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Seite 1 - COLOR SCANNING SONAR

COLOR SCANNING SONARCSH-5L/CSH-8L

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viiiDC/ACInverterTR-2451 24 VDC : Standard Supply : Option : User SupplyHull UnitCSH-8040, 600 mm stroke CSH-8041, 400 mm stroke Transceiver UnitC

Seite 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1-11. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Control Unit All operations are carried out from the control unit. All controls quickly respond to the operator’s com

Seite 4 - Code No.: 100-236-231

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-21.2 Remote Controller (option) The remote controller provides armchair control of the tilt, range, gain and menu function

Seite 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-31.3 Basic Operating Procedure 1.3.1 Turning on the power 1. Press the POWER switch on the control unit to turn on the

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-41.3.3 Transmitting TRANSMISSION in the SONAR menu is off in the default setting. If it is has been set to ON, the procedur

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-51.3.4 Adjusting backlighting of control unit 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu. 2. Use the [RANGE] control to

Seite 8 - FOREWORD

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-61.3.5 Choosing a display mode Three display modes are available: NORMAL, COMBI-1 and COMBI-2. To choose the display mode,

Seite 9 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-7Normal mode display (sonar display) SHIP SPEED 12.4 ktSHIP COURSE 246LAT/LON 32 52.150N 132 12.150E

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-8COMBI-2 display (sonar display + echosounder display) Text WindowFor description seeChapter 5.500R 1000T 30 (30)G 10.0SEN

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-91.3.7 Adjusting the gain The [GAIN] control adjusts receiver sensitivity. It should be adjusted to see fish echoes clearl

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Your Local Agent/DealerYour Local Agent/Dealer9-52 Ashihara-cho,9-52 Ashihara-cho,Nishinomiya, JapanNishinomiya, JapanTelephone :Telephone : 0798-65-2

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-101.4 Setting the Tilt Angle The tilt angle shows the direction to which the sound wave is emitted. When the sound wave is

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-11Range and tilt angle Range (m) ±2-10° ±4-14° ±6-20° ±10-26° 50, 85, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350400, 450, 500 600, 800 1

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-121.4.2 Bottom and tilt angle Finding the proper tilt angle is of utmost importance when searching for fish, especially in

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-131.4.4 Points to consider • As a general rule of thumb, a vertically distributed fish school is a better sonar target t

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-141.4.6 Suitable tilt angle The table below shows the estimated detection range for tilt angles of 0, 5, 10 and 15 degrees

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-151.6 Sonar Menu Overview This equipment has four menus: sonar menu, sounder menu, marks menu and system menu. Of the four

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-164. Use the [RANGE] control to choose a menu item. The selected item is highlighted. Note: Items displayed in red are lo

Seite 20 - 1.4 Setting the Tilt Angle

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-17Description of sonar menu (con’t from previous page) Item Description Ref. page COLOR RESPONSE Adjusts color level agains

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2-12. FINE TUNING THE SONAR PICTURE 2.1 Eliminating Unwanted Echoes Echoes from targets such as bottom and fish return to the transducer in order

Seite 23 - 1.4.4 Points to consider

iSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment.Immediately turn

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2. FINE TUNING THE SONAR PICTURE 2-28. On a long range, locate a fish school which is approaching own ship. Note that the tilt should be kept adjust

Seite 25 - 1.6 Sonar Menu Overview

2-32.3.2 Pulse length The pulse length control determines the length of the transmission pulse emitted into the water. While a longer pulse is advan

Seite 26 - PRESS [EVENT] KEY TO EXECUTE

2. FINE TUNING THE SONAR PICTURE 2-42.4 Suppressing Bottom and Sea Surface Reflections in Shallow Fishing Grounds In shallow fishing grounds with ha

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2. FINE TUNING THE SONAR PICTURE 2-52.5 Rejecting Sonar Interference and Noise While observing the sonar picture, you may encounter occasional or in

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2. FINE TUNING THE SONAR PICTURE 2-62.5.4 Rejecting interference with TX cycle When other sonars of the same TX frequency as own sonar are near, an

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2. FINE TUNING THE SONAR PICTURE 2-72.6 Choosing Beamwidth 2.6.1 Horizontal beamwidth If you wish to have better bearing discrimination (ability to d

Seite 30 - 2.3 Suppressing Bottom Tail

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Seite 31 - 2.3.3 2ND AGC

3-13. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3.1 Tracking a Fish School (target lock) Target lock, which requires speed and heading inputs, automatically tracks

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3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-2Note 3: The target lock feature tracks a target up to 55° tilt angle. For example, if a ship moves from position A to

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3-33.2 Detecting Fish Schools Aurally Sometimes you may be preoccupied with other tasks and unable to concentrate on watching the sonar picture. In

