Interphase Tech Fish Finder U1 BBFF DFN User Manual

50-200 FISH FINDER  
Dual Frequency 50 & 200kHz Black Box Fish Finder  
CODE: B-300806  
Copyright 2006 Interphase Technologies Inc.  
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3.1.10.4Fish Symbols ........................................................................ 21  
3.1.10.5Water Temperature ............................................................... 22  
3.1.11 Transducer Setup ............................................................................. 22  
3.1.11.1Keel Offset........................................................................... 22  
3.1.11.2Calibrate Sound Speed .......................................................... 22  
3.1.11.3Calibrate Water Speed ........................................................... 22  
3.1.11.4Calibrate Water Temperature.................................................. 22  
3.1.11.5Calibrate Aux Temperature..................................................... 22  
3.1.12 Alarms  
............................................................................. 22  
3.1.12.1Shallow Water ...................................................................... 23  
3.1.12.2Depth Water ........................................................................ 23  
3.1.12.3Temperature Upper ............................................................... 23  
3.1.12.4Temperature Lower ............................................................... 23  
3.1.12.5Temperature Rate................................................................. 23  
3.1.12.6Fish Alarm ........................................................................... 23  
3.1.13 Load Settings from User C-CARD ......................................................... 23  
3.1.14 Save Settings to User C-CARD ............................................................ 23  
3.1.15 Restore Current Preset Defaults .......................................................... 23  
4. 50-200 FISH FINDER  
............................................................................. 25  
4.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................... 25  
4.2 DIMENSIONS  
4.3 MOUNTING THE FISH FINDER ....................................................................... 26  
4.3.1 Installation ............................................................................. 27  
4.3.2 Installing Optional Devices ................................................................. 27  
............................................................................. 26  
4.4 STATUS LED  
............................................................................. 27  
4.5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS ............................................................................ 28  
4.6 POWER SUPPLY WIRING DIAGRAM ................................................................ 28  
4.7 CHART PLOTTER Connection Diagram ............................................................ 29  
5. Transducers  
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6. Frequently Asked Questions............................................................................ 33  
Analytical Index  
............................................................................. 37  
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Important Information  
WARRRANTY STATEMENT  
Interphase Technologies, Inc. warrants this unit to be free from defects in material  
and workmanship. During the warranty period, Interphase Technologies, Inc. will  
repair or replace any component which fails in normal use without charges for parts  
or labour. To receive warranty service, the unit must be returned to a Interphase  
Technologies, Inc. Authorized Warranty Service Centre, freight charges prepaid along  
with a copy of the original retail purchase receipt. This warranty is in lieu of all other  
warranties either expressed or implied.  
This warranty does not apply to an Interphase product that has failed due  
to improper installation, misuse, or accident, nor does it apply to products  
which have been repaired or altered outside the Interphase factory.  
Any costs incurred with transducer replacement are specifically excluded  
from this warranty other than the cost of the transducer itself.  
THIS IS THE ONLY WARRANTY. INTERPHASE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. EXPRESSLY  
DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF SUIT-  
ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL INTER-  
PHASE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. NAVIGATION SYSTEMS LTD. BE LIABLE FOR CON-  
SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS OF USE. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
CAUTION  
Please read through this manual before the first operation. If you have any  
questions, please contact the Company's customer service or your local  
dealer.  
The 50-200 FISH FINDER is not water proof. Please make sure to avoid  
water intrusion into the unit. Water damage is not covered by the warranty.  
Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the 50-200 FISH FINDER.  
Connection to the power source with reversed polarity will damage the 50-200  
FISH FINDER severely. This damage is not covered by the warranty.  
The 50-200 FISH FINDER contains dangerous high voltage circuits which  
only experienced technicians MUST handle.  
WARNING  
When plugging in or unplugging a transducer to the 50-200 FISH FINDER  
make sure power is turned off.  
NOTE We will not be liable for errors contained herein, or for incidental or  
consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this  
material.  
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About this User Manual  
INTRODUCTION  
The chart plotter combined with the sonar performance of the Fish Finder is one  
of the most advanced marine navigation system available.  
Please read carefully this User Manual to learn the operating features for your  
unit. Refer to your chart plotter User Manual for all other unit operating instructions.  
CONVENTIONS USED  
Throughout this User Manual, the labelled keys are shown in capital letters en-  
closed in square brackets, for example [ENTER]; the software keys are shown in  
small capital letters enclosed in square brackets, for example [EDIT].  
Menu operations are in bold characters listed by keys sequence with the menu  
names enclosed between inverted commas, for example [MENU] + "SETUP" +  
[ENTER] + "MAP" + [ENTER] means: press the [MENU] key, using the cursor  
key select the SETUP menu, press the [ENTER] key, select the Map menu and  
then press [ENTER].  
Any menu operation and function activation in this User Manual is related to all  
chartplotter models (see the, following table). Whenever it is necessary, a note  
has been inserted for those models with differences.  
CHART PLOTTER NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
SOFTWARE  
CHART MASTER V6  
5.7" Sunlight Readable Color Display  
External Smart GPS Receiver  
S3egIN7vc  
CHART MASTER V6i  
5.7" Sunlight Readable Color Display  
Internal GPS Receiver  
S3igIN7vc  
S3egIN7m  
S3igIN7m  
S3egIN7c  
S3igIN7c  
CHART MASTER 7MX  
CHART MASTER 7MI  
CHART MASTER 7CXS  
CHART MASTER 7CI  
5.6" Gray Levels Display  
External Smart GPS Receiver  
5.6" Gray Levels Display  
Internal GPS Receiver  
5.6" Sunlight Readable Color Display  
External GPS Receiver  
5.6" Color Display  
Internal GPS Receiver  
CHART MASTER 169CS  
CHART MASTER 169CSI  
CHART MASTER 11 CV+  
CHART MASTER 11 CVS+  
7" Sunlight Readable Color Display  
External Smart GPS Receiver  
S3egIN7wc  
S3igIN7wc  
S3egIN11c  
S3egIN11c  
7" Sunlight Readable Color Display  
Internal GPS Receiver  
11" Color Display  
External Smart GPS Receiver & Video Input  
11" Sunlight Readable Color Display  
External Smart GPS Receiver & Video Input  
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HOW THIS USER MANUAL IS ORGANIZED  
CHAPTER 1: Overview  
Introduction to the basic information on the Fish Finder, its features  
and use.  
