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850-164575 / Rev.D SP60 Low frequency fishery sonar Operator manual WARNING The sonar must never be powered up when the ship is in dry dock. The transducer will be damaged if it transmits in open air. To prevent inadvertent use of the sonar, pull out the mains plug on the Sonar Processor Unit whenever the vessel is in dry dock.
About this document Rev Date Written by Checked by Approved by Rev.D 25.11.04 RBr SØJ OBG Changed to reflect new software version 1.2.X. © 2004 Simrad AS ISBN 82-8066-008-9 All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by the copyright hereon may be reproduced or otherwise copied without prior permission from Simrad AS. The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice.
Operator manual Sections 1 System description This chapter provides a brief introduction to the SP60, and defines the main units. Refer to page 1. 2 Display modes This chapter defines the available operational display modes. Refer to page 13. 3 Sonar Operating Panel The main functions of the SP60 is controlled by a dedicated keyboard; the operating panel. The controls and functions of this unit is described. Refer to page 23.
Simrad SP60 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 2 Main units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wheelhouse units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operator manual Tilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Various . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What this chapter contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Simrad SP60 Sort Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pop-up menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View pop-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Object pop-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . View menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operator manual Heading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inspect Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Message Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Simrad SP60 User Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wind Direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 149 Wind Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zoom Scale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System description SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Introduction The Simrad SP60 sonar is a long range omnidirectional low frequency sonar, designed for small and medium sized fishing vessels, preferably for purse seiners. The standard frequency is 26 kHz (triple and multiple frequencies as option), and the beam can be electronically tilted from +10 to –60 degrees. Great emphasis has been placed on giving the best possible presentations on a high resolution colour display.
Simrad SP60 System overview Main units The Simrad SP60 sonar consists of the following units: • Wheelhouse units: - Display monitor - Sonar Operating Panel - Sonar Processor Unit - Sonar Interface Unit - Loudspeaker • Sonar room units: - Transceiver Unit - Hull Unit Wheelhouse units The Display Monitor is a high-resolution colour LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). In addition to the sonar picture, the monitor can also display the user menu for the interactive operation.
System description Sonar room units The Transceiver Unit is located in the sonar room, close to the Hull Unit. One signal cable is used for communication with the Sonar Interface Unit in the wheelhouse. The transceiver performs the signal processing and the digital beamforming of the 128 transmitters and 128 receiver channels, which are located on the four identical transceiver boards. The Hull Unit is designed to be lowered 1.0 meters below the ship’s hull.
Simrad SP60 System diagram A simplified SP60 system diagram is shown. (A) = Colour display (B) = Operating Panel (C) = Sonar Processor Unit (D) = Sonar Interface Unit (E) = Loudspeaker (F) = Multiple interface lines to peripheral equipment (G) = Transceiver Unit (H) = Hull Unit (1) = Wheelhouse (2) = Sonar room 4 850-164575 / Rev.
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Simrad SP60 Options General The standard SP60 sonar is a single 26 kHz version with beam stabilization. The beam stabilization was an optional function until 1 January 2003. After that date, the function was included with the standard sonar delivery. The options described below are pre-programmed into the standard software version, and a code word is required to make the actual option available. Simrad offers a 1 month free test period for certain options.
System description Functional description Introduction The basic principles of the SP60 sonar are unique because of the 128 separate transmitter and receiver channels with their transducer elements spread around on the spherical transducer array. The transmission, reception and data processing are under computer control, and the powerful capabilities of the sonar are the results of sophisticated digital signal processing software and state of the art hardware.
Simrad SP60 60 degrees vertical slice Omni/Vertical combination In addition to the Omni picture, the vertical slice is especially useful for visualizing the vertical distribution of a school of fish. In that way, it is not necessary to go over the target to see the distribution on the echo sounder, which often results in a spreading of the school. 8 850-164575 / Rev.
System description Stabilization system When the beam stabilizer is activated, both horizontal and vertical beams will be stabilized electronically for roll and pitch movements up to ±20 degrees. The beam direction will then change continuously according to the vessel’s movements, and secure an optimal contact with the targets even in rough seas. Stabilization system Reception A great effort has been made to reduce unwanted noise to get a clean and stable echo presentation.
Simrad SP60 However, the sound absorption in salt water increases with the frequency, thus giving the lower frequencies a longer detection range. Related topics → Frequency options, page 6 AGC (Automatic Gain Control) This control will automatically adjust the gain in the preamplifiers depending on the strength of the incoming echo signals. The strength of the filter can be selected in the menu.
System description There are 128 separate transmitters in the unit distributed on four transceiver circuit boards. Each transmitter is individually addressed and controlled from the signal processor. The controlled parameters include power output and time delay for each transducer element in order to form a beam with the selected tilt angle. When the stabilisation system is active, the tilt angle for each beam will automatically be corrected relative to the vessel’s pitch and roll movements.
Simrad SP60 Peripheral equipment The SP60 sonar requires connection to a speed log and a course gyro. An inaccurate log or gyro input will cause inaccurate indication of the vessel and target movements. In addition to log and gyro, the following peripheral equipment can be connected to the sonar. • A (D)GPS may be connected to the SP60 sonar to establish the vessels position and provide cursor and marker latitude and longitude.
Display modes DISPLAY MODES Introduction This chapter describes the SP60 display modes. The various modes represent the graphical presentation of sonar data. Nine different display modes are generated to present the best possible presentation and flexible choices for a large range of user applications.
Simrad SP60 Bow Up When Bow Up mode is selected, the vessel symbol is stationary on the screen with the bow pointing upwards. The echo presentation covers 360 degrees around the vessel, and all echoes are updated for every ping. The distance from the vessel symbol to the outer echo ring is equal to the selected range. The movement of the echoes across the screen are controlled by a combination of the vessel’s course and speed and the target’s own movements.
Display modes North Up When the North Up mode is selected, true north is always up on the screen. The vessel symbol is stationary with the bow pointing in the vessle’s course direction. The movement of the echoes across the screen are controlled by a combination of the vessel’s course and speed and the target’s own movements. Related topics → 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 True Motion When the True Motion mode is selected, the picture is locked to a geographical position, where the vessel moves around the screen according to its present course and speed. All echoes are always presented in their correct position relative to the vessel, and their movements on the screen will be a true representation of the movements of the targets through the water.
Display modes 180° / Audio When the 180° / Audio mode is selected, the upper half of the screen shows a 180 degrees bow-up presentation, while the lower part is used for a recording of the audio channel. The audio channel is shown with a continuous white line in the horizontal picture, and it can be trained in any direction. The recorded echoes are a direct replica of the echoes under the white audio line.
Simrad SP60 270° / Vertical The 270° / Vertical mode is specially designed for purse seining. The vertical half slice is displayed in the lower left corner for normal setting with the net on the starboard side. If the net is set on the port side, the 60 degrees vertical slice will be displayed in the lower right hand corner. With this presentation, it is easy to keep the best contact with a school in both the vertical and horizontal presentation, and to determine its size distribution.
