GENERAL CAUTION DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE * NEVER OPEN THE UNIT This product contains high voltages that are FATAL. This product has no user-serviceable parts inside. All repairs and adjustments MUST be made by a qualified electronics technician, * HIGH VOLTAGES High voltages of up 1o tens of thousands of volts are used in this equipment.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the E-100. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL = This instruction:: manual contains -important. safety .and operating instructions for the FR.100; FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing: cents FE-100 MARINE: PLOTTER/SOUNDER: The PF-100 consists of both a plotter and sounder: You can use both: simultaneously o separately. on other the ‘stippled: 10 Inch ‘color (CRT 'or on an external GRT.
TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL CAUTION [l DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE [ IMPORTANT. FOREWORD EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS PRECAUTION: UNPACKING TABLE OF C BEFORE OPERATION . 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel and remote controller W Display explanation i 2 FIRST APPLYING POWER . 21 Notice Lol s 810 7 2-2 Initial setting In the set mode 2.30nltial setting for chart o 8 24 Initial setting for GP-2000 2-initial sting for RY-I203 G060 3.1 Selecting plotter mode B Plotter mode B Plot screen S 3 B8 Navigation monitor screen .
4 SOUNDER OPERATION Selecting sounder mode 4056 W Sounder mode: 50 8 Compulsory settings 51 8 Basic screen i3 W Dual screen. B Basic abortion lock screen i BB Basic + expansion i 55 B Basic + temperature graph screen .00 56 Basic settings quail M Depth range setting B Phase shift setting BB Sensitivity adjustment . W Sensitivity of outer ravel adjustment .
BEFORE OPERATION The following descriptions instillation operation. » Condition indicator o The condition indicator shows the selected unction or condition, or appears when:the: condition matches a per-set condition: Condition indicator. e Condition indicator. i DESCRIPTION ERROR INDICATOR _I ‘Appears with-a beep sound when you push a key chichis not apple* cable for: the sifting, selection or . DESCRIPTION CENTER INDICATOR Appears when the center function is:activated in the potter.
# Data card description TYPES OF DATA CARDS {com:offers: 3 types of optional data ‘cards as described below: & f The \ROM ‘cards: should be pros diagrammed to suit your navigation needs: Offers programmed chars: 1 or: 2:charts are ‘programmed info each cardinal factory: A Offers . per-programmed . charts: Several charts are programmed | anti each cardinal factory.
B 1 pane L DESCRIPTION B Front panel and remote controller SENSITIVITY PUSH ON SWITCH [PUSH ON] (p. 58} Activates the sensitivity controls: When the sensitivity is set by the trackball, the sensitivity values set by the front panel controls are invalidated. CARD SLOT (pgs. vi 8 and 43) SENSITIVITY CONTROLS [HIGHLIGHT Accepts optional data cards. {p. 58} ‘Adjust ihe sensitivities of the sounder; The lolloping data cards are available. « THIGH] s for high frequency: {200 kHz) sensitivity: * ROM.
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION M Display explanation » Opening screen after the power is ON o ICON MARINE PLOTTER (SOUNDER EP=100 WARNING THIS €01 pinch navigation oily and NOT intended fo be's substitute T Lettuce & Current hearty After the power Pensioning screen appears for 10 sec.
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 + GPS monitor screen (Plotter mode) HEADING: , . 16r i M iy ABATE 402ND Ll aa (e 122%B0Amaw Fia limn s : Triton 10d Shows: the receiving: and: sifting ‘conditions: of an optional GP-2000 GPS: RECEIVER UNIT.: Almost no readouts will be displayed when the GP-2000 is not connected. « Lorna-C monitor screen (Plotter mode) R N Pee SRR o e i 187 " o ATILT 400N i oy 12273988 W wagging.
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION + Basic + bottom lock screen (Sounder mode) Shows the basic and bottom lock screens simultaneously. This: screen: is: convenient for observing the condition of the sea bottom or investigating fish near the sea bosom. pbe . A Shows the basic and expansion screens simultaneously. This: screen Is: convenient for observing fish schools, efo. Shows the: basic ‘and temperature .
