Sonic KCS-5200 Operation Manual

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Model KCS-5200
Color Scanning Sonar
Operation Manual
Ver 1.48 E
Rev 0

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  • Page 1 Model KCS-5200 Color Scanning Sonar Operation Manual Ver 1.48 E Rev 0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ................................i Safety and handling instructions ........................v Safety of the hoist unit ........................... vii For the transducer ............................vii For preventing damage at sea ........................vii On the battery·electric cell exchange ......................viii Fan Motor Replacement ..........................ix INTRODUCTION .............................
  • Page 4 5. 2. 2. Using the Functions Registered to the Sub Screen Selection Area of the Sonar Screen ..5-4 5. 3. Preset Menu Setting Change......................5-6 5. 3. 1. Preset Menu Setting Change Key..................5-6 5. 3. 2. Setting of Preset Menu Items ....................5-6 5.
  • Page 5 6. 3. 4. Range Adjustment ........................6-8 6. 4. Horizontal Screen ........................... 6-10 6. 4. 1. Horizontal Screen Mode ....................... 6-10 6. 4. 2. Gain Adjustment ........................6-11 6. 4. 3. Tilt Adjustment ........................6-12 6. 4. 4. Range Adjustment ........................ 6-13 6.
  • Page 6 9. 2. Relay Box ............................9-4 9. 2. 1. Name of Each Part of the Relay Box ..................9-4 9. 2. 2. Description of Relay Box Operation (MANU operation) ............9-8 9. 2. 3. Description of Operation of the Emergency Shutdown Button (on the side of the relay box)9-8 9.
  • Page 7: Safety And Handling Instructions

    Safety and handling instructions ■ In order to use the instrument safely and correctly, fully read and understand this operation manual. ■ Ask our repair service staff about maintenance of the instrument. Be sure not to have the instrument overhauled by a anyone other than qualified repair personnel. ■...
  • Page 8 Warning Warning at the check of the ship bottom part or the instrument When you perform the checking at the ship bottom part, be sure to wear a helmet and safety shoes, act in pairs and create a system so as to communicate with each other at any time.
  • Page 9: Safety Of The Hoist Unit

    Safety of the hoist unit • Ship speed resistance When using the hoisting device, be sure not to exceed the following ship speed resistance of the hoisting device. When used in excess of the ship speed resistance, the hoisting device may be damaged and cause an accident. Hoisting Ascent 15 knots or less ship speed...
  • Page 10: On The Battery·electric Cell Exchange

    On the battery·electric cell exchange In this instrument, a battery is used to have clock function. Perform exchange of a battery periodically. Be sure to change any expired batteries. If you leave a battery unchanged, there is a risk of smoking and ignition. <Target of exchange>...
  • Page 11: Fan Motor Replacement

    Fan Motor Replacement This system is designed to prevent internal temperature increase in the processor, receiver and transmitter by installing fan motors in them. If those fan motors are not working, an increase in the internal temperature of those devices may cause their malfunction.
  • Page 12 For the safety operation! How to use the emergency stop Power ON key Power OFF key If a problem occurs, execute the emergency stop. Even if the hoist unit is ascending, power supply is shut off by executing the emergency stop. To execute the emergency stop, press the power ON key and the power OFF key the same time.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Since the KCS-5200 has the following features, please read this instruction manual carefully and make good use of the fine performance of this instrument.
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Outline Of Basic Operation

    Chapter 1 Outline of Basic Operation 1. 1. Emergency Stop In the case of occurrence of an abnormal situation such as “power supply is not cut off” ”, “Keys of the controller do not function”, or even though you press the power OFF key “Sonar action has stopped”, press the power ON key and power OFF key of the...
  • Page 16: Descent And Ascent Of Transducer

    (b). Press the power OFF key to cut the power supply. Note: If you cut the power switch without storing the transducer, the storage operation of the transducer is automatically performed by the “Automatic ascent operation”. After storing the transducer up to the upper limit, the power supply is automatically shut off.
  • Page 17 Stoppage of transducer ascent and descent operations When you want to stop the hoisting device operation during ascent or descent operations, press the stop key . The upper lamp of the stop key flashes on. The hoisting amount at the time of stopping the hoisting device is indicated. When you want to perform the ascent or descent operation again, press the ascent key or the descent key...
  • Page 18: Display Screen

    1. 2. 3. Display Screen Regarding the layout screen image mode and sub display of sonar, there are 6 types of displays. By performing the switching and the display as the need arises, they can be used more effectively. Type of screen mode Full screen sonar display Horizontal sonar display Multi image display...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Names And Function Of Keys Of The Controller

    Chapter 2 Names and Function of Keys of the Controller 2. 1. Name of the Keys 3. Ascent key 1. Power ON key 4. Stop key 19. Two-touch key block 5. Decent key 2. Power OFF key 14. Picture save 6.Tilt▲▼...
  • Page 20: Key Functions

