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                          TABLE OF CONTENTS  FOREWORD ........................................................................................................ vi  SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.............................................................................. viii  1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW.........................................................................1-1  1.1 Control Description .................................................................................................... 1-1  1.2 Remote Controller....
                    
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                        2.14 Horizontal Menu Overview.........................................................................................2-22  2.14.1 Horizontal menu description............................................................................2-22  2.15 Interpreting the Horizontal Display.............................................................................2-24  2.15.1 How the horizontal mode picture is painted.....................................................2-24  2.15.2 Sample displays ......
                    
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                          5. MENU OPERATION ......................................................................................5-1  5.1 COM1 Menu .............................................................................................................. 5-1  5.1.1 COM1 menu description.................................................................................. 5-2  5.2 COM2 Menu .............................................................................................................. 5-3  5.2.1 Displayi
                    
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                        FOREWORD  Thank you for purchasing the CH-300 Dual-Frequency Searchlight Sonar. We are confident  you will discover why FURUNO has become synonymous with quality and reliability.    Dedicated in the design and manufacture of marine electronics equipment for half a century,  FURUNO Electric Company has gained an unrivaled reputation as a world leader in the  industry. This is the result of our technical excellence as well as our worldwide distribution  and service network.    Please carefully rea
                    
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                          Usage Precautions  • The Motion Sensor MS-100 compensates for ship’s pitching and rolling. However, it does  not compensate for load unbalance.  • If the equipment will not be used for a long time, shut off the power to it at the mains  switchboard, to prevent battery discharge.  • If the soundome is to be operated while the ship is dry-docked, set the transmitter output  power to “minimum” (on the COM1 menu). Damage to the train-tilt section may result if it  is operated with maximum transmit
                    
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                        SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  INTERFACE UNIT IF-8000 CONTROL UNIT/MONITOR UNIT CH-302/MU-100C Navigator Control Unit MONITOR UNIT MU-100C Display Unit VGA Ext. Monitor Remote  Controller CH-256 TRANSCEIVER UNIT  CONTROL UNIT CH-302 CH-303 SPEAKER Satellite 12-24 VDC Speaker Compass Motion Sensor 12-24 VDC HULL UNIT  CH-304 Note 1: MU-100C is the standard supply monitor unit. An external monitor CH-305 may be connected via the interface unit (option). The drawing above shows the system configuration with
                    
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                          1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  1.1 Control Description  Selects center bearing of training sector. Selects detection range. Selects training speed (horizontal mode)/ train center (vertical scan)/picture advancement speed (echo sounder). Turns the power on/off. Reverses scanning direction. Raises the transducer.   Controls tilt angle. Adjusts receiver   Selects center direction of sensitivity.    the vertical scanning sector. Selects width of Adjusts display brilliance. training sector. Omnipad   Shi
                    
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                        1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  1.2 Remote Controller  The Remote Controller CH-256 (option) provides armchair control over range, tilt, target  lock and sounding range.  Choose tilt angle. Choose display range. Chooses sounding area: Full circle 360° (horizontal mode) Half circle 180° (vertical scan mode). Enables/disables target lock.   Remote controller         1-2                                                                                                                                         
                    
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                        1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  1.3 Turning the Power On/Off  1.3.1 Power on  This sonar has a demonstration mode which provides simulated operation without the  transducer. For further details see page 5-20.    Press the POWER switch on the control unit till you hear a “click.” A beep sounds, the lamp  above the switch lights and the startup display appears. Four seconds later the last-used  display appears.  MODEL: CH-300 **/***kHz **: Frequency   Startup display  Note 1: Wait at least five seconds b
                    
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                        1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  1.4 Raising, Lowering the Transducer  1.4.1 Lowering the transducer  CAUTION Do not exceed 20 knots when operating the equipment and do not exceed 15 knots when lowering or raising the transducer. The transducer may become damaged.   With the boat at the fishing ground, press the [↓] switch to lower the transducer. The lamp  above the switch blinks while the transducer is being lowered and lights when it is  completely lowered. The down arrow of the transducer status ind
                    
