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1. B AUTO KEY SET 1 AUTO G is selected on MENU 2 2 Set mode of Auto Gain LOW Set the adjustment of sensitivity to low level HIGH Set the adjustment of sensitivity to high level 2 AUTO RANGE Depth range is automatically changed so that sea bottom is always shown on the optimum position of screen lower half area It selects to what extent of response is shown 1 16 OTHERS 3 OTHER SET 5 AUTO KEY SET 1 AUTO R is selected on MENU 2 2 RNG Change the depth range automatically SFT Move the displayed depth range automatically OFF Auto Range function is canceled 40 READOUT SETTING1 DEPTH READOUT Itcan change size of depth digit 1 6 OTHERS 4 READOUT 1 1 DEPTH DIG is selected on MENU 2 2 OFF Depth digit is not shown S Depth digit is shown in small number L Depth digit is sown in large number READOUT SETTING1 GAIN READOUT 1 16 OTHERS 4 READOUT 1 2 GAIN is selected on MENU 2 2 BAR Sensitivity is indicated in bar DIGIT Sensitivity is indicated in digit READOUT SETTING1 SUPER RANGE When depth range displayed depth range changes it rewrites whole previous image recorded on the screen to after change 1 16 OTHERS 4 READOUT 1 gt 3 SUPER RANGE is selected on MENU 2 2 ON Rewrite previous image OFF Super Range function is canceled lt does not rewrite previous image Does not rewrit
2. for waterproof 30cm Put the seal at joint point for waterproof Keep the inclination of bottom within 10 14 10 INSTALLATION OF WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR Water temperature sensor is option Work on the boat is too unstable and risky Installation and maintenance of the water temperature sensor should be done after you land and fix the boat Unless you keep it human damage resulting in death or serious wound will occur A WARNING Perfect waterproof treatment should be done when you install the water temperature sensor through the hull Unless you keep it it causes to marine disaster due to inundation When you work using electric tools please keep your hands dry It causes to electric shock Installation of thru hull Installation of transom water temp sensor TC02C water temp sensor TCO2ES e Water Temp Sensor e FRP 7 Put the seal for waterproof at joint point 15 11 CONNECTING DIAGRAM CONNECTOR FOR INPUT OUTPUT It is used for connecting NMEA output device Data Format Transmission Rate Transmission Format NMEAO0183 4800 bps Star bit 1 Data bit 8 GGA VTG Parity bit nil Stop bit 1 Display Unit NMEA GGA VTG Output Device 4 Data Output Power Supply 5 G for External Device 12V DC 200mA max Connector for za Input Output 16 12 DESCRIPTIONS OF CONTR
3. always immersed under the into water well waterline When installation of transducer is Check the installation of bad air bubbles wind easily at high transducer speed sailing It results in no display Influence of air bubble when the boat runs across the wakes of another boat Move the own boat or wait until air bubbles disappear Bottom or fish school is not displayed well Too low sensitivity Increase the sensitivity Or set to Auto Gain automatic sensitivity control Installation of transducer is bad Transducer glued inside the boat s bottom almost come loose Transducer installed on boat does not face just under the boat Re install the transducer at adequate position Rubbish weed or etc attached on the surface of transducer In case of installing boat s bottom or liquid is dirty the transducer inside the hull Remove the attachment well Remove the stain from boat s bottom Replace the liquid As the reflected echoes are very weak at the below described place the image low sensitivity may be shown But it is not trouble where there are where there are where there are many sludge many sea weeds EM SA j 3 AY where the water is whirled by rapid current many mud of rubbish Many noise appear on the screen Too high sensitivity Decrease the sensitivity Or set to Auto Gain
4. 28 15 LIST OF MENU AND MEANING OF SETTING 0000000000000000000000 29 16 HOW TO SELECT MENU 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 31 17 SETTING THE FUNCTION BY MENU 0000000000000000000000000000000 32 17 1 MENU 1 0000000000000 0000000000000 00000000 0000000000000 0000000000 32 1 SWEEPING SPEED DODO 0000000000000 00000000 0000000000 0000000000032 2 DISPLAYED IMAGE G00d 00000000 0000000000000 0000000000 0000000000032 3 SCALE LINE 0000000000000 000000000000 000000 0000000000 0000000000033 4 WATER TEMPERATURE GRAPH 000000000000000000000000000000033 5 COLOR CONFIGURATION 00000000000000000000000000000000000000033 6 BACKGROUND COLORJJOddg00 000 000000000000 00000000000 000000000033 17 2 MENU 2 Q00000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000 34 1 EXPANSION RATE 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000034 2 WATER TEMPERATURE ALARMJUd0dg 0000000000000 0000000000000000 34 3 DEPTH ALARM JO0d00000 0000000000000 0000000000000 000000000000000035 4 FISH ALARM Od00000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 000000000000000035 5 BATTERY ALARM Odd00d0 0000000000000 00000000 0000000000 0000000000036 e OTHERS Jd000 0000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 00000 00000
5. Dn CI El LI 1 8 CONNECTION WITH THE UNIT 0000 013 El L Dn LI 1 El Dn LI 1 9 INSTALLATION OF TRANSDUCER THRU HULL 00 014 EJ mu t E E P El E 10 INSTALLATION OF WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR 0 15 11 CONNECTING DIAGRAM 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 16 12 DESCRIPTIONS OF CONTROL KEYS 00000000000000000000000000000 17 13 HOW TO SEE THE DISPLAY 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 18 14 OPERATION OF THE UNIT 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 19 14 1 POWER KEY 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000049 14 2 BRIGHT KEY S000 00000 0000000000000 00000000 00000000 000000000000000 19 14 3 CLUTTER KEY Od00000 0000000000000 00000000 00000000 000000000000000 20 14 4 RANGE KEY Cd 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 21 14 5 SHIFT KEY O00 00000000 0000000000000 00000000 00000000 000000000000000 22 14 6 GAIN KEY O00 00000000 0000000000000 00000000 0000000000000 0000000000 23 14 7 A MODE KEY dood 00000 0000000000000 00000000 00000000 000000000000000 25 14 8 ZOOM KEY O08 00000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 00000 26 14 9 MENU KEY O0d 00000000 0000000000000 00000000 00000000 000000000000000 27 14 10 AUTO KEY DODO 0000000000000 0000000000000 00000000 00000000000000027 14 11 USER KEY DODO 00000 0000000000000 0000000000000 000000000000000000
