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UNDERSTANDING SONAR

All depth sounders emit ultrasonic sound signals from the transducer into
the water located under your boat. These sound signals travel through
the water at a rate of approximately 4,800 feet per second (1500 meters
per second). The depth sounder transmits a signal and receives a
returning echo. The unit calculates the amount of time in microseconds
that elapsed while the signal traveled down to the bottom and returned
back to the transducer. This time is then converted to depth and
displayed on the screen.

It may help to understand these sound signals traveling between the
transducer and the bottom by imagining a ping-pong ball bouncing up
and down from the floor. The closer the ball is to the floor, the less time
it takes for it to return. The higher the ball is bounced, the longer it takes
to return. Bouncing the ball off a hard surface such as cement is the
same as bouncing a signal off a sandy or hard bottom. Bouncing this
same ball off carpeting creates a totally different effect because the ball
returns with less force. The same principle applies to an echo bouncing
off a muddy or grassy bottom, causing the echoes to be weaker.

AIR ECHOES

Air echoes can be caused by excessive turbulence under the face of the
transducer. Ultrasonic signals from a transducer will not penetrate air.
They react to air in the same manner as they react to a hard bottom
described above. Therefore, if your transducer is not mounted properly
and you are getting turbulence (air bubbles) under your transducer, you
may get false readings. This is simply because signals are being
returned by the turbulence and are never reaching the bottom.

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Summary of Contents for Clock

Page 1: ...Digital Depth Sounder OPERATING GUIDE...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...le Wiring 4 Installing The Transducer 5 Transom Mount Transducers 5 Through the hull Transducers 8 Low Profile Transducers 9 Stem type power Boat Bronze Transducers 10 Inside the hull Transducers 12 U...

Page 4: ...dealer immediately FEATURES n Depth Readings The QT 206 is designed to give depth readings from 2 5 feet to a maximum depth of 199 feet Depth readings are in 1 10 foot increments from 2 0 feet to 15 f...

Page 5: ...adjustments with your saw or drill 5 Extending out of the back of the instrument is a brass shaft Attach the U shaped mounting bracket over this shaft and place the washer on the shaft Thread the nut...

Page 6: ...E wire Connect the shield to the position marked SHIELD If you need these female lugs contact your Uniden Marine dealer POWER CABLE WIRING Because the QT 206 has no ON OFF switch you will need to wire...

Page 7: ...keep your battery fully charged INSTALLING THE TRANSDUCER The three most popular transducer styles are TRANSOM MOUNT Ideal on boats with outboard engines or on I O driven boats THROUGH THE HULL Ideal...

Page 8: ...nting The Transducer The transducer and bracket assembly should be oriented vertically with respect to the water to yield a vertically directed acoustic beam 1 Attach the transducer to the bracket as...

Page 9: ...after 1987 the operating frequency and part number is attached to the cable or is printed on a mylar tag near the connector end Do not remove this tag since it identifies the transducer and will help...

Page 10: ...boat is out of the water the wood will dry out When the fitting is installed and the boat is returned to the water the wood will swell and possibly crack a nylon type of transducer Therefore bronze is...

Page 11: ...is designed to be mounted flush against the hull without a fairing or leveling block The hull deadrise angle must not exceed 10 in order to use this transducer fitting Mounting the Transducer 1 Drill...

Page 12: ...n off any excess sealant from around the transducer STEM TYPE POWER BOAT BRONZE TRANSDUCERS The stem type transducer is popular as a replacement transducer since it was the primary style used on older...

Page 13: ...airing block 4 Apply a good grade of underwater marine sealant polysulfide compound to the flange on the transducer and to the surface of the leveling block where the block touches the outside of the...

Page 14: ...ng an Inside the Hull installation you must use a special Inside the Hull Transducer since it contains a transducer crystal which is wider in diameter and is designed to transmit the pulse through the...

Page 15: ...Mix the two part epoxy supplied with the transducer for at least 3 minutes If this is not done proper bonding of the transducer to the hull will not occur and false readings can occur The working time...

Page 16: ...the less time it takes for it to return The higher the ball is bounced the longer it takes to return Bouncing the ball off a hard surface such as cement is the same as bouncing a signal off a sandy or...

Page 17: ...tings are by 2 foot increments for example 10 12 14 16 18 20 feet The alarm settings jump by 5 foot increments for example A20 A25 A30 When you see a digital readout proceeded by an A this is your ALA...

Page 18: ...nsducer on your boat and to the waters where you do your boating It is typically an adjustment that is made by the boat owner since it is performed while the boat is in the water Each depth gauge is t...

Page 19: ...l operates much like the volume control on a radio If you turn it all the way down you cannot hear the music Turning it up too far makes the music blare and sound out of tune Turning the sensitivity c...

Page 20: ...wer water than what is displayed Caution should be exercised to locate the Sensitivity Control somewhere between both ends of the rotation How To Perform By rotating the control in a counterclockwise...

Page 21: ...appear and are reading the correct depth Try a known good transducer hooked up to the gauge and see if the depth appears in the window It is important to wet the transducer immediately before im mersi...

Page 22: ...racket so that it extends further under the bottom of the boat and is allowed a clean flow of water It could also require that the transducer and or bracket be relocated to achieve a clean smooth flow...

Page 23: ...ling incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND...

Page 24: ...1995 1996 Uniden America Corporation All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America OMQT206...

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