FIRST APPLYING POWER 2 2-1 Notice Wuhan ‘first app hing power; the PF-100 requires several initial i stings: & Required swatting vary depending on: the FR-100 operating condition. :See the box helot for details. Thai initial settings are necessary again (except for 0.2 Joviality sealing in the set mode”) when Vessel position has ‘changed' by ‘more than 60 miles ‘or more than 1 degree wild the power was OFF. il setting in the set mode.
2 FIRST APPLYING POWER 2-2 Initial setting in the set mode Initial seeing: in: the set mode I8 necessary: for proper use of the PF-100 ENTERING THE SET MODE 1) Turn power OFF. 2): While pushing [MENU]: push [POWER] fo turn power: ON: then keep pushing [MENU: until & single beep sounds. 3 Release [MENU. + In the set mode & > Norberto = S MUTE PM PUNITIVE =il T E SUNTANNED = mon KT hike M.
2-3 Initial setting for chart FIRST APPLYING POWER 2 The initial settling for the chart is necessary wham you use the PF-160 with ‘an optional GP-2000 or RX-1203, and a ROM dare. This‘setting is not necessary when colt donor use an optional ROM card, 1} Make stare the center function is NOT activated. «: 9 Mg not displayed, 21 Push {MENU] 1o select the menu made. 3} Select "DATA CARD" by rotating the trackball vertically; then, push [SET]. + Pushing (6] lase performs this function.
2 FIRST APPLYING POWER 2-4 initial setting for GP-2000 The .initial: setting for ‘the GP-2000 is necessary when abstruse the PF-100 'with an optional GP-2000 GPS RECEIVER UNIT. v i M imploring 2/, VINES SOUNDER By ALCINDOR € Bkl 48 ata o NOTE: Initial seeings in the GP-2000 itself are necessary: before: the: FR-100 van:be initialized.
|B 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-1 Selecting plotter mode To display the digitized chart on a plot screen, an optional ROM card is necessary. ER If an: optional GP-2000: GRS RECEIVER UNIT or RX.1203 LORN-C RECEIVER UNIT has been Power ON installed, the receiver requires Initial settings again when vessel position has changed by more than 60 miles: more than || degree wheels the power was Q OFF. Seeps 9~ 10 for desalt ICON Push [POWER]. o tum power DN: OLEOMARGARINE i SOUNDER »Beep.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION H Plot screen 2203985 W] OFF INTERSTATE TSARISTS W e GLOOM B BL50NM NAVIGATION INDICATORS {pgs. 34:and 39) @ NAVIGATION RECEIVER INDICATOR (p. 20) Displays navigation receiver being used. €@ POSITIONING DATA ERROR INDICATOR "S ERR" appears when the positioning: gunship: men sends error signals. *TERR? appears when tie E-100 cannot re: cave positioning data forbore than:10:sec. © CURSOR POSITION READOUT Appears when using ‘a cursor.
B Navigation monitor screen PLOTTER OPERATION 3 TRIAL B0 INTRO P2 UI0 BE N ON SIERRA Seaplane. o GBS 2n:30 el | S 152 Ly Seepage: WARPAINT § COURSE INDICATOR Shows: the: course direction: 1o the: target way: point graphically: O COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR Shows alarm range from the selected navigation coarse; ~The green dotted lens show the course nut lama range. £ The red dotted lines show the course in alarm = When the course ‘oUt and tours initialism are set 10 the same tangs, only bellow lines appear.