CHAPTER 2: Fish Finder  
Helps you understand how the chart plotter is connected to the Fish  
Finder and how to operate to improve your fishing.  
CHAPTER 3: Setup your Fish Finder  
Description of the Fish Finder Setup menu.  
CHAPTER 4: 50-200 FISH FINDER  
Technical specification, dimension and installation of the 50-200 FISH  
FINDER and set up of the hardware configuration.  
CHAPTER 5: Transducers  
Introduction to the basic information on the transducer (device that  
transmits and receives sound waves into the water).  
CHAPTER 6: Frequently Asked Questions  
The Analytical index is at the end of this User Manual.  
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE  
If your chart plotter does not operate properly, please refer to the chart plotter  
User Manual.  
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1. Overview  
The Fish Finder consists of a high power transmitter, sensitive receiver and a  
transducer. The Fish Finder sends an electrical pulse to the transducer which  
contains an element that converts the pulse into acoustic (sound) wave which is  
sent through the water. As this wave travels from the transducer to the bottom, it  
may strike fish, structures, thermal clines (temperature changes in the water).  
When the wave strikes an object(s) a certain amount of the wave is reflected back  
to the transducer depending on the composition and shape of the object. When  
the reflected wave is returned to the transducer it is converted into an voltage  
and is amplified by the receiver, processed and sent to the display. The speed of  
sound in water is roughly 4800 ft./sec, so the time lapse between the transmitted  
signal and the received echo can be measured and the distance to the object  
determined.  
Fig. 1 - Fish Finder working principle  
1.1 FISH FINDER  
Features & Functions  
A-Scope (displays Sonar Echo in real time)  
2X and 4X Zoom (capability to magnify any part of the Fish Finder  
display of a fixed rate)  
Full auto to manual, working preset modes (Fish, Cruise)  
Bottom Lock (capability to magnify a user defined range around the  
bottom)  
White Line (help distinguish between fish and bottom, when fish are  
swimming close to the bottom)  
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STC (allows reducing or eliminating the surface clutter)  
Interference Rejection (allows reducing interference from other boats/  
Fish Finders)  
Noise Filter  
Fish Symbol feature (*)  
Automatic Transducer Setup. Recognition for  
devices (automatic  
trasducer identification and parameters setup for best performance)  
Alarms Handling (Shallow Alarm, Depth Alarm, Fish alarm, Tempera-  
ture Upper, Temperature Lower)  
NOTE* On specific software version available.  
1.2 SELECTING THE FISH FINDER PORT  
If the Fish Finder is connected to the Port 2 (see Par. 4.7), follow the procedure:  
[MENU] + "SETUP" + [ENTER] + "Input/Output" + [ENTER] + "Port 2 In-  
put" + [ENTER] + "BBFF 50/200" + [ENTER]  
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2. Fish Finder  
This chapter is intended to help you understand how the chart plotter with the  
Fish Finder connected operates to improve your fishing.  
2.1 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGE  
The display on chart plotters shows a history of time of the echoes received by  
the transducer. The chart plotters have a menu that allows adjustments to re-  
ceiver sensitivity, depth range and scrolling speed of the Fish Finder display.  
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Warning message  
Fish Finder Display window  
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3
6
7
Color Bar  
4
Digital Depth  
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1
2
3
4
5
5
Water temperature  
Alarm Bar  
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6
10  
6
Depth ruler  
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8
Variable Depth Marker (VDM)  
Zoom Bar  
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9
A-Scope  
10  
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Operating Frequency  
Fig. 2.1 - The Fish Finder page  
The following is a short description of terms listed in the previous Fig. 2.1:  
Warning Message  
Flashing label "Simulation" when the echo sounder is in Simulation mode.  
Fish Finder Display  
Graphic presentation of sonar soundings recorded as a continuous profile  
scrolling across the screen from right to left. Such recordings represent the  
image of the water beneath your boat, items appear as they pass under your  
transducer; the items on the right side of the screen are closer to you than  
those on the left. The correct interpretation of the Fish Finder Display allows  
retrieving useful information about what is under the boat. See the following  
Par. 2.1.1 for more information.  
Color Bar  
Colored scale located on the left side of the screen that shows the colors used  
in the Fish Finder Display to represent the echoes strength. The color on the  
top of the bar represents the maximum sonar strength, while the color on the  
bottom of the bar represents the minimum sonar strength.  
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Digital Depth  
Readout of the current bottom depth.  
Water Temperature  
Readout of the current water temperature returned by the TEMP 1 sensor  
included into specific transducers.  
Alarm Bar  
Bars showing the shallow water and deep water alarm values. The alarm is  
triggered when depth is outside the range.  
Depth ruler  
Vertical graduated bar. It is a scale which reflects the depth of the area being  
displayed.  
Variable Depth Marker (VDM)  
Horizontal line on to the Fish Finder Display with a depth label. The up/down  
cursor keys can move it up and down. The label displays the depth of the  
cursor position. It can be moved to any location pinpointing the depth of a  
target.  
Zoom Bar  
Bar showing the portion of the Fish Finder Display currently represented in  
the zoomed window (on the left part of the screen). It is turned on selecting  
Zoom Full display page.  
A-Scope  
A real time representation of fish and bottom features passing through the  
beam of the transducer. It is drawn as horizontal lines whose length and hue  
is proportional to the sonar strength returned. When the default palette is  
selected, the strongest sonar returns will be shown as the color displayed of  
the top of Color Bar while the weakest as the bottom color.  
