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2.6 Refresh Area  ........................................................................................................................................ 28

 

2.7 TVG ........................................................................................................................................................... 29

 

2.7.1 TVG level setting ............................................................................................................. 29

 

2.7.2 TVG distance setting ...................................................................................................... 29

 

2.8 STC ............................................................................................................................................................ 30

 

2.9 Gain Offset   .......................................................................................................................................... 30

 

2.10 Auto Gain Offset   ............................................................................................................................ 31

 

 
 

3. Color .................................................................................................................................................................... 32

 

3.1 Day/Night   ............................................................................................................................................ 32

 

3.2 Colors   .................................................................................................................................................... 32

 

3.3 Hue   ......................................................................................................................................................... 33

 

3.4 Background   ......................................................................................................................................... 33

 

3.5 Color Erase   .......................................................................................................................................... 34

 

3.6 Clutter   .................................................................................................................................................... 34

 

3.7 White Line  ............................................................................................................................................ 35

 

3.8 White Line Color   ............................................................................................................................... 35

 

3.9 Temperature Color   ........................................................................................................................... 36

 

 
 

4. View   ................................................................................................................................................................... 37

 

4.1 Direction   ............................................................................................................................................... 37

 

4.2 Division   ................................................................................................................................................. 37

 

4.3 A-Scope   ................................................................................................................................................ 38

 

4.4 Depth Size   ........................................................................................................................................... 38

 

4.5 Depth Scale   ......................................................................................................................................... 39

 

4.6 help   ......................................................................................................................................................... 39

 

4.7 Color Table   .......................................................................................................................................... 40

 

4.8 Temperature Graph   .......................................................................................................................... 40

 

4.9 Detection Area   ................................................................................................................................... 41

 

4.10 Header Info  ....................................................................................................................................... 41

 

4.11 Units  ..................................................................................................................................................... 42

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SDF-310

Page 1: ...1 SDF 310 10 4 Standalone Digital Fishfinder 1 3kW Installation operation manual...

Page 2: ...ion of display unit 11 3 Display functions 12 4 Component 13 3 Discription 14 1 Display discription 15 2 Power ON OFF 16 3 Menu 17 4 Display mode 19 4 Functions 20 1 SONAR 21 1 1 Tx Power 21 1 2 Tx Ra...

Page 3: ...y Night 32 3 2 Colors 32 3 3 Hue 33 3 4 Background 33 3 5 Color Erase 34 3 6 Clutter 34 3 7 White Line 35 3 8 White Line Color 35 3 9 Temperature Color 36 4 View 37 4 1 Direction 37 4 2 Division 37 4...

Page 4: ...tton 45 6 5 Simulation 45 7 Zoom 46 7 1 Zoom Mode 46 7 2 Zoom Start 46 7 3 Zoom End 46 7 4 Zoom Length 46 8 Fish 47 8 1 View Fish 47 8 2 Fish filter 47 8 3 Fish Gain 47 9 NEMA 48 9 1 NEMA Output 48 9...

Page 5: ...cting other devices 50 1 Installation 51 2 Cable connection 52 3 Rear Connector Pinout 53 4 Power Cable Connection 54 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 55 1 Maintenance 56 2 Troubleshooting 57 Appendi...

Page 6: ...6 This chapter explains precautions to prevent incidents may be caused by user or environmental factor of this equipment 1 Cautions for safety...

Page 7: ...an cause electrical shock or injury Turn off the power immediately when equipment is out of order or emit smoke Otherwise can cause fire or electrical shock Caution Hazardous voltage exists inside the...

Page 8: ...shock Warning Do not pull the cable when unplug Holding the plug body and pull Be careful not to pinch the cables when install Danger Operation on the ocean is very unstable and dangerous Installatio...

Page 9: ...ause bad effect to equipment 2 Power supply 12 35VDC This equipment should be used in range of power 12 35VDC 3 Do not use solvent The main equipment is made by plastic and coated Do not use solvents...

Page 10: ...10 This chapter explains about specification of this equipment TX RX specification Specification of display unit Functional specification Component 2 Specification...

Page 11: ...lse length Short1 Short2 Standard Long 0 05 5 0 msec when operation manually Frequency tuning 5 10 of each TX frequency Amplifier High dynamic range Specification LCD 10 4inch Resolution 600 x 800 Bri...

Page 12: ...k Bottom zoom Marker zoom Speed x4 x2 x1 1 2 1 4 1 8 Stop Alarm Water depth Fish Water temperature Noise reduction Off Light Medium Strong or Frequency adjustment Range depends on transducer Auto disp...

