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Chapter 2 How to use the menu 

 

CVS-126 

 

2-14  

0093132702-08 

[2.1 How to operate the menu]) 

Press the [ ] key. 

To display the A scope, select the [ON]. 
To stop the display of A scope, select the 
[OFF]. (Press the [ ] key or [ ] key) 

Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 

 

Change the display color of echo 

sounder image 

The [Monochrome], [8 color], [16 color] and [64 
color] can be selected. 

Press the [MENU] key. 

Select the [Display1] 

 [Color tone]. (See 

[2.1 How to operate the menu]) 

Press the [ ] key. 

Select the [Color tone]. (Press the [ ] key 
or [ ] key) 

Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 

Change the depth value 

The display size of depth value can be 
changed.  

Press the [MENU] key. 

Select the [Display1] 

 [Depth value]. 

(See [2.1 How to operate the menu]) 

Press the [ ] key. 

Select the size of display. (Press the [ ] 
key or [ ] key) 

Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 

 

Display the water temp graph/Stop 

the display of water temp graph 

The latest water temp value and the graph of 
past water temp data can be displayed. 

Press the [MENU] key. 

Select the [Display1] 

 [Water temp 

graph]. (See [2.1 How to operate the 
menu]) 

Press the [ ] key. 

To display the water temp graph, select the 
[ON]. 
To stop the display of water temp graph, 
select the [OFF]. (Press the [ ] key or [ ] 

key) 

Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 

 

Setting of the background color of 

NAV display 

The color of background of navigation display 

(NAV1, NAV2) can be changed. 

Press the [MENU] key. 

Select the [NAV] 

 [Background color]. 

(See [2.1 How to operate the menu].) 

Press the [ ] key. 

Select the [Background color]. (Press the 
[ ] key or [ ] key) 

Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 

 

Setting of the echo sounder display 

at NAV display 

The sounder display can be selected at NAV 
(NAV 1, NAV 2) to be displayed. 

Press the [MENU] key. 

Select the [NAV] 

 [NAV1 (2)]. (See [2.1 

How to operate the menu]) 

Press the [ ] key. 

Select the echo sounder display at [NAV 1] 
or [NAV 2] to be displayed. (Press the [ ] 

key or [ ] key) 

Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 

 

Image Swap 

The images of echo sounder at the right and left 
sides can be swapped. 

Press the [MENU] key. 

Select the [Image] 

 [Image swap]. (See 

[2.1 How to operate the menu]) 

Press the [ ] key. 

Select the swap state [A|B], [B|A]. (Press 
the [ ] key or [ ] key) 

Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CVS-126

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Page 2: ...875 Identified by the type number CVS 126 to which this declaration refers conforms to the relevant essential requirements of Directive 2004 108 EC and is in conformity with the EMC requirements of EU harmonised standard EN 60945 2002 Clauses 9 10 12 Signed Heinz Hoghoff Dated 10 Jun 2008 Koden Elektronik GmbH Am Gewerbepark 15 D 64823 Gross Umstadt Germany Phone 49 6078 2056 Telefax 49 6078 73824...

Page 3: ... 2012 07 04 Chapter 2 Chapter 6 8 0093132702 08 2013 08 09 System Configuration Configuration of Equipment 9 10 Document No Revised Version Norm When part of the document needs to be revised the document has advanced revision number The document No is indicated at the lower right side on the cover and at the left or right side of the footer region of each page 2008 2013 Koden Electronics Co Ltd Al...

Page 4: ... and some parts may be omitted Koden is not liable for damages and troubles arisen from misunderstanding of the contents in this manual Koden is not liable for any damages caused by earthquake lightning wind and flood damage and fire for which Koden is not responsible and actions by third parties other accidents customer s unintended error abuse and the use under other abnormal conditions Koden is...

Page 5: ...Item on Equipment Be careful of a high voltage inside A high voltage which may risk your life is used This high voltage remains in the circuit after you have powered off switch To prevent touching the high voltage circuit inadvertently the hard cover is provided to the high voltage circuit and the high voltage caution label is affixed Ensure to power off switch for your safety and discharge the el...

