NorthStar Navigation EXPLORER 657 Bottom types, Frequency and cone width, Water, Depth, Cone

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A

B

C

D

ASingle fish

BLarge school of fish C Small school of fish D Bottom

A

B

C

AKelp / Weed

BSoft bottoms such as mud, weed and sand show as narrow bands

CHard bottoms such as rock or coral show as wide bands

Bottom types

Mud, weed and sandy bottoms tend to weaken and scatter the sonar pulse, resulting in a weak echo. Hard, rocky or coral bottoms reflect the pulse, resulting in a strong echo.

Frequency and cone width

The sonar pulse generated by the 657 transducer travels down through the water, spreading outwards in a cone shape. The cone width is dependent upon the frequency of the pulse; at 50 kHz it is approximately 45°, and at 200 kHz it is approximately 11°.

The differences in the cone width affect what is displayed. See

section 8-3.

Water

Cone width

 

Cone width

Depth

at 50 kHz

 

at 200 kHz

25

20

 

5

 

50

40

 

10

 

100

80

45° cone

20

11°

150

130

30

cone

 

200

170

 

40

 

300

250

 

60

 

400

330

 

80

 

600

500

 

120

 

800

660

 

150

 

1000

830

 

190

 

Northstar Explorer 657 Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Explorer Could result in death or serious injury Possible injury or deathCould result in minor or moderate injury DamagePage Contents Tides window User card window 15 AIS Installation Other Nmea instruments Installation Northstar petrol/gasoline sensorsIntroduction Overview Cleaning and maintenancePlug-in cards 657 can use two kinds of plug-in cardRemoving the display unit Changing the plug-in cardTurn the display unit off see -2 and put the dust cover on Replacing the display unitUsing the menus Using the keysBasic Operation Overview of the keysTurning off manually Turning on and off / auto power Turning on manuallyNight mode Backlight and night modeTo cancel MOB or set another MOB Man overboard MOBAlarms Simulate mode657 has user settable alarms see section Main windows Page Multi window displays Selecting a favorite display Favorite displaysAdding a favorite display to the list Deleting a favorite display from the listData header Setting the data header for a displayCompass Displays can show data at the top, called the data headerGoing to a waypoint or to a point on the chart Navigation ChartIntroduction to navigating Navigating to a pointCancelling a route Starting a route from the chart windowPreparing Starting a route from the routes windowTo go to the Chart window, press then select Chart Chart windowTypical chart window shows Land Sea Cursor see section Typical waypoint see sectionChart scale Chart modesChart symbols and information Latitude and longitudePerspective view Finding a chart symbolDistance and bearing calculator Projected courseTracks and tracking Navigation Highway windowTime intervals Interval Track Track 2, 3, 4 or Interval Track Track 2, 3, 4 orWaypoints window Navigation WaypointsManaging waypoints Displaying a waypoint on the chartCreating a new waypoint Moving a waypointDeleting all waypoints Navigation RoutesChanging a waypoint’s data Sort WaypointsRoutes window Creating a new route from the chart windowManaging routes Creating a new routeEditing a route from the chart Displaying a route on the chartEditing a route Creating a new route from the routes windowSatellites Sonar fishfinding Introduction UsingSatellite window Satellite window showsStrength of echoes Interpreting the displayFrequency and cone width Bottom typesWater DepthWhen to use 200 kHz When to use 50 kHzShadows Example of shadowsWhen to use 50/200 kHz When to use MixedMinute ago Seconds ago Now KHz display 200/50 Khz display Mixed displayFish detection and display Where to find fish Fish symbolsFish arches 657 has two range modes RangeAuto Zoom range and offsetGain and threshold Changing modeGain window This display is called the gain windowSonar history display no split Sonar fishfinding DisplaysSonar Zoom and Full Screen Zoom displays Extended history modeScreen. Press to return to the most recent echo History position barSonar 50/200 display Sonar Bottom displaySonar A-Scope display Setting gain and thresholdFish recognition Bottom typeData window Gauges windowSelecting a Gauges layout Changing a gauge layoutWhat the fuel computer does Fuel functions and displayFuel window Fuel window showsWhen you add or remove fuel Low fuel alarm When you remove fuelBoat speed sensors Water speed and ground speed Speed Log Economy RangeSpeed Log Economy Making a curve Fuel consumption curvesStart running the boat in a straight line Press twice, then select FuelRenaming a curve Using a curveDeleting a curve Selecting a curveSetup engines CalibrationTo the reading of the fuel dispenser’s gauge Then press Choosing the date of the tide chart Tides windowTides window shows data for the chosen date User card window User card window hasSaving data to the user card Deleting a file from the user card 15 AISSorting the file names Rereading the file informationViewing AIS Vessels AIS Windows Safety msgs rxVessels Displaying Full AIS DetailsDisplays Distress Poll 16 DSC/Buddy track windowsBoat positions Using the displays Displaying a boat on the chartCreating a waypoint Deleting a boatSetting up Setup option menus SmartCraftTime see Favorites see 17-14 Simulate see Auto power off Setup SystemFactory reset LanguageSetting map datum Setup ChartRotation PaletteMap shift Nmea datum offsetApplying a map shift Map shiftLat/lon grid Pulse power Setup SonarFrequency Digit sizeSetup Fuel Setup GPSGPS Source Dgps SourceSetup tanks Setup enginesSource Num enginesDistance Setup TrackTime RecordSetup Logs Setup AIS Show Dangerous OnlyReset total dist Reset engine hoursSymbol Alarm Setup AlarmsArrival radius Anchor alarm Alarm sounds when it is onTemperature Setup UnitsSetup Comms FuelTemperature filter Setup CalibrateSpeed Speed filterSetup Favorites Setup TimeKeel Offset Speed rangeSetup Simulate InstallationSimulate ModeInstallation Options and Accessories Installation What comes withOptional sensors and instruments GPS or Dgps antenna For GPS navigation see sectionPin Wire Function Power/data cableConnections Display unit 18-3 Black Yellow BlueFlush Mounting Installation The display unitBracket Mounting There are two mounting arrangementsBasic power Installation Power/data cableBlack Power/data cable Red Yellow Fuse 2A Auto powerInstallation GPS antenna Selecting an antenna Installing an antennaDgps Source Installation Sonar transducer Installation Northstar petrol/gasoline sensorsBlue Sonar cable Either Installation SmartCraft Installation Other NavBus instrumentsNavBus Installation Other Nmea instruments Installation Northstar VHF radioEnter setup data to set up the 657 to your Installation Setup and testIf the display unit is bracket mounted, adjust Tilt and rotation for best viewing and handAppendix a Specifications List of datums Adindan AfgooyeSouth American General problems Appendix B TroubleshootingFuel consumption problems GPS navigation problemsTwin engine installation shows only one flow rate Sonar fishfinding problemsErratic Fuel Flow readings There is no reading for fuel economyBottom is not displayed Bottom is displayed too far up the screenThere is a double bottom trace displayed Glossary Appendix C Glossary and navigation dataNavigation data TBMFT!COUNBSJOFDPN