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Technical Manual LAZ 5100 / ES 5100 

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

TH 52 603 8001 EN Rev.: S 

Technical Manual LAZ 5100 / ES 5100 

4-11 

Press the 

ENTER

 key once more and the cursor will move to mark the word "Status" 

as shown in the 

MENU

 below: 

 

Figure 4-9: Alarm Menu 

Press the 

ENTER

 key and the cursor will move to the word "

OFF

". Press a 

CURSOR

 

key (

 or 

) to toggle from 

OFF

 to 

ON

. The 

MENU

 will appear as below. 

 

Figure 4-10: Alarm Menu 

Press the 

ENTER

 key to confirm the setting. The cursor will move to the word "Depth" 

as shown in the 

MENU

 below. 

 

Figure 4-11: Alarm Menu 

 

NAV-Defaults          >>

Alarm

  Depth             0020

  Status             OFF

Alarm

  Depth             1990

  Status             OFF

Test Alarm

ALARM

Status

NAV-Defaults          >>

Alarm

  Depth             0020

  Status           

Alarm

  Depth             1990

  Status             OFF

Test Alarm

ALARM

ON

NAV-Defaults          >>

Alarm

  Depth             0020

  Status              ON

Alarm

  Depth             1990

  Status             OFF

Test Alarm

ALARM

Depth

Summary of Contents for LAZ 5100

Page 1: ...EN NAVIGATION ECHO SOUNDER LAZ 5100 ES 5100 Technical Manual TH 52 603 8001 EN Original instructions Store safely for subsequent use...

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Page 3: ...ear format The chapters are organised by numbers Each chapter has its own page numbering The page designation consists of chapter designation and page number Example Page 1 8 is the eighth page of cha...

Page 4: ...er TH 52 603 8001 EN Publication date 06 2016 Month Year Edition Rev S Current revision status of the documentation Upon publication of the present revised version all previous editions become invalid...

Page 5: ...rmation modified 2 3 5 2 FA 01 2014 Q List of applicable documents modified Chapter 6 7 FA 04 2015 R New company name and new logo All GR 07 2015 S Text edited one list entry deleted 3 5 1 2 5 1 GR 06...

Page 6: ...Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 Foreword Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 TH 52 603 8001 EN Rev S...

Page 7: ...ting Frequency 2 2 2 2 2 Cabling Cable Location Cable Specification 2 3 2 2 3 Transducer Cable Specification 2 4 2 2 4 Interfaces 2 4 2 2 5 Installation Checkout Installation Report Service Request 2...

Page 8: ...4 5 2 The PARAMETER Menu 4 16 4 5 2 1 Channel Select 4 16 4 5 2 2 Sound Velocity 4 17 4 5 2 3 Units 4 17 4 5 2 4 Depth Mode 4 18 4 5 2 5 Manual Gain Setting 4 18 4 5 3 The LOG DATA Menu 4 19 4 5 3 1...

Page 9: ...2 1 Target Audience The present installation instructions are directed to the following target audience Operator User of the Navigation Echo Sounder Specialist personnel for transducer installation 1...

Page 10: ...s or similar Refers to more advanced documentation e g informative literature or third party documentation Denotes a special tool special equipment or similar required for the job in question Denotes...

Page 11: ...MATION TH 52 603 8001 EN Rev S Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 1 3 WARNING Denotes dangerous electric voltage WARNING Denotes components posing an electrostatic hazard WARNING Denotes hot surfaces W...

Page 12: ...ny of the products described must have read and understood the documentation Any questions arising must have been resolved with the supervisor responsible or with the manufacturer of the product befor...

Page 13: ...2 2 for the work to be performed Any questions arising must be resolved immediately in conjunction with the responsible supervisor or the manufacturer of the system 1 6 Obligations of the Operator Th...

Page 14: ...or permissible load any damage Only use material and tools that are in a faultless condition Ensure that the following conditions are met stable installation facility at an appropriate working height...

Page 15: ...echo sounder is limited by the acoustic propagation of sound in water This is mainly influenced by the transducer mounting place the operational frequency and the transducer efficiency The transducer...

Page 16: ...nsducer influence the performance of echo sounding General rules are At lower frequencies the influence of air bubbles and turbulence decreases increased depth measurements are possible energy loss at...

