COLOR SCANNING SONARMODELCSH-53
1-2Main PanelPOWER TRANSDUCEROFF ONF1 F2 F3 - +NORM E/S HIS
A-4SYSTEM Menu25log 30log 35log 40logFAR TVGFar TVG CurveSetting range: 0 to 3SIGNAL PROCESSSmooth Echo - - - RngSmooth Echo - - - CirDelete ColorSett
A-5ExecuteDEFAULTSDefaultsHIST DISPLAYH-Slice WidthPRT/STBD SampleNet Shoot MarkTarget LockON OFFON OFFON OFFON OFFON OFFON OFFINTE
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SP-1SPECIFICATIONSModel: CSH-53-M 28 (Freq.: 28 kHz)50 (Freq.: 50 kHz)1. GENERAL(1) Range, TX Cycle, PulselengthycneuqerFcisaBegnaR)m(egnaRelcyCXT)ces
SP-2 (3) Transceiver Transmitter: High power MOS FET amplifier with 10-step power reduction switch Receiver: Low noise superheterodyne, continuously s
SP-3(6) Features Custom mode, interference rejector, afterglow, noise limiter, deletecolor, memory card (save and recall of picture, echo inside esti
IN-1INDEXAAGC... 3-32AGC... 3-
1-3Control FunctionNORM, E/S, HIST(Mode keys)Select display mode: NORM, normal sonar picture; E/S, Echosoundercombination; HIST, Historical display.L
1-4Sub Panel 1RECALLMEMOHISTE/SNORMF4F5F3F2F1ONOFFPOWERTRANSDUCERCARDREPLAYCOLORNETREPLAYTXHELPENDMENUFigure 1-3 Sub panel 1Sub panel 1 control descri
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1-6MainItemItemSettingRangeDescriptionNormalSettingMain SubSIGNALSIGNALPROCESSNL 0–10 Rejects unwanted echoes. 3AGC 0–10Automatically reduces receiver
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2-1OPERATIONAL OVERVIEWTurning the Power On/OffTurning the power onPress the ON switch on the main panel. The lamp above the keyshould light. If it d
2-2Selecting a Display ModeThe CSH-53 provides three display modes: normal sonar pic-ture, echo sounder combination, and history display combina-tion.
2-3Selecting a Display RangeOperate the RANGE control to select a display range. The rangeselected appears at the top center of the screen.Setting th
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2-4How to discriminate fish echoes from the seabedThe figure below illustrates how two fish schools a and b aredisplayed on the screen using three dif
2-5Tilt angle for surface fishSound emitted from the sonar transducer forms a circle-shapedbeam with a width of approximately 16 degrees in the verti
2-6Suitable tilt angleThe figure below illustrates the relationship among tilt angle,depth and detection range. Refer to it to find out the suitable t
2-7Adjusting the GainThe GAIN control adjusts receiver sensitivity (gain). Adjust itso fish echoes are clearly displayed with minimal noise on thescr
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3-1FINE TUNING THE PICTUREEliminating Unwanted Feeble EchoesEchoes from targets such as seabed and fish return to the trans-ducer in order of distance
3-24. When sea surface reflections or plankton layers disturb thepicture, decrease appropriate TVG option by one or two stepsby pressing – (minus) key
3-3Suppressing Seabed TailAGC (data setting window: SIGNAL, SIGNALPROCESS)The AGC functions to automatically reduce the receiver gainonly against stro
3-4Suppressing Seabed and Sea Surface Reflections inShallow WatersData setting window: TVG•TX, OUTPUTIn shallow fishing grounds with hard or rocky bot
3-51. Turn off the TX switch and operate all on-board equipmentone by one while observing the picture.2. Run the boat at various speeds to check if th
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCAUTIONUse the proper fuse.Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire orpermanent equipment damage.Do not use the equipme
3-6Setting F-shift (data setting window: SONR•BEAM,SONAR)If interference cannot be suppressed by the interference rejector(IR) or Tx cycle, change the
4-1MARKS AND DATAMarks, Data and Display ModeNormal display modeFigure 4-1 Marks and data appearing in the normal displaymode
4-2Figure 4-2 Marks and data appearing in the normal displaymode w/textFigure 4-3 Marks and data appearing in the echo sounderdisplay modeNormal displ
4-3Figure 4-4 Marks and data appearing in the history displaymodePermanently Displayed Marks and DataRange DataShows the range scale set with the RANG
4-4Mark/Data DescriptionShows own ship’s present position. The direction of the arrow showssh
4-5Range RingsThe range rings are inscribed at intervals of 1/4 of the range in use.Range ring data is also provided every two range rings. The range
4-6*Ship’s Track MarkWith gyrocompass or speed log connection, own ship’s track is plotted by a solid line. The track length can be selected among 5,
4-7Mark DescriptionTarget Lock Mark The target lock mark automatically tracks the fish s
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5-1MENU OVERVIEWMany functions are carried out through the menu system, whichconsists of the USER, SYSTEM, DATA SET and INITIAL SET/DATA menus. The m
iiTABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORDA Word to CSH-53 Owners ...
