Raymarine L470 instruction manual Choosing a Frequency, Operating Instructions

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Choosing a Frequency

Choosing a Frequency

We said that the FishFinder uses sound waves to “see” through the water under the boat. The “frequency” is a measure of how fast the sound waves change or “vibrate.” The FishFinder uses sound waves with two different frequencies – 50 kHz and 200 kHz. Raymarine uses these two frequencies because each is better for a particular purpose:

50 kHz frequency

Scans a wide area

Penetrates water well, good for deep water

200 kHz frequency

Scans a narrower area, but produces a more detailed view

Good for seeing fish near the bottom or fish close together

Better for use in very shallow water

“Dual” frequency (both 50 kHz and 200 kHz at once)

Has the advantages of both frequencies

Good depth penetration

Good detail in display

Using the “Dual 50 kHz” setting, the display is produced using the signal from the 50 kHz beam, with additional information from the 200 kHz beam.

Using the “Dual 200 kHz” setting, the display is produced using the signal from the 200 kHz beam, with additional information from the 50 kHz beam.

If you are using one of the dual frequency settings, you can get some useful information from the fish symbols. If the fish is spotted by the narrow 200 kHz beam, the fish symbol will be black or filled-in. If a fish is detected by the wide 50 kHz beam, the symbol will be hollow.

When the unit is first turned on, it is set to use the Auto frequency feature. When set this way, the unit begins by using the 200 kHz frequency. If the bottom depth increases to more than 250 feet (or 50 fathoms or 80 meters), the unit will automatically switch to the 50 kHz frequency. If the unit cannot find the bottom, it will try both the 200 kHz and the 50 kHz frequencies. The unit will then use the frequency which finds the bottom first.

Operating Instructions

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Contents Raymarine Instruction ManualFishFinder L470 Operating Instructions ContentsInstallation Introduction4 Setup Instructions Specifications Maintenance and TroubleshootingPage List of FiguresFrequency Menu Item viiiAbout the FishFinder L470 1 - IntroductionIntroduction Standard Transducers Optional AccessoriesSystem Components Standard EquipmentTransducer switch box select between two L470 Installation 2 - InstallationAbout the Transducer Use an in-hull transducer if Selecting the Correct Type of TransducerUse a transom-mount transducer if Use a thru-hull transducer ifUse a Sidelooker transducer Assembling the Transducer BracketPositioning the Transom-Mount Transducer Use a trolling motor transducer ifTransducer in released position Transducer Mounted on TransomTransducer Bracket Side View Allow a clearance of at least 10 inches 254 mm 10 254 mmCorrect Mounting Position No!No!NoMounting 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 Installation Notes - Transducer for Speed and Temperature Only EMC Installation GuidelinesSuppression Ferrites Dismounting the Display Unit Mounting the Display Unit - Standard Mount210 mm Dimensions2-25/32 70 mmFlush-mount Installation Mounting the Display Unit - Flush MountDisassembling from Bracket Installing the Transducer CableCable feed-thru cap Cable clamp 1 25 mm Hull projections Installing Cable on TransomFiberglass 1/4 6mm Aluminum 1/2 13 mm Installing the Transducer Cable Installing the Transducer Cable - Sidelooker OptionInstallation with Separate Speed and Temperature Sensors Making the DC Power Connections DC 12V connector to battery T/D connector to transducer RED BLACK DC Power ConnectionsRF 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 Controls on Display Panel 3 - Operating InstructionsOperating Instructions Left and right arrows - and Up and down arrows - andCLEAR Setup Memory Turning the Power On and OffLamp/Contrast Menu See page Operating PagesMode Functionis turned on Only if Sidelooker featureShallow alarm set FishFinder PageAuto frequency on Transducer frequency Top of display Fish alarm set From the System Setup Menu, you can turn this item off or Center of displayThis entry shows the speed of the boat through the water Bottom of display Choosing a Frequency An arch-shaped image indicates a fish Fish IndicationsWhen the boat is moving very fast 50 kHz 200 kHzBottom Indications Hard Sand Soft Mud Bottom ConditionsRocks WindowContents Window PageOption B Option D Option F Option H Option A Option C Option E Option GOptions 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 Performance Modes Zoom ModeA-Scope Mode Bottom Lock ModeZoom Mode Performance ModesZoom 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 Fig.4-1 4 - Setup InstructionsThe Setup Menu Setup InstructionsSetup Instructions Range SettingSidelooker Sensitivity Setting Auto sensitivity Changing the Chart Speed Setting Chart Speed SettingFrequency Setting AUTO frequency Resetting the Log Fig.4-8 System Setup MenuThe unit can present the display information in one of seven different languages. English is the default language whichSetup Instructions For example, if the temperature reading on Shallow AlarmCLEAR water. You can silence the buzzer again by pressing the conditions occurs shallow, deep, or fish alarm. For theUnits used for speedUnits used by Codebutton to leave this display, and store the Auto Zoom setting Setup Menus for Zoom ModeZoom Select Menu feature is particularly useful when fishing for species of fishZoom Screen Split/Full Menu Item Bottom Lock Range Menu Item Setup Menus for Bottom Lock ModeBottom Lock Split/Full Menu Item Setup Menu for Window Page Setup Instructions for Sidelooker Resetting from the Digital PageSidelooker Range Menu Item Sidelooker Sensitivity Menu Item Sidelooker Chart Speed Menu ItemDisplay Option Information Shown Sidelooker View Menu ItemCombining Displays Resetting the Unit to Factory Defaults Default - US model Default - Europe model Default SettingsMaintenance and Troubleshooting 5 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingCleaning Instructions Troubleshooting SuggestionsThe display unit “freezes” temporarily or permanently The FishFinder does not display fish arches The display unit does not see the bottom or fishThe display unit shows lots of background “noise” The depth setting flashes oftenServicing a Thru-Hull Transducer How to Contact RaymarineFor marine product and services information For accessories and partsFor technical support For product repair serviceRaymarine in Europe Prepaid Return ServiceMaintenance and Troubleshooting Specifications 6 - SpecificationsGeneral Information Feet, fathoms, meters FishFinder FunctionsConnectors Connector DiagramsGlossary Glossary of TermsStatute mile 5280 ft Nautical mile 6076 feetWarranty Limitations Limited Warranty Certificate