6. Set the corrected value of voltage 2 0 20V At factory setting 0 0V Ww OTHER SET A AUTO Set the depth which sea bottom is searched when auto range is set MAX DEP 30m 50m 100m 200m 300m 500m e 2 C ECHO Display fine image less noise gt OFF L H 9 3 PW REDUCER Change the transmitting power LOW HIGH is factory setting 29 Items of MENU 2 Meaning of setting 4 PULSE LENG 5 AUTO KEY SET Set the auto key Auto key switches ON OFF as below setting LAUTO Adjust sensitivity OFF L MH 9 2 AUTO Adjust depth OFF 5 Az EADOUT 1 DEPTH DIG Select the size of depth digit OFF S 16 2 GAIN 9 Select t style of gain readout BAR DIGM 3 SUPER RANGE When the depth range changes rewrite whole image to after change e OFF 4 DEPTH MARKER Select color of variable depth marker OFF WHITE RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW LIGHT BLUE 5 COLOR BAR Switch color bar readout ON OFF OFF ON Az EADOUT SOO LLAT LONG 9 When NMEA output device is connected with the unit itis effective Switch readout of latitude longitude ON OFF OFF ON 2 BOAT SPEED Switch readout of boat speed ON OFF e OFF 3 BEARING 9 Switch readout of bearing ON OFF OFF ON
7. for installing bracket 140 0 3mm 113 0 3mm 8 0 6 Hole 55mm SS Un I di D 32 0 3mm 38 0 3mm 196 0 5mm 11 7 INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT WARNING Do not install it simply It causes to the accident like wound Please install correctly according to Installation of the Unit Procedure of installation 1 Decision of place you install While the bracket is mounted with unit you decide the place you install and put the mark Keep enough space behind the unit to connect with cables 2 Installation of bracket Install the bracket with supplied screws into four outside holes Face two open sides of bracket to rear of the unit 3 Installation of the unit Install the unit referring to the below figure Make sure to put rubber rings and washers at positions on below figure Display Unit Mushroom Tapping Screw Washer Rubber Ring 12 8 CONNECTION WITH THE UNIT NMEA GGA VTG Ouiput Device Battery 11 Transducer Thru hull Transom Water TD26 Water Temp Sensor Temp Sensor Option Option Cable Cover j ay d Unit 13 9 INSTALLATION OF TRANSDUCER THRU HULL Install as near center position of boat as possible After installation put the seal for water proof Put the seal at joint point N 5 L 1
8. reverse and portrait reverse according to the status of installing the unit 1 6 OTHERS gt 6 SYSTEM MENU gt 2 DISPLAYJIs selected on MENU 2 Landscape Portrait Reverse Landscape Reverse 2 Select LANDSCAPE P REV L REV or PORTRAIT SYSTEM RESET When you want to return to factory setting execute system reset 1 16 5 6 SYSTEM MENU gt 3 SYSTEM RESET is selected on MENU 2 SYSTEM 1 SIMULATION OFF ON 4 2 DISPLAY LANDSCAPET 2 Press key AUTO key 49 SYSTEM RESET ON BY A 9 3 SYSTEM RESET ON BY A ANCEL BY CLRU key Returns to factory setting PREVIOUS MENU Bu NH CANCEL BY CLR o key It is canceled and returns to System Reset mode Switch the power off by pressing OFF key Then turn the power on again 43 18 CAUTION ON SAFETY PLEASE MAKE SURE TO READ When the condition of this unit is bad please check the following points before asking to repair Symptoms Causes Remedy Power can not be turned on Voltage of battery is lower tan standard value 11V Recharge the battery Contact of power connector is poor Tighten firmly Clean and remove the rust dust etc In case of corrosion please replace Replace the power supply cable Replace th
9. sure to use the official marine charts for navigation judgment Do not operate the unit when you operate the boat It causes to the marine disaster Please be sure to operate it after due confirming the surrounding safety Do not put the power on in the presence of flammable materials It causes to firing Do not use the power supply besides the specified ones It causes to heating or firing CAUTION Do not install at the place where rain or spray dashes directly It is not water proof It causes to electric shock Do not install at the place where it becomes hot It causes to firing human damage or electric shock due to increasing temperature inside the unit 1 2 HANDLING OF CABLES N WARNING Be sure to use the specified power supply cable It cause to heating or firing Do not leave the power plug as it is while it is pulled out of the unit If the plug gets wet it causes to heating or firing due to short circuited Be sure to wire in order to prevent the cables from interfering to operate boat If feet of crews or operating equipments are caught in cables it causes to the accident Do not put the heavy objects on cables or do not bend cables excessively Do not disassemble or modify the cables It causes to heating firing or electric shock Do not use the damaged cables It causes to firing or electric shock N CAUTION Do not pull the cable when you pull out the plug It causes to firing o