5-22. Operate the arrow keys in sub panel 1 to select a menu. Asyou move through the menu, each item, initially shown asblue on gray, universes to gra
5-3USER Menu DescriptionTable 5-1 User menu descriptionMenu Menu Item DescriptionCARDUTILITYList Lists contents of memory card.Save Saves control and
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5-11INIT SET/TEST Menu DescriptionThe INIT SET/TEST menu can be displayed by pressing MENU+ ON.uneMuneMuneMuneMuneMmetImetImetImetImetInoitpircseDnoi
iiiFUNCTION KEYSProgramming the Function Keys ...6-1Replaying
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6-1FUNCTION KEYSSimilar to the quick dialing function on a telephone, the fivefunction keys (F1–F3) on the main panel record control and menusettings
6-2FUNCTION KEYREGISTER1USER MENUCustomized settings are registered to FUNCTION keys.Select key number with↑ ↓ key and press MENU key.Press END key t
6-3Function Key Fine Tuning Fine Adjustment Item -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 TVG Near -3 -2 -1 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 TVG Mid -3 -2 -1 0 0
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7-1ADVANCED LEVEL OPERATIONFinding Fish School CenterWhen you want to find the center depth of a fish school, use theauto tilt function, which automa
7-2Tracking a Fish School (target lock)Target lock, which requires speed and heading inputs, automati-cally tracks an important fish school so that yo
7-3Target lock mark appearanceThe size and thickness of the target lock mark indicates fish speedand tracking status, as shown below.MeaningTarget lo
7-44. Select Tracking Method, and then press the [MENU] key.5. Select method desired.6. Press the [END] key several times to close the menu.Tracking
7-5Setting target lock conditions1. Open the sub panel 1.2. Press the [MENU] key while pressing and holding down thedown arrow key in sub panel 1.3.
ivWARNINGSOvervoltage Warning ...12-1Unretrac
7-6Description of target lock itemsTrackingMethodSets target lock function: target lock mark, fish or automatic.Track Echo ColorSets minimum echo sign
7-7Detecting Fish Schools AurallySometimes you may be preoccupied with other tasks and unableto concentrate on watching the sonar picture. In such ca
7-8The Fish AlarmThe fish alarm sounds an audible alarm when a fish echo abovea preset strength enters an alarm zone. You set parameters forthe fish a
7-9Relocating Fish School for Easy Observation1. Operate the trackball to place the trackball mark on the posi-tion where you want to relocate the ow
7-10Comparing of Fish School ConcentrationYou can get an estimate of the volume of two fish schools byusing the two ESTIMATE keys.1. Operate the track
7-11Measuring Fish School SpeedTo ensure a good haul, it is important to estimate the directionand speed of the fish school before shooting the net.