    2. 2. Key Functions 1. Power ON key The whole system power supply is ON. 2. Power OFF key The whole system power supply is OFF. * Emergency stop key: In the event of an emergency requiring instantaneous cutting of the power supply, the whole system power supply is cut by pushing both power ON key and power OFF key...
  • Page 21 16. Fish school mark key A fish school mark is indicated in the cross cursor position. 17. Fish school mark erasing key A fish school mark is erased. 18. Set key A load point ·timing of multi image, casting net, or the like is set. 19.
  • Page 23: Marks And Numerical Displays

    Chapter 3 Marks and Numerical Displays The standard marks and the numerical displays are explained below. 6 Memory No. 7 Gain 8 Tilt 10 Hoist Unit Stroke 9 Range 12 TX Mark 2 Bearing Mark 11 External Synchronization 3 Audio Mark 1 Cursor Information 4 Bow Line 5 Wind Direction/...
  • Page 24 1. Cursor Information: Shows the latitude and longitude of the cross cursor. It also displays the direct and horizontal distances as well as the depth and the compass bearing from the ship to the cross cursor. For the cursor information, the display size and whether to display or hide the information can be selected by menu setting.
  • Page 25 10. Hoist Unit Stroke: Shows the protrusion of the hoist unit. When stored. Half protruded. Entirely protruded. 11. External Synchronization: Shown as “EXT” on the screen when the external TX synchronization is set. (setting procedure: Menu – Horizontal screen – TX synchronization – External) 12.
  • Page 26 19. Water Temperature: Shows water temperature. This information is not displayed when it is not input from an external device (Note). 20. Wind Speed and Direction: Shows wind speed and direction. This information is not displayed when it is not input from an external device (Note). 21.
  • Page 27 27. Tidal Current Mark ① Shows the tidal current signal received from a tidal current meter. The direction shows the tidal current direction, and the length shows the tidal current speed. Tidal Current Mark ②: Shows the tidal current direction received from a tidal current meter. When there is no tidal current signal, the marker moves to the ship position.
  • Page 29: Chapter 4 Menu Operation

    Chapter 4 Menu Operation Many functions not available on the controller can be used by opening the menu. With the settings that are appropriately set for the use purposes, the sonar can be used more functionally and effectively. To operate the menu, use the menu key and the trackball of the controller.
  • Page 30: Setting The Menu

    4. 2. Setting the Menu 4. 2. 1. Selecting Set Items Place the cross cursor inside the frame of the item you want to select, and press the menu to select the item. Place the cross cursor over it and press the menu key.
  • Page 31: Setting Numerical Values

    4. 2. 2. Setting Numerical Values ▲ frame, and press the menu key Place the cross cursor inside the to increase ▼ frame, and press the menu key the value. Place the cross cursor inside the decrease the value. For increasing the value. For decreasing the value.
  • Page 32: Returning To The Previous Menu

    4. 3. Returning to the Previous Menu 4. 3. 1. Returning by the Menu Back Key Open the menu, and press the menu back key of the controller to return to the menu in the previous hierarchy. 4. 3. 2. Returning by the Cross Cursor and the Menu Key Open the menu, and place the cross cursor inside the frame of a menu item of the previous hierarchy.
  • Page 33: Option Setting

    4. 4. Option Setting 4. 4. 1. Instructions for Option Setting This sonar system has “Option” setting function, and it can be changed by “Menu” item. “Option” is to set important parameters for the basic operation of the sonar. Therefore, if the parameters are changed, the sonar may not be able to fulfill the functions.
  • Page 34: Opening The Option Menu

    4. 4. 2. Opening the Option Menu The “Option” can be opened as follows: Move the cross cursor to the bottom of the screen. Move the cross cursor to the bottom of the screen, and press the of the controller to open the Option menu.
  • Page 35: Chapter 5 Preset Function

    Chapter 5 Preset Function 5. 1. Preset Function The frequently used menu items can be registered as shortcuts, so that the menu items in the deep hierarchy can be used with ease. This function is called the preset function. There are the following 25 menu items that can be registered by the preset function as the preset menu items.
  • Page 36: Preset Function Registration

    5. 2. Preset Function Registration 5. 2. 1. Using the Functions Registered to Keys from PS1 to PS5 of the Controller [Registration procedure] Like menu setting, use the cross cursor and the menu key (1) Open the preset menu. (2) Use the cross cursor to select the function you want to register. Press any one of the preset keys from of the controller to use it for the registration.
  • Page 37 [Registered preset key operation procedure] To operate the registered preset key, use the preset keys from keys on the right side of the preset key of the controller. (1) Press the preset key to which you registered the preset menu item. Then, the red LED over the preset key turns on.
  • Page 38: Using The Functions Registered To The Sub Screen Selection Area Of The Sonar Screen

    5. 2. 2. Using the Functions Registered to the Sub Screen Selection Area of the Sonar Screen [Registration procedure] The preset menu item functions can be set either in sub screen 1 or sub screen 2. Like menu setting, use the cross cursor and the menu key (1) Press the menu key of the controller to open the menu.
  • Page 39 (2) Open the Preset menu, and register “TX Pulse” in “TX Power”. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ・ Open the Preset ・Move the cross cursor ・Pressing the Menu to the “TX Pulse” menu, then align the causes “TX Power” to be cross cursor with...
  • Page 40: Preset Menu Setting Change