Operating Frequency  
Readout of the selected operating frequency.  
2.1.1 Understanding the Fish Finder Display  
The main elements that can be easily distinguished into an Fish Finder Display are:  
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2
Fishes  
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5
Thermoclines  
White Line  
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4
5
6
1
2
3
Surface Clutter  
Structures  
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Bottom Echo Profile  
Fig. 2.1.1 - The Fish Finder Display  
Fish  
Fish are represented as arcs because of the cone angle of the transducer. In  
fact as the boat passes over the fish the leading edge of the cone strikes the  
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fish, causing a display pixel to be turned on. As the boat passes over the fish,  
the distance to the fish decreases turning each pixel on at a shallower depth  
on the display. When the boat is directly over the fish, the first half of the arch  
is formed and since the fish is closer to the boat, the signal is stronger and  
the arch is thicker. As the boat moves away from the fish, the distance in-  
creases and the pixels appear at progressively deeper depths forming the  
remaining half of the arch.  
Thermoclines  
Are the zones where two layers of different water temperatures meet. The  
greater the temperature differential, the thicker the thermocline is shown on  
the screen. Thermoclines are represented as horizontal stripes of noise. They  
are very important for fishing since often many species of game fish like to  
suspend in, just above, or just below the thermoclines.  
White Line  
The White Line shows the difference between hard, soft bottoms and even  
distinguishes between fish and structures located near the bottom. In this  
way it is easier to tell the difference between a hard and soft bottom and even  
to distinguish fish and structures located nearby the bottom. For example, a  
soft, muddy or weedy bottom returns a weaker echo that is shown with a  
narrow white line while a hard bottom returns a strong echo that causes a  
wide white bottom line.  
Surface Clutter  
Appears like noise at the top of the screen extending many feet below the  
surface. It’s caused by many things, including air bubbles, bait fish, plankton  
and algae.  
Structures  
Generally, the term “structure” is used to identify objects like wrecks and  
weeds rising from the bottom.  
Bottom Echo Profile  
Bottom profile recorded by the Fish Finder. When the echo sounder is set in  
auto-range mode it is automatically kept in the lower half of the screen.  
Other Elements  
Large anchoring cables are returned by the echo sounder as very long and narrow  
arcs on the screen.  
2.2 DISPLAYING THE FISH FINDER PAGE  
This section will take you through the frequently used operations and assist you  
to customize the look of the chart plotter using the Fish Finder.  
NOTE The Fish Finder display page is available only if the Fish Finder is connected  
and powered On.  
2.2.1 How to select the Fish Finder page  
The Page Selection menu allows you to change the Fish Finder page displayed. To  
access this menu:  
[PAGE]  
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Fig. 2.2.1 - Page Selection menu  
The menu now shows four selections related to the Fish Finder, Full Display, 50/  
200kHz Full Display, Zoom Full Display and Chart/Fish display. Move the  
cursor to select the desired item and then press [ENTER].  
NOTE When the Radar* is connected, two other displaying pages are available too,  
Radar/FF and Radar/FF/Chart/Nav Data. See the Radar* User Manual  
for more information.  
(*) ONLY FOR CM 11CV+/11CVS+/169 CS/169 CSI  
2.2.2 Fish Finder Full Display page  
To display the Fish Finder Full Page Display, follow this procedure:  
[PAGE] + "Full Display" + [ENTER]  
Fig. 2.2.2 - The 200kHz Fish Finder Full Display  
NOTE The frequency displayed depends on the selection done in the Frequency item  
(see Par 3.1.9).  
The MENU key  
Pressing [MENU] activates the Fish Finder Setup menu (see Par. 3.1). Pressing  
[MENU] subsequent times toggles between the Fish Finder Setup menu and the  
Main menu.  
The Cursor key  
Moving the Cursor key up/down adjusts the Variable Depth Marker (VDM) up or  
down on the screen.  
The ENTER key  
Pressing [ENTER] activates the Sensitivity menu (see Par. 3.1.1) that allows  
tuning the Gain, the Noise Threshold and the STC.  
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Fig. 2.2.2a - Sensitivity sub-menu  
Pressing [CLEAR] turns off the Sensitivity menu.  
The CLEAR key  
By pressing [CLEAR] the Variable Depth Marker (VDM) is hidden.  
The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys  
From this page pressing [ZOOM IN] once changes to Zoom 2X, pressing  
[ZOOM IN] twice changes to Zoom 4X, while pressing [ZOOM OUT] reverts to  
Zoom 2X and no zoom.  
2.2.3 50/200 kHz Full Display page  
To display the Fish Finder Dual Display, follow this procedure:  
[PAGE] + "50/200 kHz Full Display" + [ENTER]  
Fig. 2.2.3 - Fish Finder Dual Frequency mode  
The Cursor key  
Moving the cursor to the right or the left moves the Variable Depth Marker (VDM)  
between the 50 and 200kHz displays. Moving the cursor up or down will move the  
VDM up and down. Press [CLEAR] to hide the VDM.  
The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys  
From this page pressing [ZOOM IN] once changes to Zoom 2X, pressing  
[ZOOM IN] twice changes to Zoom 4X, while pressing [ZOOM OUT] reverts to  
Zoom 2X and no zoom.  
2.2.4 Zoom Full Display page  
To display the zoomed Fish Finder page on the left half of the screen and the  
unzoomed Fish Finder Display on the right half of the screen, follow this proce-  
dure:  
[PAGE] + "Zoom Full Display" + [ENTER]  
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Fig. 2.2.4 - Fish Finder Zoom Page  
The Depth Cursor is shown only on the unzoomed Fish Finder Display.  
The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys  
From this page pressing [ZOOM IN] changes to Zoom 4X, pressing [ZOOM OUT]  
changes to Zoom 2X.  
