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セクター

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OPERATION KEYS 

 

When the Ring Marker is selected

 (the Cross Cursor is in red or not displayed,) 

 

z

 

SONAR MODE 

                                                                                            :HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (“a” in the below drawing)

 

                                                                                            :SLANT DISTANCE (“b” in the below drawing) 

                         MARKER             :DEPTH (“c” in the below drawing)                This key lengthens the distance. 

 

                                                                                                                                                                              This key shortens the distance. 

 

 
 
 
 
 

                                     Changes this range. 

                                                                                                                                                                                MARKER DISTANCE 

 
 
 
 
 
 

z

 

BOTTOM SCAN MODE 

z

 

ECHO SOUNDER MODE 

MARKER UP 

:HORIZONTAL DISTANCE 

:SLANT DISTANCE 

:DEPTH 

 

MARKER DOWN 

     

                                        MARKER & DEPTH                                                                  MARKER & SLANT DISTANCE 

 

In Bottom Scan Mode Marker data 
is not presented and VRM appears 
on the screen. 

In Echo Sounder Mode Marker data 
is presented and Slant distance 
appears on the screen. 

 
 
 
When the Cross Cursor is selected

 (the Ring Marker is in red or not displayed,) 

 

z

 

Set the Cross Cursor on a target by using the Cursor Shift [

][

][

][

] keys, and the depth 

and horizontal/slant distance to the target are displayed in the Cursor box.

 

 

         SONAR MODE                 

 

  BOTTOM SCAN MODE 

 

:BEARING                                               :BEARING 

:HORIZONTAL DISTANCE                                                                                              :HORIZONTAL DISTANCE 

:SLANT DISTANCE                                                                              :SLANT DISTANCE 

:DEPTH                                                                                                  :DEPTH 

 
 

               CROSS CURSOR                                   CROSS CURSOR 

RANGE

BEARING

SECTOR

TILT

MARKER

CURSOR

RANGE

BEARING

SECTOR

TILT

MARKER

CURSOR

 

32. 5 

Summary of Contents for ESR-140Mk II

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Page 2: ...20 5880 Identified by the type number ESR 140MkⅡ to which this declaration refers conforms to the requirements of Directive 89 336 EEC amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC and is in conformity with the EMC Health and Safety standards of EN60945 Signed Heinz Hoghoff Dated 23 Jan 2008 Koden Elektronik GmbH Am Gewerbepark 15 D 64823 Gross Umstadt Germany Phone 49 6078 2056 Telefax 49 6078 73824 N B As ...

Page 3: ...ied and the rest of the sheets are not changed The document number is shown in the footer area right or left bottom of each sheet c 2007 2008 2009 Koden Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted translated in any form by any means without the written permission of Koden Electronics Co Ltd The technical descriptions contained in this publicatio...

Page 4: ...r We are confident you will enjoy using your unit for many years to come This manual provides complete information on safely operating the ESR 140 MkⅡ Please carefully read and follow the safety information so that the ESR 140 MkⅡ will perform to the utmost of its ability ...

Page 5: ...njury indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor injury NOTE CF Indicates the contents for the user s reference Pages for the user s reference NOTICE z This manual should be kept on hand to provide your quick reference whenever you need it z Any use other than that mentioned in this manual is not guaranteed z The contents of this manual and equipment speci...

Page 6: ...ult in dropping toppling over or injury Follow the below conditions for wirings Otherwise it cases heat a fire or injury Run the cables not to touch the rotary obstacles or disturb the operation Do not use the cables bent twisted or stretched by force Do not put heavy objects on the cables Always turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the unit Pulling the cables may damage the cable...

Page 7: ...n installing the hoist Otherwise it will cause wrecks Use the proper fuse when changed Otherwise it could result in serious trouble or fire Use the specified power supply cables Otherwise it could result in serious trouble or fire The Hoist Gears and Flange Unit need a regular lubrication with grease TFT LCD The high quality TFT Thin Film Transistor LCD displays 99 99 of its picture elements The r...

Page 8: ...N 2 1 Operation Panel 2 2 Operation Keys Power ON OFF Key 2 3 Sensor Lamp 2 3 Hoist Keys 2 3 2 4 Sonar Mode Key Off Center Mode Key Bottom Scan Echo Sounder Mode Key 2 4 2 4 Bearing Keys 2 5 Tilt keys 2 6 Sector Keys 2 8 Range Keys 2 9 Operation Mode Keys 2 10 Cursor Keys 2 11 Target Lock Key 2 13 Threshold key 2 13 Menu Key 2 14 Enter Key 2 14 Operation Dials Brightness Dial 2 15 Gain Dial 2 15 F...