Display modes Bow Up / Vertical When the Bow Up / Vertical mode is selected, the picture is divided into three sections; where the left side is a bow-up presentation similar to the bow-up presentation previously described. The upper part on the right hand side is a catch data presentation, while the lower part is a 60 degree vertical slice presentation. Related topics → 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 True Motion / Vertical When the True Motion / Vertical mode is selected, the picture is divided into three sections; where the left side is a True motion presentation similar to the true motion presentation previously described. The upper part on the right-hand side is a Catch data presentation, while the lower part is a 60 degrees Vertical slice presentation. Related topics → 20 Cosmetics, page 50 850-164575 / Rev.
Display modes Dual 1 The Dual mode is a kind of “two sonars in one” operation, where each presentation is updated for every second transmission. All settings can be set individually for each of the two presentations. This makes the dual mode especially useful for optimizing settings by directly comparing the two presentations. To optimize the horizontal settings, use the Horizontal menu to try different settings in the upper picture. These settings are automatically transferred to the other modes.
Simrad SP60 Dual 2 The Dual 2 mode is very similar to the Dual 1 mode previously described, but the “two sonars” are presented next to each other. All settings can still be set individually for each of the two presentations. Related topics → 22 Cosmetics, page 50 850-164575 / Rev.
Sonar Operating Panel SONAR OPERATING PANEL Introduction You may enter operational commands directly on the Sonar Operating Panel. Sonar functions may also be accessed and activated using the menu field on the display and the trackball on the operating panel. Frequently used functions are directly accessed by the designated control buttons. These are grouped according to their purpose. SIMRAD MAIN SW.
Simrad SP60 Main switch Main switch functions control power to the sonar, hoisting and lowering of the transducer and indicates the transducer’s current position. Power Pressing Power for approximately two seconds powers up the sonar. The adjacent green LED blinks while the Sonar Control Unit boots up, and remains illuminated once the system is operational. Before the sonar can be powered down, the transducer must be in the Up position.
Sonar Operating Panel Symbol The Symbol functions provide on-screen graphic references for targets, own ship and fishing gear. (A) Target marker To mark a target, move the cursor over it and press the button. A triangular symbol with a corresponding number will appear on the screen over the target. Position data for the defined markers are displayed in the Objects menu. Note that the system continues to track the markers even when outside the sonar range.
Simrad SP60 Seine circle This is a useful aid in planning the shooting of the purse seine. It is used as follows: 1 Press the Gear button. - The purse seine circle will appear on the forward end of the ship symbol on the corresponding side of the vessel selected in the Setup menu. The circle will follow the vessel’s movements. 2 At the moment the seine is shot, press the Gear button again. - The purse seine circle will remain stationary and indicate the ideal path for setting the seine.
Sonar Operating Panel Mode The four Mode buttons can be used to select either the four favourite display modes or user settings. The set up the buttons to choose modes or settings, select Mode Buttons in the Display menu. Depending on the selection you make in the Mode Buttons menu, you have two options: • To select a mode, use the Mode button on the top of the menu, or press one of the four Mode buttons.
Simrad SP60 Gain Gain controls are specified as either horizontal or vertical. Horizontal gain The two upper buttons control receiver gain effecting the horizontal presentation of the sonar. The level of gain selected is display in the Horizontal menu and on top of the tilt indicator in the upper left-hand side of the display. It has 51 selectable values numbered from 0 to 50 and may be changed in steps of 1 dB.
Sonar Operating Panel Range Range controls are specified as either horizontal or vertical. Horizontal range The two upper buttons control the horizontal range. The range selected is displayed in the Horizontal menu, and on top of the tilt indicator in the upper left corner of the display. Vertical range The two lower buttons control the vertical range. The range selected is displayed in the Vertical menu. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Cursor The cursor is used for on-screen cursor orientation and menu operation. Menu The Menu button is used for selection between Menu or Full Screen presentations. When the main menu is displayed, the echo presentation will be reduced correspondingly. In full screen presentation, the full dimension of the screen is used for the echo presentation.
Sonar Operating Panel Trackball The trackball controls the cursor. The cursor changes appearance in relation to its location on the screen: • An Orange cursor in the echo field. • An arrow in the menu field. • A negative or positive sign at each end of the menu buttons. The negative or positive sign indicates the direction in which the corresponding parameter values will be changed when the Select button is pressed. Related topics 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Train The audio channel is displayed as a continuous white line. It can be trained either manually or automatically. The bearing angle is displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the display, indicated relative to the bow. Manual In the Manual mode the train left (arrow) or train right (arrow) buttons are used to direct the audio line to the desired bearing.
Sonar Operating Panel When the Auto Tilt function is activated in the Position Track mode the tilt search centre is automatically adjusted with regard to the distance to the tracked position. Target track To track a target, place the cursor over the desired location and press the Target Track button. A circle will appear on the display and its position automatically tracked by the system using the strongest echo centred in the ”window” represented by two lines on the audio line.
Simrad SP60 Tilt Manual tilt In Manual mode the transducer may be tilted within the systems limits by pressing the Tilt up (arrow) or Tilt down (arrow) buttons. Pressing either button once changes the tilt angle in steps of 1 degree. Pressing and holding either button continuously changes the tilt angle until pressure is removed. In the Position and Target Tracking modes, the tilt angle will automatically be adjusted to compensate for the distance to the tracked position.
Sonar Operating Panel Various The buttons grouped under various are Zoom, Record, Mute and Off Centre. Mute The Mute button is used as to activate and deactivate the echo audio channel, and to acknowledge audible alarms. The Mute function is also available on the Display menu. Record The record function is used for storing either a sequence or single display picture. Sequential or single storage options are preset in the Store/Recall menu (available from the Setup menu).
Simrad SP60 OPERATION Introduction What this chapter contains All operation of the sonar is normally made from the Sonar Operating Panel. Optionally, a standard mouse or trackball may be connected, and the sonar can then be operated by means of the menu system alone. This section contains a detailed description of the start and stop procedures, the principles of the menu operation, and other operational procedures for the daily use of the SP60.
Operation Maintaining the sonar Maintenance procedures To ensure the best possible reliability of the SP60 sonar, it is important to follow the maintenance procedures described in the Maintenance chapter. Important when docking the vessel Caution When docking the vessel, disconnect the mains plug on the Sonar Processor Unit to prevent inadvertent use of the sonar. The transducer can be damaged if allowed to transmit in air.
Simrad SP60 Start and stop procedures Note Before you start the sonar, check that the water depth is sufficient, and that the vessel’s speed is within the maximum speed specified with the transducer lowered. MAIN SW. Start procedure Observe the following procedure to power up the sonar. Up 1 Press the Power button on the monitor to power up the display monitor. 2 Press and hold the red Power button on the Sonar Operating Panel for approximately two seconds to start the sonar.
