Samyung SDF-310 Installation & Operation Manual
Samyung SDF-310 Installation & Operation Manual

Samyung SDF-310 Installation & Operation Manual

Samyung sdf-310 10.4” standalone digital fishfinder (1-3kw)

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SDF-310
10.4" Standalone Digital Fishfinder (1-3kW)
(Installation & operation manual)
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  • Page 1 SDF-310 10.4” Standalone Digital Fishfinder (1-3kW) (Installation & operation manual)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Cautions for safety ..............................6 1. Before operate the equipment (Safety warning) ................7 2. Before handle cables (Safety instruction) ....................8 3. Before handle the vibrator and water temperature sensor ............8 4. Precautions ................................ 9 2. Specifications ................................10 1.
  • Page 3 2.6 Refresh Area ............................28 2.7 TVG ................................29 2.7.1 TVG level setting ......................29 2.7.2 TVG distance setting ...................... 29 2.8 STC ................................30 2.9 Gain Offset ............................30 2.10 Auto Gain Offset ..........................31 3. Color ..................................32 3.1 Day/Night ............................
  • Page 4 5. Alarm ................................. 43 5.1 Alarm ..............................43 6. Etc ..................................44 6.1 Language ............................. 44 6.2 Key Beep .............................. 44 6.3 Function Key ............................44 6.4 Push Button ............................45 6.5 Simulation ............................45 7. Zoom ................................. 46 7.1 Zoom Mode ............................46 7.2 Zoom Start.............................
  • Page 5 10.3 Beam Angle ............................49 5. Connecting other devices ..........................50 1. Installation ................................. 51 2. Cable connection............................52 3. Rear Connector Pinout ..........................53 4. Power Cable Connection .......................... 54 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting ........................ 55 1. Maintenance ..............................56 2.
  • Page 6: Cautions For Safety

    Cautions for safety This chapter explains precautions to prevent incidents may be caused by user or environmental factor of this equipment.
  • Page 7: Before Operate The Equipment (Safety Warning)

    1. Before operate the equipment (Safety warning) Caution  Hazardous voltage exists inside the equipment.  Do not disassemble or reorganize this equipment except of approved technician. There is risk of electric shock.  Please contact our A/S center for repair. Warning ...
  • Page 8: Before Handle Cables (Safety Instruction)

    2. Before handle cables (Safety instruction) Caution  Use the regular power code to prevent heating and fire.  Do not leave the equipment as unplugged. Wet plug become short circuit and cause of heating and fire.  Install the cables to not interfere steering. If foot or steering device are caught it cause incident.
  • Page 9: Precautions

    4. Precautions 1. Turn the power off when start engine. Rapid change of battery voltage is occurred when start engine and it cause bad effect to equipment. 2. Power supply: 12-35VDC This equipment should be used in range of power 12~35VDC. 3.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Specification This chapter explains about specification of this equipment.  TX/RX specification  Specification of display unit  Functional specification  Component...
  • Page 11: Tx, Rx Specifications

    1. TX/RX specification TX frequency and output  Frequency : Select two among 28 / 38 / 50 / 68 / 82 / 88 / 107 / 150 / 200 KHz  TX output : 1 / 2 / 3KW , Transmit by turns ...
  • Page 12: Display Functions

    3. Functional specification Display  Display color : 8 / 16 / 64 , Background: selectable among 5 colors  Range : 5~3000m, Shift : 0~2000m Extension range : 5~200m of whole range  Display mode : Single, Dual, Extension Dual, A-scope ...
  • Page 13: Component

    4. Component  SDF-310 Fish finder Description Part number Q/ty Remark Main unit SDF-310 DC cable SCN3-5M-FUSE Cable Ass’y Fuse DC+(24V)/5A , DC-(24V)/7A 1EA/1EA Spare fuse 24V/5A , 12V/7A 3EA/3EA DATA connector SCN-16-7P Transducer SCK-25-8P When connect with own connector...
  • Page 14: Discription

