Furuno MODEL CSH-73 manual Selecting a Display Range, Setting the Tilt Angle

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Selecting a Display Range

Operate the RANGE control to select a display range. The range selected appears at the top center of the screen.

Setting the Tilt Angle

The tilt angle shows the direction to which the sound wave is emitted. When the sound wave is emitted horizontally, the tilt angle is said to be zero degrees and when emitted vertically, 90 degrees.

To set a tilt angle, operate the TILT lever.

R400 Tilt

Watch the tilt angle indication at the top right

T 15

angle

corner on the screen. The tilt angle can be set

 

 

 

in one-degree steps from 0 to 90 degrees.

 

 

Finding a proper tilt angle is important when searching for fish.

The beam of the half-circle scanning sonar is fan shaped as in

(A)below and it swings up and down according to the setting of the TILT lever. If you look at the angle between the horizontal plane (sea surface) and several points on the beam, it can be seen that the angle is maximum in the center of the beam (q) and becomes smaller as it goes toward the edge, finally becoming zero degrees at the edge of the beam. This will be more clearly understood if you look at a vertically directed beam. See (B) below. You should keep in mind that the tilt angle displayed on the screen is the angle the center of the beam forms with the horizontal plane.

θ

(A)

(B)

Figure 2-1 Tilt angle

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Contents Color Scanning Sonar 00080806200 Safety Instructions Table of Contents Function Keys Maintenance Foreword FeaturesWord to CSH-73 Owners Standard System ConfigurationControl Description Control Layout on Display Unit and Remote Control BoxMain Panel Power TransducerControl Function Control Function Sub PanelThis example shows settings of TVG and TX Sub Panel 2 data setting windowMain Setting Description Normal Range Sub Main Setting Description Normal Sub Range + + Remote Control BoxLowering the Transducer Turning the Power On/OffAdjusting Screen Brilliance, Control Panel Backlighting Operational OverviewDescription Selecting a Display ModeMode NormalSelecting a Display Range Setting the Tilt AngleMeasuring Range and Bearing to a Target Adjusting the GainEliminating Unwanted Feeble Echoes Fine Tuning the PicturePrinciple of TVG How to adjust TVGSuppressing Seabed Tail AGC data setting window SIGNAL, SignalPulselength data setting window TVGTX, PL 2AGC data setting window SIGNAL, Signal ProcessRejecting Sonar Interference and Noise Data setting window TVGTX, OutputIdentifying noise source Changing Tx cycle data setting window TvgtxNoise limiter data setting window SIGNAL, Signal Process Setting F-shift data setting window SonrbeamMenu Application Adjusting BeamwidthHOR This page is intentionally left blank Normal display mode Marks, Data and Display ModeMarks and Data Echo sounder combination display Normal display mode w/textHistory display Permanently Displayed Marks and DataMark/Data Description Erasable Marks and DataRange and Bearing Mark Data Mark Description Net sonde transmitters with bars extending from the marks This page is intentionally left blank User Menu Overview Menu How to openUser Menu Operation User Menu Hist DSP/GRPH Menu screen location and display modeMenu Menu Item Description User Menu DescriptionSave Picture Current VECProgramming the Function Keys Function KeysReplaying a Function Key Function Key Fine TuningReplaying Function Key Settings from a Memory Card Saving Function Key Settings to a Memory CardThis page is intentionally left blank Finding Fish School Center Advanced Level OperationTracking a fish school Tracking a Fish School target lockTarget lock mark appearance Choosing target lock modeErasing target lock mark Target lock and tilt angle Tracking target lock markSystem Menu Target Lock Setting target lock conditionsDescription of target lock items Detecting Fish Schools Aurally How to set the fish alarm zone Fish AlarmRelocating Fish School for Easy Observation How to relocate fish schoolsEstimate marks and their data Comparing of Fish School ConcentrationMeasuring Fish School Speed How to measure fish speed10 Event marks Event MarkErasing an event mark Entering an event mark12 True motion display True Motion Display13 Net location mark Plotting Net Location MarkHow to set net sonde transmitter distances Setting Distances Between Net Sonde Transmitters16 Net behavior Observing Net BehaviorPort/Starboard display Port/Starboard, Horizontal Slice Displays18 Horizontal slice display Horizontal slice displayTurning marks on/off through the user menu Turning Marks, Data On/OffInitializing Memory Cards SAVING, Replaying PictureData to Save Saving Method Saving to Transferring Echo Data from Internal Memory to Memory Card Saving the PictureTransferring net shooting data to memory card Net shooting data contentsSaving Net Shooting Data How net shooting data is savedReplaying Saved Data Deleting Memory Card ContentsSeabed Echoes Interpreting the DisplaySurface Fish School Fish SchoolsBottom Fish School Wake Sea Surface ReflectionsNoise and Interference False Echo by SidelobeUnretracted Transducer Warning Overvoltage WarningHow to manually raise the transducer Opening the Self Test Menu Self TestsSingle test Self Test DescriptionContinuous test Color test Panel testSIO test Gray testInterface unit CS-120A, cover opened Interface Unit CS-120A Self TestThis page is intentionally left blank Display Unit Maintenance MaintenanceZinc block near the transducer must be replaced yearly Hull Unit MaintenanceSystem Menu Description Special Menu DescriptionBRG Readout Menu DescriptionMark Size Interlock DefaultsES/NET REC Hist DisplayColor Curve Data SET Menu DescriptionChange Color MenuNET Plot Corr NET ShootPlan NET SondeInit SET/TEST Menu Description NET REC Echo TestOthers Event KEY User Menu Menu TreeData SET Menu Init SET/TEST Menu System Menu From Previous This page is intentionally left blank SP-1 SpecificationsSP-2 DisplaySP-3 FeaturesThis page is intentionally left blank 13-4 IndexIN-2

MODEL CSH-73 specifications

The Furuno MODEL CSH-73 is a cutting-edge marine radar that embodies innovative technology and exceptional performance, designed specifically for commercial vessels and professional mariners. This model represents a significant advancement in radar capabilities, enhancing both navigational safety and operational efficiency.

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