Operation Disconnected mains In case of power failure, or if the mains plug on the Sonar Processor Unit has been disconnected, the sonar must be started by pressing the start switch S101. This switch is located behind the small front panel on the Sonar Processor Unit. The location of the S101 switch on the front of the Sonar Processor Unit. S101 (CD15006) Design change On sonars shipped from Simrad before August 2003, the APC10 Sonar Processor Unit is used.
Simrad SP60 Procedures for emergency hoisting are provided in the Maintenance chapter. Dry-docking safety measures To prevent inadvertent use of the sonar when dry-docking etc., disconnect the mains plug for the Sonar Processor Unit. Warning Transmitting in air will damage the transducer! Related topics 40 → Sonar Operating Panel, Main switch. page 24 → Manual hoisting and lowering, page 163 → Status, page 137 850-164575 / Rev.
Operation Menu operation Introduction The menu system on the SP60 sonar is designed to allow for easy and fast access to the parameters. The menu can be removed from the screen. Some of the parameters (for example Range, Gain and Tilt) can be controlled both from the button on the menu and from buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel. The parameter values shown on the menu buttons will then change according to the setting made on the panel.
Simrad SP60 Screen presentations The menu can be set up for permanent display, or available only when required for parameter alterations. The Menu button on the Sonar Operating Panel is used to select Menu or Full Screen presentation. Typical screen presentation with the menu on the right hand side (CD15008A) In Menu presentation, the menu is always shown on the right hand side of the display, and the size of the echo area will be reduced.
Operation Full screen presentation with the menu hidden from view (CD15008B) Full screen presentation with temporary menu (CD15008C) 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Menu structure The menu field on the sonar display contains several different buttons, tabs and parameter dialogues. A B (A) Sonar type: The upper “button” indicates the sonar in operation. You can not press this button. (B) Mode selection: The second button is used to display the current mode. You can press this button to select a different mode.
Operation Menu buttons Each menu contains several buttons. Each button shows both the function and the current parameter. The majority of the buttons in each menu field have three functions. • You can select a lower parameter value. • You can select a higher parameter value. • You can open the applicable dialogue. (CD15010) A 850-164575 / Rev.D + C B (A) Decrease: Position the cursor on the left side the button.
Simrad SP60 Selecting a new parameter value The menu system is operated by the trackball and the Select button on the Sonar Operating Panel. CURSOR Menu Select View Object A When you have gained more experience, and have become more familiar with the available options, you will select the parameters directly from the “smart” buttons. Use the trackball to move the cursor, and position it over the button. First method: Use the trackball to move the cursor to the right or left side of the button.
Operation The parameter value shown in the button is operational even without closing the parameter dialogue. This makes it easy to test the effect of each parameter setting. Note that the transceiver related parameters will first be in operation in the next ping. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Stored parameters Default settings The parameter settings identified with an asterisk (*), indicates the normal setting known to perform well under normal conditions. If you get “lost“ in the parameter settings, the Default settings function will bring up these normal parameters. The Default setting function is available on the Setup menu, and a dedicated parameter dialogue is used.
Operation Visual aids Common information on the display In nearly all display modes, the following information is provided. • The Tilt indicator is displayed in the upper left corner. The selected range and gain is shown on top of this indicator. • The orange text in the upper right hand corner of the echo area shows the bearing, distance and depth of the cursor. • If a GPS is connected to the sonar, the geographical latitude and longitude for the cursor location will also be displayed.
Simrad SP60 Cosmetics The choices in the Cosmetics menu allows you to enable or disable a range of visual aids in the sonar picture. Sonar display with Bearing Card (A) Wind Marker (B) and Distance Rings (C) enabled N E B 400 300 200 100 W S C A (CD15014A) (A) The Bearing Card shows the current bearing relative to the vessel. The markers are shown as short white lines for every 10th degree along the outer circle of the sonar view.
Operation E E N Sonar display with Variable Range Marker (D), Compass Card (E) and Vertical Ring (F) enabled. The Vertical Ring reflects the vertical range setting. F E 100 m D 200 m W 300 m S 1123 m 400 m (CD15014B) (D) The VRM (Variable Range Marker) consists of an adjustable range ring with range readout. It can be used for any type of distance marking relative to the vessel.
Simrad SP60 Sonar display with Vertical Depth dividers (G), Track history with Minute Markers (H) and Bow Marker (I) enabled. N E I 100 m 200 m W 300 m H S G 400 m (CD15014C) (G) The Depth dividers are horizontal dotted lines used to visualize the depth steps in the vertical slices. (H) The Minute markers are shown as small circles on the track history of the ship. (I) The Bow Marker is heading marker.
Operation Installation of options The following options can be installed on the SP60 sonar: • Triple- or multiple-frequency • Scientific output Note that all options are pre-programmed into the standard sonar version, and that Simrad offer a 1 month free test period for certain options. When ordering a permanent option installation, a code word will be released from Simrad. For a free test, or permanent option installation, use the following procedure: 850-164575 / Rev.D 1 Select the Setup menu.
Simrad SP60 The following parameters are available in the Install options dialogue. HWID - This field displays the unique 12-character Hardware Identification code. This code is different for each SP60 sonar. Simrad uses this code to generate the 32-characters code word used for a permanent option installation. Try - A number of buttons, where each will start the 1 month free test period for the chosen option. Note If any time or date adjustments are made during the test period, the option will be closed.
Operation On-line help The SP60 sonar is equipped with a comprehensive on-line help system. It is available from all the parameter dialogues and menus by pressing the Help button. Help is provided in two levels: On-line and Free. Once pressed, the first Help text will appear in the bottom of the menu. This is the On-line text. It is short, context sensitive, and designed not to interrupt the operation of the sonar. To close the Help dialogue, press the Close button.
Simrad SP60 MENU DESCRIPTIONS Introduction This section provides a detailed description of the complete menu system for the SP60 sonar, and contains the chapters listed below. For an explanation of how to operate the menu system, refer to the section Menu operation. The SP60 comprises a large number of different menus on several levels. Menus are selected by pressing their respective tabs on the right side, and the appearance of menus and tabs depends on the chosen operation mode and the current settings.
Menu description Active menus Overview The Active menus are those relevant for the different operational modes. The menus are shown with vertical selector tabs on the right hand side, and each menu can easily be selected using the trackball and the Select button on the Sonar Operating Panel. All menus have access to on-line help through a Help button. Active menus 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Horizontal The Horizontal menu is used to control the horizontal presentations. The parameters chosen are present in all display modes. When a horizontal parameter setting is selected and defined in one mode, the chosen settings will automatically be applied to all modes.
Menu description Vertical The Vertical menu is only shown in modes with a vertical slice function. All relevant settings, except the TX Power, can be selected separately for the vertical modes independent of the horizontal settings. When any vertical setting is selected and defined in one mode, the setting will be applied to all vertical modes.
Simrad SP60 Display The Display menu is shown in all display modes, and provides access to parameters controlling the visual presentation of the sonar views. Some of the choices on the menu are simple on/off buttons. Full Screen - Replica of the Menu button on the Sonar Operating Panel. Audio Mute - Replica of the Mute button on the Sonar Operating Panel. Resolution - Select 16 or 64 colours in the display presentation. The chosen resolution is shown in the colour bar below the button.
