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OPERATION MANUAL 

 
 

 

 

COLOR ECHO SOUNDER 

CVS-128 

 

 

 
 

CVS-128.OM.E 0093112802-00 

Digital 

Summary of Contents for CVS-128

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL COLOR ECHO SOUNDER CVS 128 CVS 128 OM E 0093112802 00 Digital ...

Page 2: ... the type number CVS 128 to which this declaration refers conforms to the relevant essential requirements of Directive 2004 108 EC and is in conformity with the EMC requirements of EU harmonised standard EN60945 2004 Authorised representative in Europe Heinz Hoghoff Koden Elektronik GmbH Am Gewerbepark 15 D 64823 Gross Umstadt Germany Phone 49 6078 2056 Telefax 49 6078 73824 Signed Heinz Hoghoff D...

Page 3: ...dicated at the lower right side on the cover and at the left or right side of the footer region of each page 2009 Koden Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted translated in any from by any means without the written permission of Koden Electronics Co Ltd The technical descriptions contained in this publication are subject to change without n...

Page 4: ...ome parts may be omitted Our company is not liable for damage and trouble arisen from misunderstanding the content described in this manual Our company is not liable for earthquake lightning fire for which our company is not responsible action by third party other accident customer s unintended error abuse and damage caused by the use under other abnormal condition Our company is not liable for da...

Page 5: ...n Item on Equipment Be careful of a high voltage inside A high voltage which may risk your life is used This high voltage remains in the circuit after you have powered off switch To prevent touching the high voltage circuit inadvertently the hard cover is provided to the high voltage circuit and the high voltage caution label is affixed Ensure to power off switch for your safety and discharge the ...

Page 6: ...r modify It may leads to trouble fire smoking or electric shock In case of trouble contact our dealer or our company In case of smoke or fire boat power off and the power of this unit It may cause fire electric shock or damage Be cautious of remaining high voltage A high voltage may remain in the capacitor for several minutes after you have powered off Before inspecting inside wait at least 5 minu...

Page 7: ... switching to Manual range 1 8 1 6 Gain Adjustment 1 8 Basic Operation of Gain 1 8 Selecting the auto gain 1 9 Adjusting the gain by auto 1 9 Selecting the manual gain 1 9 Manual adjustment of the gain 1 9 1 7 Use of EVENT key 1 10 Selecting the event 1 10 Preseting the destination 1 10 Store the image 1 11 Fishing hot spot 1 12 1 8 Use of F1 F2 key 1 12 Selecting the F1 F2 key 1 12 Preset of F1 F...

Page 8: ...a tone 2 13 Connection of External Speaker 2 13 2 18 Explanation of Menu Item 2 14 Inner hull 2 14 TVG 2 14 Change the TX power 2 14 Display the A scope Stop the display of A scope 2 15 Change the display color of echo sounder image 2 15 Change the depth value 2 15 Display the water temp graph Stop the display of water temp graph 2 15 Display Width 2 15 Setting of the background color of NAV displ...

Page 9: ... Installing Location 5 1 Laying and Connection of Cable 5 2 Confirmation after Installation 5 2 5 2 Installation of CVS 128 Display unit 5 3 Desk top Installation 5 3 Flush mount Installation 5 5 5 3 Installation of Transducer 5 6 In case of Inner hull 5 6 In case of through hull 5 7 5 4 Wiring 5 8 Connection of Cable to CVS 128 Display unit 5 8 Pin Assignment of Rear Connector 5 8 Connection of P...

Page 10: ...ations schools of fish and others by sound Up to 10 images can be stored If you connect the optional GPS the fishing hot spot function that directs your board to navigate easily to the location desired is available by marking the event mark when recalling the stored image With the adoption of a specific filter AR coat an image can be seen clearly refusing sunshine The countermeasures against the r...

Page 11: ...he water Connection to the speed sensor ST 80 90 100 To Transducer connector To POWER connector Standard configuration Option Prepared by a user J6 connector Prepared by a user To External monitor connector J7 connector External monitor CW 576 0 5M Prepared by a user CW 264A 2M 10 8 31 2VDC CW 840 0 3M Rubber mold made Equipped with inner hull Transducer TD 500T 3B 501T 3B Dual frequency combinati...