Page 9: ...ALLATION 4 1 Installation Position 4 2 Dimensions 4 3 Trunk Pipe Installation 1 Maintenance Space 4 4 2 Installation Conditions 4 5 Hoist Lower Unit Assembly 1 Joint Pipe Length 4 6 2 Joint Pipe Adjustment 4 6 3 Mounting Joint Pipe into Soundome 4 7 4 Attaching Soundome to Hoist 4 8 5 Hoist Lower Unit and Trunk Pipe Attachment 4 9 Adjustment of Hoist Stroke 4 10 Manual Raise Lower of Soundome 4 11...

Page 10: ...A30MB10411 CW 206 2M A30MB10370 1 A30MB10250 QTY 1 1 1 2 1 CODE VM121 PART FUSE OPERATION MANUAL P No ESR 140MkⅡ _OM E QTY 3 EACH 1 CODE VN010 PART Hoist Lower Unit CRANK HANDLE GREASE ANP BASE BAND P No OB 63 ANP 1 AB 100 1000 QTY 1 1 100g 1 2 2 CODE PART SOUNDOME SILICONE ADHESIVE P No QTY 1 50g 1 Continued on next page 2m 6 A 8 A ...

Page 11: ...VN140 PART JOINT PIPE LOCK NUT DAMPER 2 FASTENING BAND PIPE CAP P No 35608C 35609D 35611D SD 2050 35624D QTY 1 1 1 1 1 CODE VN140 PART CAP BOLT HEX ROD WRENCH P No M4 6 QTY 4 1 EACH NOTE The code number is shown on the packages indicates the lot management number 4 4 4 8 3mm 2mm 2 5mm ...

Page 12: ...ormation of the PPI Plan Position Indicator searchlight sonar SONAR MODE 1 2 TILT ANGLE 1 4 TILT ANGLE AND DISPLAY 1 5 BOTTOM SCAN MODE 1 6 ECHO SOUNDER MODE 1 7 SAMPLE DISPLAY OF SONAR MODE 1 8 SAMPLE DISPLAY OF BOTTOM SCAN MODE 1 8 SAMPLE DISPLAY OF ECHO SOUNDER MODE 1 9 ...

Page 13: ... protruded from the hull bottom The sonar principle detected by the transducer is the same with the echo sounder However like a searchlight the sonar transducer sends and detects ultra sound beams one after another while giving relative bearing at some speed in proper ranges The transducer scans or trains with the step angle set at MENU The seabed and fish school will send a reflected echo of soun...

Page 14: ...e vertical direction SONAR DISPLAY RANGE ECHO SOUNDER DISPLAY RANGE HORIZONTAL ANGLE SECTOR 180 WHEN DETECTING By changing the horizontal angle Sector the various ranges from the narrow to the full circle are available MIN SECTOR ANGLE MAX ULTRA SOUND BEAMS SEEN FROM THE TOP By changing the transducer s directional angle Tilt the ultra sound beam angle can be varied from right beneath the ship to ...

Page 15: ...he fish school is out of beam coverage at B position so that no reflection appears on the screen Set an appropriate tilt angle so that the reflection of fish school always appears on the screen SEA BOTTOM SEA BOTTOM The narrow tilt angle is selected for surface detection however if 0 is selected sometimes the reflection of the sea surface appears on the screen as the noise and interferes with obse...

Page 16: ...ish echo from the bottom since the distances from fish school and from bottom are the same TILT ANGLE 25 Fish school is clearly seen Fish school is displayed behind the bottom echo since fish school is in the area of weak reflection of bottom echo TILT ANGLE 10 Bottom echo is weak so that fish school is easily seen Due to the density of fish school the strong reflection of fish school is easily di...

Page 17: ...e to side in the step set with STEP on MENU DISP ITEM SEL Changing the sector angle makes it possible to detect the wider or narrower range as desired The center direction of the sounding beam can be changed with the tilt angle Choose the setting of the tilt angle which places the sector center in the middle of the detection range In the bottom scan mode the detectable direction is provided not on...

