background image

 

 SOUNDS 

 

 LIMITS

Press 

 key. The 

SELECT ALARM 

menu appears and you can now

select the 

 group 

by 

pressing the corresponding 

 When

 

 has been pressed, the 

SET NAV ALARMS 

menu

appears.

To set the 

OFF COURSE 

alarm, just press 

E

n

t

e

r

the desired distance 

that represents the maximum margin that you would

allow for being off the intended track line using the numeric keys. Press the

 to set the alarm into operation and press 

 key again to

return to the previous display mode.

Example: 

 

 0, 

1, 

 for an 

 alarm of 0.10

nm.

Whenever the Off Course alarm is set and the 

 distance exceeds the

alarm value, the alarm will be activated, an audible beeper will sound and
a message showing the type of alarm will appear on-screen in any display

mode.

To silence the audible 

 press 

 key. The audio alarm will

remain silenced until the alarm condition is reset and then again detected.
The alarm symbol is filled in even though the audio is temporarily OFF.

The 

OFF COURSE 

limits will remain stored in memory and will become the

alarm distance for every selected 

 unless the distance value is

canceled or changed by the operator.

TO CANCEL THE OFF COURSE 

Return to the 

SET NAV ALARMS

menu, press 

 and type 

0 ,0 

,0 

OPERATION 65

Summary of Contents for V8010

Page 1: ...Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company...

Page 2: ...WCOLOR ECHO SOUNDER OPERATlON MANUAL...

Page 3: ...ase take the time to read this manual thoroughly IMPORTANT NOTICE This device is only an aid to navigation Its accumcy can be a ted by many jlktors including equipmentfre ordeficts environmental condi...

Page 4: ...contact any of the following regional offices UNITED STATES Raytheon Marine Company 46 River Road Hudson NH 03051 Telephone 603 881 5200 Raytheon Marine Company 1521 So 92nd Place Seattle Wa 98108 Tel...

Page 5: ...Outputs 15 2 4 3 GPS Sensor Option 17 2 4 4 SeaTalk Interface 19 2 4 5 Video Output 19 2 4 6 Grounding The Echosounder 19 2 5 TRANSDUCER INSTALLATION 20 2 5 1 General Information 20 2 5 2 General Mou...

Page 6: ...3 1 8 Setting the STC 53 3 3 1 9 Controlling the Chart Speed 53 3 3 1 10 Setting and Using Alarms 54 3 3 1 l 1 Noise Suppression Interference Reduction 57 3 3 2 STDISTD Mode 58 3 3 3 STD ZOOM Mode 59...

Page 7: ...4 3 2 1 Naming Waypoints 84 3 4 3 2 2 Store Waypoint 84 3 4 3 2 3 WAYPOINT LIST Operations 88 3 4 3 2 4 SAVE Operations WAYPOINT LIST 89 3 4 4 ROUTE PLANS 90 3 4 4 1 ROUTE Menu 91 3 4 4 1 l Selecting...

Page 8: ...brate Speed 109 3 6 3 3 Calibrate TX Frequency 1 10 3 6 4 Master Reset 1 1 1 MAINTENANCE 4 1 GENERAL 113 4 1 l Paddle Wheel Maintenance 1 13 4 1 2 Transducer Maintenance 1 14 4 2 ELECTRICAL 1 14 4 2 1...

Page 9: ...ovides best views of fish detection and bottm trackingtogether The ZOOMand TT modesmagnifyyourdepth presentations for a better look at the fish in mid water or on the sea bottom Graphic plotting and C...

Page 10: ...new unit Section 3 contains the operating instructions for the V8010 Color Echosounder and will guide you through the unit s operating controls and display layouts To more easily recognize how to enab...

Page 11: ...th in the echo sounder TRANSDUCER ENERGY WAVE The frequency of this ultrasonic wave the beam angle at which it is transmitted and the power at which it is sent will all play an important part in deter...

Page 12: ...s If the sea bottom were as hard and flat as a mirror only the signal directly under the transducer would be reflected back to the transducer and there would be a narrow bottom echo line printed on th...

