Suzuki S-1900 Operation Manual
Suzuki S-1900 Operation Manual

Suzuki S-1900 Operation Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL
 
 
 
 
 
SUZUKI FISH FINDER CO., LTD.
12-1 MAMIZUKA, TOYOHASHI
AICHI 441-8007, JAPAN
PHONE: (81) 532-32-7511 FAX: (81) 532-32-7500
E-mail address: sales@suzukiff.co.jp URL: http://www.suzukiff.co.jp/
 
 
 
 
No.S1900-EM-13.08.23
 

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  • Page 1           OPERATION MANUAL           SUZUKI FISH FINDER CO., LTD. 12-1 MAMIZUKA, TOYOHASHI AICHI 441-8007, JAPAN PHONE: (81) 532-32-7511 FAX: (81) 532-32-7500 E-mail address: sales@suzukiff.co.jp URL: http://www.suzukiff.co.jp/         No.S1900-EM-13.08.23  ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

          CONTENTS SONAR OPERATION       Chapter 1 Introduction………………..….….…………… 2         Before Use……………….…………… 3     For Your Safety…………...…………. 5     Components……………….…………. 7       Chapter 2 Installation…………………………………….. 11     Chapter 3 Basic Operation………………….…………… 42  ...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing the S-1900 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 S-1900.      Please carefully read and follow the safety information so that the S-1900 will perform to the utmost of its ability. ...
  • Page 5: Before Use

    BEFORE USE   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: Turning The Power On/Off

    BEFORE USE   TURNING the POWER ON/OFF   POWER ON ON Press the POWER key on the monitor or the keyboard. “Please wait!” appears on the screen. The soundome is automatically lowered if “HOIST AUTO DOWN – ON” previously set. In case “HOIST AUTO DOWN –...
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

        MOUNTING CONDITIONS Do not install the S-1900 on unstable or uneven surfaces. WARNING Installing the unit tentatively may result in dropping, toppling over or injury. Follow the below conditions for wirings.
  • Page 8: Power Supply

    FOR YOUR SAFETY   POWER SUPPLY Use the proper voltage. Otherwise it will result in fire or electrical   WARNING shock. Turn on/off the power by ON/OFF keys on the control panel. Turning on/off the power by the switchboard may damage the unit. CAUTION Turn off the power when starting the ship engine.
  • Page 9: Components

    COMPONENTS SUPPLIED COMPONENTS       M12 DISPLAY UNIT (S-1900 M12) CODE DESCRIPTION MAIN UNIT M. BRACKET M. BASE HEX. BOLT BOLT G-3(KGB) 2 PCS FOR M.BRACKET P. No. 36738C 34556C M6x20-Assy Q’TY **HK010        CODE  **HK001   ...
  • Page 10 COMPONENTS   M15 DISPLAY UNIT (S-1900 M15)   **HJ111  CODE   MAIN UNIT    DESCRIPTION M. BASE HEX. BOLT TAPPING SCREW   BOLT KG-B2 4 PCS FOR M.BRACKET P. No  M.bracket 36787C included 36788C M6x20-Assy M5x30 Q’TY    **HJ010     ...
  • Page 11 COMPONENTS     MBB CONTROL UNIT・KEYBOARD (S-1900MBB) **HN010 CODE    CONTROL UNIT   DESCRIPTION P.S. CABLE TAPPING C. CABLE 1 SCREW 2m  5m  −   P. No 31524D M6x20 36213D   Q’TY     **HN110    CODE    DESCRIPTION KEYBOARD M.
  • Page 12 COMPONENTS   HULL UNIT (S-1900H) **HH110 **HH120 CODE DESCRIPTION HULL UNIT JUNCTION BOX PIPE GUIDES M. BOLT GUM PACKING for FLANGE ×8 ×8 ×8 ×8 − − P. No 33481C 30926D SUS-M16x65-Assy Q’TY **HH010 CODE **HH001 **HH002 GREASE TAPPING FUSE CABLE TIE DESCRIPTION CRANK...
  • Page 13 CHAPTER 2   INSTALLATION This Chapter explains the installation of S-1900.         Installation Installation Position of Hull Unit   Dimensions (S-1900H)   Dimensions (S-1900H)   Dimensions (S-1900M12)   Dimensions (S-1900M15)   Dimensions (S-1900MBB)   Trunk Pipe  ...
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Installation