10. 00000 36 1 SETTING OF UNIT 0000000000000 0000000 00000000000 000000000000 36 1 WATER TEMPERATURE UNIT 80000000000 0000000000000000000 36 2 DEPTH UNIT OO8000 00000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000 36 2 CORRECTION O0dg00000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000037 1 KEEL OFFSET JOdd00000 00000000 0000000000000 000000000000000037 2 WATER TEMPERATURE CORRECTION 000000000000000000037 3 VOLTAGE CORRECTIO NDOO OO 000000000000 0000 37 3 OTHER SETTING DODO 000000 00000000 000000000000 000000 00000000038 1 AUTO RANGE MAX DEPTH 000000000000000000000000000000138 2 CLEAN ECHO 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000038 3 TRANSMITTING OUTPUT 00000000000000000000000000000000038 4 PULSE LENGTH Jd0d 0000000000 00000000 00000000 0000000000000 39 5 SETTING OF AUTO KEYS JOd000 0000000000000 00000000 0000000 40 1 AUTO GAIN Gd0d 00000000 00000 0000000000000 00000000 0000000 40 2 AUTO RANGE Jd 0000000000000 00000000 000000000800 0000000 40 4 READOUT SETTING 1 00000000000000000000000000000000000000041 1 DEPTH READOUT JUd0d 00000000 000000000000 000000 00000000000 44 2 GAIN READOUT 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000041 3 SUPER RANGE JOOd00000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000 41 4 DEPTH MARKER Jocd 000000000000 000000 00000000 0000000000000 42 5 COLOR BAR JO0000 0000000000000 0000000000000 000000000000000 42 5 READOUT SETTING 2 00000000000000000000000000000000100000004
11. 2 1 LATITUDE LONGITUDE 00000000000000000000000000000000001042 2 BOAT SPEED READOUT Jd 00000 0000000000000 00000000 0000000 42 3 BEARING READOUT JOS 00000000 0000000000000 00000000 0000000 42 6 SETTING OF INITIALIZATION OO0d 00000000 00000000 0000000000000 43 1 SIMULATION MODE J0dg00000000 00000000 00000000 0000000000000 43 2 CHANGE OF SCREEN MODE 0000000000000000000000000000043 3 SYSTEM RESET Jd 0000000000000 0000000000000 43 18 CAUTION ON SAFETY PLEASE MAKE SURE TO READ 0000000 44 1 CAUTION ON SAFETY PLEASE MAKE SURE TO READ This section explains the important cautions in order to prevent the person who will use our product or other persons from human damage or damage to their property 1 1 CAUTION ON SAFETY High voltage is applied to the inside of unit No one besides authorized technician should disassemble or modify it Unless you keep it the accident resulting in the electric shock will occur Please be sure to consult with dealer when you want to repair A WARNING Do not install it simply It causes to the accident like human damage Please be sure to install correctly according to descriptions on Installation of the unit of this manual Do not use the information displayed on the screen of unit for navigation directly It causes to the marine disaster Please be
12. 60 0 e YSTEM MENU 4 SIMULATION Switch simulation mode ON OFF OFF 2 DISPLAY 9 Select the display mode LANDSCAPE PREV LREV PORTRAIT 3 SYSTEM RESET Reset the set items and retum to factory setting 30 is factory setting HOW TO SELECT MENU 1 How to show menu mode MENU key UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT key Change item by A V key Change item by lt gt key 42 SWEEP FRZ 1 2 3 40 2 PICTURE OO 50 2009 3 SALE LINE OFF ON 9 4_T MP GRAPH 5 COLOR 1 2 3 40 9 45 BACK GRDO Om gO MENUJITO MENU 2 To nu 25y key Selection mode key KA key nENU2N EXP asta 2 TEMP ALARM DEPTH ALARM gt 4 FISH ALARM OFF S 4 5 BATT ALARM OFF 12V 24V 4 OTHERS gt amp NUT FINISH MENU 2 4 Selection mode of MENU 1 is shown by pressing How to change content of menu Selected items are shown 0 Ag Wo lt gt D key makes you select or change content eCursor selected item moves upward by pressing key eCursor selected item moves downward by pressing V key Selected value increases or cursor moves right by pressing gt key Selected value decreases or cursor moves left by pressing key How to move to next menu page eAt MENU 1 MENU 2 is shown by pressing key A
13. ADJ is selected on MENU 2 2 Change the corrected value by RIGHT LEFT o lt 0 20 key 37 OTHER SETTING AUTO RANGE MAX DEPTH Set the depth which sea bottom is searched when auto range is set When auto range maximum depth is set to deep it takes long time to indicate the depth digit and depth range sometimes becomes deep range due to malfunction In this case please set auto range Max depth to meet with the depth of sea where you operate 1 6 OTHERS 3 OTHER SET R MAX DEP is selected on MENU 2 2 select the AUTO RANGE MAX DEPTH 30m 50m 100m 200m 300m 500m by RIGHT LEFT j lt gt key When AUTO RANGE MAX DEPTH is set depth meter and Auto Range do not activate at the depth more than such auto range max depth OTHER SETTING CLEAN ECHO Non synchronized noise like interference with other boat s fish finder air bubbles electric noise mechanical noise etc is eliminated and clear display less noise is shown 1 16 OTHERS 3 SET 2 C ECHO is selected on MENU 2 2 OFF Clean Echo function is canceled L Set Clean Echo to low H Set Clean Echo to high When there is less noise minute response be displayed by selecting OFF of C ECHO OTHER SETTING TRANSMITTING OUTPUT Two steps of transmitting output high low can be selected 1 OTHERS 3 OTHER SET 3 PW REDUCER is selected on MENU 2 2 LOW It does not detect to deep
14. OL KEYS JA POWER ON key gt page 19 Switch the power on 2 POWER OFF key gt page 19 Switch the power off 3 BRIGHT gt page 19 Adjust the brightness of back light 4 CLUTTER key gt page 20 Adjust the clutter RANGE key gt page 21 Change the depth range 6 SHIFT key page 22 Shift the display GAIN key gt page 23 Adjust the sensitivity 49 8 A MODE key gt page 25 Each time you press the key A mode switches to ON OFF 9 200 key gt page 26 Change the display mode Each time you press the key display changes Exp FF gt Auto Manual Exp 6 MENU key page 27 Show the menu mode 9 e 1 AUTO key gt page 27 Set the sensitivity and depth range automatically Each time you press the key Auto mode Gain Range switches to ON OFF 2 USER 28 Allocate functions often used by user e 3 UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT page 27 Variable depth marker moves by v 1 At dual frequency 50 200KHz mode switch the display which you want to change the sensitivity by lt gt 1 When menu mode is shown it is used to select the menu item 17 13 HOW TO SEE THE DISPLAY In case of displaying the dual freguency mode Frequency readout on ief screen Variable Time Mark