    Description This chapter explains about SDF-310 equipment and display.  Display description  Power ON/OFF  Menu tree  Screen mode...
  • Page 15: Display Discription

    1 Display description...
  • Page 16: Power On/Off

    Long press : Turn the power off. 2 Power ON/OFF Power ON Press the button. About 2 seconds later, Samyung company logo is displayed and fish finder is available.  Power OFF Press and hold button for 5 seconds.
  • Page 17: Menu Tree

    3 Menu tree 1. Mode 1. SONAR 1. TX Power 2. DISP. 2. Range 2. TX Rate 3. Auto Range 3. Pulse Edge (L) 4. Display Speed 4. Pulse Edge (H) 5. Interference 5. Pulse Length (L) 6. Noise Reduction 6.
  • Page 18 5. Alarm 1. Depth 6.Others 1. Language 2. Water Temp. 2. Key Beep 3. Fish School 3. Function Key 4. Push Button 5. Simulation 6. Version Info 7. Factory Reset 1. Fish School Display Magnification Mode Fish school Magnifica Partial Magnification Start Fish School Filter tion Partial Magnification End...
  • Page 19: Display Mode

    4 Screen Mode The fish finder provide unique display mode for each mode. Press Screen button to select a desired screen mode.  Screen mode switch High Frequency Low +high frequency Low Frequency Magnification Screen + High Frequency Magnification Screen + Low Frequency...
  • Page 20: Functions

    Functions This chapter explains the functions of SDF-310  Sonar  Image  Color  Display  Alarm  Others  User...
  • Page 21: Sonar

    1. Sonar 1.1 Transmitting (Tx)Power If same frequency is used by near vessel’s fish finder, there could be interference noise in the display. If there is an anyway to reduce other’s fish finder’s output then the interference noise can be suppressed. The transmitting power can be adjusted manually and it can be changed automatically.
  • Page 22: Pulse Edge

    1.3 High resolution pulse If you set it ON then, you can reduce your interference on other vessel.  Setting for low frequency pulse edge  Select [Sonar]  Select [pulse edge(L) (Select 『On or off』)  Setting for high frequency pulse edge ...
  • Page 23: Frequency Setting

    1.5 Frequency setting Select a frequency to be displayed in high and low frequency screen. <Frequency selection menu>  Setting for Low frequency  Select [Sonar] Select [Freq. Setting(L)]  Change to a desired value   Setting for high frequency ...
  • Page 24: Tx Fix

    1.7 Fixed Transmission (Tx Fix) Below is the transmission/receiving fixed type according to transducers. - Low frequency: transmit and receive low frequency & high frequency in order using the low frequency transmitter. - High frequency: transmit and receive low frequency & high frequency in order using the hig frequency transmitter.
  • Page 25: Trigger Sweep

    1.9 Trigger Sweep This can reduce electrical interference noise of other vessel by transiting signal irregularly  Setting for Trigger Sweep  Select [Sonar]  Select [Trigger Sweep]  (Select 『ON/OFF)
  • Page 26: Display

    2. Display 2.1 Mode It can set a screen display mode.  Setting for Mode selection  Select [Display]  Select [Mode]  Select a desired display mode 2.2 Range Range value can be changed by shift key and range key. ...
  • Page 27: Auto Range

    2.3 Auto Range Range can be adjusted manually or automatically. Automatic adjustment useful when preoccupied with other tasks and do not have the time to adjust the display.  Setting range  select [display]  select [auto range]  (select among 『off/auto range』 2.4 Display speed The picture advance speed determines how quickly the vertical scan lines run across the screen.
  • Page 28: Interference/Noise Reduction

    2.5 Interference Their induced noise from the electric apparatus and the occurrence of periodic interference from the lineup of a fish finder is the ability to eliminate noise. < Interference> < noise reduction>  Setting for interference  select [display]  select [interference]  select desired level ...
  • Page 29: Tvg