2.2.5 Chart/Fish Display page  
To display the Chart page on the left half of the screen and the Fish Finder Display  
on the right half of the screen, follow this procedure:  
[PAGE] + "Chart/Fish Display" + [ENTER]  
Fig. 2.2.5 - Fish Finder Chart/Fish page  
The MENU key (to change the active window)  
When in Chart/Fish mode pressing [MENU]:  
if the focus (the active window) in on the Chart, the Main menu is  
shown. Pressing again [MENU] opens the Fish Finder Setup menu and  
moves the focus to the Fish Finder.  
if the focus (the active window) in on the Fish Finder, the Fish Finder  
Setup menu is shown. Pressing again [MENU] opens the Main menu  
and moves the focus to the Chart.  
NOTE When the focus is on the Chart, all keys behave as in standard chart mode.  
2.2.6 Fish Finder and Radar pages ONLY FOR CM 11CV/11 CVS+/169 CS/169 CSI  
To display the Radar page on the left half of the screen and the Fish Finder Display  
on the right half of the screen, follow this procedure:  
[PAGE] + "Radar/FF" + [ENTER]  
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Fig. 2.2.6 - Radar/FF page  
Otherwise to display the Radar and Fish Finder Combo pages, follow this procedure:  
[PAGE] + "Radar/FF/Chart/Nav Data" + [ENTER]  
Fig. 2.2.6a - Combo page  
When in Split/Combo pages, the active view is highlighted by a focus (Yellow  
frame). The keyboard commands are related to that focused view. To move the  
focus press [MENU] twice.  
2.3 ZOOM MODES  
2.3.1 The Bottom Lock Zoom  
The Bottom Lock Zoom mode is activated when the Fish Finder is in Auto Range or  
Bottom Lock mode (see Par. 3.1.3) and the Variable Depth Marker (VDM) is not  
displayed on the screen.  
In Bottom Lock Zoom mode the Fish Finder Display is automatically moved up/  
down as to keep the Bottom Line always visible in the lower half of the screen.  
NOTE Moving the Cursor key up/down displays the Variable Depth Marker (VDM)  
switching the Fish Finder in Marker Zoom mode.  
2.3.2 The Marker Zoom  
The Marker Zoom mode is activated either when the Fish Finder is in Manual  
Range mode (see Par. 3.1) or the Depth Cursor is displayed on the screen.  
In Marker Zoom mode the Fish Finder Display position is controlled by moving the  
Variable Depth Marker (VDM) and pressing and holding [ENTER] for 1 second on  
the selected position. Moving the Variable Depth Marker (VDM) over the top or  
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below the bottom of the screen, automatically moves up/down the current zoomed  
Fish Finder Display view and re-position the Variable Depth Marker (VDM) at the  
center of the screen.  
NOTE Pressing [CLEAR] hides the Depth Cursor and if the Fish Finder is in Auto  
Range or Bottom Lock mode switches into Bottom Lock Zoom mode.  
2.4 INFO ON FISH FINDER: SYSTEM INFORMATION  
If you want to know information about the Fish Finder connected, follow the  
procedure:  
[MENU] + "SETUP" + [ENTER] + "SYSTEM INFORMATION" + [ENTER]  
A window will be shown with the desired information on the Fish Finder Library  
row and on the Fish Finder module row.  
Fig. 2.4 - System Information page  
2.4.1 The System Update menu  
The System Update menu allows downloading the Fish Finder firmware into the  
Fish Finder device. To select this menu follow the procedure:  
[MENU] + "SETUP" + [ENTER] + "SYSTEM INFORMATION" + [ENTER] +  
[MENU] + "Update BBFF Firmware" + [ENTER]  
The current Fish Finder firmware version is shown in the System Update window  
that appears on the screen.  
Insert the C-CARD with the firmware in one of the chart plotter available slots, and  
the press [ENTER] to update. Now select "YES" and press [ENTER] to confirm.  
WARNING  
Turn Off and after a few seconds turn On the 50-200 FISH FINDER in case of  
failed firmware upload.  
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3. Setup your Fish Finder  
3.1 FISH FINDER SETUP MENU  
The Fish Finder Setup menu provides access to additional functions, setup and  
layout/data field options.  
From the Fish Finder page, access this menu by pressing:  
[MENU]  
Fig. 3.1  
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Fish Finder Setup menu  
3.1.1 Preset Mode  
Allows applying the following Fish Finder operating mode presets Fish and Cruise.  
See the following table.  
[MENU] + "PRESET MODE" + [ENTER]  
Fish  
: Gain Mode = Auto, Range Mode = Auto, Frequency = do not change, Shift = 0, STC = Short if  
Freq=200kHzandMidifFreq=50kHz, ScrollingSpeed=10, FishSymbols=Echo, A-Scope=On,  
Surface Noise Filter = Off.  
Cruise  
: Gain Mode = Auto, Range Mode = Auto, Frequency = do not change, Shift = 0, STC = Short if  
Freq=200kHzandMidifFreq=50kHz,ScrollingSpeed=10,FishSymbols=Echo,A-Scope=On.,  
Surface Noise Filter = 4..  
3.1.2 Gain Mode  
Selects Auto or Manual.  
[MENU] + "GAIN MODE" + [ENTER]  
3.1.3 Range Mode  
Selects among Manual, Auto Range and Bottom Lock. When in Manual Range  
Mode it is possible to set Shift (the offset from the surface) (see Par. 3.1.6) and  
Depth (see Par. 3.1.5) on which the Fish Finder shall operate. When in Auto  
Range Mode the Fish Finder determines automatically the range as to keep the  
bottom visible in the lower left of the screen. In this mode, Shift is always set to  
0. In Bottom Lock Mode the Fish Finder automatically tracks the range around  
the bottom specified by the Bottom Range value.  
[MENU] + "RANGE MODE" + [ENTER]  
3.1.4 Bottom Range  
Shows the max depth to reach. This option is available when Range Mode is  
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Bottom Lock.  
[MENU] + "BOTTOM RANGE" + [ENTER]  
3.1.5 Depth  
This option is available only when Range Mode is Manual and it is disabled in Auto  
Range and Bottom Lock Mode.  