M Lorna-C monitor screen PLOTTER OPERATION 3 Seep. Beep 13 * TARAZED 88 W ORE 23530 SEER MAG 160 o r 30005.8 A o 42008, 7 w5, Seep. 13, SUNDRIES R o colossal 27l almost manifesto} xx %3 100 VESSEL POSITION READOUT Indicates your ship position in Lat/Lon: * The: readout flashes: when ‘location data: differs mare than: 1 min, from the GP-2000 (optional) data. and the: QR-2000: Is::selected ¢ navigational re~ caver; @ TIME DELAY READOUT Indicates the delay time of ‘selected slave sta: Eons: (1D1:and TDD.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-2 Chart operation M Changing the chart scale The E-100 has 2 kinds of plot screens;, plot screen WHEN THE CURSOR IS DISPLAYED: Viand: 2, moreover each screen can be satin 10 When the charts magnified or reduced, the charts different s¢ales for your convenience. shifted to indicate the cursor position i the canter: Y EUTECTIC WHEN THE CURSOR IS NOT DISPLAYED: : Magnifies the chart scale. When the chart is magnified or reduced, the chart'is x5 Adduces the chart scale.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 | Moving the chart The displayed chart can be shifted to view a desired area Select one of the Hollowing methods: (If the ROM card: has ‘more: than 1 chart the ‘next chart is automatically: selected ‘when your vessel goes beyond: the displayed chant) (1) When the: cursor is: not displayed: rotate the trackball to:shift the displayed chart 2y When' the: cursor is displayed.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 M Selecting the navigation receiver ‘When more than one: navigation: receiver, such as both the GP-2000 and RX-1203, are connected to the FR-100; you can designate which data to display or select dual watch navigation: i 1) Push [SET]. for navigation receiver indicator Navigation receiver indicator turns green, e W 2y Push i AV 1o select the desired data source for display. « LR shows that data from:the BX-1203 s adopted.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 » Place name indication The place name can be displayed for your cone: niece. 1) Bush [MENU to'select the menu'mode. 2} Elect "BLOTTER! by roofing the trackball verbally; then, push SITE] * Pushing {11 also performs this funicular: + Tha plodder men window appears. & Select "SCREEN SETTING™ by rotating the trackball vertically: thee push [LETS » Pushing 18] lase performs this function.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-3 Track operation When you: are-cruising, the vessel track can be displaced in your favorite coral. Vessel position is ‘marked at'certain intervals; and the plotter draws a line between the points. The track: is drawn In upkeep 1200 points: i When the maximum has been reached, the points of the old track are erased. B Track indication » Track indication ON/OFF Track indication can be turned ON or OFF for your convenience. 1) Push [SET] 8 times.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 B Plotting interval The intervals along the track can: be selected to fit your cruising style: 1) Push [MENU] to select the menu mode. Sec. | 0.01NM Inc tailed track can be drawn. ¥ 1 ) Select "PLOTTER" by rotating the rack hall verve min. | 999 Nm {Long rack can be drawn. tidally; thee, push [SET] * Pushing.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-4 Event mark Event marks memorize desired reference positions on the chart. 7 colors can be used lo distinguish, good fishing: points, shallow areas, reefs, lighthouses, eio. 2 types of vent marks are prod ‘diagrammed info the PF-100 as follows: EVENT 1 100 Yes EVENT 2 .
3 PLOTTER OPERATION Il Erasing event marks or changing event type, color and comment Unnecessary event marks can be cleared, more: over. event type can be changed as well as: the comment of eventide 1. « Erasing the event mark, 1) Precursory] to turn the cursor. OGN 2} Set the cursor on the event mark to be cleared with the trackball; ) Pusher ) = Deprogramming event parity is indicated Hin the: programmed color; latitude and Longitude are ind acted i while: 4): Push [CLEAR. « The scent mark is erased.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 M Listing-up event marks » Event mark listing-up Event marks:are listed in'the menu dan be displayed easily. | Event mark erasing can also ba performed on the Fisk. PEE DN 1) Push MENUHIN o select the mend mode. 4 EXPEDITE + ENTRY « ERASE 5, ROUTE EDIT s ENTRY + ERASE 7 8 EVENT ENTRY. 17 EVENT LT+ ERASE 1 SCREENWRITING 2} :Select 'PLOTTER" by rotating the trackball ethereally: then push {SET]. » Pushing {11 also performs this function: = The plotter men winder appears.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-5 Navigation function M Function description The navigation: function allows: you 'to lead your vessel to & destination {way point) or along:a de: fired: route Using: the: navigation indicators.. The. ER shows : your: preset rouge; ‘course: error; distance; and direction: on the scream. This function allows you to'ignore tidal currents and winds during cruising.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 » Programming in the plotter menu Way points can be programmed anywhere you want by-entering latitude and longitude directly. 1) When destination navigation or route navigation is activated, tin the unction OFE. {pgs. Push [MENU] to select ihe menu mode. 3} Select "PLOTTER" by rotating the trackball ver. tidally; then, push [SET]. » Pushing 1] last performs this function. & The plotter menu window appears.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION I Erasing way points + Erasing on the plot screen. 1} Her destination navigation or route navigation is activated, turn the function OFF. (pgs. Push CURSOR] 1o turn the cursor ON. 3 Rotate ‘the! trackball 1o set: the! cursor on the PowerPoint-be cleared: 4y Push 9% Twice: + ‘WAY POINT? and maladministration appear, 5} i Push {CLR] to erase the way point. =it the SRO indicator appetites with a low esp, the warpaint may already be programmed into & mite.