    INSTALLATION Fully discussion and agreement are required with the ship owner and dockyard in deciding the location for the hull unit. Give careful considerations to the installations.   INSTALLATION POSITION of HULL UNIT   Select an area where noise, interference and bubbles are minimal. The point at 1/3 to 1/2 of the ship’s length from the bow or near the keel is the best.
  • Page 15: Dimensions (S-1900H)

    INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS (S-1900H) STANDARD: JUNCTION BOX SEPARATELY   91 122     Arrow View A         Thickness of Packing φ240 8‑φ18                                                            ...
  • Page 16: Dimensions (S-1900H)

      φ165     8 ‑ φ 1 8   Stroke:   180 –380mm φ141.2         OPTION: OP-700 S-1900 JUNCTION BOX MOUNTING KIT CF PAGE 105 S-1900 H800 DIMENSIONS: Refer to the page 113. - 14 - ...
  • Page 17: Dimensions (S-1900M12)

    INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS (M12)       □318                                   Mounting Hole 6-φ6.2   (φ11.4 Countersink)       M. BASE       (81)    ...
  • Page 18 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS (M15)          30°                             4-φ11.4 Countersink   (M5 Flat Tapping Screw)         M. BASE            ...
  • Page 19 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS (MBB)      MBB                          4‑φ8                         KEYBOARD                   ...
  • Page 20: Trunk Pipe

    - Since the Hoist unit is not a waterproof structure, keep it away from water drops and   splashes.   - S-1900 is shipped from the factory with standard, 1,681mm Joist Pipe and without Trunk   Pipe.   When mounting the Joint Pipe to the Soundome, be sure not to damage the Joint Pipe thread  ...
  • Page 21 INSTALLATION   2. TRUNK PIPE INSTALLATION CONDITIONS   Satisfy the following installation conditions. - Installation point should be 1/3 to 1/2 of the ship’s overall length back from the bow. - If it cannot be installed on the keel, the center of the trunk pipe should be within 1 meter of the keel.
  • Page 22 INSTALLATION 3. TRUNK PIPE INSTALLATION EXAMPLES - Select a location of Trunk pipe.     CF page 12 -Make a hole of Trunk Pipe diameter in the bottom of ship.   HULL       KEEL       TRUNK PIPE HOLE  ...
  • Page 23 INSTALLATION            -Make the surrounding of the   Trunk Pipe projecting out from   the bottom in a stream line shape   and provice a fairing plate to   suppress water resistance and   generation of air bubbles to the  ...
  • Page 24: Assembling/Mounting Of Hoist (S-1900H)

    INSTALLATION ASSEMBLING and MOUNTING of HOIST 1. JOINT PIPE Calculate necessary length of Joint Pipe (Standard length of1681mm) from the length of Trunk Pipe Lt and cut off the unnecessary portion. JOINT PIPE LENGTH = TRUNK PIPE LENGTH (Lt) + 181mm 2.
  • Page 25   INSTALLATION   3. ASSEMBLING of HOIST   1) Screw Joint Pipe into the Soundome. Make sure not to damge the Joint Pipe or twist the Soundome Cable. Totally wipe dirts and grease from the threaded parts of the Soundome and Joint Pipe. Apply adhesive, Cemedine Bathcork (supplied) to the threaded parts of the Joint Pipe.
  • Page 26 INSTALLATION   2) Mount Pipe Guides Instert Pipe Guides (3 pcs) as shown in the drawing. Insert Fixing Collar and fix it with the Cap Bolts (2 pcs).               FIXING COLLAR     CAP BOLT M4X10  ...
  • Page 27 NSTALLATION    3) Mount Soundome on the Hoist -Apply Grease inside the nuts and the Flange.   -Unscrew the nuts. Pass the Joint Pie through the Flange assembly.  Pass the Damper through and align the bow mark on the Soundome with the mark on the Flange assembly.
  • Page 28 INSTALLATION     ) Mount Pipe Head at the end of Joint Pipe Insert the Pipe Head into the Joint Pipe. Screw it with the cap bolts, M4x25 (4 pcs). Screw the cap bolts, M4x10 (4 pcs) to prevent slip-out of the Pipe Head.  ...
  • Page 29 INSTALLATION       ) Assemble Hoist with Trunk Pipe   Insert Gum Packing between Hoist Unit and Trunk Pipe. Use 8 Hex.Bolts (M16x65) to fit Hoist Unit in Trunk Pipe. Check the performance of rising/lowering of the Soundome several times while tentatively clamping with Hex.Bolts and fasten them after the performance is confirmed.
  • Page 30 INSTALLATION     4. HOW TO ADJUST HOIST STROKE   The stroke of raising/lowering of the Soundome can be adjusted from the minimum, 180mm to the maximum, 380mm by adjusting the switch shown in the drawing. Find the proper lowering position of the Soundome with this Switch.  ...
  • Page 31: Mounting Junction Box