Page 12: ...50 g 1 3 DC power cable Complex cable CW 264A 2M With 12 connector at one end un treated at the other end 2 m 1 4 Fuse F 7161 3A Cylinder ø 6 3x32 Normal fusion type for main power 2 5 Cap LTWCAP DABCFXC1 For transducer cable connector 1 6 Operation Manual CVS 128 OM E English 1 7 Quick Reference CVS 128 QR E English 1 Essential Option No Name of item Type Remark Weight Length Quantity 1 Transduce...

Page 13: ...n List No Name of Item Specification Remark Weight Length ST 80 For transom mounting Plastic made with cable 0 3 kg 9 m ST 90 For through hull mounting Plastic made with cable 0 6 kg 9 m 1 Water temperature sensor speed sensor ST 100 For through hull mounting Bronze made with cable 1 2 kg 9 m 2 GPS sensor GPS 20A 10M B SI TEX For GPS measuring With power signal cable 250 g 10 m MFB 04 Plastic made...

Page 14: ...s a fishing hot spot 3 Cursor Selects the menu item Changes the set value Moves the VRM marker IMoves the marker for notifying the event 4 MENU Opens or closes the menu 5 F2 Recalls directly the item preset 6 RANGE Changes the range setting 7 GAIN HF Knob Rotate Changes the gain value Press Recalls the gain select 8 GAIN LF Knob Rotate Changes the gain value Press Recalls the gain select 9 Switche...

Page 15: ... cable as shown in the figure and cap it Caution Do not pull the cable strongly If you do so it will be broken The clean of CVS 128 Display unit The cleaning of the display unit goes after removing the front frame After removing the front frame use a synthetic detergent and OA cleaner and wipe the display unit lightly Then dry sufficiently and return the front frame to original position Caution Th...

Page 16: ...tating the GAIN HF Knob or GAIN LF Knob 3 Press the MENU key to decide the language 4 After a few seconds pass the menu selected in DISP is displayed Caution In addition to English Japanese there are several compatible languages Explanation of the display Type of Gain H High frequency gain L Low frequency gain Type of Range R M Manual Range R A Auto Range R AS Auto Shift Power off 1 When powering ...

Page 17: ...nob or GAIN LF Knob When 1 is selected it is darkest When 10 is selected it is brightest Panel brill 10 3 Press the MENU key to close the menu 1 4 Switch over of Display mode 7 kinds of displays are provided in all Select the display suitable for your purpose 1 Press the DISP key 2 Select the display you desire to display Press the key or key The set item can be selected by rotating the GAIN HF Kn...

Page 18: ... It is convenient to see the schools of fish and a bottom quality near the bottom It displays the position of the bottom in the fixation in the position of 1 4 under the display It displays the bottom and upper in the zoom it displays under the bottom in the ordinary Under the bottom it doesn t display in the zoom Zoom It is convenient to see the specified range in the zoom It displays a zoom star...

Page 19: ... Zoom start position Zoomed range Zoomed range Zoomed range 30 0 The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image 30 0 The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image 30 0 ...

Page 20: ... the information other than depth sensors need to be connected See 2 16 Selection of NAV Display Caution Requires position data from GPS sensor Depth Water temp Course XTE 30 0 The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image Zoomed range Zoomed range The image below the bottom is not zoomed 30 0 The display width of zoom is displayed in orange Normal image Zoom image ...

Page 21: ...o Manual range The range can be manually selected 1 Press or key of RANGE 2 Select the range you desire to set Press or key of RANGE 3 Press the MENU key to close the menu When the Manual is set the R M is displayed at the upper side of menu 1 6 Gain Adjustment The gain can be adjusted in the auto mode Echo sounder mode Depth mode or manual mode Cruising Eliminating the weak echo it displays clear...

Page 22: ...ing the Gain select and Auto adjust high are alternately displayed 4 Press the MENU key to close the menu Selecting the manual gain Adjustment of gain can be done manually 1 Press GAIN HF Knob twice and Gain select is displayed The high frequency is explaied below Caution The low frequency can be set by GAIN LF Knob 2 Select the Manual by rotating the Knob 3 Press the MENU key to close the menu Ma...

Page 23: ...the functions when pressing the EVENT key 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select System EVENT Key set Press the key or key or key See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Change the setting of EVENT key set Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU to close the menu Preseting the destination When you find the school of fish or tide its location can be preset as a destination 10 locations at maximum Wh...