PLOTTER OPERATION 83 M Changing way point comment and Lat/Lon data « Changing the comment Programmed pollutant comments can: be changed on the pit screen;: 13 When destination navigation or route navigation is activated, turn the function OFF.. (pgs 35,36, 40) N Push{CURSOR] 1o turn the cursor ON. g Set the cursor on: the way point with: the track: ball 4} Push |84 Twice. «SWAY POINT, . way point: number: comment and. white LAT/LON appears: 5) Push[SET].
3 PLOTTER OPERATION M Destination navigation (Basic navigation) Desalination navigation: leads ‘the: vessel ‘it ‘ong desired position.:. Course error can be checked by using it together with the alarm function, ‘This function Is not Useful when the shortest coliseum {a straight coarse) cannot be taken. It for example, an island dies In the way: use the route navigation described on pgs.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 » Function canceling in the plotter menu 1) Push NUTRIMENT o select the menu made: 2): Select “PLOTTER" : by: tantalizing: the ‘trackball vertically, then, push [SET] «Pushing [1] backpedals this function: w The plotter men widow appears. 3): Select "DESTINATION NAVY by rotating the fracks ball vertically, then, push [SET): + Pushing [1] also performs this function. = "DESTINATION NAV furn green; 4). Select "OFF” by rotating the trackball vertically. 5} Push [SET).
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 « Starting navigation with park of a route You can start route: navigation: in the middle of a programmed route; 1) Start route navigation with our desired route; # Perform steps 1~ S described nip. 38, 2} Neither plot screen, decide the desired target way point in the indicated route. 3} PUSH [CURSOR G turn the cursor ON. 4} :Set the cursor on the target way point. 5) Push] %% | twice. » The way point information appears.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 3-6 Plotter alarms B Alarm types The PF-100 has 4 types of plotter alarms 1o slut your aerating needs: I UNCTION Ari The alarm sounds when our vessel reaches the pr-gét area of the rival , destination. . The alarm sounds when: your vessel leaves the precancel area of the Anchor @ destination. R ‘Course out ! Thai alarm sounds whee your vessel goes aut of the preset marmoreal. R Course in J;,j : Thai alarm sounds when your vessel enters the per-set alarm area.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-7 RAM card Drawn frack, programmed event marks, way points and routes remain in the PF-100. However, when misinformation exceeds ‘a certain omit; a BAM card is needed to sloe the information. The EX-1142 RAM.CARD stores 2 less of data. * Battery installation Installment supplied battery, as'shown aright, before use; Creoles g ~g + Memory protection switch The EX:1142 RAM.CARD has @ memory protection: switch o protect: from accidental erasing For programming.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 * Data reading/erasing 1) Turn OFF destination: navigation and route navigation if they are activated. (pgs. 35,36, 40) 2) Push {MENU] to serest the menu mode. 3} Select "DATA CARD” by totaling the trackball vertically; then, push [SET]. + Pushing (6] also performs this function: » The data card mine window appears. 43 Insert the RAM card into the card slot. 5, Sal act “RAM: CARD! by rotating the trackball vertically: thee, perish [SET]. « Pushing [2] also performs his function.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-8 GPS data correction GPS positioning data: may differ farm our actual position depending on the satellite conditions. if the GP-2000 GPS: RECEIVER UNIT s connected, slight Lay Lon adjustment can: be performed from TEFP100. THe GP-2000 includes an averaging function for smuooth:plofting. This smelting ‘can be: performance the PF-100. s Lat/Lon correction Latonya correction is performed ‘when your: exact ship position can be figured: oul: using 4 fanatical chart.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION = Time delay correction Time Delay (1D} correction can be performed when you have a lorn table for TD correction. 13 Pushiness o select the duodenum. 2} Select "RANCOR” by rotating the trackball vertically; then, push (SET]. = Pushing 4] also forewarns this function. » TheLoran:Cimenu window appears; 3 Select "CHAIN 1 SET" or "CHAIN 2 SET” by rotating the trackball vertically; then, pushiness #Saloon "CHAIN.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 » Cycle jump correction When your vessel position is romanticist a Lorna-C stationary: a fringe:area the lorn signalman be distorted. causing your receiver to catch the wrong allele. The RX:1203 catches the: 3rd:cycle ‘of the: lorn Signal. When: the signet Is foo distorted, the 2nd or 4ih coley may be caught! thus a 3 mile miscalculate: ration may result. In such a case, the ECD readout will be outside the 10~ 25 range.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION 4-1 Selecting sounder mode 1) Push [POWER] fo turn power ON. « Either the postmodernist, sounder mode, recombination mode strewn will appear depending on what strewn was: power was muted OEF! 21 Push:[ < [ to select the sounder mode ‘when the plotter mode has been selected. + The' video: sounder 8 “activated with “all settings: slice: as. mode, depth:range; phase shift; sic.