                  Components Hull Control Unit Truss Tapping Screw (M5x20) Use the S-1900 Junction Box Mounting Kit to joint the Junction Box to the Hoist if desired. Option OP-700 S-1900 Junction Box Mounting Kit CF page 105      ...
  • Page 32: Mounting M12 Display Unit

    INSTALLATION    MOUNTING M12 DISPLAY UNIT 1) Fasten the M. Base with 6 Flat Tapping Screws on the mounting place. 2) Fit the M12 to the M. Bracket with the Hex. Bolts or the Knob Bolts adjusting the comfortable viewing angle of the monitor. 3) Hook the back of M12 on the M.Base from the upward position diagonally and match the front notch of the M.
  • Page 33: M12 Display Unit (Rear Side)

      Input trigger signals   SounderTerminal (7P) synchronizing to an external   connects an external   echo sounder.   SUZUKI Echo Sounder.    Earth Terminal        Power Input Terminal Fuse Holder Communication Terminal (10P)   connects the DC power Use the specified fuse connects I/F cable from the Hoist.
  • Page 34: Mounting M15 Display Unit/Keyboard

    INSTALLATION   MOUNTING of M15 DISPLAY UNIT/ KEYBOARD  DISPLAY UNIT 1) Fasten the M. Base to the mounting location with 4 Flat Tapping Screws. 2) Fit the Display Unit to the M. Base with the Knob Bolts adjusting the comfortable viewing angle of the monitor. Fasten the both knob bolts. 3) Hook the back of M15 on the M.Base from the upward position diagonally and match the front notch of the M.
  • Page 35: M15 Display Unit (Rear Side)

    Input trigger signals     synchronizing to an external   echo sounder.   Sounder Connecting Terminal   (7P) connects an external Suzuki Communication Terminal (10P)   Echo Sounder.  connects I/F cable from the   Hoist.   Power Input Terminal Keyboard Connecting Terminal (10P)  ...
  • Page 36: Mounting Mbb Control Unit/Keyboard

    INSTALLATION MOUNTING of MBB CONTROL UNIT/ KEYBOARD  CONTROL UNIT 1) Fasten the Control Unit to the mounting location with 4 Truss Tapping Screws.   Components MBB Control Unit Truss Tapping Screw                    ...
  • Page 37: Mbb Control Unit (Rear Side)

    VGA Output Terminal   connects an external monitor     Fuse Holder Power Output Terminal (3P)   Use the specified fuse conncets an external monitor Suzuki   as follows, specified. Output:12VDC   12V→8A/24V→4A. No.1:+ No.2:shield No.3: -   NMEA Output Terminal (6P)  ...
  • Page 38: Wiring Between S-1900H And Junction Box

    Hoist.       Soundome Cable   connects the Soundome Cable     from the Soundome. Earth Terminal      S-1900 H- HOIST                         Limit Switch Cable  ...
  • Page 39: Wiring Warnings

      WARNING     - The DC Power Supply connected to the main unit each is as follows,       Display Unit    : 10.5 ‒ 30 volts  S-1900 M12      Display Unit    : 20 ‒ 30 volts  S-1900 M15      Control Unit    : 10.5 ‒ 30 volts  S-1900 MBB ...
  • Page 40: Wiring Between S-1900M12 And S-1900H

    INSTALLATION     WIRING between S-1900M12 and S-1900H           HOIST    SWITCH        12V  24V  BATTERY VOLTAGE   FUSE  6A  3A          GND    FUSE      12V  24V  BATTERY VOLTAGE     INTERFACE MAIN (POWER)...
  • Page 41: Wiring Between S-1900M15 And S-1900H