Menu description Setup The Setup menu is shown in all display modes, and gives access to parameters controlling the processing and algorithms in the sonar system. It also provides access to specific system parameters and functions such as Test and Store/Recall.
Simrad SP60 Objects The Objects menu is shown in all display modes, and displays the range (R), bearing (B) and depth (D) to all selected objects. The identification (ID) abbreviations for the different objects are: AT - Automatic Target Track Marker Ci - Circle Marker M - Target Marker OS - Own Ship Marker PT - Position Track Marker F - Radio buoy marker (if a GPS buoy system is connected) The number behind the ID abbreviation refers to the same number on the object in the sonar presentation.
Menu description Temporary menus The Temporary menus are those selected from the active menus. They are also shown with vertical tabs on the right side of the menu, and can easily be selected by the trackball and the Select button. The Temporary menus must however be removed manually using the Close button in the bottom of menu. All Temporary menus have access to on-line help through a Help button. Temporary menus 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Cosmetics The Cosmetics menu is activated by pressing the Cosmetics button in the Display menu. It provides access to various parameters controlling the appearance of the sonar picture. All the functions - except Track history - are on/off buttons.
Menu description Store/Recall The Store/Recall menu is activated by the Store/Recall button in the Setup menu. The Store/Recall menu is used to store single display pictures or a sequence or pictures. The stored pictures can easily be recalled for evaluation or comparing schools. Store/Recall parameters Store - This is the “record” button to start the storage sequence. Delete - Deletes the highlighted display picture. Rename - Provides an on-screen keyboard to rename the stored picture.
Simrad SP60 System test The System test menu is activated by the Test button in the Setup menu. The System test menu provides several test routines available to perform operational and functional tests. These tests are designed only to be carried out by qualified service engineers. Test parameters Test Configuration - This function is only to be activated by qualified service engineers. Test Function - This function is only to be activated by qualified service engineers.
Menu description About - This button provides access to a small information dialogue providing the current software version. The Close button closes this menu. The Help button opens the on-line help. Related topics 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Sort Modes The Sort Modes menu is activated by the Sort Modes button in the Setup menu. The Sort Modes menu is used to select the display modes to be activated by the four Mode buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel. The four upper display modes in this menu will always be the four modes selectable by the four Mode buttons in the order they are sorted. In order to sort the modes, select the actual mode and use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to place it in the wanted position.
Menu description Pop-up menus The pop-up menus are accessed using the View and Object buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel, or the middle and right mouse buttons if an optional mouse is installed. Each button will present a small menu, and it appears at the cursor’s current location. To make a selection, use the trackball and the Select button, or the mouse. Pop-up menus → View, page 70 → Object, page 72 Related topics → 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 View pop-up The View pop-up menu is accessed using the View button over the trackball on the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mouse button if an optional mouse is installed. When activating the pop-up menu in the Catch Data view, it will display the following reduced menu. View pop-up parameters Set New Display Centre - When this function is selected, the new display centre is moved to the cursor’s position where the View menu was activated.
Menu description Grey scale data - This command changes the display from a colour presentation to a black-and-white. The number of shades of grey and the number of different colours used will be the same. The Grey scale data command can be selected for singular sonar views independent of each other. View Menu - When this function is selected menus will be displayed according to the view in which the cursor is situated. Several different View menus are available. Related topics 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Object pop-up The Object pop-up menu is accessed using the Object button over the trackball on the Sonar Operating Panel, or the right mouse button if an optional mouse is installed. This pop-up menu is mainly used when you operate the sonar from an optional mouse, as most of the functions on it can be selected directly on the Sonar Operating Panel. Note that the cursor related selections in the Object pop-up menu use the cursor position where the pop-up menu was activated.
Menu description Object pop-up parameters Basic functions - These choices provide the same functions as their respective buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel. - Target Track - Position Track - Set Marker - New Own Ship Marker - Circle Marker - Gear Symbol New ruler - When this function is selected, a straight line is drawn from the current cursor position (where the Object pop-up menu was selected) to another selectable position. The ruler will display range and bearing between the two points.
Simrad SP60 View menus The View menus are activated from the View pop-up menu, which again is accessed using the View button on the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mouse button. The View menus are shown with vertical tabs on the right hand side, and the menus can easily be closed using the Close button in the lower part of each menu. All menus have access to on-line help through a Help button.
Menu description GeoView The GeoView menu is activated by pressing the View button on the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mouse button in any horizontal view, and then selecting View menu in the View pop-up. The GeoView menu provides control of selected parameters related to the current data displayed in the horizontal view; Scale and Target track. It also provides you with a button to reposition the vessel symbol. GeoView parameters Ship to centre - Moves the ship symbol to the centre of the view.
Simrad SP60 VerticalView The VerticalView menu is activated by pressing the View button on the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mouse button while positioning the cursor in any of the vertical views, and then selecting View menu in the View pop-up. The VerticalView menu provides control of selected parameters related to the current data displayed in the vertical view; Zoom, Zoom Scale and Data Source.
Menu description CatchView The CatchView menu is activated by pressing the View button on the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mouse button while the cursor is located in the Catch view, and then selecting View menu in the View pop-up. The Catch view is only available in the 270º/Vertical, True Motion/Vertical and Bow up/Vertical display modes, and you may need to hide the menu to see it. The CatchView menu provides control of selected parameters related to the current data displayed in the Catch view.
Simrad SP60 Messages Message categories When necessary, the sonar will provide you (or your service engineer) with operational and technical messages. These messages are sorted into four categories; Warnings, Operator alarms, System alarms and Errors. In order to access the messages, the Message bar must be enabled. This function can be set to activate itself when necessary. The Message Bar is located at the bottom of the display, and it contains four buttons, one for each category of messages.
Menu description Warnings The Warnings menu is activated from the Warnings button in the Message bar. The Warnings menu displays the warning messages issued by the sonar. Each warning is identified with time of issue and a heading. Additional information is found in the small text field below the message list. The top of the message list with the most recent messages is always displayed when the dialogue is opened. Acknowledged messages are displayed in grey.
Simrad SP60 Operator alarms The Operator alarms dialogue is activated from the Op.Alarms button in the Message bar. The Operator alarms menu displays the alarms issued by the sonar. Each alarm message is identified with time of issue and a heading. Additional information is found in the small text field below the message list. The top of the message list with the most recent messages is always displayed when the menu is opened. Acknowledged messages are displayed in grey.
Menu description System alarms The System alarms dialogue is activated from the Sys.Alarms button in the Message bar. The System alarms dialogue displays the alarms issued by the sonar. Each alarm message is identified with time of issue and a heading. Additional information is found in the small text field below the message list. The top of the message list with the most recent messages is always displayed when the dialogue is opened. Acknowledged messages are displayed in grey.