Page 13: ...EA 2 DC cable SCN3 5M FUSE Cable Ass y 1EA 3 Fuse DC 24V 5A DC 24V 7A 1EA 1EA 4 Spare fuse 24V 5A 12V 7A 3EA 3EA 5 DATA connector SCN 16 7P 1EA 6 Transducer connector SCK 25 8P 1EA When connect with o...

Page 14: ...14 This chapter explains about SDF 310 equipment and display Display description Power ON OFF Menu tree Screen mode 3 Description...

Page 15: ...15 1 Display description...

Page 16: ...current operation 4 Func Please read 6 3 Func key 5 Cursor Move in the menu list Set the level of adjustment Move VRM marker 6 Screen Choose the screen to display 7 Enter Choose and apply the menu Op...

Page 17: ...r 7 White Line 8 White Line Color 9 Temp Color 3 COLOR 1 TX Power 2 TX Rate 3 Pulse Edge L 4 Pulse Edge H 5 Pulse Length L 6 Pulse Length H 7 Freq Setting L 8 Freq Setting H 9 Freq Adjust L 10 Freq Co...

Page 18: ...th 2 Water Temp 3 Fish School 5 Alarm 1 Fish School Display 2 Fish School Filter 3 Fish School Sensitivity 8 Fish school 1 NMEA Output 2 UART1 3 UART2 4 UART Monitor 9 NMEA 1 Language 2 Key Beep 3 Fun...

Page 19: ...provide unique display mode for each mode Press Screen button to select a desired screen mode Screen mode switch Low high frequency Low Frequency High Frequency Magnification Screen Low Frequency Mag...

Page 20: ...20 This chapter explains the functions of SDF 310 Sonar Image Color Display Alarm Others User 4 Functions...

Page 21: ...nsmitting power can be adjusted manually and it can be changed automatically If you want to stop the transmitting select stop 1 2 Transmitting Tx Speed You can select transmitting speed If you select...

Page 22: ...ve a better Image but less depth compare to short2 Short2 You can have better target image in short depth Standard In general this can use used for various fish search long Target image is not clear b...

Page 23: ...select low frequency 88KHz When select high frequency 200KHz Setting for Low frequency Select Sonar Select Frequency adjust L Change to a desired value Setting for High frequency Select Sonar Select F...

Page 24: ...frequency setup can be set when a transducer is connected to single line two lines shield OFF setup can be set when a transducer is connected to dual line four lines shield or when low frequency tran...

Page 25: ...25 1 9 Trigger Sweep This can reduce electrical interference noise of other vessel by transiting signal irregularly Setting for Trigger Sweep Select Sonar Select Trigger Sweep Select ON OFF...

Page 26: ...display mode 2 2 Range Range value can be changed by shift key and range key Setting for Mode selection Select Display Select Mode Select a desired display mode Setting for Range setup Select Display...

Page 27: ...When choosing a picture advance speed keep in mind that a fast advance speed will expand echoes horizontally on the screen and a slow advance speed will contract them A fast advance speed is useful f...

Page 28: ...te noise Interference noise reduction 2 6 Refresh area Change from the current value whether as a whole should choose Setting for interference select display select interference select desired level S...

Page 29: ...gh close range echoes may not be displayed 2 7 1 Setting for TVG level Set up for TVG level Do not set the TVG too high close range echoes may not be displayed 2 7 2 TVG Setting for TVG distance TVG s...

Page 30: ...and high frequency you can set offset value If sensitivity setting value is so small weak signal is suppressed then there s no image If the values is so big it will be difficult to identify the images...

Page 31: ...up or down in automatic gain Clutter function operate automatically to eliminate small echo by dirt seawater and plankton This allow good picture to identify Setting for auto gain offset of low freque...

Page 32: ...u select night the screen is dark and menu is black day night day night 3 2 number of colors It can select the number of colors number of colors screen of 8 colors screen of 64 colors Setting for day...

Page 33: ...s and taste hue 3 4 background color It can change background color according to the surrounding environment background color black white tone select color select hue select desired hue Setting for ba...

Page 34: ...ence or when you want to see only big fish school without color erase removal of 50 color 3 6 clutter Clutter is used to eliminate low level return echoes because of dirt sea water etc so one can see...

Page 35: ...nly helpful to identify seabed and fish school on the bottom but also in determining the density of fish The setting range is from 0 to 100 3 8 Color of white line It can change the color of white lin...

