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Keypad ..................................................................... 10
How to use [Power/Brightness].......................................
SPEC of the connectors................................................
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2. Bottom Zoom (200KHz or 50KHz)................................. 15
3. Bottom Lock (200KHz or 50KHz).................................... 16
Gain ..............................................................................
STC ..............................................................................
Main Menu........................................................................
1. Range ..................................................................... 19
2. Shift ..................................................................... 19
3. Display ..................................................................
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Pictorials Fishfinder System Welcome ……………………...………………………… Introduction ………………………………………………… 9 Keypad …………………………………………………………… 10 How to use [Power/Brightness]………………………………… Front/Rear …………………………………………………… SPEC of the connectors………………………………………… Screen ………………………………………………………… 14 Operation 1. Normal (200KHz or 50KHz) …………………………… 15 2. Bottom Zoom (200KHz or 50KHz)…………………………… 15 3.
  • Page 2 5. Color…………………………………………………………… 22 6. Pulse…………………………………………………………… 23 7. Output Power…………………………………………………… 23 8. FF Alarm………………………………………………………… 24 9. General Setup………………………………………………… 26 0. Others………………………………………………………… VRM…………………………………………………………………… Installation Display unit Location…………………………………………… Display unit Installation………………………………………… Power connection. ……………………………………… 40 Sensor connection ……………………………………… 40 Transducer Installation………………………………………… Transom Mounting …………………………………………… Transom Transducer Maintenance……………………………...
  • Page 3 Pictorials This manual uses the following symbols for easy understanding safety instructions. Always follow these instructions carefully. WARNING Always follow this safety instruction to prevent death or injury. Follow this safety instruction to avoid possible injury or damage to your property. CAUTION Symbol “△”...
  • Page 4 back equipment. Never try to touch back side while power is side of the turned on. equipment. Avoid The LCD display module contains a liquid. Do not apply excessive any mechanical shock to the display. If the display shock broken, liquid may leak and injure your skin and eyes. to display unit.
  • Page 5 Installation Cautions <For service Personnel> Follow installation instructions to avoid personal injury and system malfunction. Installation in Mount your HFF-650 on a rigid frame or base to prevent your unit from rigid location. working loose. Use the installation materials provided in the standard accessory pack only. If...
  • Page 6 Take care not to damage the ESDs (Electrostatic Sensitive Avoid EMI. Devices) by static electricity from carpet and cloths. Wear a safety mask so as not to breath in dust during inspection Avoid dust. or cleaning inside your system instruments. - 4 -...
  • Page 7 Operation Notes <For operators> Observe the following operation notes, otherwise the system failure or deterioration can result. And periodical inspection and maintenance are required for keeping the system in an optimum condition. The waypoint and other registered data may become unreadable Backup important by unexpected failure.
  • Page 8: Fishfinder System

    Fishfinder System Welcome HFF-650 opens a new chapter of performance and integration in vessel navigation system display and management. Whether you are a Cruiser or Sport fisherman or both, HFF-650 gives you the information you need. CAUTION HFF-650 is Color LCD Charting Systems employs the latest in proven technology to provide accurate navigation information.
  • Page 9: Welcome

    CAUTION The performance of LCD displays are degraded by continuous direct exposure to ultraviolet rays. Locate your HFF-650 Display away from direct sunlight. When not in use. Keep the display covered. - 7 -...
  • Page 10 DISPLAY BREAKAGE WARNING The LCD display module contains a liquid. If the display is broken and the liquid contacts your skin, wash it off immediately in running water for 15 minutes. If the liquid contacts your eyes, immediately flush your eyes with running water for 15 minutes. Contact a physician if any abnormal symptom is experienced.
  • Page 11: Introduction

    The HFF-650 is a premium multifunction command and control center. HFF-650 front panel keyboard and its wide screen with wide viewing area make placement easy. Although HFF-650 offers many advanced features, operation is simplified through the use of popup menus similar to those found on personal computers.
  • Page 12: Keypad