    5. 3. Preset Menu Setting Change 5. 3. 1. Preset Menu Setting Change Key To change the settings of the preset menu items, use the setting change key provided to each registration method. The table below shows the setting change keys provided to each registration method.
  • Page 41: Preset Menu Item List

    5. 3. 3. Preset Menu Item List Preset Menu Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Set 8 Set 9 Set 10 Range (Note 1) Gain Any value in the range from 0.0 to 10.0 (in increments of 0.1) Tilt Any value in the range from +3°...
  • Page 42: Preset Function Operation

    5. 4. Preset Function Operation 5. 4. 1. Range The Range of the horizontal screen display can be changed. 5. 4. 2. Gain The Gain of the horizontal screen display can be changed. 5. 4. 3. Tilt The Tilt of the horizontal screen display can be changed. 5.
  • Page 43: Net Cast

    5. 4. 5. Net Cast The Net Cast is used to store the net casting position. When the Net Cast is set, the red flag mark appears on the ship position. The flag moves on the wake according to the movement of the ship.
  • Page 44: Net Set

    5. 4. 6. Net Set The Net Set function is used to display a ring mark according to a fish school echo before a net is cast. This ring mark can display a predicted circular of the cast net, which can be used to determine the size of the fish school echo.
  • Page 45: Vrm

    5. 4. 7. VRM This function is used to display the VRM of which distance can be changed. < Operation procedure 1> (using this function after it is registered to the two touch key of the controller) Register the “VRM” to any one of the preset keys from (for more details, refer to Section 5.2.1) On the sonar screen, press the preset key in which “VRM”...
  • Page 46 VRM distance Net Set ring mark Net Cast mark Wake A display example of Net Cast, Net Set and VRM 5-12...
  • Page 47: Discrimination

    5. 4. 8. Discrimination The Discrimination settings are used to select signal processing modes of sonar images. 10 settings from “Discrim.1” to “Discrim.10” are available. The standard setting is “Discrim.5”. While “Discrim.1” is the weakest signal processing, “Discrim.10” is the strongest signal processing.
  • Page 48: Stc Level

    5. 4. 14. STC Level Eliminates near-distance echo noise from the STC range setting. The setting range is from 0.0 to 10.0. When the numerical value is increased, echo noise is eliminated, and when the value is reduced, echo noise increases. 5.
  • Page 49: Tilt Mode

    5. 4. 21. Tilt Mode This function is used to select the tilt mode. When the Auto is selected, automatic tilt can be repeated with the mode selected by Auto Tilt. When the One is selected, the operation selected by Auto Tilt can be performed only once. When Tilt Track is selected, Event 1 can be tracked and the tilt is changed according to the tracking.
  • Page 50 5-16...
  • Page 51: Sonar Screen Mode

    Chapter 6 Sonar Screen Mode 6. 1. Sonar Screen Mode This sonar system has six sonar screen modes. If you fully understand the functions of these sonar modes and use these functions properly for the intended purposes, you can use the sonar effectively. 6.
  • Page 52 [Changing by menu setting] The sonar screen mode can also be changed by menu setting with the cross cursor and key. < Operation procedure > (1) Press the menu key to open the menu. (2) Place the cross cursor over “Screen/Sub Screen”, and press the menu key to open “Screen/Sub Screen”...
  • Page 53: Full Screen

    6. 3. Full Screen 6. 3. 1. Full Screen Mode The full screen mode enlarges the heading or the true bearing image of the horizontal screen to display it on the entire screen. If this mode is used for small reactions at a long-range, the reactions can be identified easier.
  • Page 54: Gain Adjustment

    6. 3. 2. Gain Adjustment There are four methods of adjusting the gain of the full screen mode. [Adjustment with the gain key] To adjust the gain in the full screen mode, position the cross cursor over any point on the screen, and press the gain key of the controller.
  • Page 55 [Adjustment method with the PS1 to PS5 keys] The “Gain” function can be registered to the keys of the controller, and also the full screen gain can be adjusted. For the method of operation, refer to “5.2.1 Using the Functions Registered to Keys from PS1 to PS5 of the Controller” and also “5.3.1 Preset Menu Setting Change Key.”...
  • Page 56: Tilt Adjustment

    6. 3. 3. Tilt Adjustment There are four methods of adjusting the tilt in the full screen mode. [Adjustment with the tilt keys] To adjust the tilt in the full screen mode, place the cross cursor over any point on the screen, and press the tilt key of the controller.
  • Page 57 [Adjustment with the PS1 to PS5 keys] The “Tilt” function can be registered to the keys of the controller, and also the full screen tilt can be adjusted. For the method of operation, refer to “5.2.1 Using the Functions Registered to Keys from PS1 to PS5 of the Controller” and also “5.3.1 Preset Menu Setting Change Key.”...
  • Page 58: Range Adjustment