Page 13: ...the picture is shifted to the left You can see the received echoes even more clearly when you turn on the A Scope feature of the V8010 Eventually a historical picture of the bottom contour and fish ec...

Page 14: ...1575 42 Mhz for civilian use Superimposed on the Ranbe 1 I navigation message isa high rate C A Coarse I l c 2 Acquisition code used for precise position ing measurements and positive satellite iden t...

Page 15: ...satellite signals This mode is known as Selective Availability and when it is enabled it is designed to provide less accurate fixes for all users except authorized military users Accuracy in the orde...

Page 16: ...1 q i z INTRODUCTION 8...

Page 17: ...ood practice to save the carton and the interior packing material until the unit has been satisfactorily installed on the vessel The original packing material should be used in the unlikely event that...

Page 18: ...dealer for information on obtaining any of these items lTEM PRODUCT NUMBER DJZSCRlPTION INSTALLATION ITEMS Console Mounting Kit M78692 For flush mounting Speed Temp Sensor M78662 Bronze TH Sensor Spe...

Page 19: ...yoke knobs on each side of the V8010 Attach the bracket to the desired mounting surface with appropriate screws included in the kit Once the bracket has been mounted slide the unit back into its yoke...

Page 20: ...8 1 205 mm 13 07 _l m 332 mm Y OUTLINE DIdENS O S MI010 ECHO SOUNDER INSTALLATION 12...

Page 21: ...uired CAUTION Make sure there are no hidden electrical wires or other items behind the desired location before proceeding Check that free access for mounting and cabling is available 2 Unpack the cons...

Page 22: ...nnect all cables to the unit rear panel 2 4 CONNECTIONS The drawing shows the basic rear panel connections to the echo sounder unit In a simple installa tion the connections at the left side of the un...

Page 23: ...e than 10 feet the gauge of the wire leads should be increased accordingly to minimize line losses For runs of 20 35 feet 12 AWG is recommended Confirm the power leads are connected to the correct ter...

Page 24: ...making the Data Input output connections The general instructions for assembling this 6 pin connector can be found in section 2 422 of this chapter If planning to use both input and output ports it i...

Page 25: ...ach side If may be necessary to rotate the ring slightly for it to pass by the locking tabs 4 Push the rubber grommet forward as far as possible to seat it snugly against the connector body 5 Push the...

Page 26: ...erminated at a terminal strip outside of the video sounder and cabled according to the configuration shown in the drawing below The GPS sensor provides GLL VTG RMC and GGA NMEA 0183 sentences in it s...

Page 27: ...of the Sealhlk data chainThe connections for the 3 pm connector are shown in the diagram Convenient Sea l lk cable assemblies are available at various lengths from Raytheon Autohehn dealers to help co...

Page 28: ...ullprovides a sufficient ground On a fiberglass or wood hull connection to a ground plate or to the engine block and other bonded groundwork should be acceptable 2 5 TRANSDUCER INSTALLATION 25 1 Gener...

Page 29: ...caste housings and covered with an epoxy window surface The epoxy window is the surface through which ultrasonic pulses must travel This epoxy surface must be kept as clean and smooth as possible so...

Page 30: ...the chance that aerated water will flow across the transducer s acoustic window transmitting surface One of the main sources of vessel generated noise is from the propeller It is very important to pic...

Page 31: ...length midway between the keel and water line if possible Generally this provides the best compromise between obtaining aeration free water and minimizing propeller noise Keep in mind that the deeper...

Page 32: ...cial care must be taken to insure these tubes will sealproperly to the 0 40 cable diameter ofthe transducer These instructions are written speciflcallyto facilitate installationsusingthe Raytheon opti...

Page 33: ...ock and a level surface on the top of the block for mounting hardware for each of the two rods that hold the transducer in place Boat yards are generally equipped to fabricate fairing and backing bloc...

Page 34: ...in the backing blocks for the transducer mounting rods To reduce drag care must be taken to ensure that the two rod holes are drilled parallel to the keel to maintain the alignment of the transducer f...

