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JFE-582

Echo Sounder

INSTRUCTION

MANUAL

Summary of Contents for JFE-582

Page 1: ...JFE 582 Echo Sounder INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ... displays and depth displays Before attempting to poerate this equipment read this instruction manual thoroughly to ensure correct and safe operation in accordance with the warning instructions and operation procedures You are strongly recommended to store this instruction manual carefully for future reference In the event that you have an operational problem or malfunction this manual will provid...

Page 4: ...ii General Information ...

Page 5: ...iarize yourself with these pictograms and the meanings they convey before reading the rest of the manual Example Pictograms Each mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of precautions including danger and warning items The picture in each mark alerts you to operations that should be carefully performed Each mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of prohibited activity The pi...

Page 6: ... in fire electric shock or damage Do not place any vessels containing water or other liquids or metal objects on top of this equipment If water is spilled on or metal objects fall into the equipment there is a risk of fire electric shock or damage Do not connect the main unit to any power source other than that specified 85VAC to 265VAC 50 60Hz Failure to observe this warning may result in fire el...

Page 7: ... inside the equipment immediately turn off the power switch then contact JRC or its agent There is a risk of file or electric shock if you continue to use the equipment If you notice smoke unusual smells or abnormal heat coming from the equipment immediately turn off the power switch then contact JRC or its agent There is a risk of fire electric shock or damage if you continue to use the equipment...

Page 8: ... Failure to observe this condition may result in the equipment falling or toppling over resulting in injury If it is cold do not move the equipment suddenly into a warm environment and switch it on High voltage leaks due to condensation may result in damage to the equipment In such situations leave the equipment in the warm environment for about 30 minutes before switching it on When installing th...

Page 9: ...sult in damage to the transducer etc For safety when the equipment is to be left unused for an extended period turn off the power switch Do not use thinners benzene or other organic solvents to clean the equipment as doing so will damage the surfaces To clean the equipment remove any dust and dirt then wipe with a clean dry cloth ...

Page 10: ...viii External View External View ...

Page 11: ...perations 13 4 2 Setting Functions 16 4 3 Device Settings 19 4 4 Master Reset 23 5 Replacing Consumables 24 5 1 Replacing Recording Paper 24 5 2 Replacing Recording Pen 25 6 Maintenance and Inspection 26 6 1 Regular Maintenance 26 6 2 Self Diagnostic Function 27 6 3 Positional Adjustment for 0m Depth 33 6 4 Adjusting Recording Belt Tension 33 6 5 Replacing the Recording Belt 34 6 6 Replacing the F...

Page 12: ... waves spread out from the transducer Sound waves spread out in a conical manner taking the center of the bottom surface of the transducer at the apex of the cone Transducer Device that emits ultrasonic waves in water and receives the signals reflected off the seabed This is equivalent to an antenna on a radio IMO stands for International Maritime Organization MED stands for Marine Equipment Direc...

Page 13: ...inuously Depth measuring ranges of 10m 50m 250m or 500m can be selected 1 2 Feature The JFE 582 features the following Conforms to the IMO Standard When the depth becomes shallower than a previously set value a depth alarm is issued by buzzer and lamp When power is cut to the main unit a power fail alarm is issued by buzzer and lamp Contact signals can be output for both depth and power fail alarm...

Page 14: ...ment Standard Equipment Name Type No Qty Remarks Recorder JFE 582 1 Matching box AW 154F 1 Transducer mounting NKF 341 1 Cable length 20m Spare unit 7ZXBS0010 1 Instruction manual 7ZPBS2301B 1 Optional Equipment Name Type No Qty Remarks Transducer mounting NKF 392C Cable length 20m ...

Page 15: ...l board Wire through metal 1 2 0 1 2 0 φ186 1 70 4 26 2 64 4 20 c 20 b 208 φ160 4 Mass 11kg 2 Dimensions of AW 154F Matching box 1 4 Construction Equipment Outline The following shows the external dimensions of the JFE 582 1 External dimensions of JFE 582 recorder Unit mm Unit mm Mass 4kg ...

Page 16: ...s are not standard 1 NKF 341 Installed on ship s bottom 2 NKF 392C Installed on ship s bottom Unit mm Mass 22kg Unit mm Mass 41kg φ135 φ55 φ190 7 3 25 89 81 2 9 Cabtire cable 20m φ12 9 Flange JIS B 2222 10K 32 Cabtire cable 20m φ12 9 Lvaries between 23 and 38 mm depending on the thickness of the hull φ260 1 φ300 8 φ135 4 φ190 1 φ220 4 75 170 4 95 30 L T 15 1 7 max T is thickness of the hull and L ...

Page 17: ...x JFE 582 Recorder 250V DPYC 1 25 Shipbuilding yard 250V DPYC 1 25 Shipbuilding yard 250V TTYCS 1 Shipbuilding yard 250V TTYCS 1 Shipbuilding yard 250V TTYCS 1 Shipbuilding yard 250V DPYC 1 25 Shipbuilding yard 250V DPYC 1 25 Shipbuilding yard 250V TTYCS 1 Shipbuilding yard Power fail alarm buzzer control AC100 110 115 200 220 230V On board power supply DC24V On board power supply External navigat...

Page 18: ...longitude and latitude date and time see Note 1 are printed Menu setting Increases the value of the item selected from the menu Menu setting Decreases the value of the item selected from the menu Select menu item Selects an item from the menu Depth alarm Switches the depth alarm to deep Depth alarm Switches the depth alarm to shallow Cancel depth alarm Cancels the buzzer that sounds when a depth a...

Page 19: ... not install the equipment on unstable or unlevel surfaces Failure to observe this condition may result in the equipment falling or toppling over resulting in injury Take care when laying the transducer cable power cable and earth lead as positioning has an affect on electromagnetic interference There is a risk of interfering with other equipment or the echo sounder being interfered with by the ot...

Page 20: ... Mounting hole dimensions Max height Mounting bolt 170 or more Cable entrance Figure 3 1 Standard Tolerances Classification 30 or less 30 to 120 121 to 400 401 to 1000 1001 to 2000 2001 to 3000 1 1 5 2 5 4 6 8 External Diameter Coating Color Panel Munsel N4 Case Munsel N7 Mass 11kg Unit mm ...

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