Page 17: ...as to be as short as possible The transducer cable from the transducer to the first connection box has to be fed through a steel protection pipe From the first connection box to the echo sounder the f...

Page 18: ...istance 13 km and a capacity of 150 nF km is required 2 2 4 Interfaces The Echo Sounder has the following interfaces Printer interface Standard CENTRONICS parallel interface cable length 5 m maximum S...

Page 19: ...sil ELAC Nautik service centre see chapter 2 2 5 3 The original installation report must be inserted into the technical manual 2 2 5 2 Service Request If service is needed in case of trouble with the...

Page 20: ...Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION FOR ECHO SOUNDERS 2 6 Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 TH 52 603 8001 EN Rev S...

Page 21: ...ng parameters required Built to the highest standards the unit is certified to meet all requirements as per the IMO Resolution MSC 74 69 Amendments to Resolution A 224 Annex 4 Wheelmark tests are cert...

Page 22: ...ction Box 1 x Transducer Figure 3 2 System Block Diagram with Options PRINTER OPTIONAL X3 X5 X2 X7 X1 X6 X4 X8 X38 RS 422 NMEA RS 422 CONNECTION BOX TRANSDUCER MAINS MAINS DAZ 25 DAZ 25 OPTIONAL OPTIO...

Page 23: ...ur bar representing the signal strength of the echoes Two channels used with two transducers vertical split display shows on the left half channel 2 information on the right half channel 1 information...

Page 24: ...id in shallow water areas For this reason water depths displayed in this manner must be compared with the graphic presentation at regular intervals in order to guarantee the ship s safety CAUTION Whil...

Page 25: ...ion the system is capable of accommodating two transducers without further modification e g one fore and one aft one port and one starboard Information received from either or both transducer s can be...

Page 26: ...curacy 1 0 of depth reading Display Liquid Crystal Display Display size 192 mm x 144 mm Pixels 640 hor x 480 vert Minimum sounding depth 0 5 m or equivalent Transducer dependent Depth corrections Tran...

Page 27: ...ACTIVE relay control for Operator s Fitness Check X6 D Sub DE 15 RS 422 Power supply for a 2nd Digital Slave Display and blanking pulse output Mute Control input second serial output for Voyage Data R...

Page 28: ...he system will accept and evaluate data sentences in NMEA 0183 Version 2 30 GLL and ZDA formats as follows GLL Format Example ZDA Format GLL IIII II a yyyyy yy a hhmmss ss A hh CR LF Checksum Status A...

Page 29: ...suring range selected in NMEA Version 2 00 format The DPT Depth and DBT Depth Below Transducer sentences are as follows DPT Depth Example Depth Below Transducer DBT Example ZAZDA 184533 20 20 12 1995...

Page 30: ...Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3 10 Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 TH 52 603 8001 EN Rev S SDDBT 0012 1 f 0003 7 M 0002 0 F 32 CR LF Checksum Depth 2 fathoms Depth 3 7 metres Depth...

Page 31: ...q Quality of digital depth reading 0 no depth information available 1 no depth information available poor quality 2 depth information available high reliability Tab 4 ELA Manufacture s Mnemonic Code E...

Page 32: ...s 3 5 2 1 Interface X5 Mute Control Output relay contact 3 5 2 2 Interface X6 This interface provides a power supply and serial data output for a second Digital Slave Display and a blanking pulse outp...

Page 33: ...ut VDR Data 0 OFC Green 3 n c Test Out NMEA Depth Out Data 1 NMEA Depth Out Blue 4 Blanking in Mute out Mute in b Data 2 n c n c 5 Blanking in Ground Mute in a Data 3 Alarm A common contact Ground 6 C...

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Page 35: ...ystem if necessary only when the transducer is immersed in water Figure 4 1 Display and Control Unit To switch the System ON press the far right hand key marked ON The system will switch ON and recall...

Page 36: ...terations within MENUS GAIN The GAIN keys are used to alter the system gain known as amplification to achieve a clearer presentation in automatic gain control mode See chapter 4 4 1 RANGE The RANGE ke...

Page 37: ...to indicate that the Navigation mode is not in use i e the user have selected other units sound velocity or depth mode When the user returns to the Navigation mode by selecting NAV Defaults this windo...