    INSTALLATION     WIRING between S-1900M15 and S-1900H       KEYBOARD             COMMUNICATION CABLE 1   2.5m          24V  BATTERY VOLTAGE    HOIST  FUSE  3A    SWITCH             ...
  • Page 42: Wiring Between S-1900Mbb And S-1900H

    INSTALLATION     WIRING between S-1900MBB and S-1900H     KEYBOARD           COMMUNICATION CABLE 1   BATTERY VOLTAGE:  12V  24V  5m  FUSE:             8A    4A    HOIST    CONTROL SWITCH  VGA OUTPUT    TERMINAL              GND       ...
  • Page 43: Wiring Junction Box

    INSTALLATION   WIRING JUNCTION BOX         connects the white line to 12V or   24V according to the voltage of the   battery.   4 BINDING   SCREWS   BATTERY (M4X8) 4pcs      HOIST MOTOR CABLE  ...
  • Page 44 CHAPTER 3   BASIC OPERATION    This Chapter explains the basic operation of S-1900.         Basic Operation Operation Panel   Display Description   Sample Display of Sonar Mode   Sonar Mode   Sample Display of Bottom-Scan Mode  ...
  • Page 45: Basic Operation Operation Panel

                                                                                                                    Note that the drawing shows the Panel for S-1900 M12. - 43 - ...
  • Page 46: Display Description

    BASIC OPERATION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION   The drawing below shows the typical sonar mode display. Various combination displays are available by selecting the Sub-Display menu and the change of the Mode Dials.     R AN G E       160m...
  • Page 47: Sample Display Of Sonar Mode

    BASIC OPERATION     SAMPLE DISPLAY of SONAR MODE   Select MODE DIAL 1 to display SONAR MODE or MODE DIAL 2 to display OFF-CENTER MODE.      HORIZONTAL DISTANCE RANGE SLANT DISTANCE BEARING R 160m 86.0m DEPTH B 0゜ 99.3m...
  • Page 48: Sonar Mode

    BASIC OPERATION     SONAR MODE   Rotating the transducer in the soundome protruded from the ship’s bottom, the ultra sound beams are sent out and detects the targets in accordance with the selected speed and the range (distance). The reflected sound appears on the PPI depending on the transducer’s sweep. Adjusting the Tilt and Bearing the sonar beam can be trained from the surface to the bottom.
  • Page 49   BASIC OPERATION   The Tilt angle can be set in increments of 1°from 0°to 5°to 0°to –90°. All directions from extremely shallow waters to deep areas can be searched. Adjust the tilt angle considering the conditions such as ship’s speed and water depth. 5゜...
  • Page 50: Sample Display Of Bottom-Scan Mode

    BASIC OPERATION     SAMPLE DISPLAY of BOTTOM-SCAN MODE Select MODE DIAL 3 to display the BOTTOM-SCAN MODE. SHIP’S POSITION                         TILT ANGLE B 2 7 0゜ T−90゜ 0  ...
  • Page 51: Bottom-Scan Mode

    BASIC OPERATION   BOTTOM-SCAN MODE   Shaking the transducer in the soundome protruded from the ship’s bottom right and left alternately, it sends out the ultra sound beams and displays the images of the middle layer and the sea-bottom contour. The transducer emits the ultra  ...
  • Page 52: Sample Display Of Sounder Mode

    BASIC OPERATION     SAMPLE DISPLAY of SOUNDER MODE Select MODE DIAL 4 to display the SOUNDER MODE. #6  TILT ANGLE WATER TEMPERATURE   #1   TIME MARKER 24.7 °C T−60 B 0 ゜ ゜ 0   #2  32 SEA SURFACE SCALE 64...
  • Page 53: Sounder Mode

    BASIC OPERATION     SOUNDER MODE   The transducer in the soundome protruded from the ship’s bottom sends out the ultra sound beams and displays the images of the middle layer and the sea-bottom contour, which are just beneath the ship. Sounder Mode The transducer emits the ultra  ...
  • Page 54   CHAPTER 4   FUNCTION SETTINGS     This Chapter explains the function settings of S-1900. Select the appropriate setting for performing to the utmost of its ability before use.       Factory Settings     Menu Menu 1  ...
  • Page 55     Others Audio Level   Target Lock   Trigger Signal   Depth Unit   Temp. Unit (Temperature Unit)   Temp. Adjust (Temperature Adjustment)   Speed Unit   Auto Retract   Train Correct   Panel Brightness   Power Supply Frequency  ...
  • Page 56: Factory Settings