[MENU] + "DEPTH" + [ENTER]  
3.1.6 Shift  
Shows the depth from which start the bottom scanning. This option is available only  
when Range Mode is Manual and it is disabled in Auto Range and Bottom Lock Mode.  
[MENU] + "SHIFT" + [ENTER]  
NOTE TheBottomRange, Depth, Shiftwillapplytothecurrentlyselectedfrequency.  
3.1.7 Frequency  
Allows you to choose the frequency among Auto, 50 kHz or 200 kHz when single  
frequency page is selected.  
[MENU] + "FREQUENCY" + [ENTER]  
3.1.8 Interference Rejection  
elects a filter to remove interference from other Fish Finders.  
[MENU] + "INTERFER REJECT" + [ENTER]  
3.1.9 Sensitivity  
The Sensitivity menu is accessible both from the Fish Finder Setup menu and by  
pressing [ENTER] when in Fish Finder pages. All settings in the Sensitivity menu  
are related to the Frequency selected.  
[MENU] + "SENSITIVITY" + [ENTER]  
Fig. 3.1.12  
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Fish Finder Sensitivity menu  
NOTE TheFrequencyvalueisonlydisplayed:toselectthedesiredfrequencyseethe  
previous Par. 3.1.11 .  
3.1.9.1  
Frequency  
This option is available only in the Dual Frequency page. It allows you to select  
the Frequency to which the Sensitivity parameters are applied.  
3.1.9.2  
Gain  
Allows you to control the Gain of the unit's receiver. To see more details on the  
screen, increase the receiver sensitivity by selecting a higher gain percentage. If  
there is too much detail or if the screen is cluttered, lowering the sensitivity may  
increase the clarity of the display.  
3.1.9.3 STC  
Sensitivity Time Constant: it is a time varying gain curve which attenuates the  
sonar receiver gain in shallow water, increasing the gain gradually as the depth  
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increases. This is for the purpose of filtering out surface clutter.  
3.1.9.4  
STC Length  
If STC is Custom, it is possible to change the Length of the Sensitivity Time  
Constant.  
3.1.9.5  
STC Strength  
If STC is Custom, it is possible to change the Strength of the Sensitivity Time  
Constant.  
3.1.9.6  
Surface Noise Filter  
This function implements an advanced time varying filter that allows suppressing  
the surface clutter efficiently while leaving fish targets visible.  
NOTE Thus imposing the capability of the Fish Finder to correctly detect the weakest  
echoes coming from a very deep bottom.  
3.1.10 Display Setup  
The Display Setup Menu allows you to change the color scheme of the Fish Finder  
display, adjusts the chart scrolling rate, enables or disables the White Line and  
allows determining the graphical representation of fish.  
[MENU] + "DISPLAY SETUP" + [ENTER]  
Fig. 3.1.10  
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Fish Finder Display Setup menu  
3.1.10.1 Color Settings ONLY FOR COLOR CHART PLOTTER  
Allows you to change the color scheme of the Fish Finder display. The available  
colors are Blue Background, White Background, Black Background, Gray Scale  
and Reversed Gray Scale.  
NOTE Only Gray Scale and Reversed Gray Scale are available on the 11" Gray Levels  
chart plotters.  
3.1.10.2 Scrolling Speed  
Adjusts the chart scrolling rate. Note that the scrolling rate is limited by the sound  
speed and the depth according with the following relation: the deeper the setting,  
the slower the scrolling rate. 100% is the maximum possible.  
3.1.10.3 White Line  
Controls how the chart plotter displays information about the bottom type (hard  
or soft).  
3.1.10.4 Fish Symbols  
This selection allows determining the graphical representation of underwater sus-  
pended targets. See the following table.  
Echo  
: shows echoes  
Echo + Icon  
: shows the Fish icon and echoes  
Echo + Icon + Depth: shows the Fish icon, depth values and the fish echoes  
Echo + Depth  
: shows depth values  
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: shows Fish icons  
Icon + Depth  
: shows Fish icons and their depth (accordingly to currently selected depth unit)  
The Fish icons displayed are among four different shapes depending on the size of  
the Target (Small, Med, Big, Huge).  
3.1.10.5 Water Temperature  
Allows you to choose the Water Temperature label displayed over the Fish Finder  
Display between Primary and External.  
[MENU] + "WATER TEMPERATURE" + [ENTER]  
3.1.11 Transducer Setup  
The Transducer Setup menu contains settings that does not require frequent  
changes.  
[MENU] + "TRANSDUCER SETUP" + [ENTER]  
Fig. 3.1.11  
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Fish Finder Transducer menu  
3.1.11.1 Keel Offset  
It is the transducer depth offset from the surface. This makes it possible to mea-  
sure depth from the surface instead of from the trasducer's location.  
3.1.11.2 Calibrate Sound Speed  
Allows calibrating the value of Sound Speed in the water, depending on the water  
temperature and salinity.  
3.1.11.3 Calibrate Water Speed  
Allows calibrating the value of Water Speed sensor. The calibration value, in the  
range between -10% to +10%, will be applied to the water speed from the trans-  
ducer.  
3.1.11.4 Calibrate Water Temperature  
Allows the calibration on the Water Temperature sensor. Using the readings from  
a precise temperature measuring device, insert here a positive/negative offset to  
display right value on Fish Finder screens.  
3.1.11.5 Calibrate Aux Temperature  
Allows the calibration of the Aux Temperature sensor. Using the readings from a  
precise temperature measuring device, insert here a positive/negative offset to  
display right value on FF screens.  
3.1.12 Alarms  
The Alarms menu allows you to define additional sonar alarm settings for Fish  
Alarm, Shallow Alarm, Depth Alarm and Temperature Upper/Lower/Rate.  
[MENU] + "ALARM" + [ENTER]  
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Fish Finder Alarms menu  
3.1.12.1 Shallow Water  
Triggers an alarm when depth becomes shallower than the value set.  