Page 18: ...rom the sea bottom is displayed on the screen The image is displayed like a usual echo sounder The tilt angle and the direction can be changed The detecting direction can be set by the Bearing keys ECHO SOUNDER DISPLAY DETECTS DIRECTLY UNDER THE SHIP CHENGES THE TILT ANGLE TILT ANGLE CHENGES THE TILT ANGLE AND DIRECTION TILT ANGLE DIRECTION ...

Page 19: ...OSITION SPEED LATITUDE LONGITUDE DEPTH SCALE SECTOR IR will not be displayed when INTER FERENCE RED function OFF is selected M will not be displayed if OPERATION MODE is not used To present WATER TEMP SPEED LAT LON COMPASS DISP info will require ESR 140MkⅡ is connected to an external equipment m 1 3 8 32 0 32 64 96 64 96 160 96 128 32 0 64 100 24 7 C 16 0kt 137 03 84 E 34 33 40 N IR 1 M 0 1 MARKER...

Page 20: ...e depth is displayed when the tilt angle is 90 IR will not be displayed when INTER FERENCE RED function OFF is selected M will not be displayed if OPERATION MODE is not used To present WATER TEMP SPEED LAT LON COMPASS DISP info will require ESR 140MkⅡ is connected to an external equipment 160 96 128 32 0 64 100 24 7 C 16 0kt 137 03 84 E 34 33 40 N IR 1 M 0 1 MARKER 50 4m 100m 87 2m CURSOR 十 m m m ...

Page 21: ...n Off Key 2 3 Sensor Lamp 2 3 Hoist Keys 2 3 Sonar Mode key 2 4 Off Center Mode Key 2 4 Bottom Scan Echo Sounder Mode Key 2 4 Bearing Keys 2 5 Tilt Keys 2 6 Sector Keys 2 8 Range Keys 2 9 Operation Mode Keys 2 10 Cursor Keys 2 11 Target Lock Key 2 13 Threshold Key 2 13 Menu Key 2 14 Enter key 2 14 OPERATION DIALS Brightness Dial 2 15 Gain Dial 2 15 Far Gain Dial 2 15 ...

Page 22: ...es the unnecessary weak echoes accordingly 12 CURSOR SHIFT KEYS Moves the cursor or selects to display Marker or Cursor Use these keys to change the settings 13 ENTER KEY Press this key to set the function setting 14 HOIST KEYS Uploads downloads the soundome 15 SECTOR KEYS Adjusts the sector angle 16 RANGE KEYS Selects a desired range scale 17 BEARING KEYS Moves the cursor center right or left 18 ...

Page 23: ...oaded Do not cut the power until the sensor lamp is lighted off SENSOR LAMP The sensor lamp lights while the Soundome is being lowered or raised and also Completely lowered It goes off when the Soundome is fully retracted SENSOR MAX RAISING POINT SENSOR LAMP LIGHTS WHILE LOWERING RAISING MIN LOWERING POINT HOIST KEYS With the ship at the fishing ground the hoist key raise or lower the Soundome z P...

Page 24: ...ward leftward on the screen CF page 3 11 BOTTOM SCAN ECHO SOUNDER MODE KEY Displays the Bottom Scan Mode or the Echo Sounder Mode BOTTOM SCAN MODE ECHO SOUNDER MODE z The scanning direction is adjusted by the Bearing keys CF page 2 5 z Tilt angle is adjusted by the Tilt keys CF page 2 6 2 7 z Sector angle is adjusted by the Sector keys in Bottom Scan Mode CF page 2 8 SHIP S POSITION SHIP S POSITIO...

Page 25: ...arrow marks the center of the sector Use these keys to define the center of current scanning sector in the Bottom Scan Mode The bearing angle of the display is shifted with every 5 steps Counterclockwise rotation Clockwise rotation Display of the scanning direction Displays the scanning direction of the bow Displays your own ship direction at every 90 off the record Use these keys to define the sc...

Page 26: ... range in increments of 3 step 3 90 and 3 on another side z Variable range in increments of 5 step 5 90 and 5 on another side Refer to the page 3 11 for steps Changes the tilt angle and the center direction Each press of this key moves the tilt angle clockwise Each press of this key Depth just under Just under your own ship 90 moves the tilt angle your own ship Displays the angle counterclockwise ...

Page 27: ...t angle can be set in increments of 1 from 0 to 5 upward to 0 to 90 downward This angle is adjusted by the tilt keys Direction is adjusted by the bearing keys The depth is displayed when the tilt angle is 90 z Use VRM to read the depth if the tilt angle is not 90 Refer to the page 2 11 for VRM TILT DIRECTION DIRECTION ANGLE TILT ANGLE ...

