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5.1 INSTALLATION 

  Installation   
Please be cautious in unpacking the product to check if the contents are same as ordered.   
In particular, pay sufficient attention to the external look to see if there has been any   
damage in the course of transportation. If found, take some necessary actions for appropriate installation.   
In case that any on-scene action is not available, please contact us a.s.a.p for the right remedies.   
As this equipment is originally designed based on the characteristics of vessels, it is easy to install without 
any technical difficulties but at the same time it is recommendable that users follow the basic installation 

instructions for the optimal use as described in the below

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5.1.1 MAIN UNIT INSTALLATION 

 Please select such a place that allows for easy operation, daily check and good ventilation.   

 Please avoid places vulnerable to contact from rain or sea water.   

Dry places are advisable for perfect installation.   

 Please avoid places vulnerable to exposure from direct sunlight and heating elements.   

 Please install where mechanical vibration is relatively less.   

 Please avoid where any intervention of other electrical and magnetic elements is far away.   

 

5.1.2 POWER CONNECTION 

Connect DC-dedicated cable provided as a basic component according to the external wiring   
 diagram and remember a sole power cable should be connected to the power distributor.   
As the consumption power is 40W(1.7A), the battery should be always kept in good   
conditions.   
Please use DC 24V 15V for AC-DC power and for the purpose of safety, use our AC-DC   
15A rectifier which is on separate sale.   

 2P(CN4) connector that is located at the back is for power supply and No.1 is (+) while   

 No.2 is (-) and connect directly the DC power between 11V - 36V.   

 After connecting 2P plug that is suitable for power supply to 2P cable, work on the   

connection with sufficient attention to (+) and (-).   

 

 

 

    

    

Summary of Contents for SES2000

Page 1: ...to control functions 17 4 1 Echo Sounder Set 18 4 1 1 Frequency 18 4 1 2 Transmitting Power 19 4 1 3 Pulse Width 19 4 1 4 Depth 19 4 1 5 Printer 19 4 1 6 Depth Alarm 20 4 1 7 Display Temp 21 4 1 8 Aut...

Page 2: ...TENANCE TROUBLE 30 5 2 1 GENERAL 31 5 2 2 TOOLS TEST APPARATUS 31 5 2 3 DAILY CHECK AND MAINTENANCE 31 5 2 4 6 months check up Adjusting period by position 31 5 2 5 2 years check up Adjusting period b...

Page 3: ...3 This chapter is described about overview of Echo Sounder 1 1 1 1 ECHO SOUNDER...

Page 4: ...ves and that a sound pulse will bounce off a reflecting layer returning to its source as an echo The time interval between the initiation of a sound pulse and echo returned from the bottom can be used...

Page 5: ...5 This chapter is described about the specification of Echo Sounder Resources Function Components 2 2 2 2 SPECIFICATION...

Page 6: ...by Echo power Depth Range m 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 90 0 100 0 120 0 150 0 200 0 250 0 300 0 400 0 500 0 600 0 1 000m 0 1 500m Depth Correction 0 99m Screen Speed 1page min Stop 15m...

Page 7: ...ents ECHO SOUNDER No MODEL SPECIFICATION Q ty REMARK 1 SES 2000 N 1EA 2 DC Cable CVV SB 2 0 2C 5m 3 Fuse 5A 2EA 4 Installation Mat 1set 5 Transducer 50KHz or 200KHz 50 200Khz 1EA SET TANK included 6 M...

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Page 9: ...9 This is described about general functions of Echo Sounder Echo Sounder Screen Key and Operation Menu Screen Mode 3 3 3 3 DESCRIPTION...

Page 10: ...GAIN Displaying Gain value in receiver STC Displaying STC value to see the screen removed flankton bubble etc under the water about 100m less Frequency The frequency to measure by transducer In dual f...

Page 11: ...ode Stop alarm or select change items in menu Press cursor to show changeable rod Press one more time it is dispeared Highlighted cursor Adjustable by Selecting work Moving or input data cursor and ch...

Page 12: ...Depth Output 3 System 1 Bright 2 Background 3 Language 1 Echo Sounder 1 Frequency 2 TX Power 3 Pulse 4 Depth 5 Printer On 6 Depth Alarm 7 Disp Temp 8 Auto Depth 9 Depth Unit 10 Erase Noise 11 Time Mar...

