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  • Page 2: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity (As referred to in Annex IV 2. of Directive 2004/108/EC) Declares under his sole responsibility that the produced Sonar manufactured by Koden Electronics Co., Ltd. 5278 Uenohara Uenohara-Shi Yamanashi-Ken 409-0112, Japan Telephone +81 554 20 5860 Telefax +81 554 20 58705...
  • Page 3 © 2013 Koden Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, translated in any form by any means without the written permission of Koden Electronics Co., Ltd. The technical descriptions contained in this publication are subject to change without notice. Koden assumes no responsibility for any errors, incidentals or consequential damages caused by misinterpretation of the descriptions contained in this publication.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the ESR-S1BB Searchlight Sonar. We are confident you will enjoy using your unit for many years to come. This manual provides complete information on safely operating the ESR- S1BB. Please carefully read and follow the safety information so that the ESR- S1BB will...
  • Page 5: Safety Instruction

    SAFETY INSTRUCTION SYMBOLS The following symbols are used in this manual.  Please read this manual carefully and take note of these symbols.  indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, DANGER will result in death or serious injury. indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WARNING could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 6: For Your Safety

    Away as much as possible from areas of high temperatures or areas where the unit is likely to be exposed to direct sunlight. MOUNTING CONDITIONS Do not install the ESR-S1BB on unstable or uneven surfaces. Installing the unit tentatively may result in dropping, toppling WARNING over or injury.
  • Page 7 FOR YOUR SAFETY HANDLING Do not operate the unit while steering. DANGER Otherwise it will cause wrecks. Do not open the case cover. There is a risk of electrical shock if you touch the high voltage conductors. Only qualified personnel should work inside the unit. Care for sufficient reinforcement and being watertight should be taken when installing the hoist.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………….…….. SAFETY INSTRUCTION………………………………………………………………. FOR YOUR SAFETY…………………………………………………………………… CONTENTS……………………………………………………………………………… COMPONENTS…………….…………………………………………………………… Chapter 1 SONAR SYSTEM SUMMARY……………………………..1 - 1 1 - 2 Sonar Mode……………………………………………………… 1 - 4 Tilt Angle…………………………………………………………. 1 - 5 Tilt Angle and Display…………...……………………………… 1 - 6 Bottom Scan Mode……………………………………………… 1 - 7 Echo Sounder Mode…………………………………………….
  • Page 9 3 - 5 Function settings……………………………………………………………………… 3 - 5 Setting Functions 3 - 6 Gain Up…………………………………….. 3 - 7 TVG Curve…………………….…..……….. 3 - 7 Dynamic Range……………….….……….. 3 - 8 Pulse Width………………….…….……….. 3 - 8 TX Power……………………….…….…….. 3 - 9 Reduction 3 - 9 Interference Reduction……..……………..
  • Page 10: Components

    COMPONENTS COMPONENTS OPERATION POWER SUPPLY REMOTE UNIT CABLE CONTROLLER Name of item ESR-S1BB CW-206-2M OP-1409 Type OPERATION FUSE MANUAL Name of item F-7161 (8A) ESR-S1BB.OM.E Type <Continued on next page>...
  • Page 11 COMPONENTS TRANSDUCER SILICONE HEX. ROD UNIT SOUNDOME ADHESIVE WRENCH Name Name 2.5mm 2mm 2.5mm of item of item 3mm Type Type 50gx1 1EACH LOCK NUT TD CASE COVER JOINT PIPE RING Name of item Type LOW HEAD CAP BOLT CAP BOLT WASHER BOLT Name...
  • Page 12: Chapter 1 Sonar System Summary

    Chapter 1 SONAR SYSTEM SUMMARY This chapter provides some basic information of the PPI (Plan Position Indicator) searchlight sonar. Sonar Mode 1 - 2 ……………………………………………………... Tilt Angle 1 - 4 ………………………………………………………… Tilt Angle and DIsplay 1 - 5 ………………..….………………. Bottom Scan Mode. 1 - 6 ……………………………….………..
  • Page 13: Sonar Mode