I 4 SOUNDER OPERATION M Compulsory settings The following operations are required for using the sounder. [For details of each selling, see pys. Basic screen selection (p. 50) Select:the basic screen. W wme Depth range setting (p.57) Push [GEARSHIFT) then. select the depth s e = range with the trackball Phase shift setting (p.
SOUNDER OPERATION 4 @ Sensitivity adjustment (5, 58) then, set the: sensitivity. with the trackball or L ATV E «:Sensitivity. Is adjusted With the: remote. confrere, (tha value sat by e knot panel: control becomes invalid. & Sensitivity of outer Layer adjustment {p.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION I Basic screen a B * 12285965 WOOFER] HEEHAW o Fish schools ‘Sea bottom TERRAN B THY e 8 L@ 860 € NAVIGATION RECEIVER INDICATOR (p.20} Displays navigation receiver being used. @ POSITIONING DATA ERROR INDICATOR “SEER" appears when the positioning equipment sends error signals; “TERR" appears when the PF-100 cannot receive positioning data for more than 10 sec. © COLOR BAR (pi) Shows the color reference. Cornwallis: may into: be displayed: when the noise reduction is activated.
M Dual screen SOUNDER OPERATION 4 LR 4775 #1229 OFF a8 200 kHz display. The display position. can be changed by the [FREQ] key. 50 kHz display @ HEADING READOUT (p. 75} Shows the vessel heading: “COMPOST appears when compass is selected as & heading data source: : © MAGNETIC BEARING INDICATOR (p.77) Appears when magnetic bearing s selected: O DATE/TIME READOUT (5.7} Shows date and time. @ ALARM RANGE MARKER (p. 71) Shows the activated alarming. » The red made shows this shallow ordeal alarming range.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION Il Basic + bottom lock screen IR wartime a0 N Trek Pizzas s woo Re 2 %0 MAG 280° & 2.6 Bottom lock range Expansion range w122P55.85 W OFF 2 %@30 200" > ¢ Expansion display @ VARIABLE RANGE MARKER (VAM) (5.60) @ DEPTHS (p.60) ‘His marker determines the: center of the expansion the depth of the variable range marker. soon display: * Move the marker to your desired depth with the @ EXPANSION BANG MARKER (p. 61} [ZOOM) key plus trackball.
SOUNDER OPERATION 4 I Basic + temperature graph screen LUXURIATION N STROKE 0] DB % 122730.05 W L OFF. e 2390 I i ss0 70 ‘z)r & a5n o @ TEMPERATURE GRAPH Shows the temperature fluctuation over time. @ TIME PERIOD (p. 61) Shows the amount of dime passed on the graph: » This value can be changed. © TEMPERATURE (p. 61) Shows the temperature range of the grab. » This values s automatically set, and ‘cannot be set manually.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION 4-2 Basic settings W Depth range setting Depth range is the displayed wale depth range on the CRT, Set the derangement of the display properly. *:To0 Harlow a sting shows no bottom figure and tee Wide a settling shows @ narrow water range. 1) Push [RANGE/SHIFT]L = RANGE? appears. 23 Rotate the trackball vertically to set the proper derangement. » Pushing EA 1V 1 also performs this function; » The depressurization shifts.
