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This section describes the names and functions of 

This section describes the names and functions of the control panel and its controls.

the control panel and its controls.

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Control Panel

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No. 

Name 

Name 

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 ACK 

 ACK 

Cancels the b

Cancels the buzzer

uzzer..

MENU 

MENU 

Displays 

Displays the 

the menu.

menu.

Arrows 

Arrows 

Move 

Move a 

a cursor.

cursor.

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4

ENT 

ENT 

Selects 

Selects an 

an item.

item.

MODE 

MODE 

Switches 

Switches the 

the display 

display modes.

modes.

CLR 

CLR 

Clears 

Clears an 

an item.

item.

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7

PWR/PANEL 

PWR/PANEL 

Switches 

Switches the 

the equipment 

equipment power 

power on 

on and 

and off, 

off, adjusts 

adjusts the

the

brightness 

brightness of 

of the 

the panel. 

panel.  Press 

Press and 

and hold 

hold both 

both the

the

PWR/PANEL and the BRILL keys to turn off the power.

PWR/PANEL and the BRILL keys to turn off the power.

BRILL 

BRILL 

Adjusts 

Adjusts the 

the screen 

screen brilliance.

brilliance.

DA

DAY 

Y NIGHT 

NIGHT 

Enhances 

Enhances the 

the visibilit

visibility 

y of 

of the 

the screen.

screen.

10 

10 

PRINT 

PRINT 

Starts 

Starts printing.

printing.

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11 

(RANGE) 

(RANGE) +/– 

+/– 

Switches 

Switches the 

the depth 

depth range 

range to 

to shallow 

shallow or 

or deep.

deep.

12 

12 

(GAIN) 

(GAIN) +/– 

+/– 

Adjusts 

Adjusts the 

the sensitivity 

sensitivity high 

high or 

or low

low..

2. 

2. Names 

Names and 

and Functions 

Functions of 

of the 

the Unit 

Unit  6

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Summary of Contents for JFE-680

Page 1: ...JFE 680 JFE 680 E Ech cho S o Sou ound nde er r INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL...

Page 2: ...4 4th th edition edition...

Page 3: ...e this equipment read this instruction manual thorough instruction manual thoroughly to ly to ensure correct and safe operation in accordance with the warning instructions and operation ensure correct...

Page 4: ...4 4th th edition edition General General Information Information ii ii...

Page 5: ...or operator or or physical damage to the equipment physical damage to the equipment Exa Example Pictogr mple Pictograms ams This mark is This mark is intended to alert the user intended to alert the u...

Page 6: ...place any vessels containing water or other Do not place any vessels containing water or other liquids liquids or me or metal tal objects objects on top on top of this of this equipment equipment If I...

Page 7: ...tact JRC or its agent There is a risk of There is a risk of file or electric shock if you continue to file or electric shock if you continue to use the use the equipmen equipment t If you notice smoke...

Page 8: ...oppling over resulting in injury the equipment falling or toppling over resulting in injury If it is cold If it is cold do not move the equipment suddenly into a do not move the equipment suddenly int...

Page 9: ...k Do not install the units on the place being poor Do not install the units on the place being poor ventilation ventilation Otherwise the set that is heated may cause a fire or Otherwise the set that...

Page 10: ...E Ext xte ern rna al l V View iew External External View View viii viii...

Page 11: ...Replacing the Fuses 5 2 Replacing the Fuses 6 6 Cons Consid ider er Inst Installat allatio ion n 7 Installation 7 Installation 7 1 Installing the Recorder Unit 7 1 Installing the Recorder Unit 7 2 In...

Page 12: ...atel separately by ea y by each ch European European NMEA0183 NMEA0183 NMEA NMEA stands stands for for the National the National Marine Marine Electroni Electronics cs Association Association NMEA0183...

Page 13: ...ck the past sounding informatio past sounding information n Dual frequency mode and two Dual frequency mode and two transducers are available in option requires an optional transducers are available i...

Page 14: ...00kHz Matching box Matching box secondary secondary AW AW 154F 50 154F 50 1 1 50kHz 50kHz NKF 341 NKF 341 1 1 200kHz 200kHz with with cable cable 20 30 40m 20 30 40m Transducer mounting Transducer mou...