15. OPERATION MANUAL Including Guidelines for Safe Operation HE 670 COLOR LCD SOUNDER U U enjoy safe operation read and fully understand the Caution contents of this Operating Manual before attempting to operate the eguipment u Store this Operating Manual in a safe and convenient A Caution place where it can be referred to easily when needed Qo ELECTRONICS CO LTD INTRODUCTION We thank you very much for your purchasing our product HE 670 Please be sure to read this operation manual carefully and understand what it describes before you operate this unit in order to keep your safety After you read this manual please keep it at the place where you will not lose or break so as to read soon when it is necessary case that you resell or transfer this unit please give it to the new owner We will not be responsible for product liability PL law relating to damage to human or physical property from operation which is not described on this manual or wrong operation DEFINITION OF SYMBOL MARK CAUTION FOR SAFETY A incur the accident resulting in the death or serious wound unless DANGER You keep the descriptions Be in danger of incurring the accident resulting in the death or serious wound unless you keep the descriptions Be in danger or incurring the slight wound to human or damage to other physical property unless you keep th
16. RANGE Alarm goes off when it is within Depth 15m t two depths and depth readout flashes m em OUT RANGE Alarm goes off when it is out of 10m two depths depth readout DEPTH SET 1 flashes Depth alarm is canceled Depth 15m DEPTH SET 2 Out of ud Alam If you press o key when alarm sounds alarm stops to sound However depth readout does not stop to flash When it is out of alarm range once and it retums in alarm range alarm sounds FISH ALARM When the response to be supposed fish school is displayed alarm goes off fish school 1 4 FISH ALARM is selected on MENU 2 2 S Sensitivity increases to catch the response from small fish school To catch the response from large fish school only OFF Fish alarm is canceled Note 1 It may catch the response from other objects than fish depending on conditions Note 2 At dual frequency image fish alarm activates on the right display only 35 BATTERY ALARM When voltage of battery decreases alarm goes off 1 5 BATT ALARM is selected on MENU 2 2 12V When voltage of battery becomes less than 10V alarm goes off and voltage readout flashes 24V When voltage of battery becomes less than 21V alarm goes off and voltage readout flashes OFF Battery alarm is canceled If you press key when alarm sounds alarm stops to sound However battery readout does not stop to flash When it is out of alarm ran
17. TION ON OPERATION Be sure to put the power switch off when you start to run the engine When ihe engine starts to run voltage of battery varies heavily It may influence to the unit Be sure to put the power switch of the unit off when you start to run the engine Power supply should be 11 35VDC Please operate the unit at 11 35VDC of power supply voltage B Do not apply the strong shock like dropping or bumping e careful for carry Avoid the place where it is high temperature When temperature of the unit exceeds 70 C it causes to faulty Please be more careful to operate or store it under direct sun ray in the summer time and use it carefully where it is in the shade as possible Please avoid to keep it in the trunk of car Prohibited to use the organic solution Do not clean the unit with organic solution like thinner alcohol or etc as some parts of the unit and panel are coated or made by plastic In case it is too dirty soak the soft cloth in a synthetic detergent and clean with it after wringing well Take memo of important datum The unit is not designed for storing the datum permanently Important datum like menu contents should be recorded on the notebook etc 2 GENERAL IMFORATION OF ECHO SOUNDER FISH FINDER THEORY OF ECHO SOUNDER FISH FINDER Theory of echo sounder fish finder is same as echo Ultrasonic pulses transmitted from the transducer into the wa
18. automatic sensitivity control Interference with other boat s fish finder Noise disappears if the adequate distance between own boat and other keeps Noise from engine Change the routing of cables such as transducer cable power supply cable or etc Separate from engine as far as possible 45 HONDE X HONDA ELECTRONICS OVERSEAS SALES DIVISION 20 Oyamazuka Oiwacho Toyohashi Aichi 441 3193 Japan TEL 81 532 41 2512 FAX 81 532 41 4441 URL http Avwww honda el co jp
19. but power consumption is less HIGH It detects to deep but power consumption is much 38 OTHER SETTING PULSE LENGTH li selects pulse length Theory of fish finder is same as echo in water Length of transmitted ultrasonic wave is called pulse length Selection of pulse length long medium or short enables you to change vertical resolution For example this case 1 6 OTHERS 3 OTHER SET 4 PULSE LENGTH is selected on MENU 2 2 S it can not detect to deep but nice resolution and low power consumption M It can detect to deep but resolution becomes a little bit bad L It can detect to deeper but resolution becomes worse Long pulse length Closed objects look like one object gt Short pulse length Closed objects can be distinguished 39 OTHER SETTING SETTING OF AUTO KEYS Condition of ON OFF is set when AUTO key is pressed Example 1 In case AUTO G HIGH and AUTO R RNG are set AUTO G HIGH and AUTO R are set at the same time when AUTO key is pressed By pressing AUTO key again both AUTO G and AUTO R turn to OFF Example 2 In case AUTO G HIGH and AUTO R OFF are set only AUTO G HIGH is set when AUTO key is pressed By pressing AUTO key again AUTO G turns to OFF 1 AUTO GAIN Sensitivity is automatically adjusted so that response from sea bottom is even It selects the level of sensitivity 1 6 OTHERS 3 OTHER