Page 28: ...Mode 5 STEP 5 25 45 85 125 165 205 360 10 STEP 10 30 50 90 130 170 210 360 Refer to the page 3 10 for steps Changes the sector angle vertical angle in the Bottom Scan Mode Changes this angle z Each press of the Sector key widens the sector angle z Each press of the Sector key narrows the sector angle 8 selectable sector angles in the Bottom Scan Mode 3 STEP 3 27 45 63 93 117 147 177 5 STEP 5 25 45...

Page 29: ...NGS CF page 3 12 BASIC RANGE m br fm RANGE SONAR OFF CENTER BOTTOM SCAN ECHO SOUNDER SONAR OFF CENTER BOTTOM SCAN ECHO SOUNDER 0 10 15 10 10 15 10 1 20 30 20 20 30 20 2 30 45 30 30 45 30 3 40 60 40 40 60 40 4 50 75 50 50 75 50 5 60 90 60 60 90 60 6 70 105 70 70 105 70 7 80 120 80 80 120 80 8 90 135 90 90 135 90 9 100 150 100 100 150 100 10 120 180 120 110 165 110 11 140 210 140 120 180 120 12 160 ...

Page 30: ...leased before you hear a beep z By pressing the Operation Mode 1 or 2 key you hear a beep and the desired operation mode appears on the screen instantly Note that you hear 3 beeps and nothing changes when pressing the Operation Mode 1 or 2 key memorized nothing z You may adjust the setting while one of the operation modes works however pressing one of the Operation Mode keys again returns to the p...

Page 31: ...e Ring Marker shifts the Cross Cursor downward or shifts VRM to the deeper area moves the highlighted item downward in the Menu shifts the Cross Cursor left selects the content of the item in the Menu shifts the Cross Cursor right selects the content of the item in the Menu The Ring Marker or the Cross Cursor neither appears nor operates on the screen when turning on the power at the very first ti...

Page 32: ...STANCE DEPTH MARKER DOWN MARKER DEPTH MARKER SLANT DISTANCE In Bottom Scan Mode Marker data is not presented and VRM appears on the screen In Echo Sounder Mode Marker data is presented and Slant distance appears on the screen When the Cross Cursor is selected the Ring Marker is in red or not displayed z Set the Cross Cursor on a target by using the Cursor Shift keys and the depth and horizontal sl...

Page 33: ...ar Mode the sonar beam tracks the echo automatically When MENU TARGET LOCK MODE 1 or MODE 2 is selected The red letter TARGET LOCK is displayed at the position of both BEARING and SECTOR on the screen right z Please refer to page 3 13 for more details of the Target Lock operation THRESHOLD KEY The weak echoes disappear by pressing this key accordingly z Only strong wanted targets appear on the scr...

Page 34: ...pressing this key again MAIN MENU disappears z Pressing this key returns to MAIN MENU when the setup menu is displayed z Use the Enter key to set the function item you changed ENTER KEY After you change the settings in the setup menu press this key z Note that the content of the settings is not changed when you exit MAIN MENU by pressing the Menu key even if you set the function items MAIN MENU ...

Page 35: ...in function that automatically compensates for propagation loss of sound CF page 3 7 STC function in TVG CURVE in FUNCTION SETTINGS This STC function enables you to reduce noise interference resulting from bubbles dirt etc near the surface of the water As the dial is turned toward 0 then the STC effect will become progressively from the surface to the distance stronger z Selecting STC function rel...

Page 36: ...NU Function Set Menu 3 4 FUNCTION SETTINGS SETTING FUNCTIONS 3 5 Gain Up 3 6 TVG Curve 3 7 Dynamic Range 3 7 Pulse Width 3 8 TX Power 3 8 REDUCTION Interference Reduction 3 9 Noise Reduction 3 9 DISPLAY ITEM SELECTION Step Sonar 3 10 Step Bottom Scan 3 11 Off Center Position 3 11 Scale Display 3 12 Compass Display 3 12 OTHERS Target Lock 3 13 Operation Mode 3 15 Depth Unit 3 15 Temperature Unit 3 ...

