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EACH TILT ANGLE (SONAR MODE) ······················································· 27 

OVERLAP DISPLAY MODE (SONAR MODE) ············································ 28 

EACH SCAN DIRECTION (BOTTOM SONAR MODE) ································· 29 

SAVE IMAGE TO MEMORY CARD ·························································· 30 

MEMORY CARD ··················································································· 31 

DISPLAY RANGE ················································································· 32 

SHIFT (DISPLAY RANGE SHIFT) (SOUNDER MODE) ································· 33 

SLOW SCAN SPEED (SONAR MODE) ····················································· 34 

SENSITIVITY ······················································································· 35 

NEAR/FAR GAIN (SONAR MODE) ·························································· 37 

NEAR/FAR GAIN DISTANCE SET-UP (SONAR MODE) ······························· 38 

MARKER (SONAR MODE) ····································································· 38 

DEPTH MARKER (BOTTOM SONAR/SOUNDER MODES) ·························· 39 

DISPLAY SWITCH(SOUNDER MODE) ····················································· 39 

SWEEPING SPEED (SOUNDER MODE) ··················································· 40 

A-MODE (SOUNDER MODE) ·································································· 41 

EXPANSION RATIO (SOUNDER MODE)··················································· 41 

SHIFT EXPANSION POSITION (SOUNDER MODE) ···································· 42 

CLEAN ECHO (SOUNDER MODE) ·························································· 42 

WATER TEMP GRAPH (SOUNDER MODE) ·············································· 43 

FISH ALARM (SOUNDER MODE) ··························································· 43 

DEPTH ALARM (SOUNDER MDOE) ························································ 44 

SUPER RANGE (SOUNDER MDOE) ························································ 45 

DEPTH DISPLAY (SOUNDER MDOE) ······················································ 45 

SWEEPING STEP (SOUNDER MDOE) ····················································· 45 

BACKGROUND COLOR ········································································ 46 

COLOR TONE ······················································································ 46 

COLOR CONFIGURATION ····································································· 46 

COLOR ERASE ···················································································· 47 

INTENSE LEVEL ·················································································· 47 

CLUTTER ···························································································· 47 

Summary of Contents for Hondex HE-773-III-Di

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Page 2: ...not described in this manual INTRODUCTION Do not reproduce a part or all of contents described in this manual Please understand that the unit may differ from the contents described in this manual due...

Page 3: ...TIONAL 10 POWER ON OFF 12 SCREEN BRIGHTNESS 12 TRANSDUCER SET UP 13 MENU 14 SONAR MODE SWITCH 15 SCAN DIRECTION SONAR BOTTOM SONAR MODES 16 TILT ANGLE SONAR BOTTOM SONAR MODES 18 DETECTION RANGE SONAR...

Page 4: ...MARKER SONAR MODE 38 DEPTH MARKER BOTTOM SONAR SOUNDER MODES 39 DISPLAY SWITCH SOUNDER MODE 39 SWEEPING SPEED SOUNDER MODE 40 A MODE SOUNDER MODE 41 EXPANSION RATIO SOUNDER MODE 41 SHIFT EXPANSION PO...

Page 5: ...NMEA INPUT 55 IR SONAR BOTTOM SONAR MODES 56 MENU LIST 57 DIMENSIONAL DRAWING 60 HULL UNIT DIMENSION 62 MAIN UNIT CONNECTION 63 CONNECTOR INFO 64 MAIN UNIT INSTRALLATION 65 BUILT IN INSTALLATION 66 T...

Page 6: ...for navigation It causes the marine accidents and incidents Be sure to use the official marine charts for navigation Do not operate the unit while piloting the vessel It causes the marine accidents an...

Page 7: ...ng and heating Do not leave the power plug after its removal It causes firing and heating if the plug gets wet Be sure to wire the cables for safety pilot The improper wiring causes the accident Do no...

Page 8: ...er landing the vessel on ground or fixing the vessel at shipyard etc Water proof treatment is required for Thru Hull installation If not it causes the marine accident Do not operate the electronic too...

Page 9: ...play Bottom Sonar Mode Quad screen for different scan direction Super Bright LED Display Visibility has been improved by adopting clear and bright LED display 6 CAUTION OF OPERATION FEATURE Power OFF...

Page 10: ...5 Transducer Frequency Mode Multi Scan Area Sonar Bottom Sonar Sounder TD303 290kHz 180 Hemisphere Full swing TD304 140 240kHz 180 Hemisphere Full swing BASIC FEATURE...