    2.7 TVG A fish school at a deep depth is displayed in weak colors even if it is equal in strength to one in shallow waters. This is due to propagation attenuation of the ultrasonic wave. To compensate for this difference, use TVG. TVG automatically adjusts the gain with depth so that echoes of the same strength and different depths are shown in the same colors regardless of their depths.
  • Page 30: Stc

    2.8 STC This is useful to clear the surface of unwanted echoes to look for surface fish. The setting range is 0-10, and 0 is Off. In setting 10, STC deletes unwanted echoes from the surface to about 5m. Avoid setting the STC too high; fish echoes near the surface may be erased. ...
  • Page 31: Auto Gain Offset

    2.10 Automatic gain offset In automatic operation, seabed is automatically adjusted as reddish-brown color. You can modify offset value to set the sensitivity up or down in automatic gain. Clutter function operate automatically to eliminate small echo by dirt seawater and plankton. This allow good picture to identify.
  • Page 32: Color

    3. Color 3.1 day/night It can change the menu and background color of the screen. When you select day, the screen is bright and menu is white. When you select night, the screen is dark and menu is black.  Setting for day/night ...
  • Page 33: Hue

    3.3 hue It can select the hue of pictures according to brightness and taste  tone  select [color]  select [hue]  select desired hue <hue> 3.4 background color It can change background color according to the surrounding environment <background color>...
  • Page 34: Color Erase

    3.5 Color erase Needless dim noise can be eliminated by color erase Because this function removes unwanted low level echoes off the screen by cutting them off, it is effective when the image is difficult to see because of interference or when you want to see only big fish school ...
  • Page 35: White Line

    3.7 White line White line allows you to identify easily between fish school on the bottom and seabed. The strong colors (seabed, big fish school, high density fish school) are displayed as white band, so it is not only helpful to identify seabed and fish school on the bottom but also in determining the density of fish.
  • Page 36: Temperature Color

    3.9 color of water temperature Water temperature graph can be modified.  Setting for water temperature  select [color]  select [temp. color ]  select desired color temperature <Setting for color of temperature >...
  • Page 37: View

    4. View 4.1 display direction Select the display direction. left : from right to left right : from left to right center : from center to two way left-right  Setting for direction of display  select [view]  select [direction]  Select desired direction 4.2 Division Select the division type for zoom and low/high frequency of screen <menu of split screen>...
  • Page 38: A-Scope

    4.3 A-SCOPE A-scope is the picture to show the strength of echo amplitude on the right side of the screen. As A-scope display big amplitude by big echo and small amplitude by small echo, it allows to identify easily small fish school, sea bottom and geology. ...
  • Page 39: Depth Scale

    4.5 depth scale It can modify depth scale  Setting for depth scale  select [view]  select [depth scale]  select desired direction <setting for depth scale> <right> <center> 4.6 help It can select whether it will explain the selected item or not help ...
  • Page 40: Color Table

    4.7 Color table It can select whether it will show the color table on the right in the center of screen or not  Setting for color table  select [view]  select [color table]  Select among on/off <on> <off>...
  • Page 41: Detection Area

    4.9 detection area It can select whether it will show the detection range or not  Setting for detection area  select [view]  select [detection area]  (Select among on/off) <on> <off> 4.10 header info It can select whether it will show the informations on top of the screen or not ...
  • Page 42: Units

    4.11 Setting for unit Depth : select depth unit temperature : select temperature unit.  Setting for depth unit  select [view]  select [unit(depth)]  (Select among『ft/m/fa』)  Setting for temperature unit  select [view]  select [unit(temp.)]  (Select among 『ºC/ ºF』)
  • Page 43: Alarm

    5. Alarm 5.1 Setting for alarm depth : when the depth is out of setting range, alarm alerts you. temperature : when the water temperature is out of setting range, alarm alerts you. Fish school : When the fish school appear in setting range or all range from the surface of transducer to sea floor, alarm alerts you.
  • Page 44: Etc