Page 6: ...r modify It may leads to trouble fire smoking or electric shock In case of trouble contact our dealer or our company In case of smoke or fire boat power off and the power of this unit It may cause fire electric shock or damage Be cautious of remaining high voltage A high voltage may remain in the capacitor for several minutes after you have powered off Before inspecting inside wait at least 5 minu...

Page 7: ...tch over of Range 1 9 Setting the range switching to auto range 1 9 Setting the range switching to Manual range 1 9 1 7 Setting of Shift 1 9 Setting of Manual Shift 1 9 Release of manual Shift 1 10 Setting of Auto Shift 1 10 1 8 Gain Adjustment 1 10 Basic Operation of Gain 1 11 Selecting the auto gain 1 11 Adjusting the gain by auto 1 11 Selecting the manual gain 1 11 Manual adjustment of the gain...

Page 8: ...red image 2 10 Delete the stored image 2 11 Add the comment to the stored image 2 11 2 16 Explanation of Sonar 2 12 Switch over of Sona ToneTM 2 12 Connection of External Speaker 2 12 2 17 Explanation of Menu Item 2 12 Inner hull 2 12 TVG 2 13 Change the TX power 2 13 Display Width 2 13 Display the A scope Stop the display of A scope 2 13 Change the display color of echo sounder image 2 14 Change ...

Page 9: ...VS 126 Display unit 4 1 Transducer 4 1 4 3 Fuse Replacement 4 2 4 4 If you suspect a trouble 4 2 4 5 Diagnostic Test 4 3 Diagnose 4 3 Confirm the version 4 3 Return to the menu 4 3 Chapter 5 Installation 5 1 5 1 Items of Caution on Installation 5 1 Unpacking the components 5 1 Inspection of components and accessories 5 1 Decision of Installing Location 5 1 Laying and Connection of Cable 5 2 Confir...

Page 10: ...ntents CVS 126 viii 0093132702 08 Prepared by a customer 5 11 5 5 Serial Data 5 11 Input Data 5 11 Output Data 5 11 Chapter 6 Table Attached 6 1 6 1 Menu List 6 1 6 2 Specification 6 5 6 3 Appearance 6 6 ...

Page 11: ...an open bridge and is highly waterproof Sona ToneTM Sonar sound function is equipped with for catching situations schools of fish and others by sound Up to 10 images can be stored If you connect the optional GPS the homing function that directs your boat to navigate easily to the location desired is available by marking the event mark when recalling the stored image The unit is designed to save po...

Page 12: ...3B Dual frequency combination type 50 200kHz Bronze made Equipped with Through hull Transducer TD 500T 2B Dual frequency combination type 50 200kHz Plastic made Equipped with Inner hull Note To use the water temperature sensor speed sensor the wiring of transducer connector has to be changed To Transducer To POWER connector Red Black Water temperature sensor speed sensor ST 80 90 100 connector TD ...

Page 13: ...rd cover C38MB12020 0 15kg 1 3 DC power cable Combind cable CW 264A 2M With 12 connector at one end un treated at the other end 2m 1 4 Fuse F 7161 3A Cylinder ø6 4x30 Normal fusion type for main power 2 5 Trans Tapping Screw TPT5 x 20U For fixing CVS 126 Display unit 4 6 Cap LTWCAP DABCFXC1 For transducer cable connector 1 7 Operation Manual CVS 126 OM E English 1 8 Quick Reference CVS 126 QR E En...

Page 14: ...ater temperature sensor and speed sensor The CW 840 0 3M is needed 50kHz 69 x69 6dB 200kHz 16 x16 6dB Option List No Name of Item Specification Remark Weight Length 1 Water temperature sensor speed sensor ST 80 For transom mounting Plastic made with cable 0 3kg 8m ST 90 For Through hull mounting Plastic made with cable 0 6kg 8m ST 100 For Through hull mounting Bronze made with cable 1 2kg 8m 2 GPS...