    Fishfinder System Keypad Description Setting up Using Frequently key function [FUNC] Setting up Fishfinder mode [MODE] The main menu is displayed. [MENU] Return to the previous display, or canceled the set- [CLEAR] Setting up the depth range, when depth range sets [RANGE] “manual range”.
  • Page 13: How To Use [Power/Brightness]

    Fishfinder System How to use [Power/Brightness] ▶ Press [PWR/BRT] 1.Use PWR: To turn off the power, keep pressing the [BRT/PWR] until the end of counting. 2.Use BRT: Press [BRT/PWR] shortly and the brightness can be controlled. Use the arrow keys of the cursor to control the brightness and the contrast.
  • Page 14: Front/Rear

    Fishfinder System <Front> 6.5inch Color LCD Keypad Knob Mounting Bracket <Rear> Connector - 12 -...
  • Page 15: Spec Of The Connectors

    Fishfinder System SPEC of the connectors - 13 -...
  • Page 16: Screen

    Fishfinder System Screen High Frequency Low Frequency Speed Depth Temp Select bar GAIN(A): Auto Gain GAIN(M): Manual Gain Depth bar - 14 -...
  • Page 17: Operation

    Operation Fishfinder modes are selectable for single frequency or dual and some functions, for example bottom zoom or lock. ▶ Press [MODE] 1. Normal (200KHz or 50KHz) Normal mode (with Auto Range active) displays the sounder image with the surface at the top of the screen and the sea bottom in the lower part of the screen.
  • Page 18: Bottom Lock (200Khz Or 50Khz)

    Operation 3. Bottom Lock (200KHz or 50KHz) Bottom Lock divides the Fishfinder main screen image for the selected Fishfinder into two sections. The left hand section displays a Normal Mode image. The right hand section of the screen displays the Fishfinder image relative to the sea bottom.
  • Page 19: Gain

    Operation Gain Setting up the gain. 1. Auto/Manual Gain ▶ Press [GAIN] Press the key changes Auto Gain / Manual Gain. (* Setting is available individually) 2. Set Gain ▶ Tune [GAIN] Turn to the left, the gain level will be decreasing. Turn to the right, the gain level will be increasing. (It is applied Auto Gain Adjustment, when the mode sets “Auto gain mode”) Setting up the STC.
  • Page 20: Main Menu

    Operation Main menu The menu and explanation of operation are displayed. ▶ [MENU] 1. Menu window Setting value column Red: Chosen Selected 2. Setting the menu and changing the value Choosing the column: Use the key, [▲][▼]. Setting value: Use the key, [◀][▶]. - 18 -...
  • Page 21: Range

    Operation 1. Range ▶ [MENU] -> 1. Range 650 selects the best condition for measuring the depth automatically in the environment of the sea. (☞ The default setting is Auto.) 2. Shift ▶ [MENU] -> 2. Shift A user selects this function to see more detailed bottom of the sea. When you turn up the shift, the range of Sounder shall go up from the shift range.
  • Page 22: Display

    Operation 3. Display1/2 (* For change page, press [MENU]) ▶ [MENU] -> 3. Display 3-1. A-Scope: A-scope shows the research under the water by a scope to see the environment under the water. (☞ The default setting is Off.) 3-2. Image Speed: Select the speed of Sounder image from 4X until stop.
  • Page 23 Operation 3. Display1/2 (* For change page, press [MENU]) 3.8.TEMP Font Select the temperature font size on the screen. (☞ The default setting is small.) 3-9. Speed On/Off the speed on the screen. (☞ The default setting is Off.) 3-0.Speed Font Select the temperature font size on the screen.
  • Page 24: Rejection

    Operation 4. Rejection ▶ [MENU] -> 4. Rejection 4-1. Interference Rejection (from engine) When there are another boats around you on sailing, your sounder could be disturbed to work. The step of the function is from off to level 2. The bigger number, the more rejection. (☞...
  • Page 25: Pulse