SOUNDER OPERATION 4 M Sensitivity adjustment Transitivity I8 & very important factor in obtaining the best: pic lire. Sensitivity 1s adjusted ‘against the signet reflecting farm the sea bottom. BE SURE o stadium the sensitivity. « Sensitivities for the 200 kHz (high Tremulousness) and 50 KHz (ow frequency) (arsenic waves: are adjusted Tao low separately; 1) Push [AGAINST] * {GAIN" appears. o [ the dual screwiness Is selected push | [FREQ) o select the admitting display high or fow.
! 4 SOUNDER OPERATION M Frequency selection The E-100 has 2 ultrasonic wave emitting capabilities: Select a frequency of 50 kHz or 200 kHz, for your:convenience. Push [FREQ] to select the desired frequency: o ‘Ml appears when 200 kHz is selected. 200 kHz is suitable for-finding fish school dens ties and fish on the sea bottom. » ‘1" appears when kHz s selected; 50: kHz 15 stable for searching large dress and for examination of bottom geology.
4-3 Advanced settings M Depth measuring (VRM) SOUNDER OPERATION 4 Exact water depth of fish schools, sea bottom. efe. can be measured with the variable range marker on the CRT screen.
SOUNDER OPERATION 4 B Auto function The duo function controls depth range and sensitivity automatically. Auto function OFF When the auto function is activated, manual adjust: men is: not necessary forth: depth range and sensitivity. Make sure the sensitivity, 8TG, and depth range have suitableness. 21 Push [AGAINST] and [RANGE/SHIFT] simulcast: nervously. i = Red AUTO! appears. %W »[WAIN] [RANGE] and {SHIFT) cannot sad when:this function is' activated.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION 4-4 Sounder menus The PF-100 includes 8 advanced functions for the sounder as described ion pys Interference rejection This function reduces the ‘interference from other video sounders or from the generator of your ship. {t can be turned ON or OFF for your convenience. 1) Push [MENU} fo select the menu:mode. 2} Select VIDEO: SOUNDER': by rotating the trackball vertically: thee push [SET): * Pushing [2] also performs this function: + Sounder menu Window appears.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION B Display background color Dark bile or black can be selected 'as a: background color; 1) Push (Mention select the duodenum. *VIDEO: :SOUNDER" by totaling the trackball vertically: then, push [BELT « Pushing [2} ago: performs functionalist, « Sourer menu window appears; 3) i Select "BRG COLOR by rolling the trackball vertically; then, push [SET]L « Pushing [5] also performs this function; *BKG COLOR" teems gran. 4): Rotate : the : trackball: -horizontally 1o -serest *BLUE or 'BLACK.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION 4-5 Display interpretation I Color bar and time mark This ‘section: explain: the: displays which: were not covered in'the previous section * Color bar The PF-100 displays the intensity of the echo signal tricolors as in the following diagram. * The color: bar :can:he turned off:in: the: menu mode. See p. 66 ‘Data indication” far details: * The background color can be selected in dark bite or black, See p, 65 for details. Stronger Reid dish brown Had Gurgle Light purple Hollow.
M Fish school echoes SOUNDER OPERATION 4 Schoolmarmish will generally be piloted ‘between the surface ‘and the ‘sea ‘bot torn: i Usually: the fish schoolmarmish echo Is weaker than the bottom nacho because the reflection surface and the reflection proper are much smaller compartmentalize bottom: The size of the fish school can bie ascertained from ihe density of the display.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION BB Plankton and tidal current A plankton: layer s made up of masses ol mating microbes which: are displayed as clots-like Layers Brandon between the surface and ihe séa bottom and may v covers wide depth range: Plankton: are an important link: in the ford: chain for most game fish and locating their position can be. quite: beneficial to productive fishing:: Plankton are sensitive to: light ‘and. as a result,: swim to deep water dang daylight and rise to shallower depths airtight.
M Aeration SOUNDER OPERATION 4 When:the ‘vessel sails in' its own ‘wake as it goes astern or when: it sails: in -waves of 3 rough: sea; aerated water may cover the face of the transducer. The bottom line may not be displayed due to g reduction in transmogrification sensitivity of the ultrasonic waves. Ay Image caused by aerated water M Spurious bottom lines by side lobes Spurious bottom lines may.
