
To gain access to the fuses for service purposes, pry–open the block with a flat blade
(8–10 mm wide) screw driver or a similar tool placed inside the tab portion, pulling
out the fuse magazine as illustrated below. FORCING–OPEN WITH A SMALL
BLADE TOOL CAN DAMAGE THE TAB.
Fuse magazine
・ DC Fuses
Install the following fuses in the fuse holder on the AC adapter case and on the
display cabinet’s rear panel:
- 5A in fuse holder on AC–2000 adapter’s case ( normally installed on delivery)
- 3A in fuse holder on cabinet’s rear panel ( rating for 24 VDC from AC–2000)
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Two pairs of shielded conductors are connected to the transducer crystals inside the
housing, and must be correctly identified before they can be soldered to the plug.
・ Blue /Black pair: internally connected to 50 kHz crystal
・ Yellow/Black pair: internally connected to 200 kHz crystal
After disassembling the plug and passing the coupling ring over the cable, solder the
conductors and drains to the pins on the plug body, as follows:
・ Blue of blue/black pair to pin # 1 ( 50 kHz transmit/receive)
・ Black of blue/black pair to pin # 2 ( 50 kHz transmit/receive)
・ Drain (shield) of blue/black pair to pin # 7 ( ground)
・ Yellow of yellow/black pair to pin # 3 ( 200 kHz transmit/receive)
・ Black of yellow/black pair to pin # 4 ( 200 kHz transmit/receive)
・ Drain (shield) of yellow/black pair to pin # 7 ( ground)
・ Brown to pin # 5 ( temperature sensor input)
・ White to pin # 6 ( temperature sensor input)
Pins # 1 and # 2, connected to 50 kHz transmitter, are electrically balanced and the
connections to these pins may be reversed without affecting transducer performance.
Pins # 3 and # 4, connected to 200 kHz transmitter, are electrically balanced and the
connections to these pins may be reversed without affecting transducer performance.
Pins # 5 and # 6, connected to embedded temperature sensor, are not polarized, and
connections to these pins may be reversed without affecting temperature readout.
Care should be taken to ensure that no stray strands of wire or no excess solder on any
pin touch the inside walls of the plug shell when the plug body is inserted into the shell.
Assemble the plug, tightening the screws firmly. The transducer cable can now be
plugged into the 7–pin male–type receptacle ( HS21R–7) on the cable adapter.
After installation of the transducers, register the assigned channel, frequency and
mounting location of each transducer in the table below so that the operator can tell
which transducer is in use for current sounding.
Mounting Location
PORT STB PORT STB PORT STB
installed.
single-frequency transducers are separately
This cable adapter is not to be used when two
To 570–50/200
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Cable Extensions
In installations where the existing integral cable must be extended, be sure to use the
same type of cable supplied by the manufacturer. Use of additional cable not approved
by the manufacturer will seriously degrade the depth detection performance. All joints
must be made by soldering and properly insulated. “ Twist–and–tape ” connections must
be avoided. Coaxial cables are electrically unbalanced and cannot be used.
Slide the plug shell over the cable first, and solder the conductors to the three pins on
the plug body as follows:
The pin ID numbers are marked in raised
・ One conductor to pin #1 letters on the face of the plug body. Pins
・ Shield ( braid) to pin #2 #1 and #3 are balanced, and may be
reversed.
・ Other conductor to pin #3
Care should be taken to ensure that no stray strands of wires or excess solder on any
pin touches the inside wall of the plug shell when the plug is reassembled.
Reassemble the plug, tightening the screws firmly.
Each transducer can now be plugged into the appropriate three–prong receptacle
(Figure 9–16) on the rear panel. Turn the equipment off, push the plug into the correct
receptacle as far as it goes, and screw the coupling ring onto the threaded part of the
receptacle until it stops.
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9.3.4.1. Introduction
The equipment is designed to interface with various external devices that output or
accept digital data signals in the IEC 61162– 1 /NMEA–0183 format. Rear panel interface
connectors “ RS–232C,” “ RS–422” and “ I/O DATA” are provided for this purpose.