Page 35: ...stuffing tube hardware After the hull has expanded the nut should be tightened securely 2 Install the Faking Block Slide a backing block washer and a nut onto each of the threaded rods Feed the rods...

Page 36: ...and cable do msducer by its cable because this may sever internal connections and m hold the transducer in place during transducer mounting by applying tension to the transducer cable 4 Caulk the Fair...

Page 37: ...Styrofoam plugs into the holes and smooth out the surface using caulking Level out and remove any excess caulking to ensure smooth water flow over the transducer 8 Route the cable to the echo sounder...

Page 38: ...a factor Inside mounting creates less turbulence and the transducer performance can improve at speeds above 20 knots However inside hull mounting fre quently results in ultrasonic energy losses of up...

Page 39: ...face the sea bottom directly On steel hulled vesselsa steel weldment must be fabricated bythe shipyard or procured by the person installing the transducer The exact dimensions of the weldment are not...

Page 40: ...akes to impede the cutting or drilling The stuffing tube is 150 mm 6 in length and depending on the thickness of the hull will require at least 200 mm 8 of clearance to facilitate routing of the cable...

Page 41: ...f the hull Never pull of carry the transducer by its cable this may damage internal connections Do not hold the transducer in place by applying tension to the transducer cable Apply a 3 mm l 8 thick l...

Page 42: ...4 newton meters Route the transducer cable to the echo sounder being careful not to tear the outer jacket when routing the cable To reduce electrical interference keep the transducer cable separated...

Page 43: ...mm 3 42 2528B B R O N Z E 87 mm 4 25A2 Preparing for Installation Useful materials to have available for the installation are listed below for your convenience 1 Variable speed electric drill 3 8 or...

Page 44: ...outside If the pilot hole is drilled in a wrong location drill a second hole in a better location Apply masking tape to the outside of the hull over the incorrect hole s and lill with epoxy 2 Using a...

Page 45: ...transducer stem and coat the surface contacting the hull interior with the caulking compound Tighten the hex nut with a wrench or large slip joint pliers Allow for swelling on wooden hulls 6 From the...

Page 46: ...addle wheel can adversely affect the depth transducerperform ante especially at higher speeds of the vessel Internally the unit will need to be mounted where sufficient room exists to tighten the flan...

Page 47: ...forward paralleling the centerline when seated in the notch Adjust as necessary and then tighten the nut Then tighten the cap nut Note If later on the alignment of the speed module is not satisfactory...

Page 48: ...MODES I STANDARD FISHFINDING L 1 STD STD STD ZOOM I I STDjBTM _ _ OOl BRG 2WUl Gl Znm POSITION afa m N 4 3 15 _ _ wi7ai 3ioi i3 i i I OEPTHWrn I ME iG GSif BW_ j PLOT TEMP CRUISE NAVIGATION INSTALLAT...

Page 49: ...eypad layout and the various display screens ofthe V8010 Operations that control the Fishfinder portion ofthe unit appear immediately following the display screen descriptions The Tracking Plotter and...

Page 50: ...tor as you progress through this section to practice the various operations Study the illustrations and repeat operations if necessary until you are comfortable and confident Time spent in becoming fa...

Page 51: ...the brilliance level of the CRT with the UP DOWN direction keys turns the keypad lighting ON or OFF Sets the level of background noise suppression turns interference rejection ON or OFF Confirms data...

Page 52: ...of keys The land m keys at the top of each row will probably be the keysused most often while operatingthe equipment However the Irst step in getting started is turning the equipment ON 32 1 The Powe...

Page 53: ...l The numeric value in the menu changes to indicate the selected level There are 10 different brilliance levels avail able The temporary menus will stay on the screen for about 7 secondsafterthe last...

Page 54: ...pressed and the Main Mode menu is displayed you can select l sTD A Standard Fishfinding full screen display at either 200 or 5OKhz frequencies STD STJI A Split screen 50 50 presentation of Standard fi...

Page 55: ...nder transmission and ofthe fish and bottom echoes The A Scope appears on the right 30 side of the screen with the se lected Mode presentation maintained at the left side The A Scope can be used on an...

