Standard Horizon Ff520 Transducer Types, Low Profile Thru-Hull, Transom, Fairing Block

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Figure 6.0.1a - Full Keel

Figure 6.0.1b - Mounting Area

6.0.2Transducer Types

Since there are many different shapes and sizes of hulls, STANDARD HORIZON offers a range of Depth transducers to fit the vessels requirements.

6.0.3Low Profile Thru-Hull

If the user is planning to mount a thru-hull transducer first he has to know the dead rise angle where the transducer will be located on the boat. The dead rise is a nautical term that refers to the angle of the hull where the transducer will be mounted (see picture below). Specific transducers are designed to be installed on boats with different dead rises. See Par. 6.1.

= dead rise

Figure 6.0.3 - Dead rise

6.0.4Transom

POWER BOATS ONLY

The back of a boat is called the transom this is where this transducer is mounted. This transducer has a bracket that is screwed down onto the hull.

6.0.5Fairing Block

Used when a hull is over 10-15 degrees this type of transducer should be used.

·What makes this transducer different from a Low Profile transducer is that it is used with a fairing block.

·The Fairing block is used to compensate the dead rise of the hull. The fairing block STANDARD HORIZON offers is made from hard plastic which fits around the transducer.

·To install the transducer and fairing block, the user measures the dead rise of the hull and cuts the fairing block to that angle. One half of the fairing block mounts on the inside while the other part of the fairing block mounts on the outside of the hull.

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Contents FF520 FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Index Introduction General InformationPacking List Replacement part0 FF520 Packing List Mounting the FF520 InstallationConnections CP180/CP180i Connecting the GPS Chart Plotters to the FF520CP155C/CP1000C/CP180/CP180i/CPV350 connections to FF520 FF520CPV350 FF520 Tee Cable Optional ConnectionsCP175C connections to FF520 Nmea Output Alarm BuzzerLED Status Indicator Second temp sensorSelecting the FF520 Power ConnectionsCP180/CP180i/CPV350 CP155C/CP175C/CP1000C 0 Selecting the FF520 on CP180/CP180i/CPV350Fish Finder Understanding the Fish FinderFish Finder window Color BarOperating Frequency Understanding the Fish Finder displayScope FishesDisplaying the Fish Finder Menu selection for CP155C/CP175C/CP1000CCustomizing the Fish Finder menu selection 0a Menu selection for CP180/CP180i/CPV350Soft Keys for CP175C/CP1000C/CPV350 KEY Operation When Fish Finder page is Shown Customizing the Soft Keys for CP175C/CP1000C/CPV350Clear key Menu keyEnter key Zoom in and Zoom OUT keysShuttlepoint knob Controls on Chart page or Fish page in Chart/Fish dual modeMark key Focus Soft Key for CP175C/CP1000C/CPV350Frequency Soft Key System Update menuRange Soft Key Sensitivity Time Control STC Soft KeySystem Information page for CP180/CP180i/CPV350 Selection Fish Finder Setup MenuPresets FishRange Menu Gain ModeChart/Fish AutoSensitivity Menu Interference RejectionGain Display Setup Transducer Setup Keel OffsetLoad Settings from User C-CARD AlarmsSave Settings to User C-CARD Restore Current Preset Defaults Page Specifications FF520 SpecificationsFF520 Internal Connections FF520 Internal connectionsTransducer Mounting Power BoatsTransducer SailboatsTransom Transducer TypesLow Profile Thru-Hull Fairing BlockIn-hull Optional Transducer ID SensorsPage Tips of Operations 0a The FF520HOW can I SET Optimal Operating Parameters What are Preset MODES?What are Extreme Situations in Which Auto Modes MAY FAIL? What should I do if the Auto Modes FAIL? WHY do I Never see Fishes in the Range Between 0 to 2 FEET? HOW can I Reduce the Surface CLUTTER?Index 27, 30A N D a R D H O R I Z O N L I M I T E D W a R R a N T Y
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