20. e connector Incorrect connection of power cable to boat battery Check the polarity and connect correctly Wire insider power cable is cut Replace the power cable Blown fuse Replace fuse 5A No display on the screen Brightness control is set to minimum Adjust the brightness control Refer to page 19 Bottom or fish can not be displayed at all Contact of transducer connector is bad Connect surely Clean the surface of transducer and remove the rust stain etc Replace in case of corrosion Replace the transducer cable Replace the connector of unit Ask to repair Faulty of transducer Please check the followings If you find abnormal symptom please replace 1 If you hear the sound like Bo Bo from surface of transducer it is normal 2 When you rub the surface of transducer after setting sensitivity and depth to maximum if dots like rain appears on the screen it is normal Transducer is not immersed into water well In case of installing the transducer inside the hull it is not immersed into water because internal becomes less liquid Install the transducer where it is always immersed under the waterline Supplement liquid so that transducer can be immersed into water 44 Symptoms Causes Remedy Image does not sometimes appear Transducer is not immersed Install the transducer where it is
21. e descriptions p e me Do not reproduce a part or all of contents described on this manual without our approval Please understand that the unit may differ from contents described on this manual partially due to change of specifications and so on If you have questions errors or omission on this manual may we trouble you to inform us z e mm m n m n mun Table of Contents 1 CAUTION ON SAFETY PLEASE MAKE SURE TO READ 0000000000 1 1 1 CAUTION ON SAFETY 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 1 2 HANDLING OF CABLES 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002 1 3 HANDLING OF TRANSDUCER AND WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR 000003 1 4 TFT LCD PANEL 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003 1 5 CAUTION ON OPERATION 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 E 2 GENERAL IMFORATION OF ECHO SOUNDER FISH FINDER 00000000 5 3 FEATURES OF THE UNIT 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 8 4 SPECIFICATIONS 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 9 5 STANDARD COMPOSITION 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 10 6 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 11 7 INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 12 LI J E LI El kui EI E Ll El E E E LI El Ll ma LU 1 Li
22. e previous image Rewrite previous image Note 1 When shallow range is to changed to deep range at Super Range ON previous image which is not displayed is not shown 41 READOUT SETTING1 DEPTH MARKER 1 6 OTHERS 4 READOUT 1 gt 4 DEPTH MARKER is selected on MENU 2 2 White Magenta Depth marker is shown at selected color OFF Depth marker is not shown READOUT SETTING1 COLOR BAR 1 16 OTHERS 4 READOUT 1 5 COLOR BAR is selected on MENU 2 2 ON Color bar is shown OFF Color bar is not shown READOUT SETTING 2 Readout of latitude longitude boat speed and bearing are set 1 6 OTHERS 5 READOUT 2 is selected MENU 2 2 1 Latitude Longitude OFF Latitude Longitude are not shown ON Latitude Longitude are shown 2 Boat Speed Readout OFF Boat speed is not shown ON Boat speed is shown 3 Bearing Readout OFF Bearing is not shown ON Bearing is shown They are effective when NMEA CGA VTG output device is connected with the unit 42 SIMULATION MODE This select whether simulation mode is or is not shown 1 16 OTHERS 6 SYSTEM MENU gt SIMULATIONJIs selected on MENU 2 60 2 OFF Simulation mode is canceled ON Simulation mode is shown 80 In case of simulation mode DEMO is 1 17 6 BIS shown lower right of screen You can change the display landscape portrait landscape
23. e screen 200 200KHz image is displayed on whole screen 504200 50KHz image is displayed on the left half of screen and 200KHz image is displayed on 5 the right haff of screen 7 200450 200KHz image is displayed on the left half ZA T 11 6v P of screen and 50KHz image is displayed on the right half of screen in case of 200450 32 SCALE LINE Horizontal lines are shown at the position of depth scale on the screen 1 3 SCALE LINE is selected on MENU 1 2 Set the scale line ON Scale line is shown OFF Scale line is not shown WATER TEMPERATURE GRAPH Water temperature graph is shown on the screen lt enables you to know the variation of water temperature and recognize the turning of tide lt helps you to select the fishing point 1 4 TEMP GRAPH is selected on MENU 1 2 Set the Temp graph ON Temp graph is shown OFF Temp graph is not shown COLOR CONFIGURATION Reflected signal of sound wave is converted into 17 ranks of digital signal according to the strength of response As image of echo sounder fish finder is displayed in color by this color configuration you can know the strength of response by displayed color As display of response varies by changing color configuration it enables to display defined color specially 1 5 COLOR is selected on MENU 1 2 Color configuration is set 6 steps 1 6 BACKGROUND COLOR Reflected echo is indicated in different color accord
24. er When the display mode is set either set mode Bar appears or disappears every 30 sec Bottom lock Auto Exp or Manual Exp is shown Frequency readout on right screen Auto Mode Readout 4 Variable Time g It shows at Auto Mode Gain Bar Gain Bar Sweep Speed Latitude Longitude Boat Speed Variable Depth Bearing Marker Ep Fish Schools KHz M Color Bar S0KHz Mode Sea Bottom 200KHz Mode Depth Depth Readout Voltage Readout Second Reflection Depth Unit Water Temp Readout Frequency Readout 0 Display of one frequency is different from simultaneous dual frequency display x When NMEA GGA VTG output device is connected with the unit latitude longitude boat speed and bearing are shown In case setting 2 on Menu 2 is ON 18 14 OPERATION OF THE UNIT 14 1 POWER KEY This switches the power ON OFF When you press ON key for more than 1 sec alarm sounds and the power is ON Then if display appears starting is good When you press OFF key alarm sounds and ONkey OFF key the power is OFF Until the display appears after the power switches ON OFF key is not activated Note 1 When engine starts battery voltage varies and it may give bad influence to the unit Please make sure to start engine after the unit is switched OFF 14 2 BRIGHT KEY Adjustment of brightness This adjusts the brightness of screen 1 When you press