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                        1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  1.5 Adjusting Screen Brilliance, Panel Dimmer  Screen brilliance can be adjusted in 10 steps and panel dimmer (backlighting) in five.    1. Press the BRILL key to open the dialog box for screen brilliance and panel dimmer  adjustment. Do the next step within four seconds, otherwise the dialog box will be  erased.  BRILL:3 DIMMER:3   Brilliance, panel dimmer dialog box  2. Press ◄ or ► as appropriate to adjust screen brilliance (0 is the lowest brilliance; 9 the  highest)
                    
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                        1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  1.6 Choosing a Display  12 displays are provided; choose the one which best suits your current needs. For a  description of each display, see Chapter 2.     Single-frequency displays  Key Display Display Key NAV NAV DATA DATA HORIZONTAL EXPANDED HORIZONTAL This mode provides 360 degree coverage. Expanded horizontal picture appears over  Useful for general search. (Chapter 2) the entire screen. (Chapter 2) NAV NAV DATA DATA or A-SCOPE DISPLAY Water temp/depth ECHO SOUNDER
                    
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                        1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  Dual-frequency displays  Key Display Key Display x2 x2           DUAL-FREQ HORIZONTAL DUAL-FREQ. HORIZ. EXPANSION  360° dual-freq. display of fish echoes, Expansion of dual-freq. horizontal  etc. (Chapter 2) display. (Chapter 2) NAV NAV DATA DATA or  A-SCOPE x2 x2 Depth/Temp. Display     DUAL-FREQ. VERTICAL SCAN DUAL-FREQ. ECHO SOUNDER  Dual-freq. display of vertical section of Dual-freq. display of fish echoes  fish echoes. Useful for judging depth below vessel. (Chapte
                    
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                        1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  Combination displays  Key Display Display Key NAV DATA NAV DATA + + Choose Choose     HORIZONTAL/VIDEO PLOTTER HORIZONTAL/HISTORY The horizontal picture appears in the main  The horizontal picture appears in the main  window and the video plotter picture, which  window; the history picture in the sub  traces ship's track, in the sub window. window. Useful for showing history of fish  (Chapter 2) movement, distribution. (Chapter 2) NAV DATA + + NAV DATA Choose Choose     
                    
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                        1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  1.7 Choosing a Frequency  You may choose low frequency or high frequency, with the LF/HF key. The display shows HI  or LO at the top of the screen depending on your selection. Use the table below to  determine which frequency to use.    Item Low frequency High frequency  Long-range detection PREFERABLE NOT RECOMMENDED  Attenuation loss is small on low Attenuation loss is great on high  frequency. frequency.  Use in shallow waters NOT RECOMMENDED PREFERABLE  Bottom echo i
                    
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                        1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  Frequency selection and mode  Single-frequency display or combination display (other than vertical scan  combination): The LF/HF key chooses low frequency or high frequency alternately.    Dual-frequency display (mix mode OFF): The LF/HF key switches the frequency of the  high-and low-frequency displays alternately.    Dual-frequency display (mix mode ON): The LF/HF key changes the frequency of the  left-hand display* (top display in dual-frequency vertical scan display)
                    
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                         DUAL-FREQUENCY SEARCHLIGHT SONAR
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                          SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING Keep heater away from equipment. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. A heater can melt the equipment's power cord, which can cause fire or electrical Only qualified personnel shock. should work inside the equipment. Use the proper fuse. Immediately turn off the power at the The fuse in the hull and transceiver units switchboard if water leaks into the protects them from overvoltage, equipment equipment or something is dropped in fault and reve
                    
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                        CAUTION CAUTION Do not exceed 20 knots when operating Set the gain properly. the equipment and do not exceed 15 knots when lowering or raising the No picture appears if the gain setting is transducer. too low, and noise appears when the gain is too high. If the gain is set improperly, The transducer may become damaged. the depth indication may be wrong,  resulting in a potentially dangerous situation Do not use the equipment for other if the vessel is navigated by monitoring than its intended pu