Page 38: ...shown Feet ft Fathoms ftm WARNING If no valid bottom depth is available instead of the depth value a appears The reason can be loss of the bottom signal by distortion or other influence or the bottom...

Page 39: ...er location and frequency see chapter 5 1 4 Initial System Set Up 4 3 2 1 Warning Fields Three warning fields are shown on the display Field Explanation NAV OFF NAV OFF flashing indicates that one or...

Page 40: ...the key which was pressed and the effects of a change can be observed directly on the display area Pressing the key a second time will alter the setting by a further unit 4 4 1 1 GAIN Settings The un...

Page 41: ...chapter 4 5 2 3 When increasing the range to more than 2000 m scale an A will appear together with the 200 m scale A indicates the selection of the automatic mode When the water depth decreases to a...

Page 42: ...darkness when the screen is dimmed the text will be dark on a light background When the title line of a MENU is highlighted it is possible to leave that MENU by pressing the ESCAPE key 1x or to change...

Page 43: ...t Press the ENTER key once to call up the ALARM MENU The ALARM MENU as shown below appears at the bottom left hand side of the display area Figure 4 6 Alarm Menu The word ALARM is marked by the cursor...

Page 44: ...irst digit of the alarm setting in this case a zero Press the ENTER key twice more and the cursor will move to the right and mark the number 3 as shown in the MENU below Figure 4 8 Alarm Menu Press th...

Page 45: ...OFF Press a CURSOR key or to toggle from OFF to ON The MENU will appear as below Figure 4 10 Alarm Menu Press the ENTER key to confirm the setting The cursor will move to the word Depth as shown in th...

Page 46: ...d in this case a 6 Press the ENTER key to confirm The cursor will move to the next digit again a 9 Set this to 1 using the CURSOR key Press the ENTER key to confirm the cursor moves to the 0 which nee...

Page 47: ...4 15 Alarm Menu A functional test of the audio visual alarm can now be carried out by pressing the ENTER key The audio alarm must sound and the field s showing the alarm setting s on the display area...

Page 48: ...The ALARM Menu To call up the ALARM MENU press the ENTER key once Figure 4 16 Alarm Menu This MENU is used to set select or test the following Select NAV Defaults Set Minimum Depth Alarm Set Maximum D...

Page 49: ...menu will appear in which the user can choose between selecting NAV Defaults and returning to the ALARM MENU The sub menu is shown overleaf This function will set the sounder to NAV Defaults Continue...

Page 50: ...d velocity setting Selection of measurement units Depth mode selection 4 5 2 1 Channel Select The Channel Select function is only operative in dual channel equipment When the system is switched on cha...

Page 51: ...s CURSOR 2x to mark Sound Velocity ENTER 1x to mark 2nd digit CURSOR or to alter 2nd digit ENTER 1x to confirm selection and jump to 3rd digit CURSOR or to alter 3rd digit ENTER 1x to confirm selectio...

Page 52: ...Sound Velocity 1500 m s Units m Depth Mode DBK 4 5 2 5 Manual Gain Setting In a noisy environment or if the bottom depth changes very rapidly it is useful to work with manual gain instead of automati...

Page 53: ...Transfer Transfer data to an external PC for ELAC service only LOG DATA Figure 4 19 Log Data Menu The LOG DATA MENU is used to gain access to data stored in the system s built in 24 hour ring memory T...

Page 54: ...Menu The upper part of the display area contains the following information which is always related to the first data block on the extreme right of the display area Time and date of stored data NAV Mo...

Page 55: ...igure 4 21 Log Data Menu Controls for Viewing Data Key Function CURSOR CURSOR ENTER MARKER PRINT ESCAPE Scrolls forwards in time direction A Scrolls backwards in time direction B Toggles page scroll o...

Page 56: ...line is almost at the right hand side of the display area Finally adjust by pressing the CURSOR repeatedly until the marker is at the outer right hand side of the display area The data will now be pr...

Page 57: ...pped at any point by pressing the PRINT key for a second time 4 5 3 5 Fault Conditions during Print When the PRINT key is pressed a fault condition may occur If so one of the 3 fault conditions shown...

Page 58: ...de by an experienced service technician DANGER Parameter alterations made by non qualified persons may lead to incorrect depth readings which in turn can lead to material damage and to the loss of lif...

