Furuno DS-80 manual Principle of Operation

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

The Doppler speed log measures ship's speed by using the Doppler Effect, which is observed as a frequency shift resulting from relative motion between a transmitter and receiver or reflector of acoustic or electro- magnetic energy. A common example of the Doppler Effect is a train. When a train is approaching, the whistle has a higher pitch than normal. You can hear the change in pitch as the train passes.

The DS-80 has a pair-beam, one directed in the fore direction and the other in the aft direction, which emits ultrasonic waves at an angle of θ to the waterline towards ship’s fore and aft directions. The frequency of the received signal is then compared with that of the transmitted frequency to measure doppler shift to calculate ship’s speed.

The relative motion causes the Doppler shift and the ultrasonic waves reflected at the watermass (plankton or any underwater objects) are received at the frequency of fr = fo + fd where fd is the number of frequency shifts counted at the receiver circuit. To

calculate ship’s speed, the following formula is used.

V = fd/fo • c/2sinθ

c: Underwater velocity

Note that the sound velocity in water changes with water temperature and water pressure but the DS-80 readout is automatically compensated for change by using a temperature sensor.

V

SEA

SURFACE

θ fo

fr = fo + fd

WATERMASS

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Contents Doppler Speed LOG 00080889601 Safety Instructions Record of Modifications in this OPERATOR’S Manual Table of Contents This page is intentionally left blank Specifications of the Doppler Speed LOG Safety Precaution Foreword FeaturesForeword Distribution BOX System ConfigurationPrinciple of Operation Beware of Transducer Location Remarks on UsageRemarks on Usage Conditions Affecting the AccuracyOperation of Display Unit Turning the Power On/OffPower on Power offPanel dimmer Adjusting Contrast, Panel DimmerSelecting a Display ContrastTo enter numerical data Main Menu OperationDistance Run Operation Selecting display methodPress the Omnipad at to select on Adjusting distance runResetting distance run to zero Select Data Display and press the ENT keySpeed offset calibration System SettingDisplaying the system menu Ship speed averageSelect Track Depth and press the ENT key Transducer offsetSpeed data selection System menu Demonstration ModeSelecting a display Digital Indicator DS-830, Distance Indicator DS-840Adjusting dimmer and contrast Operation of Optional EquipmentCorrection Factor for Analog Display MF-22A-1 Transducer maintenance MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingMaintenance Preventive maintenanceGPS speed indication TroubleshootingProblem Probable cause Remedy General Doppler speed indicationControl Indication Diagnostics, Checking Program NumberPress the ENT key. The following display appears Transmission interval I/O SentencesInput sentences of IEC61162RX port Output sentences of IEC61162TX1, IEC61162TX2 portsOutput drive capability Max mA Schematic diagramsIEC61162 RX port IEC61162 TX1 portIEC61162 TX2 port Time, position and fix related data for a GPS receiver Sentence DescriptionGGA Global positioning system GPS fix data Actual course and speed relative to the ground VTG Course over ground and ground speedVLW Distance travelled through the water VBW Dual ground/water speedWater-referenced and ground-referenced speed data Longitudinal speed astern. * Not usedDistribution box DS-801 Parts Location and Parts ListParts Location Display unit DS-800Transceiver unit DS-810 Parts List Ref.Dwg C3441-K01-C 2000-01 Block.No Model DS-80 UnitNoise Filter Ref.Dwg C7247-K02-A 2000-01 Block.NoRef.Dwg C7247-K03-A 2000-01 Block No Calibration Sheet Menu Overview Default settings in bold italicDistance run Index