Page 13: ...ng Turn of Screen mode Dual Frequency In the dual frequency mode The frequency is displayed at the top of screen in yellow letter as low high frequency This screen shows measuring depth by low frequen...

Page 14: ...14 High Frequency Low Frequency...

Page 15: ...15 High Frequency Expansion Low Frequency Expansion...

Page 16: ...16 High Frequency Replay Low Frequency Replay...

Page 17: ...17 This chapter is described about how to control functions Echo Sounder Set Navigation Data System 4 4 4 4 HOW TO CONTROL FUNC...

Page 18: ...ruction In order to return previous menu after set value Press 4 1 1 Frequency The frequency set may provide you to select each high or low frequency to measure depth Example Example Example Example S...

Page 19: ...transducer Thus distance from water surface to transducer needs to be adjusted for measurement correctly The range of correction is 0 99m When you adjust it then using direction key can change increa...

Page 20: ...etting depth previously Whenever pressing Setting USE CANCEL one after the other Setting Depth Alarm Setting Depth Alarm range Example Example Example Example Select Dept Select Dept Select Dept Selec...

Page 21: ...tting display temp Setting temp value 4 1 8 Auto Depth The Auto Depth is a function to set the record of transducer automatically Whenever press Then set USE CANCEL one after the other Example Example...

Page 22: ...ine based on a certain time period in a screen It can be set from 0 up to 300sec 5min can adjust up down by 10sec step can adjust up down by 1sec step Example Example Example Example Select Select Sel...

Page 23: ...essary noise or detect data measured thru transducer As control bar goes to the right end which means higher value can select control bar can adjust setting value Select Select Select Select Auto Gain...

Page 24: ...is is a function to use for setting which signal NMEA data is out thru port to be interfaced with external devices To return precious menu after set Press Select Nav Data Select Nav Data Select Nav Da...

Page 25: ...utput After selecting item to be needed Press USE CANCEL one after the other 4 2 2 Depth Output Items in data output is generally to be used for transmitting measured depth data NMEA receiver to exter...

Page 26: ...set up functions wihich may affect the overall system Users can set brightness language and depth display only Other values can not be changed after Input when the equipment is manufactured or instal...

Page 27: ...or It consists of Day Night mode Please refer to the example below to understand how to shift background mode 4 3 3 LANGUAGE SET UP Language set up is used to change the language on the display Korean...

Page 28: ...d how to change the display position Display on the left Display in the center Display on the right HIDE 4 3 5 SIMULATION Simulation is the function to display virtual navigation on the Echo Sounder R...

Page 29: ...29 This chapter explains installation and maintenance INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT INSPECTION MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING 5 5 5 5 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE...

Page 30: ...avoid places vulnerable to contact from rain or sea water Dry places are advisable for perfect installation Please avoid places vulnerable to exposure from direct sunlight and heating elements Please...

Page 31: ...on maintaining the batter of the power supply In case of 12V there are possibilities of the power failure and malfunction occurrence when in operation and in case of 35V there are possibilities of fus...

Page 32: ...d pole if it is ok Repair power PCB power does not turn on Front LED light Check the fuse but no damaged Check if it is less 12V if ok Repair power PCB 5 2 7 Dismantling SES 2000 SES 2000N Loosen 7 pc...

Page 33: ...o external unit properly External interface is not working Signal is not made from external interface terminal Multi Tester Check the condition of the data connector line is in a good condition Check...

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Page 35: ...35 APPENDIX 1 PACKING LIST APPENDIX 2 INSTALLATION DRAWING APPENDIX...

Page 36: ...2000N 1 2 BRACKT CODE NO ACC PCOT 015 1 6mm 20 3 BOLT CODE NO SPR 1402 2 CVV SB 2 0 2C 4 DC POWER CABLE CODE NO 1 SCN 20 2P SCN 16 4P 5 DATA CABLE CONNECTOR CODE NO ACC CNT 001 1 4 16 6 SCREW CODE NO...

Page 37: ...ducer SES 2000 Option SES 2000N Standard CODE NO TE 2000 2 1 Option SD 3000 16 REMOTE DEPTH INDICATOR CODE NO SD 3000 1 Option DM 3001 17 DIMMER CONTROLLER CODE NO DM 3001 1 Option Cable 1m SJ 2000 18...

Page 38: ...38 APPENDIX 2 INSTALLATION DRAWING...

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