Page 15: ...u 2 EVENT It notifies the external equipment of the present position It presets the menu It begins a homing 3 Cursor It selects the menu item It changes the set value It moves the VRM marker It moves the marker for notifying the event 4 FUNC It recalls directly the item preset 5 MENU It opens or closes the menu 6 RANGE It changes the range setting 7 Knob Press It recalls the gain adjustment Rotate...

Page 16: ...able as shown in the figure and cap it Caution Do not pull the cable strongly If you do so it will be broken The clean of CVS 126 Display unit The cleaning of the display unit goes after removing the front frame After removing the front frame use a synthetic detergent and OA cleaner and wipe the display unit lightly Then dry sufficiently and return the front frame to original position Caution The ...

Page 17: ... the Yes Press and keys in sequence and select the Yes 4 Press the MENU key to decide the language and the Inner hull 5 After a few seconds the menu sets the screen as selected in DISP Caution In addition to English Japanese there are several compatible languages Power off 1 When powering off keep pressing the BRILL key for 3 seconds The remaining time for the power to shut off is displayed on the...

Page 18: ...otate the Knob When 1 is selected it is darkest When 10 is selected it is brightest Panel brill 10 3 Press the MENU key to close the menu 1 4 Switch over of Display mode 7 kinds of displays are provided in all Select the display suitable for your purpose 1 Press the DISP key 2 Select the display you desire to display Press the key or key The set item can be selected by rotating the Knob H High fre...

Page 19: ...t is convenient to see the schools of fish near the bottom It displays the position of the bottom in the fixation in the display bottom part It displays the bottom and upper in the zoom Bottom Discrimination It is convenient to see the schools of fish and a bottom quality near the bottom It displays the position of the bottom in the fixation in the position of 1 4 under the display It displays the...

Page 20: ... Zoom start position Zoomed range Zoomed range Zoomed range 30 0 The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image 30 0 The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image 30 0 ...

Page 21: ...ected See 1 5 Selection of NAV Display Caution Requires position data from GPS sensor 30 0 The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image Zoomed range Zoomed range The image below the bottom is not zoomed 30 0 The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image 0 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 高 0 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 水温 進路 コースずれ...

Page 22: ...s the key 5 Select either one of Display1 to Display4 by operating or key At the locations where Display of NAV is shown a numerical figure 1 2 3 or 4 is indicated The figure below is the case where Display 1 is selected Caution When simple plotter speed meter or compass is displayed on the screen Display2 and Display4 cannot be selected 6 Press the key 7 Select the Display1 Press the key or key 8...

Page 23: ...ee 3 4 Setting of Basic set Item Sounding Setting the range switching to Manual range The range can be manually selected 1 Press or key of RANGE 2 Select the range you desire to set Press or key of RANGE 3 Press the MENU key to close the menu When the Manual is set the R M is displayed at the upper side of menu 1 7 Setting of Shift The Shift Manual Shift and Auto Shift are provided Manual Shift Sh...

Page 24: ...hat the bottom is always displayed 1 Press of key of RANGE 2 Select the Auto shift Press of key of RANGE 3 Press the key 4 Select a range at Auto shift Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu When the Auto shift is set the R AS is displayed at the upper side of menu 1 8 Gain Adjustment The gain can be adjusted in the auto mode Cruising Fishing or manual mode Cruising Eliminatin...

Page 25: ... to display the Auto adjust high The high frequency is explained below 4 Fine adjust the gain by rotating the Knob The Cursor key menu position can be moved 5 Every time when GAIN HF Knob is pressed the Gain Select and Auto adjust high or Auto adjust low are alternately displayed 6 Press the MENU key to close the menu Selecting the manual gain Adjustment of gain can be done manually 1 Press repeat...

Page 26: ... pressing the EVENT key Simultaneously the latitude and longitude of the point can be stored in the destination list Caution Requires position data from GPS sensor Selecting the event key function Select the functions when pressing the EVENT key 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select System EVENT Key set Press the key or key or key See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Change the setting of EVE...