Simrad SP60 Errors The Errors dialogue is activated from the Errors button in the Message bar. The Errors menu displays the alarms issued by the sonar. Each error message is identified with time of issue and a heading. Additional information is found in the small text field below the message list. The top of the message list with the most recent messages is always displayed when the menu is opened. Acknowledged messages are displayed in grey.
Parameters PARAMETERS About parameter dialogues and help This chapter describes all the parameter dialogues accessed from the menu system. When a parameter is selected, the available choices are shown in the dialogue below the menu. The setting is then made using the available buttons or lists. Several levels are frequently used to select the parameters. Note that: 1 In many cases you will not need to open the parameter dialogue, as you can control the settings directly on the menu button.
Simrad SP60 Alphabetical list The following is an overview of available parameters incorporated in the SP60 sonar system. → → → About, page 85 AGC, page 86 Audio volume, page 87 → → → → → → Bearing, page 88 Bearing (Display), page 90 Bearing (Vertical), page 91 Colour Threshold, page 92. Colours, page 93.
Parameters About The About parameter dialogue is accessed from the System test menu. The About dialogue is only used to provide information about the current software version. In addition, the Versions button opens a small text document with detailed version information. This information is not intended for operational use. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 AGC (Automatic Gain Control) The AGC parameter is accessed from the Horizontal and Vertical menus. The AGC (Automatic Gain Control) adjusts the gain in the sonar’s preamplifier circuitry. This gain depends on the strength of the incoming echo signal. The result is a filter effect, reducing noise and reverberation. As show in the menu, the AGC has four different settings.
Parameters Audio Volume The Audio Volume is accessed from the Horizontal and Vertical menus. The Audio Volume in the loudspeaker can be selected in 10 steps. The audio channel, from which the audible information is retrieved, is shown with a continuos white line. This line can be trained by using the training controls on the Sonar Operating Panel or the Train button in the menus. The audio signal can easily be muted by the Mute control on the Sonar Operating Panel, or by the Mute button the Display menu.
Simrad SP60 Bearing (Horizontal) The Bearing parameters are accessed from the Horizontal menu. The Bearing of the audio channel is normally controlled from the Sonar Operating Panel. The selected bearing is shown with a continuous white line pointing out from the transducer position. This line can be trained manually or automatically in any position. The angle readout on the bearing button can be selected to be ±180 degrees relative to the bow, or absolute (relative north).
Parameters Absolute/Relative Click Absolute to set bearing of the audio channel to be relative to true north. Click Relative to set the bearing to be relative to the vessel’s bow. Manual/Auto In Manual mode, the audio channel can be trained continuously in either direction by pressing the two arrow buttons in the Train field on the Sonar Operating Panel. In Auto mode, the sonar will automatically perform search within the selected Search Sector using the steps defined.
Simrad SP60 Bearing (Display) The Bearing button is located in the Display menu. This is simply a selector switch. Click on the button to select True north or Relative ship. Certain bearing data will change their values accordingly. The following bearing data will change when you switch between the two settings: • Cursor bearing • Markers bearing in the Objects menu • Target positions in the catch data views Note that there are no indication on any of these readouts to identify them as relative or true.
Parameters Bearing (Vertical) The Bearing (Vertical) parameter is accessed from the Vertical menu. This dialogue allows you to train the audio channel bearing manually. The Bearing of the audio channel is normally controlled with the Train buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel. The bearing of the vertical slice, which is presented by the white audio line in the horizontal picture, may also be trained by the Bearing button in the Horizontal menu.
Simrad SP60 Colour Threshold The Colour Threshold button is located on the Display menu. The Colour Threshold function is used to reduce the number of echo colours on the display. The strength of the echoes is indicated with a scale of 16 or 64 colours. A weak echo has a cold colour (blue), medium echoes have warmer colours (green, yellow) and strong echoes are shown with the warmest colours (orange, red). If desired, the number of colours may be reduced.
Parameters Colours The Colours button is located in the Display menu. The colour strength of the echo presentation can be selected with three different colour scales. Under normal conditions, the Normal colours will give the best dynamic in the echo presentation, while Strong colours are preferred for weaker echoes. Do not confuse this parameter with the Colour Threshold setting. Related topics → 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Data Source The Data Source button is located in the Vertical View menu. The Vertical View menu is are activated by pressing the View button on the Sonar Operating Panel (or the middle mouse button) while positioning the cursor in any of the vertical views, and then selecting View menu on the View pop-up menu. The Data Source parameter is used to select the bearing source of the vertical views. Audio - The vertical slice will follow the trainable audio channel.
Parameters Dead Reckoning Dead Reckoning is accessed from the Setup menu. Dead Reckoning is used to improve the position of the historical track line from the vessel, relative to the actual position of the drifting fishing gear. When OFF, the vessel movement and track line will be calculated from the GPS data, which then will be relative to the bottom. When ON, the gyro and speed log are used to positioning the vessel relative to the water.
Simrad SP60 Default Setting Default Setting is accessed from the Setup menu. This function makes it possible to delete all the parameters currently saved in the sonar’s memory, and re-install those defined by Simrad instead; the factory default settings. These default settings are identified with an asterisk in the different parameter dialogues and menus, and will perform well under normal conditions. 96 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Direction Indicator The Direction Indicator is accessed from the Vertical View menu when Data Source is set to Indicator. The Vertical View menu is activated by pressing the View button on the Sonar Operating Panel (or the middle mouse button) while positioning the cursor in any of the vertical views, and then selecting View menu on the View pop-up menu. This feature allows you to train the vertical slices independent of the audio channel.
Simrad SP60 Display Gain Display Gain is accessed on the Display menu. The Display Gain increases or decreases the presentation of the echo colours on the display. In order to adjust the receiver gain, refer to the individual Gain parameters accessed in the Horizontal and Vertical menus. Related topics → 98 Gain, page 107 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Edit Gear (Purse) The Gear parameter dialogue is accessed on the Setup menu. Each of the available options in the Gear dialogue can be edited using the Edit button. When a purse has has been selected, this parameter dialogue is provided. These parameters allows you to define the depth and the length of your purse seine, as well as which side of the vessel it is positioned. Depth This function allows you to enter the depth of your purse seine.
Simrad SP60 Edit Gear (Trawl) The Gear parameter dialogue is accessed on the Setup menu. Each of the available options in the Gear dialogue can be edited using the Edit button. When a trawl has has been selected, this parameter dialogue is provided. These parameters allows you to monitor or define the distance and depth of your trawl, as well as the height and width of your trawl opening. If you use the Simrad ITI system, these parameters will be provided automatically.
Parameters Width A dedicated parameter dialogue is provided to define the width of the trawl opening. The setting is made automatically if you click the Auto button, provided that a Simrad trawl system is connected to the sonar. If you click Manual, you can define the setting in steps of 10 meters. Length A dedicated parameter dialogue is provided to define the length of the trawl symbol on the sonar display. Related topics → 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Edit School The Edit School parameter dialogue is accessed from the School button in the Setup menu. In the School dialogue, select species and press Edit. The top button displays the fish species selected in the School dialogue. The Edit School dialogue displays the species of fish and its presently selected density. The density for the school volume estimation is based on kg/m@ school area.