Page 37: ...3ms LOW HIGH CF page 3 5 REDUCTION INTERFERENCE RED NOISE REDUCTION OFF 1 2 3 OFF ON CF page 3 9 DISP ITEM SEL STEP SONAR 5 10 CF page 3 10 STEP BOTTOM SCAN 3 5 OFF CENTER POS FORE BACK RIGHT LEFT SCALE DOTS OFF ON COMPASS DISP OFF ON OTHERS TARGET LOCK MODE 0 MODE 1 MODE 2 CF page 3 13 OPERATION MODE 0 1 DEPTH UNIT m br fm ft TEMP UNIT C F SPEED UNIT kt km h HOIST AUTO UP SPEED UNIT kt SPEED UNIT...

Page 38: ...nctions are at the desired settings z After disconnecting the power supply once by pressing the Power OFF key then turn the power supply back on while pressing both the Operation Mode 1 and the Power ON keys at the same time Keep pressing 1 and ON keys until the beep sound stops z After completing this operation all functions and their units will be memorized as set by the user 2 RETURN TO USER SE...

Page 39: ... the function set menu MAIN MENU FUNCTION SET GAIN UP TVG CURVE DYNAMIC RANGE PULSE WIDTH TX POWER REDUCTION INTERF RED INTERFERENCE REDUCTION NOISE REDUCTION DISP ITEM SEL DISPLAY ITEM SELECTION STEP SONAR STEP BOTTOM SCAN OFF CENTER POS OFF CENTER POSITION SCALE DOTS COMPASS DISP COMPASS DISPLAY OTHERS TARGET LOCK OPERATION MODE DEPTH UNIT TEMP UNIT SPEED UNIT HOIST AUTO UP TRAIN CORRECT COLOR L...

Page 40: ... REMOTE CONTROLLER Frequency and Version No of EPROM SELF CHECK FUNCTION The test result NG in red is displayed in case of some troubles SETTING FUNCTIONS FUNCTION SET GAIN UP OFF TVG CURVE 30 LOG DYNAMIC RANGE 3 d B PULSE WIDTH NORMAL TX POWER HIGH Use the Cursor Shift key or to highlight the item you wish to change Press or key to select the desired setting Graph for Gain Characteristics display...

Page 41: ... volume increases 3 points on the scale z When the menu gain adjust setting is OFF and the front panel dial is on 3 it has the same result as when the menu gain adjust setting is on 10dB and the gain dial is on 0 0 10 20 30 or 40 z Selected GAIN UP Gain Characteristics Diagram shifted accordingly shows left under the following conditions Gain dial 0 Far Gain dial 0 TVG Curve 30LOG 0 10 100 1000m O...

Page 42: ... below drawing 40LOG Curve in the below drawing HIGH STC LOW NEAR shallow DISTANCE FAR deep depth z In accordance with the distance the gain increases automatically even if the gain volume is unchanged as seen in the above drawing 3 DYNAMIC RANGE By shifting the dynamic range the display to reflect the received echo more precisely or the display to discriminate their density is selected z Each pre...

Page 43: ...set NARROW WIDE The longer range gives less resolution CONSTANT The initial value of the pulse width is 0 3 ms The pulse width is to be set every 0 1 ms unit from 0 1 to 3 6 ms z Use key to select the larger value z Use key to select the smaller value NOTE In actual practice the shorter pulse narrower gives better resolution and Less noise in shallow water or surface scanning The longer pulse wide...

Page 44: ...ey z OFF indicates this function is inactive z As the level of the setting close to HIGH higher level of reduction is set and the level of reducing interference appears at the right of the screen 2 NOISE REDUCTION This function may be used to eliminate small noise z Each press of or key changes the setting OFF or ON z Select ON or OFF and then press the Enter key OFF Noise reduction is not functio...

Page 45: ...ess or key to select the desired setting 1 STEP SONAR The step angle scanning angle in the Sonar Mode may be selected z Each press of or key changes the setting 5 or 10 z Select the desired step angle and then press the Enter key 5 STEP 10 STEP NOTE Narrower step The image density is increased but the rotational speed is reduced Wider step The image density is reduced but the rotational speed is i...

Page 46: ... 3 or 5 z Select the desired step angle and then press the Enter key 3 STEP 5 STEP 3 OFF CENTER POSITION The ship s position on the screen may be selected in the OFF CENTER Mode z Each press of or key changes the setting FORE BACK RIGHT LEFT z Select the desired center position and then press the Enter key FORE BACK RIGHT LEFT OWN SHIP S POSITION 5 5 3 3 ...

Page 47: ...OFF is selected no scale appears on the screen in the SONAR OFF CENTER Modes SCALE z When the scale dots display OFF is selected scale appears on the screen in the Bottom Scan Mode 5 COMPASS DISPLAY The points of the compass can be shown on the screen in the Sonar Mode by connecting NAV IN terminal to an external navigator z Each press of or key changes the setting ON or OFF z Select ON or OFF and...