Seite 34 - Interference

iiCAUTIONDo not exceed 18 knots with the trans-ducer lowered and do not exceed 16knots when lowering or raising thetransducer.The transducer may beco

Seite 35 - 2.8 Echo Averaging

3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-43.3 The Fish Alarm The fish alarm generates an audio alarm when a fish echo above a certain strength enters the alarm

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3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-53.4 Measuring Fish School Speed To ensure a good haul, it is important to estimate the direction and speed of the fis

Seite 37 - 3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION

3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-6Note 3: Each time the [FISH] key is pressed the fish mark changes in the sequence shown below. Maximum 10 fish marks m

Seite 38 - 3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION

3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-73.6 Event Mark, Own Ship Position Mark 3.6.1 Event mark The event mark, which requires speed and heading data, is use

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3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-8Each time the key is pressed the appearance of the event marks changes as below. Ten marks may be entered. When this a

Seite 40 - 3.3 The Fish Alarm

3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-93.7 Collectively Deleting Marks You may collectively delete track, event marks or fish marks as shown below. Own ship

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3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-103.8 Function Keys (F1-F4) A function key may be programmed two ways: set up the equipment according to fishing groun

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3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-117. Use the [GAIN] control to choose the function key (F1-F4) you want to program. 8. Press the [EVENT] key to progr

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3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-123.8.4 Confirming function key program You may confirm function key program as below. 1. Press the [MENU] key to op

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3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-133.9 Suppressing Effects of Pitching and Rolling (Stabilizer) The Motion Sensor MS-100 (option) compensates for the a

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iiiTABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ...vi SYS

Seite 46 - TRACK SHIP EVENT SHIP

3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION 3-143. To turn off the stabilizer, press the [STABILIZER] key. The stabilizer mark, stabilizer indication and stabilizer

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4-14. ECHOSOUNDER MODE This chapter covers operation of the echosounder picture, which may be displayed by choosing the COMBI-2 mode. 4.1 Choosing

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4. ECHOSOUNDER 4-2** SOUNDER MENU **(RANGE CTRL: U/D, GAIN CTRL: L/R) [MENU MODE] : SONAR SOUNDER MARKS SYSTEMCOLOR : 1 234RANGE : 160SHIFT : 0

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4. ECHOSOUNDER 4-34.3 Picture Advance Speed The picture advance speed determines how quickly the vertical scan lines run across the screen. When sele

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4. ECHOSOUNDER 4-4 4.5 Suppressing Interference Interference from other sounders or electrical interference shows itself on the screen as in the illu

Seite 51 - 4. ECHOSOUNDER MODE

4. ECHOSOUNDER 4-54.7 Erasing Weak Echoes Sediments in the water or reflections from plankton may be painted on the screen in green or light-blue, as

Seite 52 - 4.2 Adjusting the Gain

4. ECHOSOUNDER 4-64.8 Other Items on the Sounder Menu The table below describes the SOUNDER menu items not described in the previous sections of thi

Seite 53 - 4.4 Measuring Depth

5-15. MARKS AND DATA 5.1 Marks and Data on the Normal Display 5003BW 372 freeze 359 96 B 60S450 15( 121)NWR 1000Fish Mark*Latest Event

Seite 54 - Inteference from

4. ECHOSOUNDER 5-2 Description of marks and data on the normal display Shows own ship’s present position and points in bow direction.Own Ship MarkWhe

Seite 55 - Weak reflections

5. MARKS AND DATA 5-3Description of marks and data on the normal display (con’t from previous page) Mark/Data

Seite 56 - 4. ECHOSOUNDER

iv 3. ADVANCED SONAR OPERATION ...3-1 3.1 Tracking a Fish School (target lock)...

Seite 57 - 5. MARKS AND DATA

5. MARKS AND DATA 5-4Description of marks and data on the normal display (con’t from previous page) Latest Event MarkMark/Data

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5. MARKS AND DATA 5-55.2 Marks and Data on the Echosounder and Audio Displays * = Requires appropriate sensor.*1 = Water current data may be displ

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5. MARKS AND DATA 5-6 Description of marks and data on the echosounder and audio displays Mark/Data

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6-16. INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY 6.1 Bottom Echo When the tilt angle is changed, the bottom echo will appear on the screen. When the tilt angle is de

Seite 61 - Displays

6. INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY 6-26.2 Fish School A fish school appears as a mass of echoes. The color of the mass shows the density. To know the distri

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6. INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY 6-36.3 Sea Surface Reflections To reduce sea surface reflections, set the tilt angle to 5° or more so that the upper edg