Page 24: ...um When storing the image switch NAV EVENT Key set Store pos See 1 7 Use of EVENT key Selecting the event 1 Press the EVENT key 2 After a certain time passes the image of echo sounder presently displayed is stored and the list number of stored image is displayed 3 After a certain time passes the message disappears and storing the image is finished Caution If the destination list is fully filled th...

Page 25: ... destination list At this moment the number of the stored destination list is displayed 4 The navigation display NAV1 is displayed and the WPT navigation starts 5 To stop the fishing hot spot delete destination navigation See 2 13 Preset WPT edit WPT delete of Destination Cancel the NAV Note The display of NAV1 is displayed 1 8 Use of F1 F2 key When factory shipped the Image Speed is assigned to t...

Page 26: ...ey The movable marker straight line is displayed 2 Press the key or key The movable marker moves up and down The movable marker and the numerical of marker depth are simultaneously highlighted When displaying dual images if the key or key is pressed the movable marker moves to the neighboring image Caution When several seconds pass after finishing the VRM operation the numerical of marker depth be...

Page 27: ...splayed on the screen Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu When this function is made to be effective the icon is displayed at the top of the screen Caution When Fish symbol on the screen does not always mean that the response shows fish Selecting the symbol info Symbol info is effective only when Fish symbol is displayed 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select Disp Symbol info Press ...

Page 28: ...ection may depend on the kind of fish and may result in a factor of error As for the fish such as the squid which don t have an air bladder the error is big 4 Fish banks fishing net fishing equipment air bubbles and floating objects etc may be detected and displayed 5 When the transducer unit is mounted in inner hull there may be cases where response cannot be detected depending on attenuation and...

Page 29: ... corresponding to the selected item is displayed It can be displayed by rotating the GAIN HF Knob or GAIN LF Knob 5 Change the set content with the key or key It can be changed by rotating the Knob 6 Press the key The cursor returns to the set item column It can be displayed by rotating the GAIN HF Knob or GAIN LF Knob Menu column Adjust Disp D range Alarm1 Alarm2 NAV Image Sonar Next Image speed ...

Page 30: ...s the key or key Image speed 2 1 1 1 Stop 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 5 1 3 1 3 5 1 4 1 4 5 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 3 Rejection of Interference Interference Rejection The interference noise from the echo sounder of other boats can be reduced If a neighboring boat uses the echo sounder having the same frequency and same firing times as those your boat has the interference noise may be displayed ...

Page 31: ...rejection reduces the speck like noise and makes it easier to see the image of school of fish Setting 0 10 The greater the set value becomes the stronger the effect of noise rejection becomes 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select Adjust Noise rejection See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Change the setting of Noise rejection Press the key or key Noise Rejection 5 5 Press the MENU key to clos...

Page 32: ...low Zoom The zoom range of each mode is identical See 1 4 Switch over of Display mode Setting m 2 5 to 200 fm I fm 2 5 to 150 ft 10 0 to 650 Zoom Range 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select D Range Zoom range See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Change the set value of Zoom range Press the key or key Zoom Range 10 0 m 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 8 Setting of Zoom Start Select the...

Page 33: ...h at the bottom can be easily identified White line 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select Disp White line See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Change the setting of White line 1 is narrowest 5 is widest In the auto mode responding to the strength of echo reflected from the bottom the width of white line changes Press the key or key White line OFF 1 2 3 4 5 Auto 5 Press the MENU key to close t...

Page 34: ...m issues when the water temp is within or out of the set range It is convenient to keep the specific water temp region Setting 5 to 45 23 to 113 ºF Speed alarm issues when the boat speed is faster or slower than the set range It is convenient when the speed limit is obliged Setting 0 to 80 kn 0 to 148 km h Arrival alarm can be used in the state that the destination is set The alarm is issued when ...

Page 35: ...ed Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Confirm the alarm state The set state of Bottom alarm and Fish alarm can be confirmed on the bar at the right corner of display However when the display is out of the range they are not displayed When Water temp alarm Speed alarm Arrival alarm or EXT alarm is ON the corresponding icon is displayed at the upper side of the screen Bottom...

Page 36: ... or key 7 Press the MENU key Then the NAV starts Cancel the NAV The NAV started can be canceled halfway 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select NAV NAV cancel See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Press the Yes Press the key or key NAV cancel Yes No 5 Press the MENU key Then the NAV is released 6 To return the display to the original one the display mode shall be switched over See 1 4 Switch ove...