    6. 3. 4. Range Adjustment There are four methods of adjusting the range in the full screen mode. [Adjustment with the range keys] To adjust the range in the full screen mode, position the cross cursor over any point on the screen, and press the range key of the controller.
  • Page 59 [Adjustment with the PS1 to PS5 keys ] The “Range” function can be registered to the keys of the controller, and also the full screen range can be adjusted. For the method of operation, refer to “5.2.1 Using the Functions Registered to Keys from PS1 to PS5 of the Controller” and also “5.3.1 Preset Menu Setting Change Key.”...
  • Page 60: Horizontal Screen

    6. 4. Horizontal Screen 6. 4. 1. Horizontal Screen Mode The horizontal screen mode displays a 360-degree horizontal image. Sub Screen 1 Sub Screen 2 Sub Screen 3 Sub Screen 4 6-10...
  • Page 61: Gain Adjustment

    6. 4. 2. Gain Adjustment There are four methods of adjusting the gain in the horizontal screen mode. [Adjustment with the gain keys] To adjust the gain in the horizontal screen mode, place the cross cursor over any point on the screen, and press the gain key of the controller.
  • Page 62: Tilt Adjustment

    6. 4. 3. Tilt Adjustment There are four methods of adjusting the tilt in the horizontal screen mode. [Adjustment with the tilt keys] To adjust the tilt in the horizontal screen mode, place the cross cursor over any point on the screen, and press the tilt key of the controller.
  • Page 63: Range Adjustment

    6. 4. 4. Range Adjustment There are four methods of adjusting the range in the horizontal screen mode. [Adjustment with the range keys] To change the range in the horizontal screen mode, place the cross cursor over any point on the screen, and press the range key of the controller.
  • Page 64: Multiple Screens

    6. 5. Multiple Screens 6. 5. 1. Multiple Screen Mode The multiple screen mode can cut any selected area of the horizontal screen, and display it in the lower part of the screen. Set mark Tilt display Renewal order ・・・ The multiple screens can be displayed in the lower part of the screen starting from the left to the right.
  • Page 65 6. 5. 2. How to display Displaying Multiple Screens The multiple screens can be displayed with the cross cursor and the set key [Operation procedure] (1) Change the sonar screen mode to the multiple screen mode. (2) Press the set key of the controller on the place you want to display the multiple screen.
  • Page 66 Refresh Timing Description is pressed, the set mark “ ” appears on the When the set key cross cursor position, and a sub screen of multiple screens is MANUAL displayed. Each time the set key is pressed, a sub screen of multiple screens is displayed.
  • Page 67: Tilt Mode/ Auto Tilt Mode

    6. 5. 4. Tilt Mode/ Auto Tilt Mode By combining the tilt selection and the auto tilt mode, the multiple screen mode can be used to find out the extent of a fish school or the vertical distribution of a fish school. [How to change the tilt selection] (1)...
  • Page 68 [How to change the auto tilt mode] (1) Press the menu key to open the menu. (2) Place the cross cursor over “Horizontal Sonar”, and press the menu key to open “Horizontal Sonar” menu. (3) Place the cross cursor over “Tilt”, and press the menu key to open “Tilt”...
  • Page 69: Echo Sounder Screen

    6. 6. Echo Sounder Screen 6. 6. 1. Echo Sounder Screen Mode The function of the echo sounder screen mode is used when the fish signal input from the outside is displayed with a sonar image on the same screen. At a place that is too small to install both the sonar and echo sounder, this function is useful to view images of both the sonar and the echo sounder simultaneously.
  • Page 70: Gain Adjustment

    6. 6. 2. Gain Adjustment The gain in the echo sounder screen mode can be adjusted with the gain keys of the controller, and by the menu setting with the cross cursor and the menu key [Adjustment by gain keys] To adjust the gain in the echo sounder screen mode, place the cross cursor on the echo sounder screen display area and press the gain key [Adjustment by menu setting]...
  • Page 71: Range Adjustment

    6. 6. 3. Range Adjustment The range in the echo sounder mode can be adjusted with the range keys of the controller and by menu setting with the cross cursor and the menu key [Adjustment with the grain keys] To adjust the range in the echo sounder mode, place the cross cursor on the echo sounder screen, and press the range key [Adjustment by menu setting] The range can be adjusted by menu setting with the cross cursor and the menu key...
  • Page 72: Audio Screen

    6. 7. Audio Screen 6. 7. 1. Audio Screen Mode The audio screen mode cuts a sonar image surrounded by the audio mark and displays it on the audio screen. This mode can be used for viewing the history of fish school movement.
  • Page 73: Audio Gate Width Change

    6. 7. 3. Audio Gate Width Change There are 4 audio gate widths; 10°, 180°, 90° and 0°. The display area of the audio screen can be changed. < Operation procedure > (1) Press the menu key to open the menu. (2)...
  • Page 74: Orthogonal Screen

    6. 8. Orthogonal Screen 6. 8. 1. Orthogonal Screen Mode The Orthogonal screen draws a horizontal sonar picture displayed on a concentric circle. The horizontal sonar picture in the bearing direction is drawn on the horizontal axis and that in the distance or depth direction is drawn on the vertical axis. Bow bearing When the drawing area is 180°...
  • Page 75: Display Area Change