    6. ETC 6.1 Language The Language menu selects the language to use  Setting for language  select [ETC]  select [language]  (Select among various languages) 6.2 sound of key beep It can select whether it will ring or not. ...
  • Page 45: Push Button

    6.4 Push Button When the push button is off, Sensitivity will not be changed to automatic mode or manual mode regardless the user push the button for sensitivity adjustment.  Setting for Push button  select [ETC] Select [Push Button]  (Select among『on/off』 ) 6.5 Simulation It can select whether it will activate the simulation mode or not...
  • Page 46: Zoom

    7. Zoom 7.1 Zoom mode Select your desired zooming mode as belows;  Setting for Zoom mode  select [user]  Select [Zoom mode]  Select your desired mode 7.2 Setting for zoom start Select the starting point for partial zoom ...
  • Page 47: Fish

    8. Fish Schools 8.1 Display of fish schools Display fish schools.  Setting for display of fish schools select [Fish]  Select [view fish]  Select your desired display mode 8.2 Fish Schools filter Setting for fish schools filter.  Setting for fish schools filter ...
  • Page 48: Nema

    9. NEMA 9.1 NEMA Output It will transmit DPT etc (ex water depth).among the standard of NMEA0183 through RS-232C port. It will transmit RS-232C once it is off.  Setting for NMEA output  select [NEMA]  Select [NMEA output] Select among OFF/UART1/UART2 9.2 UART1 Among RS-232C port from the main unit, it will transmit DPT to NMEA1 port and receive GPS data.
  • Page 49: Calibration

    10. Modification 10.1 Temperature Water temperature can be modified from -3 to +3  Setting for temp modification  select [calib.]  Select [temp.]  Select from -3 to +3 10.2 Voltage Voltage can be modified from -3 to +3 ...
  • Page 50: Connecting Other Devices

    Connecting other devices nnecting toth This chapter will explain the maintenance and defectiveness of SDF-310  Installation  Cable connection by the display  Connector pin arrangement from the back panel  Power supply connection...
  • Page 51: Installation

    1. Installation Installation of display bracket 1 Locate the bracket mounting on a proper location. 2 Hold the display unit and fix it with bolts 3 Insert bracket mounting bolts gently. Separate display from bracket. 1 Switch off the device 2 Unwind bracket mounting bolts.
  • Page 52: Cable Connection

    2. Cable connection Connect power supply and transducer to the proper connector. ETHER NET It will be updated later to use with SMART SYSTEM via S-Net NMEA1 In/Out (UART1) External Alarm will updated later) NMEA2 In/Out (UART2) Speed sensor input Temperature sensor input Power supply input...
  • Page 53: Rear Connector Pinout

    3. Rear connector pinout Pin position at the back of the transmission indicator. ② COMMON_1 ③ TD+ NAME1/ALARM ④ GND ⑤ EXT_ON/OFF ① GND ETHER NET ⑥ NC ② GND ⑦ NC ③ NMEA_IN ⑧ NC ④ NMEA_OUT ⑨ RD- ⑤...
  • Page 54: Power Cable Connection

    . Connecting power cable POWER connector on the back of the display is connected to the power cable. EARTH ① Please use a thick cable of earth Please let the ground and earth in a shortest distance ②...
  • Page 55: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Maintenance/troubleshooting This section describe the maintenance and trouble-shooting of SDF-310.  System maintenance and repair  Trouble-shooting...
  • Page 56: Maintenance

    1. System maintenance and repair Regular maintenance and repair is essential for good performance. Maintenance of equipment refers to the regular inspection of equipment and the software up- grade and the following items should be included. Item Action Connector and Please check the connector and terminal on the back of the display ...
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting

    2. Troubleshooting The table describe the symptom of trouble and their trouble-shooting. If the repair isn’t possible by general remedy, do not attempt to check inside of equipment. If the inspection and maintenance is wrong, it can degrade the performance of equipment. So all repair works should be left to AS technician.
  • Page 58 Appendix This section describe the appendix related to the equipment operation of SDF-310  Product outline drawing...

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