Page 48: ...CT 0 COLOR A 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH 1 TARGET LOCK This function changes the rotary direction or tracks the target automatically z To select the desired Target Lock function when the Target Lock key is pressed in the Sonar mode z Each press of or key changes the setting MODE 0 MODE 1 MODE 2 z Select the desired MODE and then press the Enter key MODE 0 z Each press of the Target Lock key reverses the se...

Page 49: ...s the echo 10 down Does it pick the echo up Does it pick the echo up YES YES It tracks the echo 5 up It backs to the previous angle Does it pick the echo up Does it pick the echo up NO NO The Target Lock function The Target Lock function The Target Lock function The Target Lock function continues will be released continues will be released NOTE During the Target Lock operation Tilt Bearing and Sec...

Page 50: ...ia br fathoms fm or feet ft z Each press of or key changes the setting m br fm ft z Select the desired depth unit and then press the Enter key 4 TEMPERATURE UNIT Temperature unit can be set to C or F z To display water temperature the water temperature data should be read in NMEA 0183 sentences z Each press of or key changes the setting C or F z Select the desired temperature unit and then press t...

Page 51: ...he Soundome is lowering When the Hoist Auto Up function is activated the mark changes into upward arrow The Sensor Lamp goes off when the Soundome is retracted automatically We recommend the ship speed below 15kt 27km h while retracting 7 TRAIN CORRECT To adjust the deviation of the bow direction 0 the following procedure is required z In the Sonar mode use or key to set the Bearing toward Bow dir...

Page 52: ...ect C 1 or C 2 and then press the Threshold key to display COLOR PALLET SET Menu z Use or key to select the color number from 1 to 8 that you wish to change The levels of the three primary colors red R green G blue B scale from 0 to 15 are displayed above the color bar z Highlight R G or B that you wish to change by pressing the Threshold key and select the level of the color scale 0 to 15 by usin...

Page 53: ...3 18 FUNCTION SETTINGS 9 LANGUAGE The choice of language z Each press of or key changes the setting English French Portugal Italian Greek ...

Page 54: ...n Conditions 4 5 HOIST LOWER UNIT ASSEMBLY 1 Joint Pipe Length 4 6 2 Joint Pipe Adjustment 4 6 3 Mounting Joint Pipe into Soundome 4 7 4 Attaching Soundome to Hoist 4 8 5 Hoist Lower Unit and Trunk Pipe Attachment 4 9 ADJUSTMENT OF HOIST STROKE 4 10 MANUAL RAISE LOWER OF SOUNDOME 4 11 MOUNTING METHOD OF DISPLAY UNIT 4 12 CONNECTIONS 4 13 WIRING AMONG UNITS 4 13 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TERMINALS 4 1...

Page 55: ... 1 meter of the keel HULL UNIT TRUNK PIPE Be sure there are no obstacles to interfere the ultrasonic beam when the Soundome is lowered Provide sufficient clearance around the Trunk Pipe for maintenance and inspection work Install the unit so that the Flange comes above the draft at full load Make the bulkhead in consideration of safety to an emergency flood if you install the Trunk Pipe in the eng...

Page 56: ...IST LOWER UNIT TRUNK PIPE DISPLAY UNIT TRUNK PIPE LENGTH JOINT PIPE LENGTH BOW SIDE 1240 min 490 2 0 120 200 1 5 1 1 8 0 m i n 4 3 0 2 4 48 18 5 1 2 300 519 SUS304TP S C 100A Sch40 STPG38 S C φ114 3 t6 230 258 143 115 855 φ114 3 φ97 ...

Page 57: ...lashes z ESR 140MkⅡ is shipped from the factory with standard 1 240mm Joist Pipe and without Trunk Pipe z When mounting the Joint Pipe to the Soundome be sure not to damage the Joint Pipe thread or twist the Soundome cable If a work space of Lt 500 is not available provide a hole of a size of at least 300x300mm in the ceiling JOINT PIPE Install the unit so that the Flange comes above the draft at ...

Page 58: ... stay level during standard cruise z Apply FRP sufficiently to all the necessary sections to prevent leakage of water z Make the surrounding of the Trunk Pipe projecting out from the bottom in a stream line shape and provide a fairing plate to suppress water resistance and generation of air bubbles to the minimum z Install a holder to stop shaking if necessary z When doing this make sure the holde...