Page 56: ...more focused narrow beam angle of approxi mately 6 This beam angle provides good depth penetration with excellent bottom resolution and detail The best use for the 200 Khz fre quency with it s narrow...

Page 57: ...wed on the fishfinding displays can be controlled manually by the operator or automatically by the fish tinder when operating themkey The best fishing display images will likely occur when the operato...

Page 58: ...e becomes shallower than 25 of the range scale in use m To select Auto Range just press the m key A temporary menu AUTO appears To activate AUTO RANGE operation press the softkey indicated by the menu...

Page 59: ...ow the new setting and resets to the new depth range value starting at the selected Shift point In approximately 7 seconds the menu disappears from the screen 33 1 6 1 Ant0 Shift Operation Auto Shift...

Page 60: ...nsitive condition The Gain sensitivity for each frequency is controlled by a variable control which EVEL can be optimized for the most sensitive detection level Rotate the GAIN control marked A clockw...

Page 61: ...or steady bottom tracking while cruising Only use the amount of suppres sion or gain reduction necessary for obtaining the clearest picture without effecting or cancelling the bottom echo For better s...

Page 62: ...on will be remembered and becomes the operating chart speed when the unit is turned ON again 33 1 lO Setting and Using Alarms The V8010 contains many types of visual and audio alarms to alert you in s...

Page 63: ...ARM menu press the1 SOUNDER ALARMS 1 softkey The SET SOUNDER ALARMS screen appears as shown Press the 1 sofikey and then use the I down direction key to set the desired alarm depth point for the SHALL...

Page 64: ...the flSH lupl graphic bar to set the desired depth at which the DEEP alarm should activate Ftsu InOWN PRESS TORTURY Use the V down direction key to reset the DEEP alarm if you overshoot the intended s...

Page 65: ...S screen appears as shown Press them softkey and use the A u p BET SOUNDERALARM ZQ 4 I or v down key to set the upper depth limit of the desired fish window according to the on screen digital indicati...

Page 66: ...o the 1 menu to turn w ON if interference is noticed 332 STDlsTD Mode The STD sTD mode provides both the 2OOKhz and 5OKhz frequencies in standard fishfinding displays divided vertically on the screen...

Page 67: ...move the VRM line to the desired location to be enlarged as viewed on the Standard fishfind ing display To change the width or size of the ZOOM window press them key A temporary menu labeled ZING app...

Page 68: ...pansion setting USE I Wf After the last push of the up or v down key the BOITOM LOCK picture redraws with the new expansion range rl 4 B M 11 value shown by the scale at the right edge of the BOTTOM L...

Page 69: ...wing l Change CD1 Scale The Range value of the CD1 scale can be changed by pressing the 1 key The width of the scale can be toggled between 0 1 nm FINE or 0 3 nm COARSE The scale size is indicated by...

Page 70: ...e INAVALARMS softkey has been pressed the SET NAVALARMS menu appears Now the ARRI VAL alarm can be set to alert you when you are within a specified distance from your waypoint destination The arrival...

Page 71: ...used to monitor your vessel s position while at anchor If the vessel begins to drift beyond the entered distance of the anchor alarm the alarm will sound off notifying the crew of the possible drag gi...

Page 72: ...including the tishfinding modes To silence the audible alarm just press themkey The audio alarm will remain silenced until the alarm condition is reset and then again detected The alarm symbol is fill...

Page 73: ...I 0 1 OJmj for an XTE alarm of 0 10 nm Whenever the Off Course alarm is set and the XTE distance exceeds the alarm value the alarm will be activated an audible beeper will sound and a message showing...

Page 74: ...r accomplishing the task of making a Boundary alarm it is recom mended that sections involving Waypoint entry and Route plans be re viewed ifnecessary 1 Enter the end points of the boundary into NAVIG...

Page 75: ...ay will now show that the route containing the BOUNDARY he is set and activated If the vessel should contact the perime ter of this boundary area the alarm will sound and the BOUNDARY message will app...

Page 76: ...vailable for the plot screen are 1 2 5 10 20 50 or 100 NM Plot scales are selected by pressing the m key and then the A up key to increase the range or the v down key to decrease the plot range The se...