    FACTORY SETTINGS FACTORY SETTINGS The factory settings are shown in the below box. Select the desired settings before use. □)   CF  FUNCTION SETTINGS   FACTORY SETTINGS (shown in  MENU 2     FUNCTION SET OFF ・ +10dB ・ +20dB ・ +30dB ・ +40dB ・ +50dB   ...
  • Page 57 FACTORY SETTINGS         COLOR PALETTE MENU 2 A-1 ・ A-2 ・ B-1 ・ B-2 ・ C-1 ・ C-2   COLOR SELECT PAGE 85-86 ・ 16   DISPLAY COLORS     FREQUENCY SETTING PAGE 88     TX FREQUENCY BASIC FREQUENCY (±10kHz / 0.1kHz UNIT)  ...
  • Page 58 MENU MENU 1 (RANGE SETTING MENU)   Select the display range in 8 settings according to the depth desired. The following menu appears after selecting “MENU 1” with the MODE DIAL.   RANGE SET MENU SONAR/OFF-CENTER RANGE BOTTOM-SCAN/F.F. RANGE Use the Cursor Shift key ↓...
  • Page 59 MENU   MENU 2 (FUNCTION SETTIG MENU Customize the functions to suit individual needs before using the S-1900. The basic settings are as follows.  FUNCTION SET GAIN UP   TVG CURVE   DYNAMIC RANGE   PULSE WIDTH   TX POWER  ...
  • Page 60: Remote Control

    MENU   COLOR PALETTE COLOR SELECT   DISPLAY COLORS     REMOTE CONTROL     TX FREQUENCY FREQUENCY SETTINGS   RX FREQUENCY     SELF CHECK     MAINTENANCE UPDATE   BACK UP   RECOVERY   VERSION   For further details see next pages. - 58...
  • Page 61: Function Settings

    FUNCTION SETTINGS   Turn the MODE DIAL to “MENU 2“ to display the below menu. The item currently selected is highlighted. Use the Cursor Shift key ↑) to select the desired item. (↓ Press the ○/+ to open the menu for change. Cursor Selection key  ...
  • Page 62: 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. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “GAIN UP”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 63: Tvg Curve

    FUNCTION SETTINGS   2. TVG CURVE TVG (Time Variable Gain) offsets the effects of propagation loss of sound as it passes through the water. To counter this loss, the TVG curve is adjusted by correctly set. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “TVG CURVE”. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 64: Dynamic Range

    FUNCTION SETTINGS   3. DYNAMIC RANGE This is the way to display the reactions with emphasis or with density discrimination. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “DYNAMIC RANGE”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 65: Tx Power

    FUNCTION SETTINGS   5. TX POWER The output power of the ultra sound wave from the transmitter can be set. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “TX POWER”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 66: Rx Bandwidth

    FUNCTION SETTINGS   7. RX BANDWIDTH RX bandwidth can be set. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “RX BANDWIDTH”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change. RX BANDWIDTH STANDARD [S.
  • Page 67: Interference Rejection

    FUNCTION SETTINGS   REJECTION   [MODE DIAL – MENU 2 – REJECTION]       REJECTION     ○/+ to return to MENU 2.       RETURN MARK     Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) INTERFERENCE REJ.  ...
  • Page 68: Display Item Selection