Page 11: ...auto hull unit is selected DISPLAY Color Pattern Gain Bar Range Water Temp Animation Tilt Display Scan Step Display Range Sector Freq Distance Scale Voltage Reflection Bottom Ship Color Pattern Gain...

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Page 13: ...moves the selected item and changes the set up When not opening the menu Up Down keys moves the range of manual expansion and Left Right keys moves the marker toward water surface or bottom direction...

Page 14: ...emote 4P optional NMEA GGA VTG or RMC output device 6P Water temp sensor 8P optional Transducer 12P DC power supply 2P Earthing 2 REAR VIEW OF MAIN UNIT Fix the plate B on to TD connecto and tighten i...

Page 15: ...for single display normal mode OFF CENTER p22 Display off center picture 4 DISPLAY p25 Display quad split screen Special key USER KEY A H Set up the tilt motor angle for 4 Display or overlap mode p27...

Page 16: ...1 About handling remote control option Remote CR06 is the wired specs only Wireless not supported Locate the remote to safe spot against vibration etc when not in use It may cause injury and accidents...

Page 17: ...brightness potentiometer counter clockwise so that the power is set to OFF Caution Set the power OFF when starting the engine because the unstable variation of battery voltage level may cause the prob...

Page 18: ...40kHz Scan_Port Set up Be sure to set up SCAN_PORT every time changing the transducer To select hull unit Select the hull unit to use Manual Manual hull unit Auto Auto hull unit lnitially Not selected...

Page 19: ...e the selected item DIRECTION key Change the value with Left Right key Change the menu set up New set up value becomes effective right after the change Water temp alarm Depth alarm Press Right key to...

Page 20: ...mode change SONAR MODE SWITCH Mode Button Press key to change the mode Sonar Mode Bottom Sonar Mode Sounder Mode This key does not work when menu is opened 1 Menu Button 1 Mode Button Go to Menu1 MOD...

Page 21: ...tion from ship location SCAN DIRECTION SONAR BOTTOM SONAR MODES Sonar Mode 1 Possible to change the scan direction in 1 8 steps key to rotate clockwise key to rotate counter clockwise Train Search Are...

Page 22: ...ge 0 180 in 1 8 steps 0 Forward direction for right display 180 Forward direction for left display Scan direction Clockwise Scan direction Counter clockwise Angle for train center location Train cente...

Page 23: ...l direction moves to upward moves to downward 1 Change this tilt angle moves to upward moves to downward Display the tilt angle Red line shows Tilt direction Display Range Display max horizontal dista...

Page 24: ...ar Mode Possible to rotate in 1 8 steps Range Max 120 moves the target area to clockwise moves the target area to counter clockwise 1 Counter clockwise shift Clockwise shift TILT Change center directi...

Page 25: ...ON RANGE SONAR BOTTOM SONAR MODES 6KNV 5VGR 5GEVQT 4GPIG Sonar Mode Choose from 9 different sectors 30 60 90 120 150 180 240 300 360 Bottom Sonar Mode Choose from 4different sectors 30 60 90 120 Chang...

Page 26: ...step is not executed with sonar mode Both selected and activated steps are shown on the screen Selected step Actual step activated HIGH SPEED SCAN MODE SONAR MODE High Speed Scan Mode High speed mode...

Page 27: ...P MARK SONAR BOTTOM SONAR MODES OFF CENTER MODE SONAR BOTTOM SONAR MODES Off Center Mode Press to change Front Right Left Rear OFF 1 Ship Front Right Left Rear Go to MENU1 2 SHIP MARK OFF Mark OFF ON...

Page 28: ...23 Possible to shift the screen left right Off Center Mode Bottom Sonar Mode Press to change Left Right OFF 1 Ship Left Right Off Center Button...

Page 29: ...play is shown instead 1 3D like animation appears on the upper right display showing on going emission direction Tilt angle Center angle with red line White circle for left side Black circle for right...

Page 30: ...y order 4 DISPLAY MODE SONAR BOTTOM SONAR MODES Press to enable disable 4 Display 1 Example display of sonar mode 4 screen mode Example of Display of Bottom Sonar Mode 4 Screen Mode This set up will t...

Page 31: ...4 DISPLAY MODE SONAR MODE Go to MENU1 7 OTHER SONAR BOTTOM SONAR MODE Go to MENU1 5 OTHER BOTTOM SONAR Select the display order for 4 Display mode 1 2 Display Order 4 Display Mode Step Sector Range S...