Page 59: ...s used no adjustment is necessary Cut the Joint Pipe to the required length Trunk Pipe Length Lt 60mm Smooth the cut piece and taper the edge 1mm Bore 4 holes in joint pipe every 90 degrees 5mm from the cut end of the pipe bolt circle size φ3 4mm set a tapping screw M4 on each hole When the space above the Joint Pipe is equal to this the Joint Pipe may be used without being cut M4 90 5 mm Lt 40 Yt...

Page 60: ...le through the Joint Pipe Apply some silicone adhesive supplied to the thread of the Joint Pipe see figure below Fully screw the Joint Pipe into the Soundome Clamp the Lock Nut to the Soundome Coat the Lock Nut and the Joint Pipe with silicone adhesive supplied Apply the bow mark at the top end of the Joint Pipe see figure below Make a Bow Mark facing toward Apply some ship s bow Silicone adhesive...

Page 61: ...e Joint Pipe fasten the Fastening Band figure z Pass the cable through the Pipe Cap z Insert the Pipe Cap in the end of the Joint Pipe and fix evenly with four Cap Bolts PIPE CAP CAP BOLT JOINT PIPE FLANGE DAMPER JOINT ARM FASTENING BAND LOCK NUT BOW DIRECTION MARK PACKING GLAND PACKING GLAND ADJUST THE PACKING GLAND z Remove the upper Lock Nuts from the Packing Gland z Tighten the lower Lock Nuts...

Page 62: ... move the Soundome up and down for several times to confirm the alignment when making the final clamping evenly z The Hoist can be operated manually Refer to the page 4 11 TRUNK PIPE GASKET HEXAGONAL BOLT M20X80 FLAT WASHER Φ20X40X3 SPRING WASHER Φ20 HEXAGONAL NUT M20 Do not apply any adhesive on the Gasket Otherwise it disturbs being clamped evenly 2 4 3 4 6 5 1 CAUTION ...

Page 63: ... The initial set position of the stroke is 200mm z Change the position of the Limit Switch when the adjustment of the stroke is required figure z Shift the position of the Upper Limit Switch to the third hole from the top and Lower Limit Switch to the third hole from the bottom so that 120mm of the stroke can be provided z Pay attention to the direction of the switches when shifted z The retracted...

Page 64: ...Handle Refer to the drawings below REMOVE PROTECTIVE CAP THE PROTECTIVE CAP LOWER POWER ON OFF SWITCH FOR THE MOTOR RAISE z After finishing the work remove the Crank Handle and put the removed Protective Cap back Do not forget to turn on the power for the motor Turning off the power for the display unit does not mean turning off the power for the motor Make sure to turn off the power for the motor...

Page 65: ... Adjust the Knob Bolts to select a comfortable viewing angle of the Display Cabinet Do not install the unit on unstable or uneven surface Do not use the unit while tentatively mounted Otherwise it may result in the unit falling or toppling over resulting in injury Be free as much as possible from shocks and engine vibrations Mount the unit in a location away from salt spray heat sources and direct...

Page 66: ... avoid getting hurt or causing fire or damage z Run the cables not to touch the rotary obstacles or disturb the operation z Do not use the cables bent twisted or stretched by force z Do not put heavy objects on the cables WIRING AMONG UNITS SOUNDOME CABLE POWER SUPPLY CABLE PLUS TERMINAL MINUS TERMINAL WHITE LINE BLACK LINE LIMIT SWITCH CABLE POWER SUPPLY CABLE FOR HOIST BATTERY z Turn off the pow...

Page 67: ...OWER LIMIT SWITCH 5 SENSOR LAMP LED SWITCH 6 SENSOR LAMP LED SWITCH 7 SENSOR LAMP LED 8 SENSOR LAMP LED POWER SUPPLY INPUT TERMINAL SOUNDOME TERMINAL 1 DC INPUT 2 DC INPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GND 12V HALL IC OUTPUT TRAIN MOTOR 1 TRAIN MOTOR 2 TRAIN MOTOR 3 TRAIN MOTOR 4 TRAIN COM 12V TILT MOTOR 1 TILT MOTOR 2 TILT MOTOR 3 TILT MOTOR 4 TILT COM 12V TRANSDUCER GND TRANSDUCER 2 3 1...