    SONAR SYSTEM SUMMARY SONAR MODE A sonar system uses the transmitter-receiver as well as an echo sounder. An echo sounder is only able to search in one direction, down. However a sonar has a movable transducer and therefore can freely search the entire around a ship, not just the area directly beneath the ship.
  • Page 14 SONAR SYSTEM SUMMARY An echo sounder is only able to search in one direction within some beam angle, beneath the ship. A sonar, however, can freely search the broad range, since the transducer’s angle can be varied not only the horizontal direction but also the vertical direction. SONAR DISPLAY RANGE ECHO SOUNDER DISPLAY RANGE HORIZONTAL ANGLE (SECTOR) 180°...
  • Page 15: Tilt Angle

    SONAR SYSTEM SUMMARY TILT ANGLE The tilt angle shows the direction to which the sound 5゜ wave is emitted. The tilt angle can be set in step of 1° 0゜ from 0° to +5° (upward) to 0° to 90° (downward). TILT ANGLE Find out the suitable tilt angle for a given depth and SETTING RANGE...
  • Page 16: Tilt Angle And Display

    SONAR SYSTEM SUMMARY TILT ANGLE AND DISPLAY In the shallow water the bottom reflection is prominent, so it is important to be able to distinguish fish echoes from the bottom echo. Therefore the setting of the tilt angle is important to find out the suitable tilt angle. ③...
  • Page 17: Bottom Scan Mode

    SONAR SYSTEM SUMMARY BOTTOM SCAN MODE OWN SHIP POSITION When this mode is selected, the transmitter/ receiver does not rotate like a sonar, but sweeps from side to side like a pendulum FISH when the sound wave is emitted. The reflected echo from the sea SCHOOL bottom is displayed on the screen sequentially.
  • Page 18: Echo Sounder Mode

    SONAR SYSTEM SUMMARY ECHO SOUNDER MODE The transmitter/receiver faces the sea bottom, and emits the ultra-sound beam. The reflected ECHO SOUNDER DISPLAY echo from the sea bottom is displayed on the screen. The image is displayed like a usual echo sounder. DETECTS DIRECTLY UNDER THE SHIP CHENGES THE TILT ANGLE The tilt angle and the direction can be changed.
  • Page 19: Sample Display Of Sonar Mode

    ※ “IR” will not be displayed when INTER FERENCE RED. function “OFF” is selected. ※ “M-” will not be displayed if OPERATION MODE is not used. ※ To present WATER TEMP./SPEED/LAT/LON/COMPASS DISP. info will require ESR-S1BB is connected to an external equipment.
  • Page 20: Sample Display Of Echo Sounder Mode

    ※ “IR” will not be displayed when INTER FERENCE RED. function “OFF” is selected. ※ “M-” will not be displayed if OPERATION MODE is not used. ※ To present WATER TEMP./SPEED/LAT/LON/COMPASS DISP. info will require ESR-S1BB is connected to an external equipment.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Sonar Operation

    Chapter 2 SONAR OPERATION This chapter provides you the description of operation dials and keys for the ESR-S1BB Sonar Operation Panel………………………………………………………….. 2 - 2 Key Operation……………………………………………………………. 2 - 2 Operation Keys 2 - 3 Power On/Off Key………………..………………………………… 2 - 3 Sonar Mode key…………………………………………………….
  • Page 22: Operation Panel

    SONAR OPERATION OPERATION PANEL NAME ACTION SENSOR LAMP Non use POWER ON KEY Turns on the power. POWER OFF KEY To turn off the power, press this key for a while. This key doesn’t work by one-push. GAIN DIAL Adjusts the receiver sensitivity. FAR GAIN DIAL Adjusts the receiver sensitivity for the long ranges and STC function.
  • Page 23: Operation Keys