Page 32: ...ight EACH TILT ANGLE SONAR MODE Tilt Direction Change 1 Upper Right Tilt Angle Upper Left Tilt Angle Lower Right Tilt Angle Lower Left Tilt Angle Pressing TILT button changes all tilts spontaneously 1...

Page 33: ...ent colors Possible to change each tilt angle with is not used This mode shows the color of strongest reaction out of 3 different patterns Set up the tilt angle Color patterns Clutter Intense Level fe...

Page 34: ...ONAR MODE 1 This figure is angle from the bow direction For details on the above display refer to To change the scan direction to be detected page 17 Scan Direction Change 1 Pressing TRAIN button chan...

Page 35: ...s function does not work while MENU is opened Possible to see the saved image on the memory card KD05 C P with PC etc 1 2 3 Memory Card Save Image Refer to the following page for handling of the card...

Page 36: ...y to an external storage as the back up Caution2 Be sure to face the sticker side of memory card to the operator front Wrong insertion may damage on the unit Keep the slot cover ON always except remov...

Page 37: ...up the individual range for sonar mode bottom sonar mode and sounder mode Use the range showing the depth Ghost image might appear from the reflected sea bottom p34 Case of Sonar Mode Beam length dist...

Page 38: ...hen shifting to 4m downward at 0 8m depth range Also using expand feature would help to enlarge the target area much bigger User Key G H 4m shift Display range Display range 4m shift 4m shift BEFORE A...

Page 39: ...rease or eliminate the ghost image SLOW SCAN SPEED SONAR MODE Scan Speed Set up Go to MENU1 7 OTHER SONAR Go to 2 SCAN SPEED STD Normal LOW When you use shallower range short range than actual bottom...

Page 40: ...ing possible by sensitivity adjustment while looking at the past image Independent sensitivity setting is possible in sonar mode bottom sonar mode fish finder mode respectively SENSITIVITY Gain Adjust...

Page 41: ...the sensitivity of right display Press user key C to increase the sensitivity of left display Press to increase the sensitivity of both displays Gain Adjustment Sounder Mode Select 1 screen display 2...

Page 42: ...he reflections of plankton or water surface Go to MENU1 5 NEAR FAR GAIN Press SET key Set up display appears at the left bottom 1 2 Refer to NEAR FAR GAIN DISTANCE SET UP p38 for more details about th...

Page 43: ...cal Horizontal distance appears in yellow color on the display Press key to enlarge the circle marker Press key to reduce the marker size Press clear key mode key off center mode key or enable disable...

Page 44: ...h Marker Line Right Key Line moves downward Left Key Line moves upward Depth Depth Marker Go to Menu1 DISPLAY Freq single Freq display Freq Freq same Freq in 2 split screens You can adjust each sensit...

Page 45: ...Relation between Sweeping Speed and Sounding Rate Sweeping speed can be selected from 6 different types The following is the reference of sounding rate for each set up High Speed Mode High speed mode...

Page 46: ...DE Select from OFF BOTTOM LOCK AUTO EXP or MANUAL EXP OFF Clear the expansion mode Bottom Lock Make sea bottom straight line and expand the upper area from the bottom Auto Exp Expanded upper lower dir...

Page 47: ...e the area Press to move upward Press to move downward 1 Shift Expanded Area 2 Possible to move the expanded area toward water surface or bottom side Select the expansion ratio from x2 x4 x8 Default s...

Page 48: ...nowing the variation of water temperature and tide change Optional water temp sensor is required to show temp graph Select MENU1 SOUNDER 5 OTHER SOUNDER 3 FISH ALARM Select 3 FISH ALARM S High sensiti...

Page 49: ...s ON within the range of 2 selected depth OUT Range Alarm is ON outside the range of 2 selected depth OFF Depth alarm is OFF Set up 2 DEPTH SET1 and 3 DEPTH SET2 DEPTH ALARM SOUNDER MODE 1 Depth Alarm...

Page 50: ...OUNDER 5 OTHER SOUNDER 7 SWEEPING STEP Select 7 SWEEPING STEP 1 2 3 2 lines means that same echo picture appears for 2 lines at once 1 Sweeping Step 2 Select the sweeping step line number per each 1 2...

Page 51: ...anks except background color Fishfinder image is shown by the color configuration The displayed color shows the strength of reaction Also specific reaction can be emphasized by changing the color conf...