3.1.12.2 Depth Water  
Triggers an alarm when depth becomes deeper than the value set.  
3.1.12.3 Temperature Upper  
Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature (from TEMP 1 sen-  
sor) above the value set.  
3.1.12.4 Temperature Lower  
Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature (from TEMP 1 sen-  
sor) below the value set.  
3.1.12.5 Temperature Rate  
Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature (from TEMP 1 sen-  
sor) variation rate above the value set.  
3.1.12.6 Fish Alarm  
The options for Fish Alarm set the size of the fish that, if detected by the unit,  
switches an alarm to sound. These options are: Off, Small, Medium, Big and  
Huge. The alarm sounds if the set size (or bigger) is detected.  
3.1.13 Load Settings from User C-CARD  
Load the complete settings from the User C-CARD and changes the active menu  
settings.  
Insert the User C-CARD into the slot, then follow the procedure:  
[MENU] + "LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C-CARD" + [ENTER]  
3.1.14 Save Settings to User C-CARD  
This is useful to avoid the user having to retune up Radar after a Clear RAM  
operation or a software update.  
Insert the User C-CARD into the slot, then follow the procedure:  
[MENU] + "SAVE SETTINGS TO USER C-CARD" + [ENTER]  
3.1.15 Restore Current Preset Defaults  
This option restores the default values only for the current presets (see Par. 3.1.1,  
Preset Mode) and does not affect the other presets. Follow the procedure:  
[MENU] + "RESTORE CURRENT PRESET DEFAULTS" + [ENTER]  
A confirmation window is shown. Select "YES" and press [ENTER] again.  
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4. 50-200 FISH FINDER  
This chapter provides instructions to assist in planning the installation of the  
50-200 FISH FINDER.  
4.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Display Colors  
: 16 colors on color chart plotter or 16 gray  
levels on gray levels chart plotter  
: up to 400 pixels (depending on chart  
plotter screen resolution)  
Display Vertical Resolution  
Power Requirements  
Over Voltage protection  
Reverse Polarity protection  
Power Consumption - operating:17W max  
Power Consumption - stand by : 1.7W max  
Operating Frequency  
Output Power  
: 10 - 35 Volt dc  
: Dual 50 and 200kHz  
: 500/1000W (4000/8000Wpp)  
Depth Range*  
1KW/200kHz  
: 2.5Ft (0.76m) to 1200Ft (366m)  
Max Typical = 980Ft (299m)  
: 5Ft (1.52m) to 4000Ft (1219m)  
Max Typical = 2700Ft (823m)  
: 2.5Ft (0.76m) to 700Ft (213m)  
Max Typical = 600 Ft (183m)  
: 5Ft (1.52m) to 1500Ft (457m)  
Max Typical = 1350 Ft (411m)  
1KW/50kHz  
500W/200kHz  
500W/50kHz  
NOTE* This is not a guaranteed specification. The actual maximum depth capability  
of the system depends on the type of transducer fitted, the reflectivity of the  
bottom, water condition, etc.  
Status LED  
External Buzzer  
Speed Sensor  
Temperature Sensor  
: 12VDC, 400mA  
: if available on transducer  
: one channel TEMP1 (if available on  
transducer), optional second channel  
TEMP2  
: Depth: $SDDPT, $SDDBT  
Speed: $VWVHW  
Trip Log: $VWVLW  
NMEA Output sentences  
Water Temperature: $YXMTW  
TEMP2 Temperature: $YXXDR  
Operating temperature range : 0C to +50C  
Storage temperature range  
Weight  
Water Proof Specification  
Case Size  
: -20C to +70C  
: 1 kg (2,20 LBS)  
: IP 54  
: 7.62"  
(193.30mm)  
x
6.87"  
(174.30mm) x 2.19" (55.50mm)  
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When the package containing the 50-200 FISH FINDER is first opened, please  
check it for the following contents (if any parts are missing contact the dealer the  
50-200 FISH FINDER was purchased from):  
50-200 FISH FINDER (with Power Serial and optional devices cables  
already connected)  
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Fig. 4.2 - 50-200 FISH FINDER Dimensions  
4.3 MOUNTING THE FISH FINDER  
The 50-200 FISH FINDER should be preferably mounted in a dry and well venti-  
lated location. Do not mount it where it will be submerged in liquids or exposed to  
high temperature.  
Fig. 4.3 - The 50-200 FISH FINDER  
4.3.1 Installation  
Picture showing actual example of the 50-200 FISH FINDER installation.  
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Fig. 4.3.1 - The 50-200 FISH FINDER Installation  
Fix the 50-200 FISH FINDER to the mounting location using the four  
screws (holes diameter 4 mm), see Fig. 4.3.2.  
Route the CHART PLOTTER cable to the chart plotter.  
Mount the transducer according to the instructions provided with it.  
Connect the POWER cable to the battery. Please be advised that the  
50-200 FISH FINDER when not operating will remain in Stand-By mode.  
4.3.2 Installing Optional Devices  
See the External Connection diagram.  
4.4 STATUS LED  
There are seven different LED behaviors, representing seven different diagnostic  
conditions. These are described below.  
OFF  
The 50-200 FISH FINDER is running in the boot loader, or DC power is  
not being supplied to the 50-200 FISH FINDER.  
ON, CONTINUOSLY  
The transducer is not connected to the chart plotter or problem with  
cable of the transducer cable.  
1 long flash every 2 seconds  
The 50-200 FISH FINDER is not connected with the chart plotter.  
1 short flash every 2 seconds  
The 50-200 FISH FINDER is connected to the chart plotter and is oper-  
ating correctly.  
2 short flashes every 2 seconds  
The 50-200 FISH FINDER is not operating as it is waiting for a com-  
mand from the chart plotter.  
3 short flashes every 2 seconds  
A transducer (without transducer ID) has been connected.  
4 short flashes every 2 seconds:  
No transducer connected.  