Input Data
The following IEC 61162 – 1 / NMEA–0183 data sentences can be input via one*1 of the
connectors for display on–screen:
● $GPGGA ( derives LAT/LON position fix only)
● $GPRMC ( derives UTC date and time only, if $GPZDA sentence is not available)
● $GPVTG ( derives speed–over–ground and course–over–ground)
● $GPZDA ( derives UTC date & time)
*1 Select the desired connector via instructions in paragraph 4.11.
● $PSKPDPT ( proprietary depth data for SKIPPER IR 301 digital depth repeater)
① Temperature in degrees
② Temperature unit ; C = Celsius, F = Fahrenheit
③ Checksum
④ Carriage return
⑤ Line feed
This data sentence is output when a specified dual frequency transducer is used or
when an optional T–200 sensor is plugged into the rear panel TEMP connector.
*3 If both offsets were entered, two $PJMCN sentences will be output with the same
depth–below–transducer value; one contains the transducer draft, and the other, the
keel offset.
*4 If the depth measurement was done in fathoms or feet, the following metric values are
used to represent the maximum depth range in use:
Value (m) ④ Max. range in fathoms Value (m) ④ Max. range in feet
4.5m 2.5 6.1m 20
9.0m 5 12.2m 40
18.2m 10 30.6m 100
36.5m 20 61.2m 200
91.4m 50 122.5m 400
182.8m 100 306.4m 1000
365.7m 200 612.8m 2000
914.4m 500 1225.6m 4000
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Of the nine pins, the following three are used for data transfers, and the rest are left
unused:
・ Pin #2: RX
・ Pin #3: TX
・ Pin #5: Ground
Data sentences are automatically output in real time with the equipment working
normally. The data stored in flash memory will be output with a command invoked from
the SYSTEM MENU. See section 6 for details. No hand–shaking protocol is used between
the transmitter (F–2000) and a data receiver.
Data sentences are automatically output in real time with the equipment working
normally. The data stored in flash memory will be output with a command invoked from
the SYSTEM MENU. See section 6 for details. No hand–shaking protocol is used between
the transmitter ( F–2000) and a data receiver.
Pin #4
Pin # 8 ( center pin)
Pin #7 Pin #1
NOTE: A 12V regulated DC voltage is available from pins #7 ( + ) and #8 (ground) for
powering light-duty external devices, such as a GPS sensor. See < WARNING > below.
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The pin assignments and communications protocol are compatible with the standard
Centronics parallel output specifications, as follows:
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The 4–pin receptacle is provided to connect an optional T–200 water temperature sensor
( thermistor, 5 kΩ at 25 C) in a multiple–transducer installation. Observe < CAUTIONS >
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1 below. The sensor has an integral two–conductor shielded cable (10 meters standard),
normally terminated in a four–hole female–type mating plug.
If the type 570–50 / 200T dual frequency transducer is installed, identify the cable
terminated in a 4–hole plug from the cable adaptor kit, and push that plug into the
connector. Observe < CAUTIONS > 2 below.
Pin #3 Pin #2
Pin #4 Pin #1
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The following alarm outputs are separately available from the 5–pin alarm connector
( Figure 9–23 below) for driving an external audible / visual alarm control switch:
・ Polarity: NPN
・ Collector Voltage (VC ): 50V maximum
・ Sink Current ( IC ): 800 mA maximum
Care should be taken not to exceed the maximum ratings when an external power
supply is to be used as the collector voltage source. If a heavy–duty power relay is to be
driven, or if the target device requires power consumption in excess of the above ratings,
an appropriate buffer amplifier must be placed between the output and such a device.
To drive a small mechanical relay with each output, a 12V+ regulated DC supply is
available from pins #2, #4 and #6, which may be used as the collector voltage for each
output. Observe < WARNING > below when using this internal power source.
Pin # 3 ( BOTTOM)
Pin #6 (12V+)
* 1 High speed switching diodes, such as the MA–165 and the 1S1588 or equivalents, are
recommended. The cathode side of the diode must be connected to 12V+.
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