Page 52: ...of the weakest reaction one by one so that fish schools can be judged easier by erasing the colors of planktons or dirt inside the water Select MENU2 3 COLOR SETTING 2 COLOR ERASE Select 2 COLOR ERAS...

Page 53: ...d temp OFF Temp alarm is OFF Set up Water temp1 and 2 1 Water Temp Alarm 2 Alarm is ON within or exceeding the range of 2 different water temp Optional water temp sensor is required for water temp ala...

Page 54: ...c set up is normal for pulse length but it is possible to select the pulse length Selecting Short means 2 half shorter pulse compared to normal 1 Sensitivity Mode 2 Select the receiver sensitivity Cho...

Page 55: ...CTION Select MENU2 9 ADJUST 1 TEMP CORRECT Select 1 TEMP CORRECT 3 0 3 0 1 Water Temp Correction 2 Correct the water temperature Select MENU2 8 SCALE LINE Select 8 SCALE LINE ON Use OFF No Use 1 Scale...

Page 56: ...AL ALL 1 INITIAL ALL Press SET button to start the initialization 1 Initialization 2 Initialize all the set up Select MENU2 9 ADJUST 2 VOLT CORRECT Select 2 VOLT CORRECT 3 0V 3 0V 1 Voltage Correction...

Page 57: ...t one transducer TD Set up Select the frequency from 1 SELECT TD TD303 290kHz TD304 140 240kHz SCAN_PORT Set up Be sure to set up SCAN_PORT every time after changing the transducer To select hull unit...

Page 58: ...m ft fa br 1 Depth Unit 2 Select from Meter Feet Fathom or Brazas DEPTH UNIT Freq Set up 1 2 Possible to change the freq when using TD304 Go to MENU2 0 INITIALIZE 6 FREQ SET UP Press key Key Lower Fr...

Page 59: ...the brief reference The location status may vary from the actual location When buzzer of auto hull unit alerts hull unit is being operated When the transducer is projected under hull unit it flashes i...

Page 60: ...onar Mode The depth is shown below range Sounder Mode The depth can be shown even when sweep speed is selected FREEZE USAGE OF GPS DATA When you input NMEA data GGA VTG or RMC relating to positioning...

Page 61: ...ENU1 Other Sonar Setup Bottom Sonar Mode Go to MENU1 Other Bottom Sonar Setup IR 0 NORMAL No IR 1 IR 1 Same scan speed but lover Sensitivity 2 IR 2 Same sensitivity but slower scan speed 2 IR function...

Page 62: ...ORDER P26 2 SCAN SPEED STD LOW P34 3 NEAR FAR GAIN TYPE S L P38 4 IR 0 NORMAL 1 IR 1 2 IR 2 P56 AUTO HOIST SYSTEM 1 UP DOWN P54 1 only when hoist system is set AUTO MENU 1 Bottom Sonar 1 STEP S1 S2 S...

Page 63: ...2 2 TEMP GRAPH OFF ON P43 3 FISH ALARM OFF S L P43 4 DEPTH ALARM 1 ALARM OFF IN RANGE OUT RANGE P44 2 DEPTH SET 1 1m 800m 10m P44 3 DEPTH SET 2 1m 800m 500m P44 5 SUPER RANGE OFF ON P45 6 DEPTH DIGIT...

Page 64: ...15 0 P48 3 TEMP SET2 0 0 50 0 20 0 P48 5 OUTPUT POWER OFF LOW HIGH P48 6 PULSE LENGTH SHORT NORM P49 7 SENSITIVITY STD HIGH P49 8 SCALE LINE OFF ON P50 9 ADJUST 1 TEMP CORRECT 3 0 3 0 0 0 P50 2 VOLT...

Page 65: ...60 MAIN UNIT Unit mm BRACKET DIMENSIONAL DRAWING...

Page 66: ...61 Remote Dimensions option Unit mm Remote Holder Dimension option...

Page 67: ...ipe length of 300mm or more even if waterline is below 250mm Pipe Length Keep Min 100mm or more from waterline Stroke 150 Pipe Length 300 DWHU LQH Waterline Please refer to operation manual supplied w...

Page 68: ...able Standard for auto hull unit Remote control Optional When it is common with the battery for starting the engine the battery may rise and may not be able to start the engine Handling the power cord...

Page 69: ...n Reed Switch 10 Blue Scan Motor B 11 Shield 12 Green Tilt Motor CONNECTOR INFO 1 Connector for Power Supply 1 Power Supply 11 35V 2 Power Supply 2 Tx Rx Connector 12P 4 NMEA GGA VTG or RMC 1 GND 2 Da...