7-12Note 3: Each time the FISH key is pressed the latest fish markand ship’s speed mark change in the sequence shown below:Fish key pressed once:Fish
7-13Entering an event mark1. Set the trackball mark where you want to place an event mark(latest event mark).2. Press an EVENT key. The horizontal ra
7-14True Motion DisplayThe relative motion display places the own ship mark at the screencenter, and echoes from fish and the seabed move on the scree
7-15Plotting Net Location MarkBefore shooting net, you will decide the shoot timing consider-ing the water current direction, distance to fish school
vFOREWORDA Word to CSH-53 OwnersCongratulations on your choice of the FURUNO CSH-53 Color Scanning Sonar. We areconfident you will see why the FURUNO
7-16Observing Net BehaviorWith net sonde connection you can observe net behavior afterthe throwing of the net, on the echo sounder combination mode.Ac
7-17Reducing Sea Surface ReflectionsSea surface reflections can be reduced by sharpening the hori-zontal Rx beam width with the NARROW key. You may p
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8-1PORT/STARBOARD, HORIZONTAL SLICEDISPLAYSThe port/starboard display or horizontal slice display may bedisplayed by pressing the [HIST] key. The dis
8-2Horizontal slice display120 degrees of the picture in the horizontal direction is shownfor a given depth (D) in the horizontal slice window at the
9-1SAVING, REPLAYING PICTUREYou can save either the whole screen or the echo inside the esti-mate mark to the internal memory or a memory card.evaSot
9-2Saving the Picture1. Press the MENU key to display the user menu.2. Select SAVE PICTURE.3. Select item to save:Whole: Saves whole picture to memory
9-3Saving Net Shooting DataHow net shooting data is savedThe unit starts accumulating net shooting data when the SHOOTkey is pressed. When net shooti
9-4Replaying Saved DataWhole picture or echo inside estimate mark1. Press the RECALL key (on the main panel).2. Press the right or left arrow key in s
10-1TURNING MARKS, DATA ON/OFFYou can turn marks and data on or off through the data settingwindow or the USER menu.Turning marks on/off through the
viSystem ConfigurationSTANDARD OPTIONREMOTE CONTROL BOXCSH-135DISPLAY UNITCSH-530REMOTE DISPLAYCSH-106SUB DISPLAYCSH-536STEP-DOWNTRANSFORMERPT-400IN
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11-1INTERPRETING THE DISPLAYSeabed EchoesWhen the tilt angle is widened, the seabed echo illustrated be-low will appear on the display. When the tilt
11-2Fish SchoolsA fish school appears as a mass of echoes on the screen. Thecolor of the mass shows the density of fish schools on the sonarbeam. To f
11-3Sea Surface ReflectionsTo reduce sea surface reflections, set the tilt angle to 5° or higher,so the upper edge of the sonar beam does not hit the
11-4False Echo by SidelobeAn ultrasonic wave is emitted only in the direction set by theTILT lever, however there are some emissions outside the mainb
12-1WARNINGSOvervoltage WarningIf the input voltage to this unit rises above 125 VAC, the over-voltage detection circuit activates, an alarm sounds a
12-2Reset SwitchBreakerRAISE/LOWER CONTROL BOXHULL UNITTEST/NORMALswitchhhPhoto No. 1744Photo No. 1479Figure 12-1 Raise/Lower Control Box of the Hull
13-1SELF TESTSThe CSH-53 has various self tests to check it for proper opera-tion. If a test reveals equipment malfunction do not attempt tocheck ins
13-2Self Test DescriptionSingle testThe ROM, RAM and other devices of the display unit arechecked once. Control is returned to the SELF TEST menu when
13-3Panel testThis test checks the keys of the main and sub panels and theremote control box. Press and release each key. Its on-screenlocation shoul
1-1CONTROL DESCRIPTIONControl Layout on Display Unit and RemoteControl BoxSUB PANEL 2POWER TRANSDUCEROFF ONF1 F2 F3
13-4Gray testThis test checks for screen distortion. To escape from the testreset the power.GRAY TESTFigure 13-6 Gray testSIO testThis test checks for
13-5Interface Unit CS-120A Self Test1. Open the cover of the interface unit.2. Find DIP switch DP-1 on the lone circuit board. Turn switch#6 on to st
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14-1INPUT DATA SELECTIONSelection of Data on Interface Unit CS-120ANav data and fish data input from external equipment can beturned on or off at DIP
14-2Setting Distances Between Net Sonde TransmittersTo accurately display the net shooting mark and net sonde markposition, the distance between trans
15-1MAINTENANCEDo not work inside theequipment unless totallyfamiliar with electrical circuits.Hazardous voltage which willcause death or serious inj
15-2Hull Unit MaintenanceHULL UNITApply MOLYTONE grease#2 every six months.Dry dock ship and cleantransducer face yearly.Apply single coat of "MA
A-1MENU TREEUSER MenuEvent Mark 1Event Mark 2Fish MarkOn Track DataText WindowES WindowRange/BearingHeading MarkRange RingsBearing ScaleAuto Scan Wid
A-2DATA SET MenuSetting range: 200-1000 mON OFFSetting range: 0-3000 mSetting range: 0-1000 mExecuteExecuteExecuteExecuteExecuteExecuteExecuteCH
A-3INIT SET/TEST MenuSetting range: 0°-359°INIT SET/TEST MENU HEADING ADJHeading AdjustNMEA 4800, 9600 bpsNegative Positive Negative Positive
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