25. ge once and it returns in alarm range alarm sounds SETTING OF UNIT WATER TEMPERATURE UNIT Either C or F is selected 1 6 OTHERS 1 UNIT SET gt 1 TEMP UNIT is selected on MENU 2 2 Select UNIT C SETTING OF UNIT DEPTH UNIT Either m hr ft Fa or br is selected 1 16 OTHERS 1 UNIT SET 2 1 SCALE UNIT is selected on MENU 2 2 Select UNIT m hr ft Fa or br 36 CORRECTION KEEL OFFSET It enables to set the draft value of boat when you want to indicate the depth from sea surface You can set draft value at 0 1m step from range of 0 2 0m 11 OTHERS gt 2 ADJUST gt 1 KEEL OFFSET is selected on MENU 2 2 Change the draft value by RIGHT LEFT lt gt n key CORRECTION WATER TEMPERATURE CORRECTION You can correct the water temperature at 0 1 step from range of 3 0 43 0 after connecting optional water temperature sensor Please set the corrected value so that water temperature digit shown on the bottom of screen is equal to real temperature 1 6 OTHERS 2 ADJUST 2 TEMP ADJ is selected on MENU 2 2 Change the corrected value by RIGHT LEFT lt gt CORRECTION VOLTAGE CORRECTION You can correct the voltage at 0 1 V step from range of 2 0V 2 0V Please set the corrected value so that battery voltage digit shown on the bottom of screen is equal to real battery voltage 1 6 OTHERS 2 ADJUST 3 VOLT
26. ho 12349 6 BACK GRD Items of MENU 2 Select the background color of display Black Blue White Dark blue Green Meaning of setting Set the expansion refe at expansion mode x2 x4 x89 dE LALARMSET 4 9 Alarm goes off within or out of two water temp OFF INRANGE OUT 2 TEMP SET 1 Set the temp set 1 9 01 30 C 15 Cat factory setting 3 TEMP SET 2 Set the temp set 2 9 01 30 C 20 Cat factory setting LALARMSET 9 Alarm goes off within or out of two depth OFF INRANGE OUT RANGE 2 DEPTH SET 16 Set the depth set LO 19 500m 10m at factory setting 9 SET 2 9 Set the depth set 2 0 11 500m 100m at factory setting Alarm goes off fish is 6 9 L OFF S When battery decreases arm goes off OFF 12V less than 100 24V Activate less than 21V LUNIT 5 TEMP UNIT Select unit of water temp readout F ege 2 SCALE UNIT 9 Select unit of depth readout m hr ft Fa bre N 8 5 LKEEL OFFSET settffiaft value of boat when you want to indicate the depth from sea surface 0 01 3 0m At fa bry setting 0 0m 2 TEMP ADJ et the corrected value of water temp 3 01 3 0 C At factory setting 0 0 Q 3 VOLT ADJ
27. ifferent natures of bottom such as rock sand mud or etc In case you distinguish the nature of bottom you judge from the thickness of bottom image and the situation of second reflection At the hard bottom like rock reflection of transmitted wave becomes strong and bottom image becomes thick and the second reflection becomes easily to appear On the other hand at the soft bottom like sand or mud the reflection becomes weak and bottom image becomes thin and the second reflection becomes hard to appear Second reflection Ultrasonic wave transmitted from transducer is reflected from sea bottom and then it is reflected from both sea surface and bottom finally In short second reflection is image of two round trips between sea surface and bottom Rock Sand or mud Second reflection 3 FEATURES OF THE UNIT It is possible to display dual frequency 50KHz and 200KHz Brilliant 6 inch TFT color LCD Automatic function makes you to adjust sensitivity and depth range automatically Aluminum mounting bracket which is strong for shock is supplied as standard 4 SPECIFICATIONS Display 6 inch color LCD Number of pixel 320 x 2409 Operating Voltage 11 35V DC Power Consumption 15W Dimension Unit 217 H X 234 W X 78 D mm Weight Unit Approx 1 5Kg Frequency KHz 50 200 Output Power W 300 Depth Range 3 500m uonounJ Auto Ra
28. ing to it s strength Visual image of display differs from surrounding brightness It becomes easy to see the display by setting the background color of five colors 1 6 BACK GRD is selected on MENU 1 2 Background color is selected Black Blue White Dark Blue Green 17 2 MENU 2 EKPANSION RATE Expansion rate of enlarged image can be selected to X2 X4 or X8 1 1 EXP RATE is selected on MENU 2 2 Expansion rate is selected Select from X2 two times X4 four times and X8 eight times WATER TEMPERATURE ALARM Water Temperature Alarm Alarm goes off within or out of two water temperatures TEMP SET 1 TEMP SET 2 1 2 TEMP ALARM is selected on MENU 2 2 Alarm setting is established IN RANGE Alarm goes off when it is within two water temperatures and water temp readout flashes OUT RANGE Alarm goes off when it is out of two water temperatures and water temp readout flashes OFF Water temp alarm is canceled 3 TEMPSET 1and TEMPSET2is set respectively If you 55 key when alarm sounds alarm stops to sound However water temp readout does not stop to flash When itis out of alarm range once and it returns in alarm range alarm sounds 34 DEPTH ALARM Depth Alarm Alarm goes off within or out of two depths DEPTH SET 1 DEPTH SET 2 Example 4 1 3 DEPTH ALARM is selected on MENU 2 Depth 10m In range 2 Alarm setting is established Aam X IN
29. ion view of certain area from it s contour is shown lt Auto Expansion gt The bottom is enlarged and shown Expansion range marker can not be moved lt Manual Expansion gt Certain area is enlarged and shown Move the expansion range marker to the area which you want to expand by key and set the expansion range 26 14 9 MENU KEY Menu item is selected using key UP DOWN RIGHT LEFTO n V g lt n2 key key and key It is used for setting each function of the unit MENU key UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT key 9 oA 1 Each time when you press tkey MENU 5 DOC setting mode of MENU 1 and MENU 2 are shown Select the item of function byg Ag Change the setting of item lt gt key order finish the menu mode press key or key Refer to page 31 how to use menu When you press AUTO key pre set automatic function switches ON OFF Setting of AUTO key is done by selecting on AUTO KET SET of menu 2 d When you press 5 key AUTO AUTO is indicated on the upper left of screen By pressing key AUTO again it returns to normal mode 27 14 11 USER KEY You can allocate often used functions at USER key Just only USER key makes you guick operation You do not need to set on the menu mode Press 5 key USER au a ye Selected setting item is shown the screen SH Ae 2 Each time when you pre