Page 37: ... deleted The deletion takes some time 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select NAV WPT delete See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the list number of destination to be deleted from the WPT delete Press the key or key 5 Press the key 6 Select the Yes in the confirmation menu Press the key or key 7 Press the MENU key Then the destination is deleted and the menu closes Recall the stored imag...

Page 38: ...he key 4 Select the Store image Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu 6 When the echo sounder image to be stored appears press the EVENT key 7 When the stored image is fully filled it shows that the Store image is fully filled After deleting the unwanted image try it again Recall the stored image The stored image in the past can be recalled During recalling the image cannot b...

Page 39: ...eleted Add the comment to the stored image It is convenient to judge the stored image 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select Image Image comment See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the number of image to which the comment is added from the Image comment Press the key or key 5 Press the key 6 Select the character with the key or key Character A Z blank 0 9 Image delete Yes No Image reca...

Page 40: ... Press the key 4 Select the zoom type Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu For each zoom display refer to 1 4 Switch over of Display mode 2 16 Selection of NAV Display Selection of NAV Display The information can be displayed on the NAV display NAV 1 NAV2 Caution Requires position data from GPS sensor Type of NAV Display The following images can be displayed on the NAV Displ...

Page 41: ...he schools of fish and condition of bottom on the display of echo sounder can be confirmed by hearing the sonar 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select the Sonar Sona tone See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the ON or OFF of Sona tone Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Connection of External Speaker Connect the external speaker with amplifier option so that you ...

Page 42: ...the signal reflected from the same size fish the signal reflected from the fish in the shallower depth is stronger than that in the deeper depth The TVG adjusts the echo signal reflected from the shallower depth to be equal to that reflected from deeper depth by decreasing the receiver gain so that the effect that the strength of echo signal reflected from the shallower depth looks the same as tha...

Page 43: ... sounder image The Monochrome 8 color 16 color and 64 color can be selected 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select the Disp Color tone See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the Color tone Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Change the depth value The display size of depth value and the scale value can be changed Detection range displays a propspecting range to the...

Page 44: ...te the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the echo sounder display at NAV 1 or NAV 2 to be displayed Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Image Swap The images of echo sounder at the right and left sides can be swapped 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select the Image Image swap See 2 1 How to operate the menu 3 Press the key 4 Select the swap state Press the key or key 5 Press the MENU ke...

Page 45: ...SENSOR use an internal water thermometer connected to the water temperature sensor with J6 connector For setting of NMEA use the input value from outside connected with NMEA of power connector Speed Source Switch the Sensor NMEA Use the built in speed meter for sensor Use the external input value for NMEA Baud Rate Change the transmission speed of external input output Match the transmission speed...

Page 46: ... the sea level to the set depth of your transceiver receiver Normally set draft value of your boat Setting expect ft 10 0 to 10 0 ft 30 0 to 30 0 Sonic Speed Set the Seawater or Freshwater Change to meet the usage Water Temp The error of water temp value can be corrected Setting 10 0 to 10 0 C 10 to 10 F Boat Speed The tolerance of boat speed value can be corrected When the Speed source is set to ...

Page 47: ...tes unit Setting 11 0 to 14 0 h UTC 0 0 GPS select It selects whether the GPS sensor is the KODEN made one or not Caution Only when connecting the Koden GPS sensor to the equipment directly select KODEN GPS When connecting the GPS sensor even Koden one via Plotter etc to the equipment select Other GPS initialize It is valid only when KODEN GPS is connected The GPS sensor is initialized Caution Whe...

Page 48: ...age memory is required When it is not registered slide show cannot be selected Initialize It returns all the settings in the menu to the factory settings However the memorized data of display remains unchanged Caution It returns to the factory settings and the power is automatically shut down System Check It is used for diagnostic test See 4 5 Diagnostic Test All WPTs deletes All WPT lists can be ...

Page 49: ...th diluted neutral detergent Pay full attention as the screen is easily getting scratched No thinner shall be used For cleaning the housing do not use plastic solvent such as thinner or alcohol Painting on the surface and characters at the operating portion may melt After wiping with soft and clean cloth dipped with diluted neutral detergent wipe away with dry soft and clean cloth Transducer In ca...

