Seiwa SW RP05 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

Press 

 

the key 1/2 second to adjust the backlight level for

night viewing. Each time you press the 

 

key 1/2 second, the

level will get brighter 1, 2, 3, 4, OFF, 1, 2, ... etc. The blue
backlight ON/OFF control wire in cable #2 must be switched
to +12/24V for the backlights to work.

Selecting Feet, Metres or Fathoms:
While viewing the depth display quick press both the 

 

and 

keys simultaneously. Each time you do this, the units will switch.

Setting Shallow Alarm:
Press and hold the 

  

key for ten (10) seconds until you hear

a long beep. The Shallow Depth Alarm value will be displayed.
Use the 

 

and 

 

keys to set the desired alarm value. Press the 

key to save the shallow alarm value to memory.

Setting Deep Alarm:
Press and hold the 

 

key for ten (10) seconds. You will hear

a beep and the Deep Depth Alarm alarm value will be
displayed. Use the 

 

and 

 

keys to set the desired alarm

value. Press the 

 

key to save the deep depth alarm value

to memory.

Setting Anchor Drag Alarm:
After anchoring, set the shallow alarm a few feet more shallow
than the actual displayed depth. Similarly set the deep alarm
a few feet deeper than the actual displayed depth. Make
allowances for local tidal changes to prevent false alarms.

Setting Keel Offset:
While viewing Depth, press the 

 

and 

 

keys for ten (10) second

until you hear a long beep. The keel offset will be displayed. Use
the 

 

and 

 

keys to change the value and press the 

 

key to

save your entry. The keel offset will be added to the displayed
value of the depth. A negative keel offset is used to enable the
T91.05 to display depth below the keel or transducer. A positive
keel offset enables you to display actual water depth when the
transducer is placed below the surface level by up to 20 feet.

Setting Display Damping:

While viewing Depth press and hold the 

 

 

and 

 

keys for

ten (10) seconds until you hear a long beep. The display damping

Summary of Contents for SW RP05

Page 1: ...SW RP05 ...

Page 2: ...ms built in and can display the depth in feet metres or fathoms A keel offset from 20 0 to 20 0 feet can be entered so the SW RP05 shows the depth below the surface below the keel or below the transducer Under 20 feet Meters or Fathoms the depth is displayed in tenths The SW RP05 outputs NMEA 0183 serial data as a standard SDDPT Depth below the transducer sentence If not required the NMEA 0183 dat...

Page 3: ...display damping NMEA 0183 Out SDDPT Depth below transducer Installation Before starting the installation please read this entire section first Finger tighten the screws that mount the instrument bracket It is not necessary or recommended to use tools Drill a 2 1 8 55mm mounting hole where you desire to mount the instrument Figure 1 Connect the various wires from Cable 1 and Cable 2 as shown in Fig...

Page 4: ...s on off set alarms values set change keel offset and display damping New information is automatically saved to non volatile memory Turning Alarms ON OFF Press the key 1 2 second to turn alarms ON The alarm icon will light Press the key 1 2 second to turn the alarms and alarm icon OFF Backlight Intensity ...

Page 5: ...d keys to set the desired alarm value Press the key to save the deep depth alarm value to memory Setting Anchor Drag Alarm After anchoring set the shallow alarm a few feet more shallow than the actual displayed depth Similarly set the deep alarm a few feet deeper than the actual displayed depth Make allowances for local tidal changes to prevent false alarms Setting Keel Offset While viewing Depth ...

Page 6: ...saved to memory A 5V signal 10 mA Max is output whenever an alarm condition exists and the alarms are enabled NMEA 0183 Sentence The SW RP05 outputs serial data of depth in NMEA 0183 format The sentence is output in the following format Depth SDDPT xxx x yyy y CS xxx x Depth in Metres yyy y Keel offset in Metres CS Check Sum Notes and Warnings a The displayed depth should be used as a guide and ca...

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