    FUNCTION SETTINGS   DISPLAY ITEM SELECTION   Press the DISP ITEM SEL Cursor Selection key        to return to MENU 2. RETURN MARK ○ /+       SUB-DISPLAY       U se the Cursor Shift key STEP (SONAR) (↓...
  • Page 69 FUNCTION SETTINGS   ②  INFO (INFORMATION) This sub menu “INFO” can be displayed when one of the Mode dials, No.1-4 selected.   R A N G E   160m B E A R I N G   0゜ S E C T O R  ...
  • Page 70 FUNCTION SETTINGS   ③ HISTORICAL DISPLAY The vertical images can be displayed as sub menu when SONAR MODE or BOTTOM- SCAN MODE set. Note that the normal echo sounder images are displayed on the whole screen when SOUNDER MODE is selected. PORT SIDE MARK・STARBOARD SIDE MARK 0...
  • Page 71 FUNCTION SETTINGS   ④ +PRESS (COMPRESSED IMAGE AND HISTORICAL DISPLAY) The vertical images and their compressed image can be displayed when SONAR MODE or BOTTOM-SCAN MODE set. The normal echo sounder images and compressed image are displayed on the screen when SOUNDER MODE is selected. SONAR MODE SOUNDER MODE BOTTOM-SCAN MODE...
  • Page 72 FUNCTION SETTINGS   ⑥ BOTTOM-SCAN The images of BOTTOM-SCAN MODE can be displayed in the sub-display. Note that this function is not available in Sounder Mode. CF page 76       -The setting values such as Range, Bearing, Sector, Tilt for the Bottom-Scan mode can be set while the Bottom-Scan mode is active.
  • Page 73 FUNCTION SETTINGS   ⑧  EXT.SOUNDER (EXTERNAL SOUNDER) This function is only available when some Suzuki units connected. - 71 - ...
  • Page 74: Step (Sonar)

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 2. STEP (SONAR) The Step angle for SONAR MODE can be selected. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “STEP (SONAR)”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change. STEP (SONAR) 10°...
  • Page 75: Off-Center Position

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 4. OFF-CENTER POS. (OFF-CENTER POSITION) The displayed position of own ship on the screen can be selected when OFF-CENTER MODE is active. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “OFF-CENTER POS.”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 76: Compass Display

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 6. COMPASS DISPLAY Compass can be displayed in the SONAR MODE when an External Navigator connected. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “COMPASS DISP.”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 77: Track Sub Range

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 9. TACK SUB RANGE The screen width for Track display in sub menu can be selected. CF page 70 Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “TRACK SUB RANGE”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 78: Filter

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 12. FILTER The image on the sonar can be enhanced by this function. Use the Cursor Shift key ↑) to select “FILTER”. (↓ →) Use the Cursor Shift key to change the setting. (← Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change. FILTER [OFF, 1, 2] : inactivates filter function.
  • Page 79: Audio Level

    FUNCTION SETTINGS   OTHERS [MODE DIAL – MENU 2 – OTHERS] Press the OTHERS Cursor Selection key ○/+ to return to MENU 2. RETURN MARK AUDIO LEVEL TARGET LOCK MODE0 Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select the desired item to change. TRIGGER SIGNAL INTERNAL DEPTH UNIT...
  • Page 80: Target Lock

    FUNCTION SETTINGS 2. TARGET LOCK The desired target lock function can be selected, which is activated by pressing the Target Lock key while SONAR MODE or BOTTOM-SCAN MODE (only in case of MODE0) operated. It can change the rotary direction, trackthe target or the position specified with a cursor automatically.
  • Page 81: Target Mark

    EXTERNAL: activates the signal from an external unit. (when another echo sounder synchronized) NOTE! The sweeping speed might be slower depending on the depth whe the S-1900 is synchronizing with an external echo sounder. Using the internal trigger signal of S-1900 is recommended for synchronizing with an external echo sounder.
  • Page 82: Depth Unit

    FUNCTION SETTINGS     4. DEPTH UNIT The unit of depth measurement can be selected. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “DEPTH UNIT”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change. DEPTH UNIT [m, ft, fm, br] 5.
  • Page 83: Speed Unit

    FUNCTION SETTINGS     7. SPEED UNIT The unit of the ship’s speed displayed on the screen can be selected when an external navigator connected. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “SPEED UNIT”. Use the Cursor Shift key (← or →) to change the setting. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 84: Train Correct

    FUNCTION SETTINGS     9. TRAIN CORRECT This changes the center direction of the detection range into the bow direction ( 0°). Select the SONAR MODE and set the desired position by using the Bearing keys ↑) Open “MENU 2” and use the Cursor Shift key to select “OTHERS-TRAIN (↓...
  • Page 85 FUNCTION SETTINGS     11. POWER SUPPLY FREQUENCY The switching frequency of the power supply is changed. The switching currents can cause electrical noise problems. The noise produced by the SMPS itself can be suppressed changing the frequency. It is usually not required to change the frequency other than noise problem. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓...
  • Page 86 FUNCTION SETTINGS     13. OPERATION MODE MEMORY The memory of Operation Mode is restricted. CF page 103 It can avoid memorizing the operation accidentally by selecting OFF. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “OPE. MODE MEMORY”. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 87: Color Palette