    6. 8. 2. Display Area Change The display area in the bearing direction can be changed between 360° and 180°. When 360° is set, the display area on the orthogonal screen is 180° from right to left with the center on the bow bearing. When 180° is set, the display area on the orthogonal screen is 90°...
  • Page 76: Display Size Change

    6. 8. 3. Display Size Change The display area in the distance direction of the orthogonal screen can be changed. For the wide view of the horizontal screen in the stern direction, use the small display area. For the wide view of the vertical screen, use the large display area. Display Size: Small Display Size: Large <...
  • Page 77: Range And Depth Change

    6. 8. 4. Range and Depth Change The display of the scale in the vertical axis direction on the orthogonal screen can be changed between the range display and the depth display. The scale of the vertical The scale of the vertical axis shows the range.
  • Page 78 Orthogonal Screen/Sub Screen Menu Display Axis 6-28...
  • Page 79: Distance Direction Enlargement

    6. 8. 5. Distance Direction Enlargement The orthogonal screen in the depth axis direction can be enlarged 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 times. < Operation procedure > Press the menu key to open the menu. Place the cross cursor over “Screen/Sub Screen”, and press the menu key to open “Screen/Sub Screen”...
  • Page 80 6-30...
  • Page 81: Chapter 7 Off-Center And Over-Range Displays

    Chapter 7 Off-Center and Over-Range Displays 7. 1. Off-Center Display 7. 1. 1. Off-Center Display The off-center display can enlarge the display range in the horizontal screen 1.5 times the normal display range. The off-center display is disabled in the full screen mode and in the orthogonal screen mode.
  • Page 82: Over-Range Display

    7. 2. Over-Range Display 7. 2. 1. Over-Range Display While the over-range is enabled, a sonar image can be displayed as far as outside of the bearing mark. The over-range display is disabled in the full screen mode and in the orthogonal screen mode.
  • Page 83: Over-Range Display Setting

    7. 2. 2. Over-Range Display Setting The over range display can be enabled with the cross cursor and the menu key < Operation procedure> (1) Press the menu key to open the menu. (2) Position the cross cursor over “Screen/Sub Screen” and press the menu to open the “Screen/Sub Screen”...
  • Page 85: Chapter 8 Capturing And Reading Sonar Screens

    Chapter 8 Capturing and Reading Sonar Screens 8. 1. Sonar Screen Capturing Procedure To capture a sonar picture, press the picture save key on the controller. Then, the picture can be captured in the inner memory. About 500 sonar pictures can be captured. When the picture save key is pressed, a message is displayed on the sonar screen as follows:...
  • Page 86: Sonar Screen Reading Procedure

    8. 2. Sonar Screen Reading Procedure The captured sonar screen can be displayed while the sonar is in operation. The captured screen can be displayed in two ways; displayed in a full screen and displayed at the lower left of the screen as shown below: A sonar picture is displayed at the lower left A sonar picture is displayed in a full (in the red box) of the screen.
  • Page 87 Memory Menu Capture Disp < Picture selecting procedure > (1) Immediately after the sonar screen is read, the latest sonar screen is displayed. (2) Position the cross cursor over , and press the menu key to display a sonar screen in the past. (3)...
  • Page 88: Sonar Screen Deleting Procedure

    8. 3. Sonar Screen Deleting Procedure There are two ways of deleting the sonar pictures: deleting only the picture being displayed or deleting all sonar pictures collectively. < Deleting the sonar picture being displayed > (1) Read a sonar picture, and position the cross cursor over .
  • Page 89 < Deleting all sonar pictures collectively > (1) Read the sonar pictures. (2) Position the cross cursor over , and press the menu key . Then, the following message appears. Position the cross cursor over “OK” to delete all pictures collectively or “CANCEL” to cancel the deletion, and press the menu key (3)...
  • Page 91: Chapter 9 Handling And Maintenance Of The Hoist Unit

    Chapter 9 Handling and Maintenance of the Hoist Unit 9. 1. Description of Each Part of the Model M-94 Hoist Unit Relay box Emergency shutdown button Cable gland Junction box Cable fixing piece Limit switches Guide ring Dome Gland retainer 10 Feed screw 11 Motor shaft cover 12 Manual handle...
  • Page 92 1. Relay box: This box houses electrical components and also the control board. (Refer to “9.2. Relay Box”.) 2. Emergency shutdown button: If the emergency shutdown button is pressed during AUTO operation, the hoist will stop. To resume the lifting or lowering operation, press the UP or DOWN switch of the indicator once again.
  • Page 93 11. Motor shaft cover: Remove this cover when using manual handle 12. A microswitch is installed inside this cover to prevent the motor from running when the cover is removed. 12. Manual handle: This handle is used to perform hoisting operations when the power is OFF.
  • Page 94: Relay Box

