Furuno CSH-84, CSH-83 manual Suppressing Seabed Tail, AGC data setting window SIGNAL, Signal

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Suppressing Seabed Tail

AGC (data setting window: SIGNAL, SIGNAL

PROCESS)

The AGC functions to automatically reduce the receiver gain only against strong echoes such as the seabed or a large fish school. Since weak echoes remain unaffected, a small fish school becomes easier to detect. Adjust it so that the AGC works only on seabed reflections. Do not set it too high; weak echoes may be missed.

Pulselength (data setting window: TVG•TX,PL)

The pulselength control determines the length of the transmis- sion pulse emitted into the water. While a longer pulse is advan- tageous for long range sounding, it has the disadvantage of being poor in discrimination of targets, that is, ability to separate sev- eral closely located targets. When searching bottom fish, there- fore, it is useful to shorten the pulselength in order to separate fish echoes from seabed reflections. Decrease the PULSELENGTH setting to shorten the pulselength. For search of surface and midwater fish in which seabed reflections are not so strong, use the longest pulselength “9”.

2AGC (data setting window: SIGNAL, SIGNAL PROCESS)

While it is ideal to suppress seabed echoes with the AGC con- trol alone there are some fishing grounds where this is not pos- sible. (The high power sonar has the advantage of long-range detection but this can also be a disadvantage, since weaker ech- oes may be hidden in strong, unwanted echoes such as the sea- bed.)

If you cannot suppress seabed echoes or sea surface reflections by the AGC control alone, use the 2AGC control. Normally a setting of 0 or 1 is suitable. For especially strong echoes, use a setting of 1 or 2.

0:2AGC function is off.

1 to 4: Larger the number, the greater the effect of 2AGC.

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Contents Color Scanning Sonar 00080806600 Safety Instructions Do not use the equipment for other than its intended purpose Table of Contents PORT/STARBOARD, Horizontal Slice Displays Self Tests This page is intentionally left blank Word to CSH-83/84 Owners FeaturesForeword Standard Option System ConfigurationControl Description Control Layout on Display Unit and Remote Control BoxMain panel control description Main PanelControl Function END Sub PanelSub Panel 2 data setting window AGC SignalProcess 2AGCSonar AlarmUP/TM Sonrbeam+ + Remote Control BoxAdjusting Screen Brilliance, Control Panel Backlighting Turning the Power On/OffOperational Overview Lowering the TransducerDisplay mode description Selecting a Display ModeSeabed echo and tilt angle Setting the Tilt AngleSelecting a Display Range Points to consider How to discriminate fish echoes from the seabedTilt angle and sea surface reflections Tilt angle for surface fishTilt angle and beam coverage Suitable tilt angleMeasuring Range and Bearing to a Target Adjusting the GainPage Eliminating Unwanted Feeble Echoes Fine Tuning the PictureHow to adjust TVG Page Pulselength data setting window TVGTX,PL AGC data setting window SIGNAL, Signal2AGC data setting window SIGNAL, Signal Process Suppressing Seabed TailIdentifying noise source Data setting window TVGTX, OutputRejecting Sonar Interference and Noise Cycle Changing Tx cycle data setting window TvgtxSetting Noise limiter data setting window Signal Adjusting BeamwidthMarks and Data Marks, Data and Display ModeNormal display mode Echo sounder combination display Normal display mode w/textHistory display Permanently Displayed Marks and DataMark/Data Description Erasable Marks and DataBearing marker Mark Description Range R Auto Tilt Auto Scan Gain Brill TVG TVG DIM Page User Menu Operation Menu OverviewUser Menu Hist DSP/GRPH Menu screen location and display modeUser Menu Description Save Picture Current VECFAR TVG System Menu DescriptionTM DSP Target LockMark Size BRG ReadoutMenu Description Color Curve Data SET Menu DescriptionChange Color Plan NET ShootNET Sonde NET Plot CorrInit SET/TEST Menu Description Echo Test DefaultsNET REC Others Event KEYProgramming the Function Keys Function KeysReplaying a Function Key Function Key Fine TuningReplaying Function Key Settings from a Memory Card Saving Function Key Settings to a Memory CardThis page is intentionally left blank Finding Fish School Center How to find fish school centerAdvanced Level Operation Tracking a fish school Tracking a Fish School target lockErasing target lock mark Choosing target lock modeTarget lock mark appearance Target lock and tilt angle Tracking target lock markSystem Menu Target Lock Setting target lock conditionsDescription of target lock items Detecting Fish Schools Aurally How to set the fish alarm zone Fish AlarmRelocating Fish School for Easy Observation How to relocate fish schoolsEstimate marks and their data Comparing of Fish School ConcentrationMeasuring Fish School Speed How to measure fish speed10 Event marks Event MarkErasing an event mark Entering an event mark12 True motion display True Motion Display13 Net location mark Plotting Net Location Mark14 Net behavior Observing Net BehaviorNo. Display Information Applications Target Slice DisplayThis page is intentionally left blank Port/Starboard display PORT/STARBOARD, Horizontal Slice DisplaysHorizontal slice display Horizontal slice displayInitializing Memory Cards Memory Card OperationsTransferring Echo Data from Internal Memory to Memory Card Saving the PictureSaving Net Shooting Data Net shooting data contentsHow net shooting data is saved Transferring net shooting data to memory cardReplaying Saved Data Deleting Memory Card ContentsTurning marks on/off through the user menu Turning marks on/off through the data setting windowTurning MARKS, Data ON/OFF 10-2 Seabed Echoes Interpreting the DisplaySea surface fish Fish SchoolsWake Sea Surface ReflectionsNoise and Interference False Echo by SidelobeUnretracted Transducer Warning Overvoltage WarningHow to manually raise the transducer Opening the Self Test Menu Self TestsContinuous test Self Test DescriptionSingle test Color test Panel testSIO test Gray testInterface unit CS-120A, cover opened Interface Unit CS-120A Self Test13-6 Selection of Data at Interface Unit CS-120A Input Data SelectionHow to set net sonde transmitter distances Setting Distances Between Net Sonde TransmittersDisplay Unit Maintenance MaintenanceZinc block near the transducer must be replaced yearly Hull Unit MaintenanceUser Menu Menu TreeData SET Menu Init SET/TEST Menu System Menu Previous Page SP-1 SpecificationsSP-2 DisplaySP-3 Hull UnitSP-4 11-2 IndexIN-2