Parameters Expansion The Expansion parameter is accessed from the Echo View menu. The Expansion function is used to expand the echo view around the trawl symbol or the bottom. To expand around the bottom, an external echo sounder must be connected. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 External Synchronization The External Sync button is located in the Setup menu. The External synchronization function makes it possible to eliminate interference from other Simrad sonars on board the vessel. If the sonars are connected together, you can use these settings to synchronise their transmissions. Sync mode A dedicated parameter dialogue opens. It allows you to select one of the three synchronization modes; None, Slave or Master.
Parameters Fish Alarm The Fish Alarm button is located in the Setup menu. The Fish Alarm function makes it possible to set up the sonar to warn you when a school of fish are detected inside the selected sector. The selected sector is displayed with white dashed lines in the horizontal sonar picture. Fish alarm This is an on/off switch used to activate or deactivate the fish alarm function.
Simrad SP60 Frequency The Frequency parameters can be called from the Horizontal and Vertical menus. Note that this parameter dialogue is optional, it will only be available if the triple or multiple frequency option has been installed on the sonar. The Frequency parameter dialogue is used to select the transmitter and receiver frequency. In addition to the standard frequency, an optional multiple frequency version is available.
Parameters Gain The Gain is accessed from the Horizontal and Vertical menus. The Gain is normally selected from the Sonar Operating Panel. It has 51 values, these are numbered from 0 to 50. The receiver gain is changed 1 dB per step. In addition to the readout on the Gain button, the horizontal gain is normally repeated over the tilt indicator in the upper left hand corner on the display. The default value is 30 dB. Related topics → 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Gear The Gear button is located in the Setup menu. The Gear parameter dialogue is used to select the type of fishing gear, and to get the right size and position of the gear on the display. By using Edit... it is possible to program the system for three different purse seines, three different bottom trawls, and three different pelagic trawls. Related topics 108 → Edit Gear (Purse), page 99 → Edit gear (Trawl), page 100 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Heading The Heading parameter is accessed by pressing the Hdg (Heading) button in the Status dialogue at the bottom of the menus. The Heading readout is a repetition of the connected course gyro input. Manual heading input may be used if signals from external sensors are missing. By selecting Manual, the + and buttons can be used to alter the heading value. Important: This readout must not be used for navigation. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Inspect Object The Inspect Object parameters are either accessed when you select a target marker in the Objects menu, or when you place the cursor on the marker and pushes the Select button on the Sonar Operating Panel. The Inspect object parameter dialogue displays the current parameters for the chosen object. Note that every parameter may not be applicable for all marker categories.
Parameters Language The Language button is located on the Display menu. The Language parameter dialogue is used to select the language on the menus. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Menu The Menu button is located in the Display menu. The Menu parameter is used to select different levels of complexity of the menu system. • For simplified use, select the Short menu system. Only the most important parameters will then be shown in the menus. • For normal operation, select Normal. This setting is recommended for most users after some experience with the sonar. • For advanced use, select Full. All parameters in the menus will be shown. 112 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Message Bar The Message Bar button is located in the System test menu. This menu is accessed by pressing the Test... button on the Setup menu. The sonar automatically issues messages when a disturbance occur. The messages are grouped into four categories; Errors, System alarms, Operational alarms and Warnings. The Message Bar parameter dialogue is used to select at which level warnings and alarms shall be presented.
Simrad SP60 Mode The Mode button is located on the top of every menu. The Mode parameter dialogue is used to select display mode. It will automatically provide a selection between the modes currently available on the sonar. The various dipslay modes are described in the Display Modes chapter. The modes can also be selected with the four Mode buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel. The various modes to activate using those four buttons are controlled by the Sort Modes menu.
Parameters Mode Buttons The Mode Buttons button is located in the Display menu. This is simply a selector switch. Click on the button to select Mode or User, and by this defining the operational function of the four Mode buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel. Mode: The four Mode buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel can be used to select from your favourite modes. User: The four Mode buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel can be used to select between four favourite user settings.
Simrad SP60 Movements The Movements button is located in the Setup menu. The Movements function makes it possible to estimate the position of a tracked school at a given time (from one to ten minutes). Estimate school position is presented by a violet dot. When selecting 0, the movement estimation is switched Off. 116 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Palette The Palette button is located in the Display menu. The Palette parameter dialogue is used to select background colours and day/night brightness of the display. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Panel Backlight The Panel Backlight button is located in the Display menu. The Panel Backlight controls the illumination on the keyboard on the Sonar Operating Panel in 8 steps (0 – 7). Note that the Panel Backlight can only be manually operated. The Auto button is added for future expansion. 118 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters PP Filter The PP Filter can be accessed from the Horizontal and Vertical menus. The PP Filter (Ping-to Ping filter) reduces unwanted noise and echoes from the screen. The filter has three different strengths. As the ping-to-ping filter compares the echoes from the last 2 (Weak), 4 (Medium) or 8 (Strong) pings, it will take this selected amounts of pings to make a stable presentation when changing most of the sonar functions.
Simrad SP60 Pulse Form The Pulse Form is accessed from the Horizontal and Vertical menus. The Pulse Form parameter dialogue is used to select the form of the transmitter pulse. This could either be CW (Continuous Wave) with different pulse lengths, or FM (Frequency Modulation) with different pulse lengths and number of frequencies. Range CW -- Pulse length (ms) FM (meters) Short Normal Long Auto 150 0.9 1.8 5.3 FM4 300 1.8 3.5 10 FM4 450 2.7 5.3 15 FM4 600 3.5 7.
Parameters There is a selection between three different pulse lengths: Short, Normal and Long. In addition the pulse length will change automatically in accordance with the selected range. The table shows the different pulse lengths given in milliseconds (ms). FM (Frequency Modulation) In the FM mode, the transmitter pulse is frequency modulated. This provides a stable echo presentation and greater ability of detection as noise and reverberation are reduced.
Simrad SP60 Range The Range parameter can be accessed from the button in the Horizontal and Vertical menus. Horizontal and vertical range is normally selected using the SP60 Sonar Operating Panel. You can also control these settings directly on the Range button. The available choices are listed in this dialogue. The Range buttons are described in the Sonar Operating Panel chapter. Available ranges (in meters) are: 150, 300, 450, 600, 900, 1200, 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000, 3500, 4500, 6000 and 8000.
Parameters Range (Catch View) The Range (Catch View) button is located in the Catch View menu. The CatchView menu is activated by pressing the View button on The Sonar Operating Panel (or the middle mouse button), while the cursor is located in the Catch view, and then selecting View menu on the View pop-up menu. The Range in the CatchView may be selected manually or automatically. In Manual, the range scale can be selected from the list in the dialogue.
Simrad SP60 RCG (Reverberation Controlled Gain) The RCG button is located in the Horizontal and Vertical menus. The RCG (Reverberation Controlled Gain) regulates the receiver gain individually for each of the 64 receiving beams. In Weak and Medium selections, signals with small variations, like propeller noise, surface and bottom reverberations will be removed, while signals with fast variations, like target echoes or bottom echoes, will not be removed.