    Operation 6. Pulse ▶ [MENU] -> 6. Pulse Select the pulse of the output from the transducer. Levels are from 0.5X until 1.5X, which depends upon the depth. 0.5X is proper to research precise a fish school but it is not suitable to measure a deep depth.
  • Page 26: Ff Alarm

    Operation 8. FF Alarm ▶ [MENU] -> 8. FF Alarm 8-1. Depth Alarm: It alarms when the set depth is out of the range. (☞ The default setting is OFF.) 8-2. Depth Alarm Range: Setup the range of Depth alarm If it is deeper than the setting, it will alram with the warning message.
  • Page 27 Operation 8-7. Fish-school Depth Range: If the the alram is on, It is available to setup the Range(hight) of the Fish-school.(The bar, next of display is shown) (☞ The default setting is 50m.) 8-8. Alarm Interval: If the the alram is on, It is available to setup the alarm interavl. (☞...
  • Page 28: General Setup

    Operation 9. General Setup ▶ [MENU] -> 9. General Setup 9-1. System version It contains ID and the program version, and it has important information for maintenance and upgrade. 9-2. Unit Setup 9-2-1. Distance/Speed Unit Select desired unit of measure for distance and speed. Choose from: nautical mile/knots (nm/kt), kilometer/kilometers per hour(km/kmh), mi/mph (☞The default setting is nm/kt) cf) 1nm = 1.852km, 1kt /h= 1.852km/h...
  • Page 29 Operation 9-4. Date Format Select the Date format (☞The default setting is 1.) - 1: YY-MM-DD - 2: DD-MM-YY - 3: MM-DD-YY 9-5. Output Sentence The output of NMEA sentence can be set to On/Off. NMEA Description Default $GPDBT Depth below transducer $GPDPT Depth $GPMTW...
  • Page 30 Operation 9-8. Reset All systems returns to the initial system. ▶ [ENTER] : reset without deleting user data. ▶ [FUNC]->[ENTER]: returning to the initial system from the releasing of factory. (*All user data will be deleted) 9-9. Buzzer Set the buzzer sound to On/Off. (☞The default setting is On.) 9-0.
  • Page 31: Others

    0. Others ▶ [MENU] -> 0.Others 0-1. Key Setup It is available to set up [FUNK] key and [EVENT] key on the HFF-650. 0-1-1. [FUNC] key: Set the function frequently used for your convenience. (☞ The default setting is Display Mode.) [FUNC]KEY SETUP 1.Display Mode...
  • Page 32 Operation 0-2. Mark Setup Setting up the WPT List, Edit, and Alarm. 0-2-1. Mark List: Shown the waypoint list and it is available to set up or edit the WPT on the list. ☞ Edit Edit numbers, symbols, colors of Mark, WPT, Route. i) Editing Character [←],[→]: move the position...
  • Page 33 Operation ii) Editing Number [←],[→]: move the position [↑],[↓]: change the number [ENTER]: choice [CLEAR]: save and Exit iii) Editing Symbol [↑],[↓]:move the bar [ENTER]: choice [CLEAR]: save and Exit - 31 -...
  • Page 34 Operation iv) Editing Color [↑],[↓]: move the bar [ENTER]: choice [CLEAR]: save and Exit v). Goto Mark [↑],[↓]: move the bar [EVENT]: goto 0-2-2. Alarm 0-2-2-1. Arrival Alarm: When you approach into the waypoint range, it gives you a notice with alarm. (☞...
  • Page 35 Operation 0-2-2-2. Arrival Radius: It is to adjust the range of arrival from your waypoint. If you have a route, it changes to the next waypoint automatically. (☞ The default setting is 0.05nm.) 0-2-2-3. XTE Alarm: If you are out of the course, it gives you a notice with alarm. (☞...
  • Page 36 Operation 0-4. Display Mode i) FF + GPS The GPS display shows receiver status, position in latitude and longitude, course over ground, speed over ground, date and time. Receiver status Date and time Speed Over Ground Course Over Ground Present position in latitude and longitude - 34 -...
  • Page 37 Operation ii) FF + Highway The highway display provides a 3D view of own ship’s progress toward destination (waypoint). Destination waypoint name Bearing from own Course Over Ground Destination Range from own waypoint ship to destination Speed Over Ground XTE Alarm Radius XTE Alarm Radius XTE of Vessel - 35 -...
  • Page 38 Operation iii) FF + Steering The steering display provides steering information such as ship’s speed, course, range, bearing, TTG. Bearing from own Course Over Ground Bearing from Rang own ship to from ship to Cross-Track-Error Destination waypoint Time-To-Go to destination name Speed Over Ground - 36 -...
  • Page 39: Vrm

