Furuno CSH-23F/24F manual Tilt angle for surface fish, Tilt angle and sea surface reflections

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Tilt angle for surface fish

Sound emitted from the sonar transducer forms a circle-shaped beam with a width of approximately 12 degrees in the vertical direction (vertical beam width). The tilt angle is indicated by the angle between the center line of the beam and the horizontal plane. Then, if the tilt angle is set to 0 degrees, the center line is parallel with the sea surface and one half of the emitted sound goes upward, toward the sea surface.

This causes one half of the emitted sound to be reflected toward the transducer and displayed on the screen as sea surface reflec- tions. When the sea is calm, since the sound is reflected just like a light hitting a mirror at a narrow incident angle, it propagates away and the sea surface reflections become negligible.

However if the sea is not calm enough, they will become domi- nant and interfere with observation of wanted echoes. To mini- mize these sea surface reflections and to search surface fish schools effectively, the tilt angle is usually set between 5 and 6 degrees so the upper portion of the beam becomes almost paral- lel with the sea surface. When the sea is rough, it is often set to a little larger angle.

 

Surface

Tilt angle 0°

15°

 

Surface

Tilt angle 5-6°

15°

Figure 2-2 Tilt angle and sea surface reflections

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Contents Color Scanning Sonar 00080818600 Safety Instructions Do not use the equipment for other than its intended purpose Table of Contents Vertical Scanning Display Self Tests This page is intentionally left blank Word to CSH-23F/24F Owners FeaturesForeword Standard Option System ConfigurationControl Description Control Layout on Display Unit and Remote Control BoxMain panel control description Main PanelGain NORM, E/S, HistRECALL, Memo RangeControl Function Sub PanelSub Panel 2 data setting window 2AGC SignalAGC ProcessSonrbeam AlarmSonar UP/TM+ + Remote Control BoxLowering the Transducer Turning the Power On/OffAdjusting Screen Brilliance, Control Panel Backlighting Operational OverviewDescription Selecting a Display ModeMode Seabed 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 Suppressing Seabed Tail AGC data setting window SIGNAL, SignalPulselength data setting window TVGTX, PL 2AGC data setting window SIGNAL, Signal ProcessIdentifying noise source Data setting window TVGTX, OutputRejecting Sonar Interference and Noise Cycle Changing Tx cycle data setting window TvgtxMenu Application Adjusting BeamwidthSetting F-shift data setting window Sonrbeam Noise limiter data setting window SIGNAL, SignalMarks and Data Marks, Data and Display ModeNormal display mode Echo sounder combination display Normal display mode w/textMark/Data Description Permanently Displayed Marks and DataHistory display Erasable Marks and Data Bearing marker Mark Description Range R Auto Tilt Auto Scan Gain Brill TVG TVG DIM This page is intentionally left blank User Menu Operation Menu How to openMenu Overview User Menu Hist DSP/GRPH Menu screen location and display modeMenu Menu Item Description User Menu DescriptionSave Picture Current VECTM DSP System Menu DescriptionFAR TVG Mark Size BRG ReadoutData Display Interlock DefaultsES/NET REC Hist DisplayColor Curve Data SET Menu DescriptionChange Color NET Plot Corr NET ShootPlan NET SondeInit SET/TEST Menu Description Echo Test Menu DescriptionProgramming 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 Advanced Level OperationTracking 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 Vertical Scanning Display Using Vertical Scanning DisplaySearching Application to Bonito and Tuna FishingDisplay Indications Approaching TrackingCatching CatchingPort/Starboard display PORT/STARBOARD, Horizontal Slice DisplaysHorizontal slice display Horizontal slice displayInitializing Memory Cards Memory Card OperationsData to Save Saving Method Saving to Saving the PictureTransferring Echo Data from Internal Memory to Memory Card Transferring net shooting data to memory card Net shooting data contentsSaving Net Shooting Data How net shooting data is savedReplaying 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 This page is intentionally left blank Seabed Echoes Interpreting the DisplayMidwater, bottom fish Tilt angle 30 or more 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 TestThis page is intentionally left blank 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 This page is intentionally left blank SP-1 SpecificationsSP-2 DisplaySP-3 Hull UnitThis page is intentionally left blank 12-2 IndexIN-2