Parameters Recall The Recall button is located in the Store/Recall menu, which is accessed from the Setup menu. The Recall button is used to retrieve the previously stored display information. You can select which storage image you wish to see by selecting it from the list of temporary or permanent files, or start a playback sequence. When a playbeck sequence is finished, the last picture of the sequence will remain “frozen” on the display. The recalled image is clearly identified with the word “Recall”.
Simrad SP60 Ruler To create a ruler, open the Object pop-up menu by clicking Object on the Sonar Operating Panel (or the right mouse button), and select New ruler in the Object pop-up menu. To open the Ruler dialogue, click on the ruler with the Select button. The Ruler dialogue provides information about the currently selected ruler, its length and angle. The same information is also provided next to the ruler on the display. The Delete button allows you to remove the ruler from the display.
Parameters Scale The Scale button is located in the Geo View menu. The GeoView menu is activated by pressing the View button on the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mouse button in any horizontal view, and then selecting View menu in the View pop-up menu. The Scale of the horizontal presentations may be selected between 25% and 200%, where 100% is the default scale. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 School The School button is located in the Setup menu. The School parameter is used to obtain information of the volume estimation of a school in the automatic target tracking program. Four types of known fish species plus Own school can be selected. Assumed density can be adjusted according to experience by use of the Edit School button. Related topics → 128 Edit School; page 102 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Scientific Output (Option) The Scientific Output button is located in the Setup menu. The Scientific Output functionality is designed to be used when the sonar is used for scientific purposes. When enabled, the sonar will provide special information on an ethernet port.
Simrad SP60 Search Sector The Search Sector is accessed from the Bearing paramater dialogue, which is turn is opened from the Horizontal menu. The Search Sector parameter dialogue is used to define the size (in degrees) of the search sector, in which the audio beam will travel back and forth when the Auto Search mode is enabled. Related topics 130 → Bearing, page 88 → Auto Search, page 32 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Search Step The Search Step is accessed from the Bearing paramater dialoge, which is turn is opened from the Horizontal menu. The Search Step parameter dialogue is used to define the size of each step (in degrees) the audio beam will travel between each transmission. This function is used when the Auto Search mode is enabled. Related topics 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Sector The Sector is accessed from the Horizontal menu. The Sector is defined as the sector covered by one ping. The size of the sector can be selected between 360 degrees (Omni) and 11 degrees (single beam). When you select 11 degrees, the current bearing will be the centre of the audio beam. The audio beam can be turned manually by means of the Train buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel, or automatically in the Auto Search or tracking programs.
Parameters Slant Range/True Range The Slant Range/True Range button is located in the Cosmetics menu, which in turn is accessed from the Display menu. In the True Range presentation the echo distance is the distance which the vessel must sail in order to come on top of the target. In the Slant Range presentation the distance to the target is measured along the tilt angle. (A) = True range, (B) = Slant range, (C) = Tilt angle 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Speed The Speed parameter is accessed by pressing the Spd (Speed) button in the Status dialogue at the bottom of the menus. The Speed readout is a repetition of the connected speed input source, which can be a separate speed log input or data from the connected (D)GPS. In case of a fault in the speed data, the speed can be set manually by pressing Manual and using the + and buttons to alter the speed value. 134 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Stabilizer The Stabilizer button is located in the Setup menu. When the stabilizer is active, the transducer beam will be stabilized electronically for roll and pitch. The beam direction will change continuously according to the vessel’s movements, and thus be compensated whenever the vessel is out of trim. The beam angle will always be maintained as if referred to a “flat” water surface. When the stabilizer is used, this will also allow you to use the PP Filter in rough seas.
Simrad SP60 Start Range / Stop Range The Start Range / Stop Range button is located in the EchoView menu. The functionality of this button depends on the Expansion setting. If Expansion is set to Trawl, this button will appear as Start Range.
Parameters Status The Status dialogue is the default view displayed in the lower, right hand corner of the screen. The Status dialogue can not be closed, but if an other parameter is selected it will be overwritten. The dialogue contains a transducer position indicator, as well as readouts of current time, date, latitude, longitude, heading and speed. Related topics 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Store The Store button is located in the Store/Recall menu, which is accessed from the Setup menu. The Store button is used to store display information. This may be a sequence loop or single display pictures, as selected in the Store mode dialogue. If a sequence loop storage is selected, the Store button is used for start and stop of the storage. If single picture storage is selected, a new picture storage is made each time the Store button is pressed.
Parameters Target Track The Target Track button is located in the GeoView menu. The GeoView menu is activated by pressing the View button on the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mouse button in any horizontal view, and then selecting View menu in the View pop-up menu. Target Track lines shows the movement history of targets as a line after the respective symbols.
Simrad SP60 Tilt The Tilt parameters are accessed from the Horizontal menu. The Tilt is normally controlled from the Sonar Operating Panel. The transducer can be tilted electronically from +10 degrees up to -60 degrees down. In addition to the readout on the Tilt button, the tilt angle is normally repeated on the tilt indicator in the upper left corner of the display, and in the vertical modes; directly in the vertical slice. Arrows Manual tilt up/down.
Parameters Time and Date The Time and Date dialogue box is accessed by pressing the Time or Date buttons in the default Status dialogue at the bottom of the menu. Time and date are battery powered and stored in the memory when the sonar is switched off. The Date/Time properties dialogue box is provided by the sonar’s operating system, and it is used to change time, date and time zone settings. • Time adjustment - Use the cursor and select the actual digit.
Simrad SP60 Track History The Track History is accessed from the Cosmetics menu. The Track History lines show the movement history of your own ship as a line after the vessel symbol. When this function is active, the length (in time) of the history lines can be set. It is possible to place minute markers on the history line. To activate this, press the Minute Marker button (”on/off switch”) on the Cosmetics menu. These markers are shown as small circles on the history line. 142 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Track Window The Track Window parameter is accessed from the Setup menu. The Track Window command enables you to adjust the track window size. A larger track window will enable the system to track a large target more easily, but the system will be more susceptible to background noise. Smaller targets may be ignored if there is a lot of noise in the area, as the system will track the strongest echo within the track window. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Transducer The Transducer button is located in the Status dialogue at the bottom of the menus. The Transducer position is normally selected from the Sonar Operating Panel, and in addition to the LED indicators on the panel, the transducer position will be indicated in the Status dialogue. The Off, Up, Middle and Down controls in the Transducer dialogue correspond to their respective buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel and makes it possible to make the selections by the trackball.
Parameters TVG (Time Variable Gain) The TVG button is located in the Horizontal and Vertical menus. The TVG controls the gain in the signal amplifier. The gain is weakest just after the ping, and increases in accordance with time (and therefore range). The TVG reaches the maximum gain at approximately 1500 meters. In addition to Off, the TVG can be selected with five different curve slopes, each having different gain regulations.