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4.5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS  
Fig. 4.5 - 50-200 FISH FINDER External Wiring  
4.6 POWER SUPPLY WIRING DIAGRAM  
We recommended the installation of a switch and a (5A) fuse in the positive DC  
supply to the 50-200 FISH FINDER. The 50-200 FISH FINDER is active sending  
the digital depth through the NMEA interface even when the power (chart plotter)  
is turned off, thus the need for a switch.  
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In the example below you will notice the positive DC power connection is run  
through a switch and a fuse before connecting it to the 50-200 FISH FINDER and  
the chart plotter.  
Fig.4.6 - The 50-200 FISH FINDER Power Connection  
4.7 CHART PLOTTER CONNECTION DIAGRAM  
If the chart plotter has a quick disconnect bracket (see the chart plotter User  
Manual) see the following picture to make the connection to the chart plotter:  
QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE  
WIRE  
FUNCTION  
COLOR  
RED  
+10-35 Vdc  
GND/COMMON  
INPUT1+  
BLACK  
WHITE  
GREEN  
YELLOW  
BROWN  
GRAY  
BBFF PLOTTER CABLE  
INPUT1-  
WIRE  
FUNCTION  
OUTPUT1+  
INPUT2+  
COLOR  
BROWN  
GRAY  
BBFF TX+  
BBFF RX+  
BBFF GND  
OUTPUT2+  
ORANGE  
PINK  
INPUT3+  
BLACK  
OUTPUT3+  
SIGNAL GND  
BLU  
Fig.4.7 - Connection to the Fish Finder for chart plotter with quick disconnect bracket  
If the chart plotter has a 8 pin Power & I/O connector see the following picture:  
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Fig.4.7a - Connection to the Fish Finder for chart plotter with 8 pin Power & I/O connector  
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5. Transducers  
The transducer is a device that transmits and receives sound waves into the  
water. The active component inside the transducer is commonly referred to as an  
element but actually is a piezoelectric ceramic material.  
Please refer to your dealer and/or installer to choose your transducer. Interphase  
suggest  
transducers.  
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6. Frequently Asked Questions  
6.1  
How can I disconnect the cables from the 50-200 FISH  
FINDER in case I need to do so for the installation?  
Open the 50-200 FISH FINDER box unscrewing the four screws (see  
the following figure).  
Fig. 6.1  
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The 50-200 FISH FINDER (I)  
Once the screws are removed, pull out the panel and the Printed Circuit  
Board (PCB). Unscrew the cables from the PCB.  
Fig. 6.1a  
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The 50-200 FISH FINDER (II)  
Wire the cables as needed.  
Reconnect the cables to the PCB (see the Fig. 4.5 for reference).  
Push the panel towards the case (be sure to have well positioned the  
rubber gasket). Close the 50-200 FISH FINDER box screwing the four  
screws.  
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The 50-200 FISH FINDER (III)  
6.2  
How can I set optimal operating parameters.  
Optimal operating parameters can be set accordingly with the intended use of the  
Fish Finder, anyway to quickly get optimal operational parameters for fishing it is  
possible to select the FISH preset from the Fish Finder Setup menu, while for  
cruising it is possible to select the CRUISE preset.  
6.3  
What are preset modes?  
Preset modes are pre-defined settings of the Fish Finder operating parameters.  
You can use them to quickly set the Fish Finder in the most commonly used  
operating modes. These are:  
CRUISE: sets the Fish Finder in full auto mode with the sensitivity set-  
tings (GAIN OFFSET, NOISE level and STC) optimized for displaying at  
best the bottom.  
FISH: sets the Fish Finder in full auto mode with the sensitivity setting  
optimized for target searching.  
6.4  
How can I restore the Fish Finder default operating  
parameters?  
Simply select the CRUISE or the FISH preset. This will restore optimal operating  
parameters for either cruising or fishing.  
6.5  
CanIalwaysleavetheFishFinderinFullAuto/(autogain  
and auto range) mode?  
Yes, but note that the full auto mode suits the 90% of the cases, however in  
extreme situations the auto modes mail fail and thus it is necessary to switch to  
the Manual mode.  
6.6  
What are extreme situations in which auto modes may  
fail?  
When the bottom is very deep, at high boat speed, when the bottom is very  
shallow (< 5 feet), when the water is full of materials in suspension, with bad sea  
conditions.  
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What should I do if the auto modes fail?  
Failure of auto modes can happen for various reasons. Hereafter you can find a  
range of possibilities.  
6.8  
Auto-range fails in very shallow waters displaying a  
digitaldepthreadoutdeeperthantheactualvalue. What  
should I do?  
This usually happens if the STC is set to LONG or MID and the bottom is shallow  
or SHORT if the bottom is very shallow causing the auto-range to hook to the  
second or third echo from the bottom (since in shallow waters the sound bounces  
more times back and forth the surface to the bottom). Try decreasing the STC  
value to SHORT in shallow waters or to switch it to VERY SHORT or OFF.  
6.9  
Auto range fails, and the digital depth readout displays  
a very shallow reading. What should I do?  
This usually happens if the STC is off or is set to a low value causing disturbs from  
surface clutter to be stronger than bottom echoes. Try increasing the STC value.  
As general rule STC has to be set as in shallow waters and LONG in depth waters.  
6.10 Auto-range fails in very deep waters displaying a digital  
very shallow depth readout. What should I do?  
The Fish Finder capability to detect the bottom decreases as the bottom depth  
increase. If the bottom composition is soft as mud, if the sea conditions are bad,  
if there are thermoclines or the water is full of materials in suspension it can  
further decrease thus causing the digital depth readout to fail. When this happens  
the auto-range algorithm also fails. To recover from this situation it is necessary  
to switch to manual range mode and to set the manual depth mode. When manual  
depth mode is selected the algorithm that calculates the digital depth readout  
searches for the bottom within the range manually selected by the user. At this  
point it is necessary to increase manually the range until the bottom becomes  
graphically visible. If the echoes from the bottom are strong enough, the Fish  
Finder shall look to the bottom giving a correct depth reading and shall be pos-  
sible to return in auto range mode. Please note that if one or more of the condi-  
tions that reduce the echoes from the bottom listed above is true the bottom may  
be not visible at all, in this situation a strong thermocline or surface clutter may  
be interpreted by the Fish Finder as the bottom.  
