3. CHECKING AND INITIAL SETTINGS
3-3
3.3
Heading Alignment, Draft and Stroke Adjust-
ments
Do as follows to compensate the heading line and set own ship’s draft and stroke
length of the hull unit.
1. Locate a target (buoy, etc.) in the bow direction and display it on the screen at
close range.
The heading alignment is correct when the target is displayed at 12 o’clock on the
screen.
2. Press the
MENU
key to open the menu.
3. Press
X
on the cursorpad to select [COM2] on the menu bar.
4. Press
T
to move the cursor inside the menu.
5. Press
T
several times to select [Heading].
6. Press
X
to open the setting window.
7. [Heading] is selected with the cursor; press
W
or
X
to
adjust the setting value.
Adjust the setting value so that the target echo se-
lected at step 1 appears at the 12 o’clock position (+:
clockwise direction, -: counterclockwise direction).
Heading
Buoy
12 o’clock position
When on-screen target is
skewed right, transducer
heading is skewed left.
Menu
TX Power
TX Pulselength
TX Rate
Interference-LF
Interference-HF
AGC-LF
AGC-HF
Auto Filter-LF
Auto Filter-HF
Reverberation
Volume
: Select
: Change
Menu: Apply
COM1
COM2
HOR.
VERT
ES
FUNC Key
System
High
Long
1 0
On
On
0
0
Wide
Wide
Off
0. 0
Menu
TX Power
TX Pulselength
TX Rate
Interference
AGC
Auto Filter
Reverberation
Volume
: Select
: Change
Menu: Apply
COM1
COM2
HOR.
VERT
ES
FUNC Key
System
High
Long
1 0
On
0
Wide
Off
0. 0
For CH-600
For CH-500
Menu
: Select
: Change
Menu: Apply
COM1
COM2
HOR.
VERT
ES
FUNC Key
System
No
Off
Off
32
3
Relative
+0
+0.0
+0.0
+0
Delete Track
White Marker
Erase Color
Echo Colors
BKGD. Colors
Bearing
Heading
Roll Offset
Pitch Offset
Sensor Correct
Delete sonar track.
Menu
: Select
: Change
Menu: Apply
COM1
COM2
HOR.
VERT
ES
FUNC Key
System
No
Compress
Off
Off
32
3
Relative
+0
+0.0
+0.0
+0
Delete Track
Mix Mode
White Marker
Erase Color
Echo Colors
BKGD. Colors
Bearing
Heading
Roll Offset
Pitch Offset
Sensor Correct
Delete sonar track.
For CH-600
For CH-500
Heading
+0°
(-180~+179
°)
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