Page 59: ...ion and jump to the month setting CURSOR or to alter the month setting ENTER 1x to confirm selection and jump to the year setting CURSOR or to alter the year setting ENTER 1x to confirm selection ESCA...

Page 60: ...es Red are strong echoes CODE Letters 1 2 Overlay Letters 3 4 Echo level Colours Text Background High Low CC Black Coloured B W White Black 8 blue to white on black GC Grey Dark grey B W White Black 8...

Page 61: ...Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TH 52 603 8001 EN Rev S Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 4 27...

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Page 63: ...light should influence the visibility of the display For clear display readings a viewing angle of 50 perpendicular to the display is recommended The echo sounder performance is limited by the acousti...

Page 64: ...is setting needs not to be altered from ZERO if using ELAC transducers Frequency of the transducer Installation position of the transducer e g BOW AFT Pt Stb if two transducers are installed When a tr...

Page 65: ...Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 INSTALLATION CARE AND MAINTENANCE TH 52 603 8001 EN Rev S Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 5 3 5 1 1 Transducer Cable Connection Figure 5 1 Instruction for transducer cable c...

Page 66: ...hannel Unit 5 Select Item Gain man in the Parameter Menu 6 Select Gain 15 max 7 Check the recording on the LCD screen Below the transmitting pulse and echo signals no or only a light distortion shall...

Page 67: ...200 m 350 400 m LSE 313 200 kHz ELAC Nautik 200 Watt 150 m 250 300 m LSE 135 200 kHz ELAC Nautik 250 Watt 150 m 200 250 m Tab 9 Transducer type The typical maximum water depths are valid for transduce...

Page 68: ...2 4 Check and make basically settings frequency sound velocity 1 500 m s blocking depth 2 2 9 m draft trim NMEA Interface 4 800 baud 8N1 date and time 2 5 Check the function of the unit depth recordin...

Page 69: ...pear Changing parameters in the following menus should only be done by qualified persons Continue NO NO YES select YES for SERVICE menu WARNING Figure 5 3 System Set Up Menu Warning WARNING Only quali...

Page 70: ...splay time In order to set or alter the parameters for Channel 1 call up the CHANNEL 1 MENU as follows Call up the SERVICE MENU as previously described CURSOR 1x to mark Channel 1 ENTER 1x to call up...

Page 71: ...e displayed correctly Frequency the transducer working frequency is entered here e g 50 kHz Location the position where the transducer is installed is entered here e g BOW This parameter is not availa...

Page 72: ...on ESCAPE 2x to leave the MENU To alter the Frequency setting press the following keys Call up the CHANNEL 1 SUB MENU as described previously CURSOR 3x to mark the word Frequency ENTER 1x to mark the...

Page 73: ...ENU as described previously CURSOR 3x to mark the word Interfaces ENTER 1x to call up the INTERFACES SUB MENU The INTERFACE MENU shown below will appear External PC Mode 8N1 7E1 7E2 8N1 8E1 8N2 8E2 Ba...

Page 74: ...aud rate ENTER 1x to confirm selection ESCAPE 2x to leave the MENU To alter the NMEA DAZ 25 Mode press the following keys WARNING The NMEA DAZ 25 interface Mode and Baud rate are defined by the Nation...

Page 75: ...ed previously Enter 1x to mark ON or OFF Cursor to alter the setting Enter 1x to confirm the selection Escape 2x to leave the Menu Once the initial system settings have been made they need only be alt...

Page 76: ...the control and display unit can be cleaned using a non abrasive household cleaning agent Use window glass cleaning fluid to clean the display area screen Do not apply unnecessary pressure to the scr...

Page 77: ...under LAZ 5100 EZ 52 603 8001 Circuit diagram SP 52 603 8001 Connection Diagram VE 44 395 8001 Cable Joining List KA 44 395 8001 EC Type Examination Module B Certificate for LAZ 5100 latest version EC...

Page 78: ...Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 Applicable DOCUMENTS 6 2 Technical Manual LAZ 5100 ES 5100 TH 52 603 8001 EN Rev S...

Page 79: ...___________ LAZ 5100 ES 5100 Werk Nr S N 1 Kanal Ger t 2 Kanal Ger t Serial Number 1 channel unit 2 channel unit Wandlertyp Transducer Type S N Digitale Tochteranzeige Digital Display Unit DAZ 25 S N...

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