Simrad SP60 Tx Power The Tx Power button is accessed from the Horizontal and Vertical menus. The TX Power is used to select the transmitter output power. Note that the TX Power parameter is common for all the menus. Thus, if the Tx Power is changed in one menu, it will automatically also be changed in all other menus. The transmitter operates with three different power settings in addition to Off (passive). The output voltage can be checked on the voltmeter in the Transceiver Unit.
Parameters Units The Units button is located on the Display menu. When activated, it opens the Engineering Units parameter dialogue. This parameter dialogue is used to set up the various units used by the sonar to display all measurements. Separate units are available for Range, Equipment, Depth, Speed, Position and Temperature. When any of these buttons are pressed, dedicated parameter dialogues are provided to make the selection.
Simrad SP60 User Setting User Setting is accessed from the Setup menu. The User Setting is used to store the parameter settings for different type of fisheries, or individual user related settings. The stored settings can easily be loaded back into the operative menus using the Mode buttons on the Sonar Operating Panel. Load Selected Setting Use this option to retrieve the previously stored setting. Click on the chosen setting in the dialogue to highlight it, and then click this button to retrieve it.
Parameters Wind Direction The Wind Direction button is located in the Setup menu. The wind marker is show in the outer area of the echo presentation as a white arrow. This arrow can be manually adjusted for indication of the wind or current direction, or automatically show the wind direction if a wind sensor is connected. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Wind Speed The Wind Speed button is located in the Setup menu. The Wind Speed is not used as a parameter in the sonar. It is only a readout if a wind sensor is connected. 150 850-164575 / Rev.
Parameters Zoom The Zoom button is located in the Vertical View menu. The Zoom function is used to zoom in on the vertical view around the trawl symbol or the bottom. To zoom in on the bottom, an external echo sounder must be connected to the sonar. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Zoom Scale The Zoom button is located in the Vertical View menu. The Zoom Scale is used for scaling the zoom around the bottom. 152 850-164575 / Rev.
On-board maintenance ON-BOARD MAINTENANCE Introduction This section deals with maintenance work that may be carried out by the user. In addition to cleaning the cabinets and dust filters, you should inspect the sonar room at least once a week. The ventilation and heating system, as well as the bilge pump arrangement should then be checked to be in good working order. For location and replacing of fuses, refer to the chapter for the unit in question.
Simrad SP60 Wheelhouse units Cleaning The units must be kept clean and dry. Remove salt water residue with a soft cloth moistened in fresh water. Do not use strong solvents. Note The display screen must be handled with care to avoid damage to the anti-glare filter coating. Use a soft cloth without any strong solvents when cleaning it. Dust filter To avoid overheating, the dust filter(s) must be inspected, and if necessary, cleaned once every third month.
On-board maintenance MC70 Sonar Processor Unit The two dust filters on the MC70 are located on the air inlets on the front side of the Sonar Processor Unit. The dust filters on the MC70 Sonar Processor Unit (CD7023) The filter is accessible by simply pulling off the filter grid. Each filter should be vacuum cleaned, or washed in soap and water. If washed, the filter must be dried thoroughly before being reinstalled. 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 Transceiver Unit Dust filter There is a dust filter in the bottom of the Transceiver Unit. To avoid overheating, this must be inspected, and if necessary, cleaned once every third month. The dust filter is accessible from the outside of the Transceiver Unit, by unscrewing the eight finger nuts in the bottom of the unit. The filter should be vacuum cleaned, or washed in soap and water. If washed, the filter must be dried thoroughly before being reinstalled.
On-board maintenance Hull unit General The sonar hull unit must be under continuous watch as a part of the vessel’s machinery. As the hull unit may be exposed to severe strain because of pitching and vibrations, it must be inspected regulary for loose parts. In addition to lubrication, check for signs of corrosion. If required, clean the corroded areas and paint over with a high quality protective paint. Topics 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 SP60 Hull unit familiarization Observe the illustration below for the identification of the main parts. A) Upper limit switch S304 B) Transducer shaft C) Lower limit switch S305 D) Air bleeding cock E) Hoist motor F) Motor Control Unit G) Gantry H) Oil reservoir I) Mounting flange J) Installation trunk K) Transducer 158 850-164575 / Rev.
On-board maintenance Docking the vessel When docking the vessel, great care must be taken not to damage the sonar trunk and protecting blister. Warning The sonar must never be powered up when the ship is in dry dock. The transducer will be damaged if it transmits in open air. To prevent inadvertent use of the sonar, disconnect the mains plug on the Sonar Processor Unit whenever the vessel is in dry dock. The location of S302 in the Motor Control Unit 850-164575 / Rev.
Simrad SP60 On vessels which have been in dock, the Hull Unit must be thoroughly examined, and the hoist/lower functions must be checked out and observed while operating the Hoist/Lower Switch (S302 in the Motor Control Unit). The hoist/lower motor will automatically stop when the transducer shaft reaches the upper or lower limit switch. Remember to set the hoisting/lowering switch back to Remote for normal operation. 160 850-164575 / Rev.
On-board maintenance Cleaning the transducer The transducer normally needs little attention. However, the transducer face should be inspected and cleaned whenever the vessel is in dock. To lower the transducer when in dock, use the hoist/lower switch S302 in the Motor Control Unit (mounted on the gantry). Set the switch to STOP to position the transducer at any vertical location. Do not use strong solvents, but a normal synthetic soap and water.
Simrad SP60 Hoist motor overload protection To prevent the hoist/lower motor from overload, an overload circuit breaker S301 is located in the Motor Control Unit. This may automatically be switched off during hoisting if the vessel’s speed is too high, or if the transducer shaft has been bent. To reset the motor overload switch, open the Motor Control Unit, locate the switch S301 and press the button marked 1. The location of S301 in the Motor Control Unit 162 850-164575 / Rev.
On-board maintenance Emergency hoisting and lowering In case of a failure or an emergency in the normal hoist/lower operation controlled from the Sonar Operating Panel, the transducer may be hoisted and lowered from the Sonar Room. Local control switch S302 If the 3-phase voltage for the hoist/lower motor and the +24 Vdc stand-by voltage from the Transceiver Unit are available, the transducer can be hoisted or lowered by means of switch S302 in the Motor Control Unit.
Simrad SP60 Air bleeding To avoid damage to the transducer by transmitting in air inside the trunk, the air bleeding system must be checked after the ship has been docked. Observe the following procedure. 164 1 Close the air bleeding cock on top of the trunk flange and dismount the pipe. 2 Open the air bleeding cock and check that the water is passing freely through the cock. 3 Check that the pipe is open by blowing in one of the pipe terminations.
On-board maintenance Lubrication From the factory, the Hull Unit is lubricated with the types of oil or grease as specified below. However, if of equal quality, other types may be used. The numbers below refer to the lubrication points on the illustration to the left. (1) The ball bearing on the top of the hoist/lower screw must be lubricated with normal ball bearing grease. (2) The hoisting spindle should be lubricated with Tonna Slideway Oils S68.
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