CVR–010
Advanced Settings
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8.10.7. Making
Transducer–Related Settings
(continued – 2/2)
8.10.7.3.
Entering Keel Offset
・
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).
Figure 8-31 Keel Offset – Example
Figure 8-32 Entering Keel Offset – Example
(1) Select
*
2:KEEL OFFSET
” by pressing
(numeric key “
2
”)
, opening the
KEEL
OFFSET
submenu, as illustrated at right.
(2) Enter the correct offset by repeatedly
pressing
/
.
(3) Press
to complete the entry.
(4) Press
to exit the menu mode.
(5) Set the depth measurement reference to
“
BELOW KEEL
” via the procedure
described in paragraph 8.3.
Figure 8-33 Indication of Depth Reference with Keel Offset Entered – Example
・
An example at right indicates
how the keel offset entry
affects the status indicators
in the lower part of the screen
with the depth reference set
to “
BELOW 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.
Keel Offset
Transducer
Keel
Hull
Enter the correct offset by pressing
/
.
MAIN MENU
9:INSTALLATION SETTINGS
1:ECHO COLORS
2:DEPTH UNIT
3:DYNAMIC RANGE
4:UTC/LST(offset)
5:CLOCK PRESET
6:TRANSDUCER SETTINGS
7:DATA OUTPUT PORT
8:BOTTOM MISSING ALM
9:DEPTH READOUT RESPONSE
0:KEY BEEP SETTING
6:TRANSDUCER SETTINGS
1:LOCATION
2:KEEL OFFSET
2:KEEL OFFSET
X
0.0
m
Alarm depth also changes to DBK
Reference set to DBK
Zero line above scale 0 and missing
0
54
°
31.326N
006
°
52.701E
0 1 / 0 6 / 1 9
0 6 : 5 0 : 3 9
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