    9. 2. Relay Box 9. 2. 1. Name of Each Part of the Relay Box Inclination sensor (IMU) Electromagnetic switch (*3) thermal relay (*) Reverse rotation prevention relay Service wall outlet (100 VAC) HPC-2S PCB Flat cable connector (*2) *1 Differs according to the applicable hoist. *2 The cable is connected only in the case of a half scanning sonar system.
  • Page 95 ・Name of each part of the HPC-2SPCB ⑲Auto/Manu toggle SW ①LED HCTL1 ⑱Slide SW ②LED HCTL2 ③LED IMU ⑰Rotary SW ⑯LED HSTT1 ④LED +12V ⑮LED HSTT2 ⑤LED VCC ⑳Manu switch ⑭LED DOWN ⑥LED +24V ⑬LED UP ⑦7-segment LED ⑫JP MPC TX1(JP1) ⑪JP MPC TX2(JP2) ⑩LED High ⑨LED MPC TxD...
  • Page 96 13. LED UP: Lights when the hoist unit is ascending. 14. LED DOWN: Lights when the hoist unit is descending. 15. LED HSTT2: Flickers when a communication signal is output to processor 2 from the 2HPC-2S board. Only in the case of a 2-wave system. Not used in another system. (It appears to be lit.) 16.
  • Page 97 Information LED Silk name Function Lights during communication with the processor. PRC1 Lights during communication with the processor. (2-wave system PRC2 only) Lights when set in a system that uses an inclinometer. Lights when set to a half scanning sonar system. HALF Lights when the manual handle for maintenance is used.
  • Page 98: Description Of Relay Box Operation (Manu Operation)

    9. 2. 2. Description of Relay Box Operation (MANU operation) (a) During system maintenance, move the hoist up and down using the manual up-down switch. When the switch is held down, the hoist moves, and when the switch is released, the hoist stops.
  • Page 99: Outline Of Operation Of Manual Handle

    9. 3. Outline of Operation of Manual Handle 1. Remove the 4 fixing screws of the motor shaft cover, then remove the motor shaft cover from the motor cover. (Take care not to lose the motor shaft cover and the screws.) 2.
  • Page 100: Maintaining And Cleaning The Hoist Unit

    9. 4. Maintaining and Cleaning the Hoist Unit (1) Tightening the waterproof packing If water leakage occurs at the gland of the hoist unit, uniformly tighten the four M12 gland retaining bolts shown in 9. of section 7.1. (2) Lubricating the hoist unit Mechanical part of the hoist unit Lubricate the parts of the hoist indicated by circles in the figure at left, once a month.
  • Page 101: Outline Of Connecting The 3-Phase Hoisting Power Supply

    9. 5. Outline of Connecting the 3-phase Hoisting Power Supply [Outline] The hoist unit has a reverse phase connection prevention relay. Consequently, unless all phases (R, S, T) of the 3-phase power supply are connected correctly, the hoist motor will not operate. (This is to prevent reverse phase connection.) Check whether it is correct connection by the following procedures.
  • Page 102: Hoist Unit Troubleshooting Check List

    9. 6. Hoist Unit Troubleshooting Check List (1) Set the AUTO/MANU switch inside the relay box of the hoist unit to MANU. Note: Make a note concerning the operation of the hoist unit in a standalone condition (manual mode). If there is no problem concerning manual operation, and the switch is operated from the processor (the AUTO/MANU switch is set to AUTO), check the cable (CB560) and the processor.
  • Page 103 Condition Check contents Remedy, other items Refer to “Outline of Operating D) Overuns the limit. 1. Is the motor brake normal? the Manual Handle.” (Is it in a released condition?) 2. Does the upper limit (or lower limit) switch Adjust the limit switch. operate correctly? (Does it run idle?) E) The indication of 1.
  • Page 104: Adjusting The Clearance Between The Pressure Receiving Ring And The Skirt

    9. 7. Precautions Concerning the Protrusion of the Hoist Unit into Equipment at the Bottom of the Boat 9. 7. 1. Adjusting the Clearance Between the Pressure Receiving Ring and the Skirt The optimum clearance (Fig. 1) at the above locations is between 2 and 3 mm. Note that if the clearance at these locations is 5 mm or more, there may also be cases in which trouble occurs due to vibration when the boat is moving, and also due to hoisting trouble.
  • Page 105: Checking The Lifting And Lowering Operations (Be Sure To Do This After Adjusting The Clearance Between The Pressure Receiving Ring And The Skirt)

    9. 7. 2. Checking the Lifting and Lowering Operations (Be sure to do this after adjusting the clearance between the pressure receiving ring and the skirt) ・ Confirm that the lifting and lowering operations do not become sluggish in either the manual or auto mode.
  • Page 106 9-16...
  • Page 107: Chapter 10 Mouse Trackball

    Chapter 10 Mouse Trackball The processor of this system is equipped with the connector for a mouse trackball sold on the market. Connecting a mouse trackball to the processor allows the use of some controller functions including the menu operating function. The menu key, the menu back key and the trackball on the controller are shown below.
  • Page 108: Connecting To The Processor