Page 77: ...appears in the message window at the plot screen lower right cor ner for your reference You can also recall the number any time by pressing the key and viewing the number on the screen The Event s po...

Page 78: ...ale Use these keys to put your surface water temperature at the graph mid point The graph represents approximately the last hour of plotted temperature points A line below the graph is used to show th...

Page 79: ...the same time another TRACEIV cursor appears on own ships trackline on the PLOT screen This TRACER cursor moves along the ship s trackline tracing the temperature graph points in synchronization with...

Page 80: ...this line 3 Course Speed Ilmc lb Go The next line shows the vessel s CRS course over ground the vessel s SPEED either Over Ground or through the water and TIY the Tie to go to the destination at the...

Page 81: ...te Position display 33 7 l 2 Store an EVENT Press the 1 key when you are at the location to be saved The vessel s present position will be stored into memories 301 380and marked on the plot as a squar...

Page 82: ...TOMlandImkeys at the same time to record the settings to the Custom memory A message at the bottom of the screen armears ARE YOU SURE IF SO PRESS ENTER CUSTOM DATA II MODE STD k K iRNG zoo 51 20 SHIFT...

Page 83: ...he bottom echo usually indicates SCREEN COLORS hard bottom conditions such as sand or rock A wider line may indicate softer bottom conditions such as grass or mud PRESS MENU TO FIETURN Generally the c...

Page 84: ...lay mode When the simulator is ON SITHCJLATE on all display screens 3A l 4 screen Colors When the SCREENCOLGRs softkey is pressed the operator can change the color arrangements for the color display s...

Page 85: ...ONTROL menu activates the Back Recording feature or erases the old Trackline from memory Each of these tasks can be easily performed by selecting TRACK CON IICOL with the softkey from the PLOTmMP menu...

Page 86: ...track recording interval off the tracker automatically stops plotting until you start moving again All track points recorded will be saved in track memory until erased or unless overwritten by new tra...

Page 87: ...It0 return to the last selected display mode 3 423 RTEINPUT The V8010 can accept the input of an External Route Plan through the Seal port when the Sea IUk option is installed and the Route Plan info...

Page 88: ...STATUS GPS receiver I NAVIGATE SETUP NAVIGATE SETUP Selects Magnetic correction L L or ID position display Loran C Chain for STORE WAYPOINTS making TD conversions of waypoints ROUTE PLANS STOREWAYPOIN...

Page 89: ...on to be in Magnetic This is accomplished by adding a variation to the True bearing data MAG CORR AUTO m O F F MAN AUTO 16 I DmY E UL TD LORANC CHAIN I 50 If the indicator is not already displayed on...

Page 90: ...C chain the TDs are taken from To enter the appropriate chain number press thelL0RAN C XM 4lsoftkey and then type the four digits corresponding to the GRI using the numeric keys followed by pressing t...

Page 91: ...and un protect your waypoints by following the procedure de scribed in the Waypoint List SAVE function see section 3 4 3 2 4 that follows If the memory is protected you can always enter a different me...

Page 92: ...NAME 02 __ Use the ALup I down or 4 left b right PRESS MENU TO RETURN direction keys to position the block cursor over the desired character Press the m softkey to insert the character at the blinking...

Page 93: ...to N or E to W Use the A up 1 PRESS ENT TO ENTER IAT 1 direction key to select N use the V down direction key to select S w 63 iS lfl The b Right direction key moves the blinking N u o v character cu...

Page 94: ...nter the waypoint coordinates in t EmmnmlDl AND EIq Loran C Time Differences press them softkey onthe STOREWAYPOINT menu CURSOR Enter the waypoint TD 1 coordinate by typing in the numeric value using...

Page 95: ...bearing from your radar display that bearing will normally be relative defines an angle from your ship s bow To determine the magnetic bearing just add the radar s relative bearing to your magnetic sh...

Page 96: ...hing the A up key lets you Pull Up the listed waypoints and pushing the V down key lets you Pull Down the list The waypoint appearing in the highlighted block is the selected waypoint and is the waypo...

