Technical information
Table Of Contents
- PART1.pdf
- PART2.pdf
- OPERATION OF THE EQ 55
- BASIC OPERATION OF THE EQ 55
- MENU SELECTIONS
- DISPLAY MODE MENU
- EXPANSION MENU
- GAIN MENU
- TRANSMIT POWER MENU
- CONFIGURATION MENU
- Configuration- Units of Measure
- Configuration - Background Color
- Configuration - Language
- Configuration - EXT I/F (External Interface) Sub-menu
- Configuration - EXT I/F - NMEA 0183
- Configuration - EXT I/F - Printer
- Configuration - EXT I/F - Ship's Speed
- Configuration - EXT I/F - Water Temperature
- Configuration - EXT I/F - Trigger
- Configuration - Test Pattern
- Configuration - TVG (Time Varying Gain)
- Configuration - Color Threshold
- Configuration - Scroll Speed
- Configuration - Alarms Sub-menu
- Configuration - Alarms - Set Min Depth (Set Minimum Depth)
- Configuration - Alarms - Set Max Depth (Set Maximum Depth)
- Configuration - Alarms - Min and Max Alarms ON/OFF
- Configuration - White Line
- Configuration - Filter
- Configuraiton - STC (Sensitivity Time Control)
- Configuration - Depth Adjust (Depth Adjustment)
- Configuration - Sound Velocity
- Configuration - Save Settings
- Configuration - Load Settings
- OPERATION OF THE EQ 55
- PART3.pdf
- PART4.pdf
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE EQ 55.
- BASIC INFORMATION
- TRANSDUCERS AND SPEED/TEMPERATURE SENSORS
- DETERMINING THE POSITION FOR THE TRANSDUCER
- General
- Go Deep
- The Boundary Water Layer
- Propeller Noise
- Vessel Heave
- Noise From Protruding Objects on the Hull
- Summing up on Transducer Location
- Thru-hull Installation
- EQ 55 Standard Transducer Mounted to Wood or Fiberglass Hull
- EQ 55 Standard Transducer Mounted to Wood or Fiberglass Hull.
- Adapter plate for EQ 55 Standard Transducer Mounted to a Steel Hull.
- EQ 55 Standard Transducer Mounted to a Steel Hull.
- EQ 55 Standard Transducer Mounted to a Steel Hull.
- Steel Stuffing Tube for EQ 55 Standard Transducer.
- DISPLAY UNIT INSTALLATION
- ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- Power Supply Connections
- Fuse
- Cabinet Grounding
- Rear Panel Receptacles
- Speed and Temperature Sensor Connections
- NMEA 0183 Interface Connections
- Color Printer Connection
- Location of Fuse and Rear Panel Receptacles
- Transducer Connectors ( European)
- Transducer Connectors ( North American )
- Speed Temperature Connectors
- NMEA Connectors
- MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY DRAWING
- OUTLINE & INSTALLATION DRAWING - EQ55 ECHO SOUNDER
- OUTLINE & INSTALLATION DRAWING - EQ55SA ECHO SOUNDER
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE EQ 55.
- PART5.pdf
- PART6.pdf
- PART7.pdf
- PART8.pdf
- PARTA.pdf
- PARTB.pdf

950-7001001/Iss 1.2 EQ-55 Operators Manua
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Page 2.34 Operation of the EQ-55
Kongsberg Simrad Mesotech Ltd.
Port Coquitlam, BC - Canada
2.7.7 Configuration - EXT I/F - Ship's Speed
The use of an (optional) speed sensor allows the
vessel speed to be shown on the EQ 55
screen.
Since various speed sensors are available on the
market with output from less than 200 to more than
22,000 pulses per nautical mile, a calibration
window appears when you turn the Speed function
ON.
Adjustment of this calibration value can allow a
more accurate speed to be displayed.
Comparison with a
speed indicator of
know accuracy or
operating the vessel
on a known
measured mile will
allow calibration of
the vessel speed.
Once the
calibration is
complete the value
should be saved
with other Menu
Selections, see
Configurations-
Save Settings,
pages 2-47.
MAIN MENU
LF SETTING
HF SETTING
DISPLAY MODE
EXPANSION
SET MARKER
GAIN
TRANSMIT POWER
CONFIGURATION
↓
↓↓
↓
CONFIGURATION
UNITS
BACK COLOR
LANGUAGE
EXT I/F
TEST OFF
TVG
COLOR THRESHOLD
SCROLL SPEED
ALARMS
WHITE LINE OFF
FILTER OFF
STC OFF
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
SOUND VELOCITY
SAVE SETTINGS
LOAD SETTINGS
EXT I/F
NMEA 183 OFF
PRINTER
SPEED OFF
TEMPERATURE OFF
TRIGGER OFF
CAL
25000
Ù
100
Ú
100
STATUS
•
• LF VRM = 0
• HF VRM = 0
• SPEED =
• 00.0 m
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