    10. 1. Connecting to the Processor A mouse trackball connector is provided on the connector panel of the processor as shown below. A mouse trackball applicable to PS/2 connector should be connected. Mouse trackball connector Enlarged view of the box in the left figure Connector panel of the processor Note: Your mouse trackball can also be connected.
  • Page 109: Tilt Adjustment

    10. 2. Tilt Adjustment The tilt can be adjusted with the tilt key on the controller. If a mouse trackball is connected, the tilt can be adjusted not only with the controller but also with the scroll wheel of the mouse trackball.
  • Page 110: Method Of Tilt Adjustment

    10. 2. 2. Method of Tilt Adjustment Tilt adjustment is equivalent to operating the tilt keys . As shown in the figure, by turning the scroll wheel you can face the transducer beam angle in the direction of the sea surface (upward tilt) or in the direction of the seabed (downward tilt).
  • Page 111: Event Display

    10. 3. Event Display The event display function can be operated with three event keys of the controller. The events can be displayed not only with the controller but also with the buttons of the mouse trackball. To use the event display function, it must be enabled by menu setting. 10.
  • Page 112: Event Displaying Procedure

    10. 3. 2. Event Displaying Procedure The right and left buttons of the mouse trackball can function as the event menu key and as the menu back key , so that the button functions will change according to the position of the cross cursor. To display the event mark, place the cross cursor on the sonar horizontal screen.
  • Page 113: Instructions For Menu Operation