Page 36: ...36 3 9 color of water temperature Water temperature graph can be modified Setting for water temperature select color select temp color select desired color temperature Setting for color of temperature...

Page 37: ...m center to two way left right 4 2 Division Select the division type for zoom and low high frequency of screen menu of split screen vertical horizontal Setting for direction of display select view sel...

Page 38: ...echo and small amplitude by small echo it allows to identify easily small fish school sea bottom and geology 4 4 depth size Change the font size of water depth at the left bottom of the screen small m...

Page 39: ...xplain the selected item or not help Off Do not show help On Show help End 5 seconds If there s no key control for 5 seconds the help will be turned off automatically Setting for depth scale select vi...

Page 40: ...ect whether it will show water temperature or not When displaying the temperature graph choose the width of the scale in step 2 narrow 8 C wide 16 C And it needs temperature sensor Setting for tempera...

Page 41: ...e or not on off 4 10 header info It can select whether it will show the informations on top of the screen or not on off Setting for detection area select view select detection area Select among on off...

Page 42: ...or unit Depth select depth unit temperature select temperature unit Setting for depth unit select view select unit depth Select among ft m fa Setting for temperature unit select view select unit temp...

Page 43: ...depth alarm select alarm select depth Select among off on setting for minimum depth select alarm select minimum Select among 3 3000 setting for maximum depth select alarm select maximum Select among 3...

Page 44: ...uction TVG STC Gain offset Auto Gain offset Hue background Zoom mode Capture in the function keys If the user register frequently used functions the operation is simple Function key is set to a TVG Se...

Page 45: ...l mode regardless the user push the button for sensitivity adjustment 6 5 Simulation It can select whether it will activate the simulation mode or not Setting for simulation select ETC Select Simulati...

Page 46: ...g for zoom length Select the size of zoom length Setting for starting point of partial zoom up select user select zoom start select between 3 and 3000m Setting for ending point of partial zoom up sele...

Page 47: ...Schools sensitivity Setting fish schools sensitivity Setting for display of fish schools select Fish Select view fish Select your desired display mode Setting for fish schools filter select Fish Sele...

Page 48: ...9 3 UART2 Among RS 232C port from the main unit it will transmit DPT to NMEA2 port and receive GPS data Speed can be set up with 4800 9600 or 38400 9 4 Monitor UART Both of RS 232c port can be monito...

Page 49: ...m 4 to 26 Depending on beam angle receiving radius of bottom can be displayed on A Scope and receiving radius can be changed depending on type of beam angle Setting for temp modification select calib...

Page 50: ...will explain the maintenance and defectiveness of SDF 310 Installation Cable connection by the display Connector pin arrangement from the back panel Power supply connection 5 Connecting other devices...

Page 51: ...he bracket mounting on a proper location 2 Hold the display unit and fix it with bolts 3 Insert bracket mounting bolts gently Separate display from bracket 1 Switch off the device 2 Unwind bracket mou...

Page 52: ...nector ETHER NET It will be updated later to use with SMART SYSTEM via S Net NMEA1 In Out UART1 External Alarm It will be updated later NMEA2 In Out UART2 Speed sensor input Temperature sensor input P...

Page 53: ...r ETHER NET NAME1 ALARM R TRANSDUCER POWER DC12 24 NAME2 SENSOR COMMON_1 TD GND EXT_ON OFF NC NC NC RD GND GND NMEA_IN NMEA_OUT NC ALARM ALARM_GND TEMP1 TD_L TD_H TD_GND TD_L TD_H TEMP2 NC PWR EARTH P...

Page 54: ...54 Connecting power cable POWER connector on the back of the display is connected to the power cable EARTH Please use a thick cable of earth Please let the ground and earth in a shortest distance...

Page 55: ...55 This section describe the maintenance and trouble shooting of SDF 310 System maintenance and repair Trouble shooting 6 Maintenance troubleshooting...

Page 56: ...e back of the display for proper connection Cable Check each cable and if the cable is damaged or blown replace it immediately Earth terminal and Earth line Check earth terminal If the ground terminal...

Page 57: ...s 1 Display is night mode Screen flicker or white lines Change of screen color Contact of LCD connector Cleanness around LCD connector Fish school isn t display on the screen Poor contact of transduce...

Page 58: ...58 This section describe the appendix related to the equipment operation of SDF 310 Product outline drawing Appendix...

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