Page 27: ...ed is stored and the list number of stored image is displayed 3 After a certain time passes the message disappears and storing the image is finished Caution If the waypoint list is fully filled the preset destination list is not deleted showing the message that the image is fully filled After a certain time passes the message disappears As for deletion and recall of images see 2 15 Store Recall De...

Page 28: ... key The function settable to the FUNC key can be selected among Image Speed IR Color Rejection Noise Rejection Shift Zoom Range Zoom Start A scope White line Background color Disp width Nav start NAV1 NAV2 Image swap Image recall and Sona tone Set the function frequently used for your convenience Selecting the FUNC key 1 Press the FUNC key 2 Select the setting with key or key Example Image speed ...

Page 29: ...VRM is moved to the top of the display the VRM can be disappeared 1 12 Display of fish information When transducer TD 500T 2B or TD 500T 3B is connected specific response can be displayed as Fish symbol For detection of fish information 2 frequencies 200 kHz and 50 kHz are used Only in case echo comes up in both frequencies the detection can be made By Symbol info the magnitude and the value of de...

Page 30: ...ess the MENU key to close the menu Caution The magnitude by Symbol info would not be always the response from fish And it may be incorrect due to various environmental conditions Please take these as reference Caution The value of depth by Symbol info would not be always the response from fish That shows the point that there was specific response Fish symbol detection adjustment Detection of fish ...

Page 31: ...e output of transducer unit and may result in a factor of error 3 The strength of reflection may depend on the kind of fish and may result in a factor of error As for the fish such as the squid which don t have an air bladder the error is big 4 Fish banks fishing net fishing equipment air bubbles and floating objects etc may be detected and displayed 5 When the transducer unit is mounted in inner ...

Page 32: ...t can be displayed by rotating the Knob 5 Change the set content with the key or key It can be changed by rotating the Knob 6 Press the key The cursor returns to the set item column It can be displayed by rotating the Knob 7 To select the other menu item press the Menu column Adjust Display1 D range Display2 Alarm1 Alarm2 NAV Image Next Image speed IR Color rejection Noise rejection TX power Gain ...

Page 33: ... menu 2 3 Rejection of Interference Interference Rejection The interference noise from the echo sounder of other boats can be reduced If a neighboring boat uses the echo sounder having the same frequency and pulse transmission rate as those your boat has the interference noise may be displayed If you set the interference rejection the interference noise can be reduced In the order of weak strong t...

Page 34: ...0 The greater the set value becomes the stronger the effect of noise rejection becomes 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select Adjust Noise rejection See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Change the setting of Noise rejection Press the key or key Noise Rejection 5 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 6 Setting of Shift step The shifting range is set by pressing the key or key one time Settin...

Page 35: ... the key or key Zoom Range 10 0 m 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 9 Setting of Zoom Start Select the zoom start in the Zoom See 1 4 Switch over of Display mode Setting m 0 to 800 fm I fm 0 to 800 ft 0 to 2800 Zoom Start 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select D range Zoom start See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Change the set value of Zoom start Press the key or key Zoom start 10 0 ...

Page 36: ...f Background Color Responding to the ambient brightness the background color of display can be changed 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select Display1 Background color See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Change the setting of Background color Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU to close the menu 2 12 Setting of White Line As the surface of bottom is marked with the white line of constant wi...

Page 37: ...sent or not Setting m 1 to 800 fm I fm 1 to 800 ft 1 to 2800 Caution In the Level select the strength of echo reflected from the schools of fish in the Fish alarm Water temp alarm issues when the water temp is within or out of the set range It is convenient to keep the specific water temp region Setting 5 to 45 ºC 23 to 113 ºF Speed alarm issues when the boat speed is faster or slower than the set...