    SONAR OPERATION OPERATION KEYS POWER ON/OFF KEY To turn on the power, press [ON] key. To turn off the power, press [OFF] key for a while. This key does not work by one-push.
  • Page 24: Sonar Mode Key

    SONAR OPERATION SONAR MODE KEY Displays the Sonar Mode. Tilt angle is adjusted by the Tilt keys.  RANGE BEARING page 2-6 SECTOR TILT MARKER Sector angle is adjusted by the Sector  + CURSOR keys. SHIP’S POSITION page 2-8 The scanning direction is adjusted by ...
  • Page 25: Sonar Operation

    SONAR OPERATION BEARING KEYS Use these keys to define the center of current scanning sector in the Sonar Mode. The bearing angle of the display is shifted with every 5° steps. Displays the center of Rotates the center of Rotates the center of the sector angle.
  • Page 26: Tilt Keys

    SONAR OPERATION TILT KEYS Use these keys to control the tilt angle in the Sonar Mode.  The tilt angle can be set in increments of 1° from 0° to 5° (upward) to 0° to 90°  (downward). 5゜ 0゜ Changes this angle.
  • Page 27 SONAR OPERATION Use these keys to control the tilt angle in the Echo Sounder Mode. The tilt angle can be set in increments of 1° from 0° to 5° (upward) to 0° to 90°  (downward). TILT DIRECTION This angle is adjusted DIRECTION ANGLE RA NG E by the tilt keys.
  • Page 28: Sector Keys

    SONAR OPERATION SECTOR KEYS Changes the sector angle (horizontal angle) in the Sonar Mode. Displays the selected angle. R A NG E B EA RI NG S EC TO R T IL T M AR KE R CU R SO R Changes this angle.
  • Page 29: Range Keys

    SONAR OPERATION RANGE KEYS Changes the basic range (the basic depth) Displays the selected values and units. RANGE BEARING SECTOR TILT MARKER CURSOR Changes this distance. SCALE MARKER 20 selectable ranges are available.  Each press of the Range key makes the range value smaller. ...
  • Page 30: Operation Mode Keys

    SONAR OPERATION OPERATION MODE KEYS Use these keys to select one of 2 kinds of operation mode you have created. (You may be able to create 4 kinds of operation mode by FUNCTION SETTINGS. page 3-15) By pressing one of these keys, the desired operation mode can be set immediately. To memorize the setting in the Operation Mode key, the following procedure is required.
  • Page 31: Cursor Keys

    SONAR OPERATION CURSOR KEYS By using these keys, the horizontal range, depth and bearing to the target can be measured. Use [Cursor Selection] key to select a cursor and [ ↑ ] [↓ ][←][→] keys move the cursor in  any direction on the screen.
  • Page 32 SONAR OPERATION When the Ring Marker is selected (the Cross Cursor is in red or not displayed,) SONAR MODE  :HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (“a” in the below drawing) :SLANT DISTANCE (“b” in the below drawing) This key lengthens the distance. MARKER :DEPTH (“c”...
  • Page 33: Target Lock Key

    SONAR OPERATION TARGET LOCK KEY When pressing the Target Lock key in the Sonar Mode, the direction of sweep of the sonar beam is reversed. (When MENU / TARGET LOCK / MODE 0 is selected.) When pressing the Target Lock key in the Sonar Mode, the sonar beam tracks the echo automatically.
  • Page 34: Menu Key

    SONAR OPERATION MENU KEY Use this key to set the basic functions. Pressing this key displays MAIN MENU  M A I N M E N U on the right of the screen. Refer to Chapter 3 “FUNCTION +  SETTINGS”...
  • Page 35: Operation Dials

    SONAR OPERATION OPERATION DIALS GAIN DIAL Adjusts the sensitivity of the received signal and turn this dial 5 4 6 Clockwise to increase the gain. 3 7 2 8 Gain controls can be adjusted by “GAIN UP” function in 1 9...
  • Page 36: Function Settings