Page 68: ...ONTROL TERMINAL Audio Box Remote controller OP 603 OP 1609 MONITOR TERMINAL 1 RVD 2 GVD 3 BVD 4 NC 5 GND 6 R GND 7 G GND 8 B GND 9 NC 10 GND 11 NC 12 NC 13 H SYNC 14 V SYNC 15 NC 3 4 5 2 1 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 69: ...5 1 Chapter 5 OPTION This chapter provides you the explanation related to the optional kits OPTION 5 2 REMOTE CONTROLLER 5 2 ...

Page 70: ...io Box the audio cable included the audio plug included z OP 603 does not include an audio speaker 4 ohm and a speaker cable REMOTE CONTROLLER Remote controller connection is made to the terminal on the rear of the display unit BEARING KEYS Moves cursor center right or left HOIST KEYS Uploads downloads TILT KEYS the soundome Adjust tilt angle This key needs to be set up TARGET LOCK KEY Turn on or ...

Page 71: ...as follows RENGE SHALLOW RANGE DEEP SECTOR WIDE SECTOR NARROW DISPLAY MODE OPERATION MODE 1 OPERATION MODE 2 TARGET THRESHOLD CURSOR SELECTION CURSOR SHIFT UP CURSOR SHIFT DOWN CURSOR SHIFT RIGHT CURSOR SHIFT LEFT NONE HOIST UPLOAD HOIST DOWNLOAD TILT UP TILT DOWN BEARING RIGHT BEARING LEFT z DISPLAY MODE means that each press of the key changes the mode as follows SONAR MODE OFF CENTER MODE BOTTO...

Page 72: ... This chapter describes you the daily maintenance disposal and specifications of the ESR 140MkⅡ Sonar It also provides a memo of operation mode DAILY MAINTENANCE 6 2 DISPOSAL 6 3 SPECIFICATIONS 6 4 MEMO OF OPERATION MODE 6 5 ...

Page 73: ...pe away contact your local dealer or KODEN head office APPLYING GREASE Apply grease regularly to the Hoist Gears figure A and the Flange Opening figure B Otherwise it may damage the unit z You can apply grease to the Hoist Gears easily when the Soundome is in down position Apply grease to the Flange Opening when the Soundome is uploaded CLEANING SOUNDOME Since Soundome is installed in the bottom o...

Page 74: ...eat electrical shock explosion injury or fire DISPOSAL of EQUIPMENT Dispose of this equipment in accordance with local regulations DISPOSAL of LITHIUM BATTERY Before disposing of the lithium battery place a piece of adhesive tape across the plus and minus terminals as non combustible garbage Dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with local regulations WARNING ...

Page 75: ... Gain Up TVG Graph Cross Cursor Bearing Historical Distance Slant Distance Depth Interference Reduction Color Scale Compass Display Ship Speed LAT LON Temperature Scan Display 2 types Own Ship Position VRM Depth on detecting just below the ship Other Functions Operation Modes 2 x 2 types Off Center 4 types Target Lock Train Correct Gain Control TVG Control Dynamic Range Pulse Width Color Selection...

Page 76: ... OFF CENTER POS FORE BACK RIGHT LEFT SCALE DOTS OFF ON COMPASS DISP OFF ON OTHERS TARGET LOCK MODE 0 MODE 1 MODE 2 OPERATION MODE 0 1 DEPTH UNIT m br fm ft TEMP UNIT C F SPEED UNIT Kt km h HOIST AUTO UP SPEED UNIT kt OFF 1kt 15kt SPEED UNIT km h OFF 1km h 27km h TRAIN CORRECT 0 355 COLOR A 1 A 2 B 1 B 2 C 1 C 2 LANGUAGE English French Portugal Italian Greek 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 Sonar Mode RANGE Bottom ...

Page 77: ...R G B 5 R G B 6 R G B 7 R G B 8 R G B 9 R G B C 2 1 R G B 2 R G B 3 R G B 4 R G B 5 R G B 6 R G B 7 R G B 8 R G B 9 R G B OPERATION MODE KEY 1 1 C 1 1 R G B 2 R G B 3 R G B 4 R G B 5 R G B 6 R G B 7 R G B 8 R G B 9 R G B C 2 1 R G B 2 R G B 3 R G B 4 R G B 5 R G B 6 R G B 7 R G B 8 R G B 9 R G B OPERATION MODE KEY 1 2 C 1 1 R G B 2 R G B 3 R G B 4 R G B 5 R G B 6 R G B 7 R G B 8 R G B 9 R G B C 2 ...

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