30. key the screen becomes bright When you press key the screen becomes dark BRIGHT key 19 14 3 CLUTTER KEY Clutter Fish school or bottom is displayed while the strength of reflected echo is corresponded with pre set color configuration As this can delete colors in turn from color of weakest echo it will be enable to distinguish this school easily be deleting the weak echoes like plankton stain in the water or etc When you press CLUTTER key color is adjusted Color bar shown on the left side of screen changes Each time when you press key you can erase from the weakest echo s color Each time when you press key you can CLUTTER key return color to initial level from the strongest echo s color Color Bar 20 14 4 RANGE KEY Depth Display Range This sets the depth display range how deep from the surface of water is displayed 19 ranks of display range from 0 5m to 0 500m are available 3 5 8 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 125 150 180 200 250 300 400 500m Depth range is changed by pressing RANGE key Depth readout shown on the screen changes To decrease the depth display range Each time when you press key the depth decreases RANGE key To increase the depth display range Each time when you press key the depth increases 21 14 5 SHIFT KEY Shift Shift of display range Shift Shift of display range You can shift the i
31. nge OFF ON Auto Gain OFF L M H A mode Readout OFF ON Fish Alarm OFF Small Large Water Temp Alarm OFF Within Range Out of Range Depth Range OFF Within Range Out of Range Expansion Mode Bottom Lock Auto Exp Manual Exp Expansion Rate X2 X4 X8 Sweep Speed 4 steps plus freeze Background Color 5 colors Black blue white dark blue and green Color Configuration 6 patterns Depth Unit Meter Feet Fathoms Brazas Super Range OFF ON Pulse Length Short Medium Long Clean Echo OFF Weak Strong Transmitting Output High Low Depth Readout OFF Small Large Simulation Mode OFF ON Voltage Readout Water Temp Readout Water Temp Sensor Back Light Specifications and appearance are subject to change without prior notice due to improvement 9 5 STANDARD COMPOSITION Display Unit Transducer with bracket and clamping knobs Mushroom head screw x 4 3P 8m 50 200kHz Cable Cover Power Supple Cable Fuse 5A Pan head tapping screw Disk Plate x 2 Brand Plate C 2 4 HONDEX Operations Manual 27 10 6 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 195mm gt 78mm lt N A A HE Ya N Y a 234mm gt Unit mm Drawing of holes
32. nitial displaying depth downward For example when you shift 10m downward at 0 8m depih range initial display depth becomes to 10m and display range becomes to 10 18m Even if image you want to see is small it is enlarged by setting the depth display range to shallow range when shift is selected 10m shift 10 18 Display range is moved by pressing SHIFT key Depth readout shown on the screen changes To shift to shallow depth Each time when you press key the display range becomes shallow To shift to deep depth Each time when you press key the display range becomes deep SHIFT key SHIFT key is not activated when AUTO RANGE is selected 22 14 6 GAIN KEY Gain This adjusts the sensitivity to distinguish the bottom or fish school easily 41 steps of sensitivity from 0 to 40 is displayed in bar or digit gt 41 Page Optimum sensitivity is that second reflection from bottom is barely displayed Second reflection First received echo reflected from bottom is called the first reflection lt s first reflection reflected from the surface of water goes toward the bottom again The next reflection from bottom is called the second reflection Normally it s second reflection is shown on the twice depth of the actual bottom first reflection lt Too poor sensitivity gt lt Good gt lt Too much sensitivity gt As image is pale it is As second reflection is As pla
33. nkton stains in difficult to distinct the shown it is easy to water and etc are fish school distinct the fish school shown it is difficult to distinct the fish 23 Adjustment of sensitivity Sensitivity is adjusted be pressing GAIN key To increase the sensitivity Each time when you press key gain bar becomes long and the sensitivity increases In case of digital readout number increases To decrease the sensitivity Each time when you press key gain bar GAIN key becomes short and the sensitivity decreases In case of digital readout number decreases Gain bar readout Gain bar readout on the left screen on the right screen P Bottom second reflection Ou TA 24 14 7 A MODE KEY Itis displayed on the right side of screen and it s width changes according to strength of reflected signal 1 When you press Q key A MODE A mode switches ON OFF 25 14 8 ZOOM KEY You can select three image modes Bottom lock expansion Automatic expansion or Manual expansion In case of Auto Exp and Manual Exp expansion range marker is indicated on the right edge of screen 1 When you press key ZOOM key image mode changes Current displayed image mode is indicated on the upper left of screen In case Image mode is OFF Normal image is shown lt Bottom Lock gt Bottom contour is indicated as a straight line Exp Range E Marker 9 and expans
34. r electric shock because the cable is broken When you pull out the plug be sure to have it in your hand and pull it 1 3 HANDLING OF TRANSDUCER AND WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR N WARNING Work on the board is too unstable and risky Installation and maintenance of transducer and water temperature sensor should be done after you land and fix the boat Unless you keep it human damage resulting in death or serious wound will occur CAUTION Installation of the transducer or water temperature sensor inside the hull with adhesive should be done while you ventilate well inside the boat Volatile gas from solvent or etc causes to toxic symptoms When you work using electric tools please keep your hands dry If your hands are wet it causes to electric shock Perfect waterproof treatment should be done when you install the transducer or water temperature sensor through the hull If waterproof is not sufficient it causes to marine disaster because water comes in Do not install on the aluminum boat It may cause to corrosion When you pull out or insert the plug of transducer or water temperature sensor please be sure to turn the power switch off It causes to electric shock 1 4 TFT LCD PANEL As TFT LCD panel is made with high precision technology over 99 is effective pixel but less than 0 01 pixel is lacked or there exists pixel light always It is not trouble Please understand it in advance 1 5 CAU