5 COMMON FUNCTIONS M Screen memory » Function description The FP100 includes 9 screen memories which memorize screen information and settings activated for: both ‘the plotter and underside. The: desired memory:can sanity be-recalled-at any time for our convenience.
5 COMMON UNCTIONS M Heading data Data from either ‘the .compass or: the: navigation receiver can be designated for heading data. 1} ‘Push [MENU to select the menu mode. 2y Select "OTHER MENUS? by totaling the: track: ball vertically; then, push [SET]. = Bushing [T} also performs this Contrition: = The other menus window appears.
5 COMMON FUNCTIONS B True or magnetic bearing The heading ‘viewpoint ‘bearing: cursor: direction; ete; for display can be selected as the true bearing or magnetic bearing: 1¥: Push MENU o select the menu:mode. 2) Select "OTHER MENUS” by rotating the trackball vertically; then, push [SET]. » Pushing 7] ales outperforms function: * The other mines window appears, 3): Select ‘BEARING' hy rotating the trackball-vert: cagily; then, push [SET].
I Built-in simulator COMPUNCTIONS B The PF-100 includes: a builtin: simulator for operation training.or checking functions.: The simulators activated on both the plotter and sounder modes. e Activating the 1) Turn the power OFE. 2) ‘While simultaneously: pushing [ w51 and [ ame ] push POWER] o turn power ON;: keep pushing [:e5: ] and [} until single beep sounds. 3} Release w9 fans e | «:Opening display appears: The sounder simulator Is activated when steps 1 = 3 are completed.
6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS B System connections Bl Supplied remote controller Antenna for Lorna-C Oenophile EX-1 207 REMOTE CONTROLLER: Non-tom navigation receiver i VIBES OUT) e MR-40 MARINE RADAR E AT TREY] > NUTMEAT [CONCISE] = « Power cable 1) :Connect the supplied power cable o the ves: flyswatter: (1140 VDC acceptable): *Red: @ Black & 2} Connect: the: power ‘cable’ coronation o the [PARMIGIANA connector of the PF-100. 3} Ground the IND] germinal with ‘a ‘shift, ‘heavy gauge wire.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS B + Transducer, speed sensor and temperature sensor When: using & transducer: squished with ia: speed/temperature sensor such as the EX-1010, connect the cable o the [TRANSDUCER Bj jack. When ' using the: separate’ transducer :and temperateness sensor; < Connect the cable from the transducer to the [TRANSDUCER A jack.
6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS M Installation * Main body Set the PF-100 main body: in & desist location where viewing and: controlling [can be performed easily. The supplied Universal bracket allows “dashboard.” ‘overhead’ or "Serene-up’ mounting. CAUTION: NEVER set the PF-100 In the following locations: « Where sat or fresh wale could spray on it « Ware extreme heat, cold vibration ora dy environment cold damage it.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS « Viewing hood 1) Install the tabs: 2} Attach the hood tightly. 3} Punctilious hears flick” ‘The supplied viewing hood is for daylight use ot the ER-100. * Remote controller Install the remote controller at your desired location. 1} Select the location. 25 DAl 3 holes: (diameter 5 mm; 3416 in) for install: elation and 1 hole (diameter for he remote controller cable by referring to figure 1 3) Fix the controller with the supplied wing nuts and washers by referring to figure 2.
M Preventive maintenance MAINTENANCE 7 Preventive maintenance will k Keep the FF-100 god ‘operating ‘condition; ‘and may ‘help reduce service time and expanse; () Clean and remove any dirt or dust from the unit cover and: remote: controller: unit with: soft.
B 9 SCREEN FLOW CHART + Combination mode B 8z 1:1 screen NOTE: The rate of screen size can.
options 12 NAVIGATION RECEIVER, CABLE, CONTROLLER « GP-2000 GPS RECEIVER UNIT External GPS receiver unit. Re sever trendsetting operations including power OFFEND are controlled by the PF-100. See pgs: 9:and: 15, * OP-311 GPS CABLE Used to connect the GP-2000 and the FP100: Length: 3im: * RX-1203 LORN-C RECEIVER UNIT. Built-in: Lorna-C receiver Unit. Operation and set: ting can:be’ performed: from the 'FP100. Nine note filters are per-adijusted corresponding 1o your area’ An optional AM is required.