Seite 63 - 6. INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY

6. INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY 6-46.5 False Echo by Sidelobe An ultrasonic wave is emitted only in the direction set by the [TILT] lever but, in practi

Seite 64 - 6.2 Fish School

7-17. MARKS AND SYSTEM MENUS This chapter describes the MARKS and SYSTEM menus. To display the SYSTEM or MARKS menu, do the following: 1. Press t

Seite 65 - 6.4 Wake

7. MARKS AND SYSTEM MENUS 7-2MARKS menu description Item Description Ref. Page RANGE RINGS Turns the range rings on/off and chooses range ring inter

Seite 66 - 6.6 Noise and Interference

7. MENU DESCRIPTION 7-37.2 SYSTEM Menu ** SYSTEM MENU **(RANGE CTRL: U/D, GAIN CTRL: L/R) [MENU MODE] : SONAR SOUNDER MARKS SYSTEMDIMMER : 10DIS

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v 8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING ...8-1 8.1 General Maintenance...

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7. MENU DESCRIPTION 7-4Description of SYSTEM menu (con’t from previous page) Item Description Ref. Page. AUTO RETRACT Turns automatic transducer ret

Seite 69 - 7.2 SYSTEM Menu

8-18. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment.WARNING

Seite 70 - 7. MENU DESCRIPTION

8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-28.3 Hull Unit Maintenance 8.3.1 Lubrication points, zinc plate HULL UNITRaise transducer and coat mainshaft with

Seite 71 - TROUBLESHOOTING

8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-38.3.2 Manually raising the transducer If the transducer cannot be raised automatically, manually raise it as foll

Seite 72 - 8.3 Hull Unit Maintenance

8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-48.4 Fuse Replacement Use the proper fuse.Use of a wrong fuse can result in damageto the equipment.WARNING The fuse

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8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-58.6 Troubleshooting The table below provides common symptoms of equipment troubles and the means to rectify them.

Seite 74 - 8.5 Fan Replacement

8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-6 8.7 Error Messages The table below shows the error messages which may appear on the display. All error messages a

Seite 75 - 8.6 Troubleshooting

8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-78.8 Diagnostic Tests This unit has 10 diagnostic tests (eight with the CSH-8L) which check it for proper performan

Seite 76 - 8.7 Error Messages

8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-88.8.2 Description of diagnostic tests Single test, Conti(nuous) test The single and conti(nuous) tests check the

Seite 77 - 8.8 Diagnostic Tests

8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-9Panel test The panel test checks the controls on the control unit for proper operation. 1. Press a key. If the

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vi FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the CSH-5L/CSH-8L Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO CSH-5L/CSH-8L Color Scanning Sonar. For over 50 y

Seite 79 - X-Y coordinate

8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-10Color test The color test checks for proper display of colors. Press the [EVENT] key to change the screen color,

Seite 80 - RED GREEN BLUE

8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-11SIO test This test checks the input/output ports (CN-A1, NMEA1/CIF1, NMEA2/CIF2) of the processor unit. The resul

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8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-12Echo tests DISPLAY ECHO TESTPRESS [MENU] KEY TO EXIT TRX ECHO TESTPRESS [MENU] KEY TO EXIT TRX ECHO TESTPRE

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04/07/05 SP - 1 E1319S01D-M SPECIFICATIONS OF COLOR SCANNING SONAR CSH-5L/8L 1 PROCESSOR UNIT 1.1 Display Mode Single scan Echo sounder combin

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04/07/05 SP - 2 E1319S01D-M 2.5 Range Range (m) Single Echo Sounder CombinationBasic Range (m) Offcenter “OFF” Offcenter “ON” Offcenter “OFF” Offce

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04/07/05 SP - 3 E1319S01D-M 4 INTERFACE 4.1 Input Data NMEA 0183 Ver1.5/2.0/2.2 GGA, RMC, GLL, VHW, VTG, HDG, HDM, HDT, DPT, DBT, DBS, CUR, V

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AP-1 MENU TREE Default settings shown in bold italics. The menu item “[MENU MODE],” which chooses a menu, is shown at the top of each menu. Sonar m

Seite 87 - MENU TREE

MENU TREE AP-2 Marks menu [MENU] key(MARKS selected fromMENU MODE)RANGE RINGS (1/4R , 1/2R, OFF)BEARING SCALE (ON, OFF)CURRENT VECTOR (ON, OFF)CURRE

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IN-1INDEX 2 2ND AGC ..... 2-3 A AGC ..... 2-2

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viiSYSTEM CONFIGURATION Processor UnitCSH-5210Transceiver UnitCSH-5130Control UnitCSH-5211Pre-amplifier UnitCSH-5020Hull UnitCSH-5040, 600 mm stroke

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