    FUNCTION SETTINGS     COLOR PALETTE [MODE DIAL – MENU 2 – COLOR PALETTE]   COLOR PALETTE    Press the Cursor Selection key        COLOR    to return to MENU 2. RETURN MARK ○/+     B.G.       ...
  • Page 88: Function Settings

    FUNCTION SETTINGS     HOW TO SET COLOR PALLETTE   Color palette can provide 2 color patterns (C-1 & C-2) freely. The initial color pattern of C-1 is the same with A-1 and C-2 are is the same with A-2. Use the Cursor Shift key (←...
  • Page 89 FUNCTION SETTINGS     REMOTE CONTROL SET (OPTION) Previously set the key each on the remote controller before use. [MODE DIAL – MENU 2 – REMOTE CONTROL SET] See CF page 110 for the settings in details. - 87 - ...
  • Page 90: Frequency Setting

    → : increases every 0.1kHz of the values of the frequencies for TX FREQUENCY and RX FREQUENCY. 2. RX FREQUENCY Adjust the receiving frequency of the S-1900, but the transmitting frequency does not change in conjunction with the receiving frequency. It can be changed from the basic frequency to ±10kHz every 0.1kHz unit.
  • Page 91: Self Check

    FUNCTION SETTINGS   SELF CHECK The following messages appear on the display. This function checks the battery voltage, the internal voltage, the hoist up and down or the conditions of the stepping motor in the soundome. Use the Cursor Shift key to select SELF CHECK ...
  • Page 92: Maintenance

    Hold the key for a while and then turn the key. ELAPSED TIME It indicates the total time that elapses while the S-1900 operating and can be reset. Use the Cursor Shift key (↓ or ↑) to select “ELAPSED TIME”.
  • Page 93 FUNCTION SETTINGS   [ HOW TO UPDATE VERSION ] Insert the USB stick contains the upgraded files. ← or → ) to select “NEXT”. Use the Cursor Shift key Pressing the Cursor Selection key ○/+ updates the program. After rebooting the unit, it is operated with the updated version  ...
  • Page 94 CHAPTER 5   DESCRIPTIONS of DIALS and KEYS   This Chapter explains how to use the dials and keys.           Dials Mode Dial   Range Dial   Sector Dial   Brightness Dial   Gin Dial   Far Gain Dial  ...
  • Page 95: Dials

    DIALS MODE DIAL The display mode is selected. The Sub-Display menu displayed in the right split screen can be set via “ ”. MENU 2 CF page 66 The own ship’s position in the Off-Center Mode can be set via “ ”.
  • Page 96: Sonar Mode

    DIALS   SECTROR DIAL The horizontal training angle can be changed when SONAR MODE selected. The vertical training angle can be changed when BOTTOM-SCAN MODE selected. [SONAR MODE] [BOTTOM-SCAN MODE] Displays the selected sector angle CURSOR M ARKER RANGE B EAR I NG SECTOR TILT ANGLE Changes this angle...
  • Page 97: Brightness Dial

    BRIGHTNESS DIAL Screen brilliance can be increased by rotating this dial clockwise and decreases by rotating it counterclockwise. This dial cannot adjust the brightness of control panel and it’s (S-1900 M15) brightness can be only set via “ – ”.
  • Page 98: Keys

    HOIST KEYS ↑ : HOIST UP KEY / ↓ : HOIST DOWN KEY The hoist keys raises and lowers the soundome while operating the S-1900. Pressing the hoist up key raises the soundome and the mark on the lower left screen changes into the up arrow ( ↑)
  • Page 99: Bearing Key

    KEYS   BEARING KEY [SONAR MODE] The center direction of the detection range can be shifted as follows. 5°step shift Displays values of Sector angle Shifts the center Shifts the center RANGE SECTOR counterclockwise clockwise TI LT ANGLE MARKER CURSOR This key changes the center direction This arrow mark shows the center direction.
  • Page 100: Tilt Key

    KEYS   TILT KEY [SONAR MODE] The tilt angle can be changed. RAN GE 5゜ B EAR ING 0゜ S ECT OR Changes this angle. T ILT Displays M ARK ER Shifts upward. Tilt angle CU RSO R TILT Shifts downward. Displays the Tilt angle.
  • Page 101: Cursor Key