Page 15: ...ternal dimensions of the JFE 680 The following shows the external dimensions of the JFE 680 1 E 1 Extern xternal Dimensio al Dimension of J n of JFE FE 680 680 2 Dimensions of AW 154F 50 AW 154F 50 Ma...

Page 16: ...ard equipment equipment Please re Please refer to fer to the separately supplied drawings if your the separately supplied drawings if your specifications are not standard specifications are not standa...

Page 17: ...1 1 5 S 5 System Conf ystem Configur iguration ation 1 1 Introduction Introduction 5 5...

Page 18: ...LR Clears Clears an an item item 7 7 PWR PANEL PWR PANEL Switches Switches the the equipment equipment power power on on and and off off adjusts adjusts the the brightness brightness of of the the pan...

Page 19: ...3 3 Disp Display lay 3 3 1 S 1 Standard mo tandard mode dual frequ de dual frequency ency 3 3 Display Display 7 7...

Page 20: ...3 3 2 H 2 Hist istory ory mode mode Keel height value Keel height value 3 3 Display Display 8 8...

Page 21: ...3 3 3 D 3 Dock ocking ing mode mode 3 3 Display Display 9 9...

Page 22: ...L key and use the arrow keys to adjust the control panel brightness The control panel illumination can not be turned fully off The control panel illumination can not be turned fully off it can only be...

Page 23: ...display the seabed otherwise you don t see the depth value Au Aut to omat matic ic Rang Range e In the Automatic range mode In the Automatic range mode the range scale the range scale is automaticall...

Page 24: ...the screen See figure below figure below Increase Increase sensitivity sensitivity Good Decrease Good Decrease sensitivity sensitivity Au Aut to oma mat ti ic c Gain Gain In the Automatic gain mode In...

Page 25: ...standard mode primary Single frequency standard mode secondary Dual frequency standard mode Single frequency history mode primary Single frequency history mode standard mode Single frequency history...

Page 26: ...Menu Tree 1 Menu Tree 1 4 4 Operation Operation 14 14...

Page 27: ...Menu Tree 2 Menu Tree 2 4 4 Operation Operation 15 15...

Page 28: ...item is item is highlighted on highlighted on the display the display In In the figure the figure at above at above DISPLAY DISPLAY is is selected selected When an item is When an item is highlighted...

Page 29: ...res it with the last three data three data Gain Gain Choose manual or automatic Choose manual or automatic Range Range Choose manual or automatic Choose manual or automatic Draft Draft Enter the de En...

Page 30: ...g characters 2 2 If due to bubbling etc it is If due to bubbling etc it is not possible to discriminate the sea bottom it is also not not possible to discriminate the sea bottom it is also not possibl...

Page 31: ...displays the the depth depth below below the the transducer transducer KEEL KEEL displays the displays the depth depth below below the the keel keel see see figure figure A A Primary Primary Enter th...

Page 32: ...d on the present the present screen screen HISTORY prints HISTORY prints all all the saved the saved data data graphically graphically LOG prints LOG prints a a specific period specific period of the...

Page 33: ...ly 4 Checksum result after each ASCII code of every character between S just after and 4 Checksum result after each ASCII code of every character between S just after and X just before is EXORed X jus...

Page 34: ...3 353 primary primary depth depth lost lost 354 354 secondary secondary depth depth lost lost 356 356 recording recording paper paper is is not not good good 357 357 printer printer connection connect...

Page 35: ...dow shown window shown above above The mode The mode switches each switches each time you time you press the press the up or up or downward arrow downward arrow key key When PRINTER is selected a prin...

Page 36: ...icing g See the li See the list of st of offices at the end of this manual offices at the end of this manual LCD C LCD Check heck SELF TEST SELF TEST CONTROL UNIT CONTROL UNIT LCD UNIT LCD UNIT KEY UN...

Page 37: ...f this manual this manual Print Printer T er Test est SELF TEST SELF TEST CONTROL UNIT CONTROL UNIT LCD UNIT LCD UNIT KEY UNIT KEY UNIT PRINTER TEST PRINTER TEST ALARM TEST ALARM TEST Display the Disp...