6.11 At a very shallow range upper half of the screen appears  
almost completely filled by the surface clutter. How can  
I eliminate it?  
This is normal in shallow waters. To clean up the surface clutter without degrading  
the digital depth readout algorithm functionality there are two modes: 1) if Sur-  
face Declutter = OFF, it is possible to set the STC value to custom setting the STC  
length to the same size of the surface clutter, and increasing the STC strength  
until the image on the screen cleans up. Please note that in very shallow waters  
it is usually better to switch to manual gain mode to reduce gain fluctuation due to  
rapidly changing bottom conditions. 2) Using Surface Declutter, increase the SD  
value until the surface declutter disappears completely.  
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6.12 Why do I never see fish in the range between 0 to 0.7  
meters?  
The minimum range of the fish finder is 0.7 meters. In this interval the Fish Finder  
can detect neither the bottom nor any target.  
6.13 How can I reduce the surface clutter?  
You can act by: properly setting the STC as described at 6.12 and also by increas-  
ing the NOISE LEVEL and reducing the GAIN or the GAIN OFFSET (if you are in  
auto gain mode). However please note that a strong attenuation of surface clutter  
may also reduce the capability to detect targets.  
6.14 The Fish Finder is in auto gain mode but the picture  
display too many small targets, what shall I do to reduce  
the screen clutter?  
Try increasing the NOISE LEVEL or decreasing the GAIN OFFSET.  
6.15 In very shallow waters when the AUTO GAIN mode is  
selected there are fluctuations in the bottom profile  
width and its color representation. What should I do?  
In very shallow waters the environment situation (bottom/water condition) vary  
very quickly thus causing the auto gain algorithm to create oscillations while  
trying to set optimal GAIN value for each situation. To avoid this it is advisable to  
switch to MANUAL GAIN mode and fine tune the GAIN to a fixed setting.  
6.16 In very deep waters even setting the GAIN to its maxi-  
mum value I cannot see the bottom what shall I do?  
Try decreasing the NOISE LEVEL. If still the bottom is not visible there is nothing  
you can do, the bottom echo is simply too weak to be detected.  
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Index  
50-200 FISH FINDER ................................. 26  
50/200kHz Full Display .............................. 14  
A
A-Scope ............................................... 9, 12  
Alarm ..................................... 10, 12, 22, 23  
Alarm Bar ................................................ 12  
B
Mounting ................................................. 27  
N
Noise Filter ........................................ 10, 34  
O
Operating Frequency ........................... 12, 25  
Output Power ........................................... 25  
P
Bottom Echo Profile ................................... 13  
Bottom Lock ............................................... 9  
C
Page Selection menu ................................. 13  
Power Consumption ................................... 25  
Power Requirements .................................. 25  
Preset Mode ....................................... 19, 21  
R
Radar ...................................................... 16  
Range Mode ............................ 19, 20, 21, 22  
Resolution................................................ 25  
S
Save Settings to User C-CARD .................... 23  
Scrolling Speed ......................................... 21  
Sensitivity menu ................................. 14, 20  
Sensitivity Time Constant .......................... 20  
Shallow Alarm .......................................... 10  
Shallow Water .......................................... 23  
Shift........................................................ 20  
STC..............................................10, 20, 21  
STC Length .............................................. 21  
STC Strengh ............................................. 21  
Structure ................................................. 13  
Surface Clutter ......................................... 13  
Surface Noise Filter ................................... 21  
T
temperature ............................................. 25  
Temperature Lower ................................... 10  
Temperature Rate ..................................... 23  
Temperature Upper ............................. 10, 23  
Thermoclines ............................................ 13  
transducer ..................................... 9, 22, 31  
Transducer Setup ...................................... 22  
U
C-CARD ................................................... 23  
Calibrate Aux Temperature ......................... 22  
Case Size ................................................. 25  
Chart/Fish Display............................... 14, 16  
CLEAR key ............................................... 15  
Color Bar ................................................. 11  
Colors ..................................................... 25  
connection ............................................... 29  
Cursor key ......................................... 14, 15  
D
Depth ................................................ 20, 23  
Depth Alarm ............................................. 10  
Depth Range ............................................ 25  
Depth ruler .............................................. 12  
Digital Depth ............................................ 12  
Dimensions ...................................26, 33, 34  
Display Colors .......................................... 25  
Display Setup ........................................... 21  
E
ENTER key ............................................... 14  
F
Features .................................................... 9  
Fish Finder display .................................... 11  
Fish Finder port ........................................ 10  
Fish Finder Setup menu ............................. 19  
Fishes ..................................................... 12  
focus ....................................................... 17  
Frequency .......................................... 12, 22  
Full Display ............................. 14, 15, 16, 17  
G
User C-CARD ............................................ 23  
V
Gain ........................................................ 20  
Gain Mode ............................................... 19  
I
Image Speed ............................................ 25  
Input Format ............................................ 25  
Installation ...................................25, 31, 33  
Interference Rejection ......................... 10, 20  
K
Keel Offset ............................................... 22  
L
Load Settings from User C-CARD ................. 23  
M
Variable Depth Marker ......................... 12, 14  
VDM .................................................. 12, 14  
Vertical Resolution .................................... 25  
W
Warning Message ...................................... 11  
Water Temperature ............................. 12, 22  
Weight .................................................... 25  
White Line ..................................... 9, 13, 21  
Z
Zoom ...................................................... 12  
Zoom Bar ................................................. 12  
Zoom Full Display ..................................... 14  
ZOOM IN/OUT keys ............................. 15, 16  
MENU key .......................................... 14, 16  
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