    Chapter 3 FUNCTION SETTINGS This chapter provides you the main functions of the ESR-S1BB Sonar and describes the primary controls. It also suggests settings to use for initial start up. Initial Settings 3 - 1 Factory Settings…………………………………………………. 3 - 2 Return to Factory Settings…………………...………………...
  • Page 37: Factory Settings

    FUNCTION SETTINGS INITIAL SETTINGS FACTORY SETTINGS The ESR-S1BB is shipped from the factory with the functions under the settings listed below. Before using it, please enter the functions to the desired setup.  FUNCTIONS FACTORY SETTINGS (in the item FUNCTION SET...
  • Page 38: Return To Factory Settings

    ESR-S1BB to suit individual needs can be done. This not only simplifies operation of the ESR-S1BB, but also adds considerably to its reliability. All user-implemented data in the ESR-S1BB can be erased by making a reset of the  unit and thus return to "User settings".
  • Page 39: Menu Function Set Menu

    FUNCTION SETTINGS MENU FUNCTION SET MENU Basic functions may be briefly described in the following. Before first using the ESR-S1BB, customizing the functions to suit individual needs.  The following function items can be customized in the function set menu. ...
  • Page 40: Function Settings

    The setup display is accessed by OTHERS pressing the Cursor Shift key [←] or [→]. REMOTE CONTROLLER ESR-S1BB S - 1 40 0 2 00 k H z ---------------------------------Frequency and Version No. of EPROM * * * */ * * / * * V e r * .
  • Page 41: Gain Up

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 1. GAIN UP This function makes it possible to display a clearer picture of the full range and control the sensitivity at various depths. Each press of [←] or [→] key changes the setting, "OFF, +10dB, +20dB, +30dB, ...
  • Page 42: Tvg Curve

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 2. TVG CURVE TVG offsets the effects of propagation loss of sound as it passes through the water. Propagation loss of sound is the sum of spreading and attenuation losses. The TVG curve is adjusted to counter the loss. Each press of [←] or [→] key changes the setting, "OFF, 10LOG, 20LOG, 30LOG, ...
  • Page 43: Pulse Width

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 4. PULSE WIDTH The transmitted pulse width can be set. The transmitted pulse can be set to these three (narrow, normal, wide), where the  optimum setting will be applied according to the range automatically. Or it can be set manually, if a specific pulse width (0.1 to 3.6 msec) is required. ...
  • Page 44: Reduction

    FUNCTION SETTINGS REDUCTION REDUCTION INTERFERENCE RED NOISE REDUCTION Use the Cursor Shift key [ ↑ ] or [ ↓ ] to  highlight the item you wish to change. Press [←] or [→] key to select the  desired setting. 1.
  • Page 45: Display Item Selection

    FUNCTION SETTINGS DISPLAY ITEM SELECTION DISP ITEM SEL. STEP (SONAR) 10° STEP (BOTTOM SCAN) 5° OFF-CENTER POS. FORE Use the Cursor Shift key [ ] or [ ] to ↑ ↓  SCALE DOTS highlight the item you wish to change. COMPASS DISP.
  • Page 46: Step (Bottom Scan)

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 2. STEP (BOTTOM SCAN) The step angle (scanning angle) in the Bottom Scan Mode may be selected. Each press of [←] or [→] key changes the setting, "3° or 5°."  Select the desired step angle, and then press the Enter key. ...
  • Page 47: Scale Display

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 4. SCALE DISPLAY The scale dots display under the Sonar Mode can be turned on / off. Each press of [←] or [→] key changes the setting, "ON or OFF."  Select ON or OFF, and then press the Enter key. ...
  • Page 48: Others