    10. 3. 3. Instructions for Menu Operation Depending on the screen mode, this sonar system changes the screen configuration, like the layout in the horizontal screen. While the event display is enabled, the functions of the right and left buttons of the mouse trackball are different depending on the position of the cross cursor.
  • Page 114 [How to open the menu] Place the cross cursor on the dual screen area (in the red box). Press the left button of the mouse trackball to open the menu. [How to open the option menu] Place the cross cursor on the bottom (in the blue area) of the dual screen area.
  • Page 115 [Range over which the left button of the mouse trackball does not function] Note that in the area surrounded by the yellow border in the orthogonal display, the left button of the mouse trackball will not function when pressed. Orthogonal 10-9...
  • Page 116 10-10...
  • Page 117 Menu Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Horizontal Sonar Select the image signal processing Discrim1- School Discrim. Discrim5 mode for Horizontal Sonar. Discrim10 You can turn TX ON/OFF. TX is automatic when the lift protrusion is at 40% or more for AUTO.
  • Page 118 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Horizontal Sonar Select the vertical direction beam for Horizontal Sonar TX. Generally, the Normal TX Beam sharpest beam maximizes the TX level. Normal Wide The beam set in Shading is used when set to Wide.
  • Page 119 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Color Pattern Pattern A Pattern B Select the Color Pattern. Patterns A to Pattern C G are pre-saved Color Patterns. User Pattern D Color Pattern F set Color Patterns are those in "Option - Pattern E Color Pattern".
  • Page 120 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Screen/Sub Screen Audio Volume Adjust the Audio volume. 0-10 Select the gate width for listening to 10° Audio. When set to 0° the Audio Mark is 180° Gate Width 10° a straight line, however, the actual gate 90°...
  • Page 121 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Screen/Sub Screen Sub Screen Select whether or not to display the Date Display Date/Time in the Date/Time/Latitude/Longitude area. Event Information Relative[] Deviation[] Select event information to display in the Lat/Lon[] Sub Screen1 area.
  • Page 122 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Screen/Sub Screen Water Temp. Set the maximum temperature for Max. display in Water Temp. shown in Sub 0-30 Screen4. Set the minimum temperature for Min. display in Water Temp. shown in Sub 0-30 Screen4.
  • Page 123 Normal Charactor Size Normal shown on the sonar screen. Large Net Cast Set the distance for the Sonic brand net Net Length NF1 0-2000m 100m finder attached to a net. Set the distance for the Sonic brand net Net Length NF2...
  • Page 124 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Mark Net Set Set the ring mark periphery length displayed during Net Set operation. Net Length Enter the round haul net length and it 0-2000m 1000m will switch to the Net Set ring mark size predicted during Net Cast.
  • Page 125 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Preset Assign the [Menu]-[Basic Operation]- Rnage [Range] function to the Sub Screen Preset screen and control Preset key. Assign the [Menu]-[Basic Operation]- Gain [Gain] function to the Sub Screen Preset screen and control Preset key.
  • Page 126 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Preset Assign the [Menu]-[Screen/Sub Screen]- [Sub Screen]-[Sub Screen1] function to Screen Mode the Sub Screen Preset screen and control Preset key. Assign the [Menu]-[Screen/Sub Screen]- [Sub Screen]-[Sub Screen2] function to Sub Screen1 the Sub Screen Preset screen and control Preset key.
  • Page 127 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Value Table Table1 Display the [Menu]-[Horizontal Sonar]- School Discrim. [School Discrim.] setting. Display the [Menu]-[Horizontal Sonar]- Tx Power [TX Power] setting. Display the [Menu]-[Horizontal Sonar]- Tx Pulse [TX Pulse] setting. Display the [Menu]-[Horizontal Sonar]- TVG(Mid) [TVG(Mid)] setting.
  • Page 128 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Value Table Table2 Display the [Option]-[RX]-[STC Range] STC Range setting. Display the [Option]-[RX]-[TVG Range] TVG Range setting. Display the [Option]-[RX]-[RX Clutter] RX Clutter setting. Table3 Display the [Option]-[RX]-[RX Width] RX Width setting.
  • Page 129 Option Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Initial Setting IF Setting 2400bps 4800bps NMEA0 Baud Rate Select the NMEA0 input baud rate. 9600bps 4800bps 19200bps 38400bps 2400bps 4800bps NMEA1 Baud Rate Select the NMEA1 input baud rate. 9600bps 4800bps 19200bps...
  • Page 130 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Initial Setting IF Setting Auto GPIF Select the Depth information interface NMEA0 Depth Auto input. NMEA1 NMEA2 NMEA3 Auto GPIF Select the Water Temp. information NMEA0 Water Temp. Auto interface input. NMEA1 NMEA2 NMEA3...
  • Page 131 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Initial Setting Trackball You can select the wheel function when the product is equipped with a Trackball. Wheel When Tilt is selected, the wheel can be turned to change the Tilt. You can select the mouse button function when the product is equipped with a Trackball.
  • Page 132 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Range 150m- Range1 Set range 1. 200m 10000m 150m- Range2 Set range 2. 300m 10000m 150m- Range3 Set range 3. 400m 10000m 150m- Range4 Set range 4. 500m 10000m 150m- Range5 Set range 5.
  • Page 133 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Adjust the gain distribution for RX gain MIN VR 0-FF and ABF gain in Horizontal Sonar. Set the offset gain for Horizontal Sonar. 0-F Set the post beamform gain for ABFG Horizontal Sonar.
  • Page 134 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination1 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 135 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination2 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 136 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination3 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 137 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination4 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 138 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination5 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 139 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination6 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 140 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination7 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 141 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination8 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 142 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination9 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 143 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 School Discrim. Discrimination10 You can select whether or not to use Interpol. Ave. Interpolation Line Ave during horizontal long range. You can select the distance direction Spatial Filter R space filter settings for Horizontal 1-16 Sonar.
  • Page 144 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Noise Reduction Noise Reduction1 Soft Select the Median filter mode for Median Medium Horizontal Sonar. Hard Select the number of Intfr Reduct filter Intfr. Reduct. screens for Horizontal Sonar. Select the Intfr Reduct filter mode for Reduct.
  • Page 145 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Noise Reduction Noise Reduction3 Soft Select the Median filter mode for Median Medium Horizontal Sonar. Hard Select the number of Intfr Reduct filter Intfr. Reduct. screens for Horizontal Sonar. Select the Intfr Reduct filter mode for Reduct.
  • Page 146 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Noise Reduction Noise Reduction5 Soft Select the Median filter mode for Median Medium Horizontal Sonar. Hard Select the number of Intfr Reduct filter Intfr. Reduct. screens for Horizontal Sonar. Select the Intfr Reduct filter mode for Reduct.
  • Page 147 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Noise Reduction Noise Reduction7 Soft Select the Median filter mode for Median Medium Horizontal Sonar. Hard Select the number of Intfr Reduct filter Intfr. Reduct. screens for Horizontal Sonar. Select the Intfr Reduct filter mode for Reduct.
  • Page 148 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Noise Reduction Noise Reduction9 Soft Select the Median filter mode for Median Medium Horizontal Sonar. Hard Select the number of Intfr Reduct filter Intfr. Reduct. screens for Horizontal Sonar. Select the Intfr Reduct filter mode for Reduct.
  • Page 149 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Color Patern User P1 User1 0-255 Set user color 1. 0-255 0-255 User2 0-255 Set user color 2. 0-255 0-255 User3 0-255 Set user color 3. 0-255 0-255 User4 0-255 Set user color 4.
  • Page 150 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Color Patern User P2 User9 0-255 Set user color 9. 0-255 0-255 User10 0-255 Set user color 10. 0-255 0-255 User11 0-255 Set user color 11. 0-255 0-255 User12 0-255 Set user color 12.
  • Page 151 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Color Patern User P3 User17 0-255 Set user color 17. 0-255 0-255 User18 0-255 Set user color 18. 0-255 0-255 User19 0-255 Set user color 19. 0-255 0-255 User20 0-255 Set user color 20.
  • Page 152 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Color Patern User P4 User25 0-255 Set user color 25. 0-255 0-255 User26 0-255 Set user color 26. 0-255 0-255 User27 0-255 Set user color 27. 0-255 0-255 User28 0-255 Set user color 28.
  • Page 153 Level1 Operating Standard Level2 Function description range value Level3 Level4 Fish School Mark When selecting the position, fish -school mark, like event mark, keeps the position on the map. When selecting fish-school, fish-school detection Position Tracking operates. When selecting prediction, Fish School Fish School fish-school position is predicted based...

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