Page 38: ...Al Alarm arm lo log d g delet eletio ion n Deletes all the alarm log by pressing the ENT key Deletes all the alarm log by pressing the ENT key Line monitor Line monitor NAV DEPTH displays the Input o...

Page 39: ...the frequency setting me uency setting menu window nu window which said please do connection setting of transducers appears on the which said please do connection setting of transducers appears on th...

Page 40: ...will appear appear when when there there is is only only about about one one meter meter of of recording paper left on the roll recording paper left on the roll Handle the paper cutter carefully not...

Page 41: ...ds of the cover with the tip end of the paper emerging from the printer paper emerging from the printer Note Note Turn off the power before you open the paper cover otherwise warring alarm goes off Tu...

Page 42: ...side the side marked O marked O on the on the power power supply CQD 2083 before replacing the fuses supply CQD 2083 before replacing the fuses No No T Type ype No No Spec Spec Part Part Code Code Rem...

Page 43: ...blows again the Interface Block CGD 2083 the Power Supply CBD 1811 the Control Block again the Interface Block CGD 2083 the Power Supply CBD 1811 the Control Block OCK 963 or OCK 963 or the the Cable...

Page 44: ...re liable to be splashed with water 1 Where liable to be splashed with water 2 Where ventilation is poor 2 Where ventilation is poor Do not coat the Do not coat the part of the transducer that outputs...

Page 45: ...lure to observe this condition may result in the equipment falling or toppling over observe this condition may result in the equipment falling or toppling over resulting in injury resulting in injury...

Page 46: ...7 7 1 Insta 1 Installin lling t g the Re he Recor corder Unit der Unit Flush Mounted E Flush Mounted Equip quipment ment Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 7 7 Installati Installation on 34 34...

Page 47: ...Wall Mounted Equipment Wall Mounted Equipment Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 7 7 Installation Installation 35 35...

Page 48: ...rated be strated below are low are for the s for the standard tandard equipment equipment Please re Please refer to fer to the separately supplied drawings if your the separately supplied drawings if...

Page 49: ...NKF 345 NKF 345 7 7 Installation Installation 37 37...

Page 50: ...NKF 392C NKF 392C 7 7 Installati Installation on 38 38...

Page 51: ...rs etc contact any other connectors etc 2 Casings must be grounded securely to the ship s hull using copper plates 2 Casings must be grounded securely to the ship s hull using copper plates 3 The exte...

Page 52: ...ck the transducer No echo sounding picture No echo sounding picture Frequency Frequency setting setting is is wrong wrong Check Check the the frequency frequency setting setting Low Low sensitivity se...

Page 53: ...Submitted Name type No Name type No month and year of month and year of manufacture and serial number manufacture and serial number Nature of fault in as Nature of fault in as much detail as possible...

Page 54: ...e dispose of this equipment following the guidelines of the local body governing the Please dispose of this equipment following the guidelines of the local body governing the location at which the equ...

Page 55: ...4VDC only use for power fail monitoring 24VDC only use for power fail monitoring Display unit IPX5 jet proof Display unit IPX5 jet proof Water proofing Water proofing Connection Box IPX2 drip Connecti...

Page 56: ...ndi dix x Noise Noise Bubble Bubble Noise Noise Bubble Bubble Interrupt Interruption ion Interference Noise from other ship Interference Noise from other ship Plankton layer Plankton layer Appendix Ap...

Page 57: ...or surface of hull bottom or surface of sea and again reflected at the sea and again reflected at the seabed toward the transducer seabed toward the transducer Such multiple Such multiple recording of...

Page 58: ...ultrasonic wave In case of a soft seabed made of mud seaweed etc they poorly reflect an ultrasonic wave to result in thin recording of the seabed with short trail to result in thin recording of the se...

Page 59: ...turn of seabed may sometimes appear which is slightly In case of flat seabed thin second return of seabed may sometimes appear which is slightly below the actual below the actual seabed seabed In eith...

Page 60: ...false tends to accompany with a false echo due to the echo due to the sidelobe and the sidelobe and the inherent property of directivity inherent property of directivity In particular a seabed with ab...

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