Page 97: ...waypoint to and then p r e s s Example VI 0 0 3 0 1 5 l Wpt 3 is now copied into wpt 15 B Erasing a Waypoint WAYPOINT S A V E 0 COPY WAYWINT FROM 1_ TO a_ ERA ot4 YPOINT PROTECT MARK Qgz fj or l MEAS...

Page 98: ...by pressing the MEASURE WAYPOINTS softkey on the WAYPOINT SAVE screen When the MEASURE WAYPOINTS screen ao pears press the IMEASURE WAYPOINTS softkey then type the number of the FROM waypoint followe...

Page 99: ...y is selected by pressing the 1 SELECT ROUTE softkeywhen you are on the Route menu screen On the SELECTROUTE display you can select one of the 10 route plans to follow either automatically or manually...

Page 100: ...after the arrival warning has sounded Once you have selected auto or manual route sequence the display will change to the SET ALARM page The Set Alarm screen prompts for the entry of an arrival alarm...

Page 101: ...GES SHOULD BE MADE UNDER SUCH SUPERVISION AND CONTROL 3AAl2 Making Route Plans The V8010 can store up to 10 different route plans The individual route plans may contain any number of waypoint legs as...

Page 102: ...ou re not sure which waypoints to include just use the A up V down direction keys to scroll through the waypoint list for the s of the waypoints that you wish to add into the route plan I MAKE ROUTE i...

Page 103: ...ry you can elect to review the way point contents of any of your programmed route plans by pressing thm 1 key The List Route display works almost like the Waypoint List in that the list is scrolled us...

Page 104: ...of the new waypoint The new way point will be added to the route plan and the Route legs will be re numbered accordingly MAKE ROUTE m Deleting Route Plans LIST wm PXOOl HOME N 42 42 34 4 DEC W071 25 1...

Page 105: ...ing fingerprints is extremely complex So atirst time start up ofthe GPS sensorbyitselfcould take from 20 to 30 minutes before the unit actually provides the first output of the ship s Latitude Longitu...

Page 106: ...ke just press them orlREV keys to move the cursor prompt to the incorrect numeric entry and retype the proper number 35 1 2 Entering Longitude Whede is pressed following the Latitude entry the message...

Page 107: ...heir basic reference for operation including providing time output messages The UTC Date Time Uni versal Time Coordinated otherwise known as GMT or the date 8 time at the Greenwich Meridian in England...

Page 108: ...tance from where the GPS was last used the unit may start up using the cold start up routine 20 30 minutes to get yourposition You could quickly update the initialized data to obtain a quicker positio...

Page 109: ...inue to be launched activated or de activated during the year as the system testing program of the satellites randomly continues by the USAF However the system number is expected to end up at 21 The b...

Page 110: ...lations 352 1 Satellite SF Special Functions 352 l l FIXTYPE The FIX TYPE selection permits the operator to choose between 2 D dimensional fix data which uses three satellites and the user entered ant...

Page 111: ...accept the most accurate fixes medium quality fixes or all fixes based on pre determined HDOP values To make an accuracy selection perform the following steps Press thei I tK PLEvELIsoftkey repeatedl...

Page 112: ...50 for Europe 7 AUSTRAL 66 for Australia 8 OSGB 36 British Admiralty ALIL N 00 00 w 00 00 4 NIS RESPONSE L L SPD m ME0 LONG PRESS MENU TO FIETURN To change the Geodetic datum press the 1 GEODETIC SYS...

Page 113: ...tion Course or Speed changes instantaneously Instead these readings are calculated from changes to your position over a short period of time The accuracy of these functions however is excellent within...

Page 114: ...ading and Speed signal source are made here 3 6 1 1 NAVIN To select the type ofDataInput press themjsoftkeyuntilthedesired choice appears in the box on the display The choices are INT GPS Data from Ra...

Page 115: ...y and select l Then press the INPUT OUTPUT softkey for the INPUT OUTPUT menu Press the 1 softkey for SOG Speed over Ground If you select HRU WIW the paddlewheel speed output is selected for display WI...