Page 50: ...ct of LCD display block Confirm a connection between Transducer and Display unit Consult a repair shop or the distributor in your market Too much interference and noise Installed position of transducer Interference from the echo sounder on other boat Confirm the position of transducer See 5 3 Installation of Transducer Apply the interference rejection See 2 3 Rejection of Interference The display ...

Page 51: ...sult of ROM and RAM check displays OK when normal and NG when abnormal Caution To test the NMEA TEMP and SPEED the special checker is necessary implements the key input test When pressing the key the color of a part corresponding to the pressed key changes When pressing the GAIN HF the LCD test is performed Confirm the version displays the information on the version of software When inquiring info...

Page 52: ...or our sales company Inspection of configuration items and accessories Inspect the appearance of each configuration item and accessories and check that no dents or damage exist If any dents or damage exists and they are believed to be caused by accident during transportation contact the transportation and insurance company and consult our sales company or our dealer nearest to you Decision of Inst...

Page 53: ...attery the interference from other electronic equipment is not subject to occurrence See Fig 5 1 Fig 5 1 Connection of Power Line Confirmation after Installation Be sure to confirm the following items before starting up this equipment The confirmation is mandatory to operate the equipment normally 1 Is the power voltage in the boat within the appropriate voltage range Is the current capacity enoug...

Page 54: ...t to the bracket 2 Remove the display unit from the bracket and place it on the stable flat place 3 Place the bracket on the position where the display unit will be installed and fix the bracket with five 5 mm screws 4 Place the display unit on the installation bracket and fix the display unit with two knob bolts removed in step 1 Display unit Installation bracket Knob bolts Unit mm inch 41 41 1 3...

Page 55: ...n When installing on the desktop the maintenance space shown in the illustration below is required for cable lay out plugging in out of connector fuse replacement and bolt tightening Unit mm inch 100 3 15 16 3 15 16 9 29 64 240 100 Fig 5 3 Maintenance space ...

Page 56: ...atched correct the square hole 4 Remove the front frame of the display unit pulling it toward you See Fig 5 4 5 Connect the connectors for power and transducer to the unit respectively 6 Install the display unit in the installing location square hole and fix it with four tapping screws 4mm M4 or pan head Prepare 4mm screws suitable for thickness of installing location 7 Install the front frame rem...

Page 57: ...it for a whole day and fill in the coolant More than 80 of the transducer should be submerged in the coolant Caution Confirm a place of the installation of inner hull in the manufacturer of the ship and so on The inner hull device is for more effective performance method The gain falls in comparison with the through hull performance dramatically Low frequency 50 kHz may not be used due to large si...

Page 58: ...oden base is used make holes in the wooden base 5 Thread the rubber packing in the transducer and then the cable 6 To prevent water from seeping through the gap between the transducer and the hole fill out the gap with FRP or silicon glue Glue the wooden base likewise 7 Thread the rubber packing and fix it with the fixing nut firmly 8 Connect the transducer cable to the connector of CVS 128 Displa...

Page 59: ...Line output for speaker with amplifier Power output For power of GPS etc Transducer For 50 200kHz in common Speed sensor data input Water temperature sensor data input External monitor Analog RGB Sona tone R Sona tone L Power GND NMEA TX NMEA TX NMEA RX NMEA RX Power Shield Sona tone COM Outside power Speed sensor input Speed sensor power Transducer input output Transducer shield Transducer input ...

Page 60: ...To POWER connector 3 5 stereo jack DC Red DC Black Caution Wind the insulation tape around the un used lead wire for core wires not to contact each other Grounding Use heavy gauge cable for grounding wire Connect the grounding wire to the grounding material in a short distance When connecting the external equipment of which positive polarity is connected to the ground line do not connect the groun...

Page 61: ...nsducer Solder the transducer to CW 840 0 3M while referring to the table on connecting transducers After soldering is completed please be sure to add water resistance and insulation by applying electrical tape or other such tape onto the soldered part of the cable Transducer Connection Table Transducer Cable Transducer 2 lead shield wire number 2 lead shield wire color TD 501C 3 orange black 4 sh...

Page 62: ...te Red Black External speaker output with ø3 5 stereo jack Yellow Outside power Gray GND Shield Connection with GPS 20A After soldering implement the waterproof and insulation treatment on the connected part with the self melting tape CVS 128 DC power cable CW 264A 2M GPS 20A No Type Connecting up without using a connector GPS 20A Type B Connecting up using a connector Color Remark Color Pin Orang...