Page 38: ...d Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Confirm the alarm state The set state of Bottom alarm and Fish alarm can be confirmed on the bar at the right corner of display However when the display is out of the range they are not displayed When Water temp alarm Speed alarm Arrival alarm or EXT alarm is ON the corresponding icon is displayed at the upper side of the screen Bottom ...

Page 39: ...ey 7 Press the MENU key Then the NAV starts Cancel the NAV The NAV started can be cancelled halfway 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select NAV NAV cancel See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Press the Yes Press the key or key NAV cancel Yes No 5 Press the MENU key Then the NAV is released 6 To return the display to the original one the display mode shall be switched over See 1 4 Switch over of...

Page 40: ...takes some time 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select NAV WPT delete See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the list number of destination to be deleted from the WPT delete Press the key or key 5 Press the key 6 Select the Yes in the confirmation menu Press the key or key 7 Press the MENU key Then the destination is deleted and the menu closes Recall the stored image and preset it as a d...

Page 41: ...te the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the Store image Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu 6 When the echo sounder image to be stored appears press the EVENT key 7 When the stored image is fully filled it shows that the Store image is fully filled After deleting the unnecessary image try it again Recall the stored image The stored image in the past can be recalled During reca...

Page 42: ... the stored image It is convenient to judge the stored image 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select Image Image comment See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the number of image to which the comment is added from the Image comment Press the key or key 5 Press the key 6 Select the character with the key or key Character A Z blank 0 9 7 Select the comment position with the key or key Image...

Page 43: ... provided on the speaker Caution The external speaker is an option 2 17 Explanation of Menu Item The various items in the menu are explained Inner hull The reduction in sensitivity due to signal attenuation in Inner hull use can be corrected Setting 50 to 50 Through hull 0 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select the Adjust Gain TD See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key The image displays bottom onl...

Page 44: ...aution When the setting of Gain select is either one of Cruising or Fishing it cannot be selected Change the TX power The strength of transmission output power can be changed When the noise of interference with the neighboring echo sounder occurs if the powers of transmission outputs at both sides are weakened the interference noise can be suppressed 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select the Adjust TX pow...

Page 45: ... Select the Display1 Water temp graph See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 To display the water temp graph select the ON To stop the display of water temp graph select the OFF Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Setting of the background color of NAV display The color of background of navigation display NAV1 NAV2 can be changed 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select the...

Page 46: ...n The beam angle of transducer is different depending on the transducer Setting of Depth measurement Select the method for depth measurement which is shown on the display 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select the Display2 Bottom detection See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the Bottom detection Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Change the display color The di...

Page 47: ... the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the Image partition Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Selecting a display area of fish symbol indication The fish symbol can be displayed either on side A or on side B or on both sides by the following operation 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select the Image Fish image See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the A B A B Press t...

Page 48: ...e the built in water temp meter fot sensor For setting of NMEA use the input value from outside connected with NMEA of power connector Speed Source Switch the Sensor NMEA Use the built in speed meter for sensor For setting of NMEA use the input value from outside connected with NMEA of power connector Baud Rate Change the transmission speed of external input output Match the transmission speed wit...

Page 49: ...pth of your transducer Normally set draft value of your boat Setting expect ft 10 0 to 10 0 ft 30 0 to 30 0 Sonic Speed Set the Seawater or Freshwater Change to meet the usage Water Temp The error of water temp value can be corrected Setting 10 0 to 10 0 C 10 0 to 10 0 F Boat Speed The tolerance of boat speed value can be corrected When the Speed source is set to Sensor it is corrected by Setting ...

Page 50: ...m fm l fm and ft Temperature Unit It switches the unit of temperature to C F Local time Offset The local time offset can be set by 0 5 hours 30 minutes unit Setting 11 0 to 14 0 h UTC 0 0 GPS select It selects whether the GPS sensor is the KODEN made one or not Caution Only when connecting the Koden GPS sensor to the equipment directly select KODEN GPS When connecting the GPS sensor even Koden one...