Page 116: ...all display modes If you just want to bypass this screen and choose a different Depth unit press the 1 softkey to return to the UNITS menu When the desired unit is enclosed in the box just press the...

Page 117: ...e softkey Press the 1 key for the UNITS menu Press the 1 softkey The box will toggle between NGLISH and SPANISH each time the softkey is pressed and the selected language appears at the right side of...

Page 118: ...or the operator to verify and manually calibrate the transmitting frequencies of the echosounder to the transducer for optimum performance Normally the echosounder tests the tuning conditions during r...

Page 119: ...e Check the Gain A control and verify it is controlling the screen sensitivity level by rotating the control and observing the echoes and noise level Press the RANGElkey and set the range scale to abo...

Page 120: ...et GAIN Manual CH SPEED 9 SIMULATOR OFF ALARMBUZZER ON WHITE LINE o F F UNITS FT KTS F TG CENTER 68 TRIP LOG Onm OUTPUT 0183 DISPLAY TYPE LiL SHALLOW ALARM 0 ROUTE ALARM 0 3nm ANTENNA HT 10M FIX TYPE...

Page 121: ...ure all components are free of corrosion and are securely mounted Examine all cables for evidence of chafing or abrasions Clean and or repair as necessary Make sure connections to the ship s DC power...

Page 122: ...lly attack and destroy the materials used in the manufacture of the transducer assembly If marine growth has developed on the transducer use a stiff brush putty knife or wetsand with fme sandpaper 220...

Page 123: ...thorized Raytheon dealer or by the Raytheon Factory Service Center with an exact replacement lithium battery type 423 Self lbst Mode The V850 contains a Self Test function which verifies the condition...

Page 124: ...ed Temperature plug TEMPAOJUST SETFEG 1OKR Make up a test plug consisting of a 8 pm Fujitsu connector and a 1OK ohm l 4 w 5 resistor attached to pins 6 7 of the plug PRESSAlARt 4 KEY ADJUST OK 3 Plug...

Page 125: ...ettings 3 If echoes OK when not moving but disappear when underway check for bubbles across transducer face Is transducer installed backwards 4 Check receiver tuning Picture frozen Erratic or no Speed...

Page 126: ...initialization is correct Lat Lon reading does not change 1 Check Est L L entry Re enter if error more than 2 degrees 2 Any S or SS alarms displayed L L incorrect 1 Check Position Corrections for erro...

Page 127: ...MAINTENANCE...

Page 128: ...sis Conn Xdcer Chassis Conn 8 Pm Chs Conn 5 Pm Chs Conn 5 pin plug Conn 6 Pm Plug Conn 8 Pm 6VBBSOOO21 CDJ 1400R CMN 343R CBD 1162 CMD 589 CMD 590 MPBC30474 MPBX30764 MPBX30765 MPTG30002 CFQ 4598 5ZFA...

Page 129: ...NAVIGATION CRUISE Display in vertical displays 50 50 Split display of Bottom Lock selected expansion range over bottomwl STD fishfinding Plot Temp Graph Fishfinding display North up Mercator projectio...

Page 130: ...alarms have on screen indi tiOn VRM Line White Line Trip Log Depth Scale Marks STC Digital Depth IR Ship s Speed Temperature Marker line for on screen measurements operated WI up down keys includes n...

Page 131: ...ity Along Route Course Made Good XTE offset from current route leg in Ol nm increments digital w bar graph and Graphic symbol indicator 1 Magnetic Variation Auto manual 2 Position offset via manual en...

Page 132: ...GS 84 NAD 83 NAD 27 USA EURO 50 AUST 66 OSGB 36 JAPAN BESSEL NAD 27 CAN WGS 72 By Geodetic Datum or manual L Lentry NM KTS SMiMPH KM KPH 10 plans max of 99 WPlh NMEA 0183 Seatalk or GPS Sensor One por...

Page 133: ...after the arrival warning has sounded Once you have selected auto or manual route sequence the display will change to the SET ALARM page The Set Alarm screen prompts for the entry of an arrival alarm...

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