    KEYS   [SOUNDER MODE] The direction of emitting the sound wave and the bearing of the detection can be shifted together with “BEARING KEY”. Indicator Indicator Tilt angle Bearing angle Use the Tilt key to set this angle. Displays of the bearing angle RAN GE B EAR ING Displays of the tilt angle...
  • Page 102: Bottom Scan Mode

    KEYS [when the power turned on] No cursors appear on the screen when the power turned on. Press the Cursor selection key ( ) to activate the function. ○/+ Press the Cursor shift keys ( ) to display the Marker. ↓...
  • Page 103: Target Lock Key

    KEYS [when the Cross cursor selected] (Marker displayed in yellow or no display) In case of SOUNDER MODE this function is inactive. Use the Cursor shift keys to place the cursor where desired. The data of the “Cross Cursor” is displayed in the submenu. SONAR MODE BOTTOM-SCAN MODE R ANG E...
  • Page 104: Mark Key

    KEYS MARK KEY ( ) The Mark key functions to mark desired locations on the screen, and 5 marks can be inscribed at the Cross cursor locations desired. Move the Cross cursor to the desired locations and press the Mark key. The Mark appears at the Cross cursor location and moves with ship’s movement.
  • Page 105: Operation Mode Key

    KEYS OPERATION MODE KEY 3 different types of customized operation settings can be registered previously. Press one of the Operation mode keys to operate the units with the desired settings soon after pressing it. Open MENU 2 display and press one of the Operation mode keys. The following “OPERATION MODE”...
  • Page 106: Chapter 6 Option

          CHAPTER 6   OPTION       This chaper provides you the explanation related to the optional input/output terminals and the remote controller.       Option Option List   Input/Output Terminals   Input/Output Terminals (M12)   Input/Output Terminals (M15)  ...
  • Page 107 Self Check For M12 P. No. Description OP-131 Panel Mount Fittings for For mounting the panel 12.1-inch LCD For S-1900 H P. No. Description OP-700 S-1900 For mounting Junction Box on the Junction Box Mounting Kit Hull Unit Hull Unit...
  • Page 108: Input/Output Terminals

    The following optional terminals are required to connect a remote controller and an External monitor.       This is to indicate the settings for the interface setups. Note that the connection cables between the S-1900 and the external units to be connected are not supplied as standard.      ...
  • Page 109: Input/Output Terminals (M12)

    OPTION INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS (M12) Remove all cables connected to the rear side of the monitor M12 before mounting any terminals. 1) Remove 8 Binding Screws holding the Case Cover and the Rear Panel (Drawing A position). 2) Remove 4 Tapping Screws holding the Case Cover and the Front Case (Drawing B position) and remove the Case Cover backward.
  • Page 110: Input/Output Terminals (M15)

    OPTION   INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS (M15) Remove all cables connected to the rear side of the monitor M15 before mounting any terminals. 1) Remove 10 Binding Screws holding the Case Cover and the Rear Panel (Drawing A position). VGA Terminal Remote ControllerTerminal   ...
  • Page 111: Input/Output Terminals (Mbb)

    OPTION   INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS (MBB) Remove all cables connected to the unit, the MBB before mounting any terminals. 1) Remove 4 Binding Screws holding the Lid of the MBB and remove the Lid (Drawing A position).   DANGER   Remote ControllerTerminal   ...
  • Page 112: Remote Controller

    OPTION   REMOTE CONTROLLER   .      Connect the terminal of the Remote Controller to the specified port     Bearing Key   changes the center direction right   or left.    Hoist Key Tilt Key   raises or lowers adjusts the Tilt Angle.
  • Page 113: Additions

    DISPOSAL       WARNING     The S-1900 contains the lithium battery of high-density energy.   Careless disposal of the lithium battery causes electric shorts, impact, heat, electrical shock,   explosion, injury, fire and so on.      ...
  • Page 114: Specifications

    ADDITIONS SPECIFICATIONS   DISPLAY UNIT   Model Name   S-1900 M12 S-1900 M15 S-1900 MBB   Display   12.1-inch TFT color LCD 15-inch TFT color LCD w/out Display Unit   Weight   9kg (bracket included) 12kg (keyboard included) 1kg (keyboard)+4.5kg (control unit)  ...
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