Page 51: ... settings and the power is automatically shut down System Check It is used for diagnostic test See 4 5 Diagnostic Test All WPTs deletes All WPT lists can be deleted All stored image deletes All stored image lists can be deleted Bottom start Set up the starting depth of the seabed detection Once set the fish echo or the seabed shallower than set up depth will not be detected Inner hull When the ins...

Page 52: ...diluted neutral detergent Pay full attention as the screen is easily getting scratched No thinner shall be used For cleaning the housing do not use plastic solvent such as thinner or alcohol Painting on the surface and characters at the operating portion may melt After wiping with soft and clean cloth dipped with diluted neutral detergent wipe away with dry soft and clean cloth Transducer In case ...

Page 53: ...t Defect of LCD display block Confirm a connection between Transducer and Display unit Consult a repair shop or the distributor in your market Too much interference and noise Installed position of transducer Interference from the echo sounder on other boat Confirm the position of transducer See 5 3 Installation of Transducer Apply the interference rejection See 2 3 Rejection of Interference The di...

Page 54: ...cial checker is necessary 2 implements the key input test When pressing the key the color of a part corresponding to the pressed key changes When pressing the Knob the LCD test is performed Confirm the version 3 displays the information on the version of software When inquiring inform us of Ver XX XX Return to the menu Press the MENU key for more than 3 seconds ROM RAM NMEA OK NG VOLT TEMP SPEED G...

Page 55: ... on the equipment configuration list If not matched Contact the dealer you purchased or our sales company Inspection of components and accessories Inspect the appearance of each components and accessories and check that no dents or damage exist If any dents or damage exist and they are believed to be caused by accident during transportation contact the transportation and insurance company and cons...

Page 56: ...you connect the power cable directly to the battery the interference from other electronic equipment is not subject to occurrence See Fig 5 1 Fig 5 1 Connection of Power Line Confirmation after Installation Be sure to confirm the following items before starting up this equipment The confirmation is mandatory to operate the equipment normally 1 Is the power voltage in the boat within the appropriat...

Page 57: ...et and fix the unit by turning clockwise the knob bolt Flush mount Installation 1 Make a square hole 160mm x 160mm at the location to be installed See Fig 5 4 2 Turn counter clockwise the knob bolt fixing CVS 126 Display unit to the mounting bracket to loosen it push the unit to the left side and pull the unit upward The mounting bracket and knob bolt are not used 3 Confirm that the unit matches w...

Page 58: ...VS 126 5 4 0093132702 08 Figure 5 3 Flush mount Installation Figure 5 4 Work of flush mount installation hole Unit mm inch Front frame Threading hole 160 6 19 64 x 160 6 19 64 R30 Screw 4mm x 4 pieces Not supplied Unit mm inch ...

Page 59: ...rface with sand paper 400 so that the adhesive strength will increase 4 The adhered surface will dry in about two hours 5 Leave the unit for a whole day and fill in the coolant More than 80 of the transducer should be submerged in the coolant Caution It is strongly recommended to confirm the location of the installation of Inner hull with the ship manufacturer The Inner hull device is more simplif...

Page 60: ...ion tip of wooden base at the outer side of ship s bottom in the triangle shape 4 Make holes at the installing location If the wooden base is used make holes in the wooden base 5 Thread the rubber packing in the transducer and then the cable 6 To prevent water from seeping through the gap between the transducer and the hole fill out the gap with FRP or silicon glue Glue the wooden base likewise 7 ...

Page 61: ... 2VDC NMEA data input output GPS plotter etc Sona Tone TM output Line output for speaker with amplifier Power output For power of GPS etc Transducer For 50 200kHz in common Speed sensor data input Water temperature sensor data input GND Sona Tone TM R Sona Tone TM L Power Outside power NMEA TX NMEA TX NMEA RX NMEA RX Power Shield Sona Tone TM COM Outside power Speed sensor input Speed sensor power...