Page 63: ...ucer Cable Transducer No of 2 core shield Color of 2 core shield TD 500T 2B TD 500T 3B TD 501T 3B TD 501C 3 Orange Red Black 4 Shield Shield Shield 5 White White White Connection Table of Speed Sensor and Water Temperature Sensor Transducer Cable Water Temperature Sensor Speed Sensor No of lead wire Color of lead wire T 81 ST 80 ST 80 1 ST 90 ST 90 1 ST 100 ST 100 1 1 Blue Green Green Green 2 Viol...

Page 64: ...ly hear the sona tone sound Adjust the volume of speaker with the amplifier equipped to the speaker 3 5 stereo jack Connection of External Monitor J7 Prepared by a customer When installing an external monitor VGA monitor analog RGB input connect it via CW 576 0 5M For its wiring refer to the illustration below After soldering perform the waterproof and insulation treatment on the junction with a s...

Page 65: ...DA RMC Ground Speed VTG RMC Time ZDA GGA Water Speed VHW Water Temperature MTW Output Data The sentences of DBT DPT GGA GLL HDT MTW MWV RMC TLL VHW VTG and ZDA can be transmitted The output is performed in the type of NMEA0183 Ver 2 0 However the DBT is performed in Ver 1 5 Sentence Information Sentence Information DBT Depth MWV Wind Direction Wind Speed DPT Depth from the transducer RMC Latitude ...

Page 66: ...ishing Auto adjust 10 to 10 H 0 L 0 Gain 0 0 to 10 0 H 6 0 L 6 0 LCD brill 1 to 10 10 Panel brill 1 to 10 10 EVENT key Store pos Store image Fishing hot spot F1 key Image speed IR Color rejection Noise rejection Shift Zoom range Zoom start A scope White line Background color Disp width NAV start NAV1 NAV2 Image swap Image recall Sona tone F2 key Image speed IR Color rejection Noise rejection Shift...

Page 67: ...5 0 Range 2 2 5 to 1200 m 10 0 Range 3 2 5 to 1200 m 20 0 Range 4 2 5 to 1200 m 50 0 Range 5 2 5 to 1200 m 100 Range 6 2 5 to 1200 m 160 Range 7 2 5 to 1200 m 300 Range 8 2 5 to 1200 m 500 Range preset A scope OFF ON White line OFF 1 2 3 4 5 Auto Background color Pale blue Marine blue Blue Dark blue Black Darkkhaki Mediumseagreen Light grey White Night mode Color tone Monochrome 8 color 16 color 6...

Page 68: ...tore pos Store image Fishing hot spot F1 key set Image speed IR Color rejection Noise rejection Shift Zoom range Zoom start A scope White line Background color Disp width NAV start NAV 1 NAV 2 Image swap Image recall Sona ton Operation guide OFF ON System F2 key set Image speed IR Color rejection Noise rejection Shift Zoom range Zoom start A scope White line Background color Disp width NAV start N...

Page 69: ...nge Speed unit NM kn km km h Depth unit m fm I fm ft Temperature unit F Localtime offset 11 0 to 14 0 0 0 GPS select Others KODEN GPS Setting GPS initialize No Yes B Simulation OFF ON Initialize No Yes System check All WPTs DLT No Yes All IMG DT DLT No Yes Maintain Slideshow OFF 15 30 ...

Page 70: ...Image speed range method shift interference rejection color rejection noise rejection zoom range zoom depth white line background color etc Display unit Color tone Monochrome 8 color 16 color 64 color Type NMEA0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 3 0 Input Data GGA GLL HDT MTW MWV RMC VHW VTG ZDA Type NMEA0183 Ver 2 0 DBT only Ver 1 5 Serial Data Output Data DBT DPT GGA GLL HDT MTW MWV RMC TLL VHW VTG ZDA Power suppl...

Page 71: ...Chapter 6 Table Attached CVS 128 6 6 0093112802 00 6 3 Appearance Plane view ...

Page 72: ...intenance Space Unit mm inch 100 3 15 16 3 15 16 9 29 64 240 100 Dimension drawing of table installation 240 9 29 64 8 21 32 220 224 Unit mm inch 8 5 32 Hole for installing 4 4mm screw R25 63 64 Threading hole Dimension drawing of flush mount installation ...

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