    FUNCTION SETTINGS OTHERS OTHERS TARGET LOCK MODE 0 OPERATION MODE DEPTH UNIT Use the Cursor Shift key [ ↑ ] or [ ↓ ] to  TEMP. UNIT °C highlight the item you wish to change. SPEED UNIT Press [←] or [→] key to select the ...
  • Page 49 FUNCTION SETTINGS MODE 1 R A N G E By pressing the Target Lock key, the Sonar beam will ***m  track the echo automatically left and right. T A R G ET "TARGET LOCK" will be displayed at the right of the L O C K ...
  • Page 50: Operation Mode

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 2. OPERATION MODE 4 kinds of operation mode can be memorized by switching the function setting number “0” or “1” with the operation mode [1] and [2] keys. Each press of [←] or [→] key changes the setting, “0 or 1.” ...
  • Page 51: Train Correct

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 6. TRAIN CORRECT To adjust the deviation of the bow direction (0°), the following procedure is required. In the Sonar mode, use [←] or [→] key to set the Bearing toward Bow direction.  Press the Menu key, and select OTHERS. ...
  • Page 52: Color

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 7. COLOR The display tone (COLOR BAR) and the background color may be selected as desired from 4 optional patterns, “A-1, A-2, B-1, B-2.” And the tone range may be specified freely on C-1 and C-2 in Color Palette function. (The initial setting of the color tone for C-1 is the same as A-1 and C-2 is the same as B-1.) Each press of [←] or [→] key changes the setting, “A-1, A-2, B-1, B-2, C-1, C-2.”...
  • Page 53: Filter

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 8. FILTER This function provides some smother display of picture image. FILTER: OFF, 1, 2 - OFF: picture image without filter function - 1: filter activates - 2: a father filter than [1] 3-18...
  • Page 54: Chapter 4 Installation

    Chapter 4 INSTALLATION This chapter explains the installation for sonar monitor and hull unit. Installation Position………………………………………………………. 4 - 2 Dimensions…..……………………………………………………………. 4 - 3 Transducer Unit Installation 4 - 4 Mounting Joint Pipe into Soundome……………………………… 4 - 4 Mounting Soundome into TD Case………………………………. 4 - 5 Mounting Method of Display Unit……………………………………….
  • Page 55: Installation Position

    INSTALLATION Fully discussion and agreement are required with the ship owner and dockyard in deciding the location for the hull unit. Give careful considerations on mounting. INSTALLATION POSITION Select an area where noise, bubbles and interference from turbulences are minimal. The point at 1/3 to 1/2 of the ship’s length from the bow is the best.
  • Page 56: Dimensions

    INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS TRANSDUCER UNIT OPERATION UNIT Unit: mm...
  • Page 57: Transducer Unit Installation

    INSTALLATION TRANSDUCER UNIT INSTALLATION MOUNTING JOINT PIPE INTO SOUNDOME When assembling the Joint Pipe into the Soundome, the Soundome must be fixed, and  screw the Joint Pipe into the Soundome. Be sure not to damage the Joint Pipe thread or twist the Soundome cable. ...
  • Page 58: Mounting Soundome Into Td Case

    INSTALLATION MOUNTING SOUNDOME INTO TD CASE...
  • Page 59: Mounting Method Of Display Unit

    INSTALLATION MOUNTING METHOD OF DISPLAY UNIT (1) Fasten the Bracket to the place you selected with 4 tapping screws. WARNING Do not install the unit on unstable or uneven surface Do not use the unit while tentatively mounted. Otherwise it may result in the unit falling or toppling over, resulting in injury Unit: mm (inch)
  • Page 60: Connections

    INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS Prior to the connections between the Display Unit and the Operation Unit, read the following warning carefully to ensure its correct operation. WARNING Operating voltage: 10.8 to 30 volts DC  Use the correct voltage, otherwise it will result in fire or electrical shock. ...
  • Page 61: Electrical Connections - Terminals

    INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS - TERMINALS Explanation of the Terminals on the rear of the Display Unit TRIGGER OUTPUT TERMINAL NAV-IN TERMINAL 1 5 1 3 2 4 2 3 1: TRIGGER OUTPUT + 1: SIGNAL INPUT + 2: GND 2: SIGNAL INPUT – 3: TRIGGER OUTPUT –...
  • Page 62 INSTALLATION AUDIO TERMINAL REMOTE CONTROL TERMINAL 1 5 1 4 2 2 5 3 4 3 Audio Box Remote controller OP-603 OP-1409 MONITOR TERMINAL 1 : RVD 2 : GVD 3 : BVD 4 : NC 5 : NC 6 : R-GND 7 : G-GND 8 : B-GND 9 : NC...
  • Page 63: Chapter 5 Option

    Chapter 5 OPTION This chapter provides you the explanation related to the optional kits. Option…………………………...…………………………………… 5 - 2...
  • Page 64 OPTION OPTION Parts No. NAME MEMO OP-603 Audio Box the audio cable included the audio plug included OP-603 does not include an audio speaker (4 ohm) and a speaker cable. ...
  • Page 65: Chapter 6 Appendix

    Chapter 6 APPENDIX This chapter describes you the daily maintenance, disposal, and specifications of the ESR-S1BB Sonar. It also provides a memo of operation mode. Daily Maintenance……………………………………………………… 6 - 2 Disposal…………………………………………………………………. 6 - 3 Specifications…………………………………………………………… 6 - 4 Remote Controller………………………………………………………...
  • Page 66: Daily Maintenance

    LCD display lightly with an absorbent cotton or clean soft cloth after removing the filter. If there is dust you can not wipe away, contact your local dealer or KODEN head office. CLEANING SOUNDOME Since Soundome is installed in the bottom of the vessel, barnacle and oyster stick to the Soundome.
  • Page 67: Disposal

    APPENDIX DISPOSAL WARNING This equipment contains the lithium battery of high-density energy. Careless disposal of the lithium battery causes electric shorts, impact, generation of heat, electrical shock, explosion, injury, or fire. DISPOSAL of EQUIPMENT Dispose of this equipment in accordance with local regulations. DISPOSAL of LITHIUM BATTERY Before disposing of the lithium battery, place a piece of adhesive tape across the plus and minus terminals as non-combustible garbage.
  • Page 68: Specifications

    APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply 12 to 30 VDC 50W Weight 4.1kg Sonar Type Searchlight Sonar Display Range Meter 0 - 10 - 100 (10 steps) 100 - 300 (20 steps) Unit Fathom 0 - 10 - 200 (10 steps) Feet 0 - 50 - 1000 (50 steps) Scanning Step Angle Sonar Mode ( 5°...
  • Page 69: Remote Controller

    APPENDIX REMOTE CONTROLLER (Standard configuration) Remote controller connection is made to the terminal on the rear of the operation unit. BEARING KEYS Moves cursor-center right or left. RANGE KEYS TILT KEYS Adjust range. Adjust tilt angle. OPERATION-1 KEY OPERATION-2 KEY...
  • Page 70 APPENDIX REMOTE CONTROLLER SETTING 1. Press MENU KEY. “MENU” appears on the screen. 2. Use the cursor shift key [ ↑ ] or [ ↓ ] to highlight “REMOTE CONTROLLER SET” and by pressing the cursor shift key [←] or [→] the following appears on the screen. Use the cursor shift key [ ↑...
  • Page 71: Memo Of Operation Mode

    APPENDIX MEMO OF OPERATION MODE MENU AND OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS FACTORY SETTINGS (item in the box) FUNCTION SET GAIN UP +10dB +20dB +30dB +40dB • • • • TVG CURVE 10LOG 20LOG 30LOG 40LOG • • • • DYNAMIC RANGE •...
  • Page 72 APPENDIX COLOR PALETTE OPERATION MODE KEY (0-1) [C-1] [C-2] 1: R ( ) ・ G ( ) ・ B ( 1: R ( ) ・ G ( ) ・ B ( 2: R ( ) ・ G ( ) ・ B ( 2: R ( ) ・...

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