Page 70: ...the main body 2 Bracket Using the mounting holes 8 places use the attached screws Point the cutouts at both ends of the frame toward the front side of the main unit 3 Main unit Attach the main unit r...

Page 71: ...07 30 5 4 R5 268 x4pcs Procedure Fix the unit by using 4 holes on the front panel 1 Refer to the actual size sheet enclosed with the unit for making the fixation holes Unit mm BUILT IN INSTALLATION In...

Page 72: ...67 2 Remove 4pcs covers for built in installation 5 Use 4 30 screw for fixation 6 Put the covers back 4pcs 3 Pull the covers for removal 4 Install the unit into the space...

Page 73: ...ion of following points Choose the location where having less influence from air bubble interference and noise condition Generally it s best to install it on the keel location Interference free condit...

Page 74: ...d easy maintenance Add an extruding part of approx 5mm with FRP for the purpose of reducing the water pressure inside the pipe while sailing Pipe Length Lt The installation method defines the pipe len...

Page 75: ...leaking oil to the cable Do NOT place it side way 2 Transducer dome is consists of precise components It may be damaged by strong shock and vibration without having clear appearances such as scratch o...

Page 76: ...ion manual supplied with auto hull unit for auto hull unit 1 Cut off Upper Lower shafts according to pipe length Lt and remaining length Yt Shaft Length Pipe Length Lt Stroke Hand ing Length Yt 130mm...

Page 77: ...5 Fix Upper Lower shaft and transducer with pipe tank guide A M5 20 Pan head screw M5 spring washer Round corner Pointed end Insert the case fin Case fin Bow mark M5 nut Pipe guide A Slide the case f...

Page 78: ...ide B when pipe length is 410mm or more No need to use pipe tank guide B if pipe length is less than 410mm M5 20 Pan head screw M5 Spring washer Round guide Screw side Angled guide M5 nut Pipe guide B...

Page 79: ...74 7 Confirm the bow mark on transducer and put the marking onto Upper Lower shaft Mark eachi bow mark to upper lower shafts Bow mark Bow mark...

Page 80: ...comfortable direction 9 Lower the storage pipe cover until it hits the tank guide followed by tightening the knob 10 Make sure not to cause any scratches to transducer dome when shifting the Upper Lo...

Page 81: ...ix the positioning clip Put the marking on knob side clip so that it always faces toward knob direction If it faces the other way sonar direction is 180deg opposite Bow mark Lower line Match to the up...

Page 82: ...s remove the elements inside the pipe 15 Fix the pipe cover with clamping 16 Seal with a pipe cap 17 Fix the handling guide with 4x10 screw to comfortable direction Fix with clamp Pipe cap Fix the cap...

Page 83: ...deciding the unit location tighten the knob and fix the pipe The positioning clip matches to the pipe clamp at the lower limit position Like the drawing below the hull unit location is within the spe...

Page 84: ...t shipyard etc If not it may cause serious injuries Do not operate the electronic tools with wet hands It causes electronic shock Sensor TC03 05 TC03 10 Sailing direction Sailing direction Water flow...

Page 85: ...or Built in Installation Disk Plate Cable Cap GC01 2 2 Transducer Sound Dome Paper Temperate for Built in Fixation TD303 290kHz 12P 12m TD304 140 240kHz 12P 15m STANDARD CONFIGURATION 5x20 SUS x8pcs 4...

Page 86: ...e Cap Handling Guide Storage Pipe Cover Joint pipe with socket Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe HI VP VP25 1m Pipe Socket HI VS VP25 x1 MANUAL HULL UNIT STANDARD COMPOSITIONS M5x20 SUS Screw 6 M5 SUS Spring Wa...

Page 87: ...82 Thru Hull Water Temp Sensor TC02CS TCK01 8P 15m Transom Water Temp Sensor TC03 05 8P 5m TC03 10 8P 10m Remote controller CR06 Remote control holder RH01 OPTIONS 4 16 SUS 4...

Page 88: ...S3 5 4 S4 7 2 S5 9 S6 10 8 Sounder Mode Sweep Speed 5 speed Stop A Mode OFF ON Expansion OFF Bottom Lock Auto Exp Manual Exp Expansion Ratio x2 x4 x8 Clean Echo OFF ON Water Temp Graph OFF ON Fish Ala...

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