    Operation ▶ Press [VRM] The VRM (movable marker) shown by the green line can be moved up and down. It is convenient to measure the depth by aligning with the target such as school of fish. * Caution: When several seconds pass after finishing the VRM operation, the numerical of marker depth becomes normal display.
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  • Page 41: Installation

    Installation Display unit brings expandable display technology to your bridge or navigation station. A careful installation will assure maximum benefit from Display unit integrated features. Display Unit Location Select a location for your Display unit that provides easy viewing from all likely operator’s positions. The display unit is designed to be mounted on either a console or from an overhead surface.
  • Page 42: Power Connection

    Installation Drill a 1/4 in. diameter hole at each marked location. Mount the Display unit bracket using bolts through the mounting surface. Place large flat washers on the opposite side of the mounting surface from the bracket and then install lock washers and nuts. Tighten securely. Install the display unit into the mounting bracket.
  • Page 43: Transducer Installation

    An input designation means, in put to Fishfinder unit and an output designation means, output from HFF-650. Sensors will have similar designations, but from the sensors point of view. Therefore, a sensor output will connect to an HFF-650 input and a sensor input will connect to an Fishfinder unit output.
  • Page 44: Transom Mounting

    For boats with poor water flow under the transom or on in-boards, consider selecting a through-hull transducer. HAIYANG offers many styles of transducers. Determine the transducer mounting place by referring to the steps mentioned above. For best result, the transducer face should be level.
  • Page 45: Through-Hull Transducers

    Through-hull transducers are recommended for in-boards and other vessels with disturbed water flow under the transom. HAIYANG offers several models of bronze through-hull transducers. To enjoy the full capability of your Sonar, select a dual frequency model with temperature sensor. Sturdy bronze construction assures a secure installation and provides a strong base for fairing blocks, if needed, to compensate for hull shape.
  • Page 46 Installation stem nuts securely but do not over tighten. In this situation, install fairing blocks both inside and outside the hull. Install the transducer with the face aiming straight down. To prevent leakage, any gaps between the stem threads and holes drilled in the hull should be completely filled with waterproof marine - 44 -...
  • Page 47 Installation sealant. Tighten the stem nuts securely but do not over tighten. Best Location Water Line Drifting Water Line Cruising Stem Fixing Nut Hull Marine Sealant - 45 -...
  • Page 48: Through-Hull Transducer Maintenance

    Installation Through-hull Transducer Maintenance If your boat is kept in the water, performance of your HFF-650 Sonar will be adversely affected by accumulations of sea growth on the face of the transducer. To prevent sea growth effects, the face of the transducer may be coated with antifouling paint specially formulated for transducers.
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  • Page 53 Web-site: http://www.haiyang.co.kr Guarantee for One Year Haiyang Electronic Equipment Co., LTD warrants the produced equipment, Equipment for One (1) year for guarantee as bellows. 1. Main Unit: One (1) year guarantee after a user purchases the product within one (1) year 2.

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