Raymarine L470 instruction manual Calibrating the Sensors, Installation

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Calibrating the Sensors

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Press firmly when inserting the power cable and transducer cable to ensure a tight seal.

8.When you press the PWR button, the display unit should turn on. If the unit will not turn on and you suspect that you may have reversed the power connections, check the DC power lines all the way back to the battery. If the polarity is not correct, reconnect the leads properly and try again.

Calibrating the Sensors

The transducer most often used with this unit includes sensors for boat speed and water temperature. These sensors are normally very accurate, but you may want to calibrate them. The procedure appears on page 64. See the section on “System Setup Menu.”

The speed indication on your FishFinder is usually very accurate. How- ever, there are some special cases where the speed reading may be high or low. This means that the speed of the water past the transducer may not be the same speed that your boat moves through the water. The hull of the boat may have a shape which channels water past the transducer at a speed which is faster or slower than normal.

1.To calibrate the speed sensor, set up a course between two known points. As markers you can use buoys, range markers, or landmarks. Measure the length of time the boat takes to cover a known distance.

2.You may also use locations indicated by a G.P.S. or Loran unit. (If you choose this method, remember that these devices measure “speed over ground” or “speed over the bottom.” Tides, currents, or winds can create a difference between the FishFinder’s “speed through water” measurement and the boat’s “speed over ground.” Before calibrating using a G.P.S. or Loran unit, wait for still water or slack tide conditions.

3.If the display unit is reading high or low, you can correct for this using the entry for “Speed Cal.” (To reach Speed Cal, go to the System Setup Menu. This is described in Section 4.) The entry for Speed Cal is a percentage. An entry of “100” equals 100%, meaning that there is no correction. If the display unit is producing a low reading, use a

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Contents Instruction Manual RaymarineFishFinder L470 Introduction ContentsInstallation Operating Instructions4 Setup Instructions Maintenance and Troubleshooting SpecificationsList of Figures Pageviii Frequency Menu Item1 - Introduction About the FishFinder L470Introduction Standard Equipment Optional AccessoriesSystem Components Standard TransducersTransducer switch box select between two L470 2 - Installation InstallationAbout the Transducer Use a thru-hull transducer if Selecting the Correct Type of TransducerUse a transom-mount transducer if Use an in-hull transducer ifUse a trolling motor transducer if Assembling the Transducer BracketPositioning the Transom-Mount Transducer Use a Sidelooker transducerAllow a clearance of at least 10 inches 254 mm 10 254 mm Transducer Mounted on TransomTransducer Bracket Side View Transducer in released positionNo!No!No Correct Mounting PositionMounting the Transducer Mounting the Transom-Mount Transducer 3. Remove the two screws and the bracket covering the paddle wheels Installation Notes - Thru-Hull Transducer Installation Notes - In-Hull Transducer Installation Notes - Trolling Motor Transducers EMC Installation Guidelines Installation Notes - Transducer for Speed and Temperature OnlySuppression Ferrites Mounting the Display Unit - Standard Mount Dismounting the Display Unit70 mm Dimensions2-25/32 210 mmMounting the Display Unit - Flush Mount Flush-mount InstallationInstalling the Transducer Cable Disassembling from BracketInstalling Cable on Transom Cable feed-thru cap Cable clamp 1 25 mm Hull projectionsFiberglass 1/4 6mm Aluminum 1/2 13 mm Installing the Transducer Cable - Sidelooker Option Installing the Transducer CableInstallation with Separate Speed and Temperature Sensors Making the DC Power Connections DC Power Connections DC 12V connector to battery T/D connector to transducer RED BLACKRF ground Calibrating the Sensors higher value for Speed Cal. If the display unit is reading high, use a smaller number for Speed Cal. You may enter any value between 75 and 3 - Operating Instructions Controls on Display PanelOperating Instructions Up and down arrows - and Left and right arrows - andCLEAR Turning the Power On and Off Setup MemoryLamp/Contrast Menu Function Operating PagesMode See pageOnly if Sidelooker feature is turned onFishFinder Page Shallow alarm setAuto frequency on Transducer frequency Top of display Fish alarm set Center of display From the System Setup Menu, you can turn this item off orThis entry shows the speed of the boat through the water Bottom of display Choosing a Frequency 50 kHz 200 kHz Fish IndicationsWhen the boat is moving very fast An arch-shaped image indicates a fishBottom Indications Bottom Conditions Hard Sand Soft MudRocks Window Page WindowContentsOption A Option C Option E Option G Option B Option D Option F Option HOptions for Window Page Sidelooker Page Once the Sidelooker feature has been turned on, you can reach the Sidelooker page easily. Press the or buttons on the Page Control Pad until the Sidelooker Page appears. The unit will present a display similar to Fig Here are the special items on this display Bottom/Shore Digital Page button. The Log may be reset to zero from the Bottom Lock Mode Zoom ModeA-Scope Mode Performance ModesPerformance Modes Zoom ModeZoom display Zoom magnification A-Scope Bottom Coverage Mode Bottom coverage Bottom Lock Mode the selected range, then Bottom Lock will not display the bottom image Setup Instructions 4 - Setup InstructionsThe Setup Menu Fig.4-1Range Setting Setup InstructionsSidelooker Sensitivity Setting Auto sensitivity Chart Speed Setting Changing the Chart Speed SettingFrequency Setting AUTO frequency Resetting the Log System Setup Menu Fig.4-8different languages. English is the default language which The unit can present the display information in one of sevenSetup Instructions Shallow Alarm For example, if the temperature reading onCLEAR conditions occurs shallow, deep, or fish alarm. For the water. You can silence the buzzer again by pressing theCode Units used for speedUnits used byfeature is particularly useful when fishing for species of fish Setup Menus for Zoom ModeZoom Select Menu button to leave this display, and store the Auto Zoom settingZoom Screen Split/Full Menu Item Setup Menus for Bottom Lock Mode Bottom Lock Range Menu ItemBottom Lock Split/Full Menu Item Setup Menu for Window Page Resetting from the Digital Page Setup Instructions for SidelookerSidelooker Range Menu Item Sidelooker Chart Speed Menu Item Sidelooker Sensitivity Menu ItemSidelooker View Menu Item Display Option Information ShownCombining Displays Resetting the Unit to Factory Defaults Default Settings Default - US model Default - Europe modelTroubleshooting Suggestions 5 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingCleaning Instructions Maintenance and TroubleshootingThe display unit “freezes” temporarily or permanently The display unit does not see the bottom or fish The FishFinder does not display fish archesThe depth setting flashes often The display unit shows lots of background “noise”For accessories and parts How to Contact RaymarineFor marine product and services information Servicing a Thru-Hull TransducerFor product repair service For technical supportPrepaid Return Service Raymarine in EuropeMaintenance and Troubleshooting 6 - Specifications SpecificationsGeneral Information FishFinder Functions Feet, fathoms, metersConnector Diagrams ConnectorsGlossary of Terms GlossaryNautical mile 6076 feet Statute mile 5280 ftLimited Warranty Certificate Warranty Limitations