Simrad ES80 Reference Manual page 349

Wideband fish finding echo sounder
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The following pages are provided.
Transducer Installation
The transducers you wish to use with the ES80 must be "installed" as a part of
the software configuration. Which transducers to use depends on the number of
transceivers in your system, and the licenses you have for these. Unless you replace a
broken transducer, or add a new, you only need to do this once.
Transducer Installation page, page 348
Transceiver
The
pages are used to define the settings necessary to connect the
Transceiver
Processor Unit to each transceiver. In turn, each transceiver is assigned one or more
transducers. Two pages are used. The
the available transceivers, and allows you to make the connections to the Processor
Unit, and to the transducers you have installed. The
allows you to control the Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses used by the Processor Unit
to communicate with the transceivers.
Transceiver pages, page 352
Transceiver Installation page, page 353
Transceiver IP Address page, page 360
Sensor Installation
For the ES80 to use and offer correct navigational information, one or more external
sensors must be connected. Typical sensors are those that provide speed, heading and
geographical position. On the
sensors your ES80 will import information from. You must also decide which
datagram formats that will be accepted. Once a sensor has been chosen, you must
select the offset values that define the sensor's physical location relative to your
vessel's coordinate system.
Sensor Installation page, page 363
Sensor Configuration
With several sensors connected to the ES80, many of them will provide the same
datagrams. We cannot expect that the datagrams provide the same information.
The
Sensor Configuration
information from the "most reliable" sensor is used by the ES80. You can also define
manual values in case a sensor is unserviceable, or not installed.
Sensor Configuration page, page 369
I/O Setup
In order to communicate with peripheral devices, the Processor Unit offers several
serial and/or Ethernet (LAN) ports. The number of communication ports depends on
how your Processor Unit is set up and configured. The
define which information is imported by the Processor Unit.For each port, you can set
up the communication parameters, and monitor the data flow.
I/O Setup page, page 371
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Transceiver Installation
Sensor Installation
page allows you to define a datagram priority, so that the
Functions and dialog boxes
page shows you a list of
Transceiver IP Address
page you define which external
settings allow you to
I/O Setup
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