35. rent The important thing to distinguish the fish sort is to know the sort according to their fishing ground or fishing period and to find the useful point on the display by comparing between display of fish school and actual catch HOW TO DISTINGUISH THE FISH VOLUME Fish volume can be distinguished by density and size of fish school As the harder density the transmitted wave is reflected strongly you can distinguish the density of fish school according to the strength of reflected echo that is different color Normally we tend to think the larger fish school on the screen the most fish volume But when fish school are located at the shallow depth and the deep depth fish school at the deep depth is displayed bigger than at the shallow depth Because the transmitted wave spreads wider as it goes deeper and the reflected wave spreads wider as it goes shallower As this result the deeper becomes the wider the width of fish school becomes on the screen The important thing to distinguish the fish volume is to judge it according to size of fish school and the strength of reflected echo color while you keep the deeper fish school stays the bigger picture is displayed in your mind Reflected 7 A wave IT Fish school A i i gt Fish school A picture i E NES j shallow MEET Fish school Fish school B picture deep HOW TO DISTINGUISH THE NATURE OF BOTTOM There are d
36. ss SS key USER gt lt gt setting changes in turn You can change the ee N e setting lt 0 gt key S Setting menu of USER key disappears about two seconds after you release key USER lt gt n key You can erase Setting menu by pressing other keys than key USER USER key SWEEP SPEED is set when it is delivered from factory How to allocate USER key You can allocate function of which menu item has underline on right of item number to USER key nENU 11 9 SWEEP FRZ 1 2 3 4 2 PICTURE 4f 501 2001 3 S ALE LINE 9 4 R MP GRAPH OFF OND edd 2 Press key USER for two seconds NUJ TO MENU 24 continuously Select desired function on the menu Underline 3 At the same time sound like bi rises underline on right of item number which you selected becomes thick 28 15 LIST OF MENU AND MEANING OF SETTING Items of MENU 1 15 9 Meaning of setting Setthe sounding rate per one sweep FRZ 1 2 3 49 2 PICTURE Set the frequency of display on the screen 6 50 200 200450 50420069 3 SCALE Indicate the line on graduation of depth 0 OFF ONG 4 TEMP Show the water temp graph Water temp sensor is option OFF ONG 5 COLOR Select the color configuration which shows strength of reflected ec
37. t MENU 2 it changes to normal display mode by pressing key eFor items with gt on the right selection menu is shown by gt key or key elt returns to previous menu by key How to cancel MENU mode Menu mode is canceled and it returns to normal display mode even in any menu mod when you press key Operation sometimes differs depending on menu items Established contents on menu are stored even if power is switched OFF 31 17 SETTING THE FUNCTION BY MENU 17 1 MENU 1 SWEEPING SPEED Sweeping Speed On echo sounder fish finder the newest display display just under the boat is shown on the right edge of screen At the same time previous display moves leftward Display of echo sounder fish finder is formed by repeating such movement Sweep speed is speed that display forwards Display expands or reduces horizontally by changing the sweeping speed Relation of sounding rates and sweeping speed 5 sweeping speed can be selected on the menu Ratio of sweeping speed vs sounding rates at each speed is shown on the below table Sounding Rates 2 Set the sweeping speed 5 steps 1 2 3 4 FREEZE Sweeping Speed 1 1 SWEEP is selected on MENU 1 4 DISPLAYED IMAGE Frequency Single frequency display dual frequency simultaneous display which you will show on the screen is selected 2 PICTURE is selected on MENU 1 1 Displayed image is set 50 50KHz image is displayed on whol
38. ter are reflected from fish school or the sea bottom and then they are received by transducer Echo sounder fish finder converts round trip time between the time and the ultrasonic wave is transmitted and the time the reflected wave is received into distance and measures the depth It displays size or density of fish school the outline of bottom or nature of bottom on the screen in different colors The speed at which the ultrasonic wave propagates in water is approximately 1 500m per second For example in case of roundtrip time between transmission and reception is 1 sec to sea bottom and 0 5 sec to fish school Reflected wave from fish school Distance to sea bottom Round trip 1 500m 1 sec 1 sec 2 round trip 750m Reflected wave from Distance to fish school sea bottom 750m 0 5 sec 2 round trip Displayed image Each time when image is sent by one line to the left ultrasonic wave is transmitted and it s reflected echo is displayed on the right edge of screen By repeating this image is formed 4 HOW TO DISTINGUISH THE FISH SCHOOL Important is comparison between display of fish school and catch It is possible to distinguish the fish sort by display of fish school to some extent But even if fish sort is same it s form making school is different according to difference of fishing ground and difference of time day and night four seasons variation of cur
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