Page 62: ...or 3 5 stereo jack DC Red DC Black Caution Wind the insulation tape around the un used lead wire for core wires not to contact each other Connection of transducer To TD connector Grounding Use heavy gauge cable for grounding wire Connect the grounding wire to the grounding material in a short distance When connecting the external equipment of which positive polarity is connected to the ground line...

Page 63: ...th ø3 5 stereo jack Red 1 Black 11 Yellow 12 Outside power Gray 4 Outside power Shield 10 Connection with GPS 20A After soldering implement the waterproof and insulation treatment on the connected part with the self melting tape CVS 126 DC power cable CW 264A 2M GPS 20A No Type Connecting up without using a connector GPS 20A Type B Connecting up using a connector Color Remark Color Pin Orange NMEA...

Page 64: ...ble of Transducer Transducer Cable Transducer No of 2 core shield Color of 2 core shield TD 500T 2B TD 500T 3B 3 Orange Red 4 Shield Shield 5 White White Connection Table of Speed Sensor and Water Temperature Sensor Transducer Cable Water Temperature Sensor Speed Sensor No of lead wire Color of lead wire T 81 ST 80 ST 80 1 ST 90 ST 90 1 ST 100 ST 100 1 1 Blue Green Green Green 2 Violet Red Red Red...

Page 65: ...rder of Sentence Information Priority Order of Sentence Latitude Longitude GGA RMC GLL Wind Direction MWV Course VTG RMC Wind Speed MWV Heading HDT Date ZDA RMC Ground Speed VTG RMC Time ZDA GGA Water Speed VHW Water Temperature MTW Output Data The sentences of DBT DPT GGA GLL HDT MTW MWV RMC TLL VHW VTG and ZDA can be transmitted The output is performed in the type of NMEA0183 Ver 2 0 However the...

Page 66: ...ange 5 0 10 0 20 0 50 0 100 160 300 500 Auto shift GAIN 30 to 10 H 0 L 0 0 0 to 10 0 H 6 0 L 6 0 LCD brill 1 to 10 10 Panel brill 1 to 10 10 EVENT key Store pos Store image Fishing hot spot FUNC key Image speed IR Color rejection Noise rejection Shift Zoom range Zoom start A scope White line Background color Disp width NAV start NAV1 NAV2 Image swap Image recall Sona tone Auto adjust BRILL key Gai...

Page 67: ... Small Large Display1 Water temp graph OFF ON Fish symbol OFF Symbol 1 to Symbol 10 Symbol info OFF Depth Size Bottom Fish A Detection area OFF ON Color table1 Header information Header BG color VRM Depth Scale Scale line Detection area H Detection area L Display2 Color table2 Symbol info Menu BG color Big fish color Bottom color Bottom detection Auto High frequency Low frequency TVG Weak Medium S...

Page 68: ...99 m 10 m NAV start No 1 to No 10 NAV cancel Yes No WPT edit No 1 to No 10 WPT delete No 1 to No 10 Background color OFF White Black NAV NAV 1 Normal H Zoom H Dual freq Zoom L Normal L NAV 2 Normal H Zoom H Dual freq Zoom L Normal L A Image swap A B B A Image recall No 1 to No 10 Image comment No 1 to No 10 Image delete No 1 to No 10 Image EVENT key set Store pos Store image Fishing hot spot FUNC ...

Page 69: ...mulation OFF ON Initialize No Yes System check All WPTs DLT No Yes All IMG DT DLT No Yes Maintain Slideshow OFF 15 30 Beam angle H 1 to 120 17 Beam angle L 1 to 120 50 Buzzer setting OFF ON Temp source InsideSensor NMEA Speed source InsideSensor NMEA Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 In out NMEA monitor OFF ON NMEA output data ON DBT DPT TLL OFF GGA MTW VHW VTG ZDA NMEA output data ON None OFF GLL H...

Page 70: ...CVS 126 Chapter 6 Table Attached 0093132702 08 6 5 6 2 Specification ...

Page 71: ...Chapter 6 Table Attached CVS 126 6 6 0093132702 08 6 3 Appearance Plane view Unit mm inch ...

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