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Northstar

 Explorer D210 

Installation and Operation Manual

6

Transducer Setting

A Transducer Setting is provided to allow 
the Explorer D210 to be used with different 
transducer types. The default setting (= 0.0) is 
used for most transducers.

Some transducers ‘ring’ after the sonar transmit 
pulse (just like hitting a bell). This ringing can be 
interpreted as an echo from a shallow bottom. 
The setting is used to increase the required level 
that shallow echoes must meet before they will 
be displayed.

If the Explorer D210 gives repeated false readings 
of 1.5 to 3 feet depth while in deep water the 
transducer setting should be increased. Adjust it 
upward by 0.5 at a time and re test. The range of 
values is -0.9 to +2.5. If the value is set too high it 
could cause erratic readings in shallow water.

Changing the Transducer Setting:

1.  Apply power while holding down 

. The 

display will show either 

HOF

 or 

SOF

 for 7 

seconds. Continue to hold the key down.

2.  The display will show 

tdr

3.  Release the key.

4.  After 2 seconds the display will show the 

Transducer Setting value eg 0.0.

5. Use   and 

 to change the value.

6.  To exit this mode, press and hold both 

 and 

 simultaneously.

Units of Measure

To select the displayed unit

1.  Apply power while holding down 

.

  

2.  When the unit is on, release 

.  The display 

will indicate the current display unit with: 

 

 

Feet               Metres

Fathoms

3. Use   and 

 to change the value.

4.  To exit this mode, press and hold both 

 and 

 simultaneously. Alternatively, if no keys 

are pressed for a period of 5 seconds normal 
depth display will resume.

  

Press simultaneously

The display will now indicate the current water 
depth in the selected display unit.

Multiple Explorer 210 instruments can be 
installed on a single vessel. These instruments 
can be connected together and configured to 
operate in a dual station configuration. One 
instrument is designated as a master and all other 
instruments, connected to it, are configured as 
slaves. The master device is connected to the 
depth transducer and determines the water 
depth. This information is then displayed on all 
slave devices connected to it. Slave devices do 
not have transducers connected to them.

The slave devices can be configured to operate 
as fully functional NMEA repeaters where 
they display water depth, as displayed on 

3 Dual Station Operation

the master device, and share common alarm 
settings and keel offset values. In this mode 
the common alarm settings can be changed or 
activated/deactivated from either the master or 
slave devices. 

Alternatively, the slaves can be configured to 
operate as independent slaves. In this mode the 
slaves display the water depth received from the 
master, but have independent alarm settings and 
keel offset values.

Note:

 

The instrument designated as the

master device is the only instrument connected to 
the depth transducer.

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Summary of Contents for EXPLORER D210

Page 1: ...www northstarnav com Explorer D210 Installation and Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ... messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avo...

Page 3: ...Deep Alarm 4 2InstrumentSetup 5 Keel Surface Offset 5 Transducer Setting 5 Units of Measure 5 3DualStationOperation 6 Master Slave Selection 7 Linked or Separate Selection 7 4Maintenance 8 5Installation 8 Instrument Installation 8 6Wiring 9 AppendixA Specifications 10 AppendixB Troubleshooting 11 AppendixC Howtocontactus 12 ...

Page 4: ... turn the alarms off press OFF The arrow in the lower right corner will extinguish Note The arrow will flash if alarms are turned ON but the shallow alarm is individually set to OFF See next section ShallowAlarm To set the shallow alarm 1 Press for three seconds The display will show 2 After a few seconds the display will indicate the current Shallow Alarm depth setting 3 Use and to change the val...

Page 5: ...ed on the left hand side of the display 6 To display depth below the keel enter the vertical distance between the bottom of the keel and the depth transducer as a negative value 7 To display depth below surface enter the vertical distance from the waterline to the depth transducer as a positive number no negative sign 8 To exit this mode press and hold both and simultaneously Alternatively if no k...

Page 6: ... and to change the value 4 To exit this mode press and hold both and simultaneously Alternatively if no keys are pressed for a period of 5 seconds normal depth display will resume Press simultaneously The display will now indicate the current water depth in the selected display unit Multiple Explorer 210 instruments can be installed on a single vessel These instruments can be connected together an...

Page 7: ... changed on the master will be automatically changed in the slave instrument Note The keel offset and units of measure should only be changed on the Master instrument If independent settings are required the link feature can be disabled To enable or disable the linked mode 1 Apply power while holding down Hold down during power up 2 When the unit is on The display will first indicate the current d...

Page 8: ...unting nut until the bracket is secure 6 Connect the power cord at the back of the instrument to a 12 V power supply which is active whenever the ignition switch is on The red lead should be connected to the positive terminal of the power supply via a 1 amp fuse or a 1 amp circuit breaker The black lead should be connected to the negative terminal Your depth sounder is designed for years of troubl...

Page 9: ...l to complete circuit If unused then tape to avoid shorting BrownDatainput output Your Explorer D210 can be used as a repeater for another DPT or DBT NEMA depth sounder If unused then tape to avoid shorting Bracket Buzzer RCA Jack Connector 600 mm 24 inch Power Cord Black Red Orange Brown 6 Wiring If unsure about wiring contact your nearest Northstar dealer ...

Page 10: ...Operating Voltage 9 5 V DC to 16 5 V DC Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Current Drain 150 mA max including internal buzzer Data Input Output Single wire data output Input Dual station mode outputs NMEA sentences Dual station accepts NMEA sentences In the linked mode a dual station pair also transfer function settings eg Alarm on off NMEA Output DPT NMEA Input DPT and DBT External B...

Page 11: ... free of corrosion Erraticreadingswhilemoored 1 Check transducer for growth or multiple coats of paint Appendix B Troubleshooting Erraticreadingswhilemoving 1 Cavitation air under the face of the transducer Review installation and reinstall if necessary Erraticreadingsonlywhileengineisrunning 1 Re route power and transducer cables away from engine ignition wires and battery cables 2 Add feed throu...

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