Connections for ES picture and FNZ markers

To provide echo sounder picture and FNZ markers, connect echo sounder to J203 and net sonde to J202. The signals applied to J202 and J203 are

J202: Net sonde signal and trigger signal (keying pulse of echo sounder). A white line signal from an echo sounder may be additionally applied as described on the next page if the digital depth data is not available on J204.

J203: Echo signal and keying pulse from an echo sounder.

Connection 1: Displaying echo sounder picture

E/S

VI-1100A

J203

(E/S)

INTERFACE

UNIT

(CS-120A)

Connection 2: Displaying echo sounder picture and FNZ markers by one echo sounder

FNZ JOINT BOX

(CS-170)

SONDE 1 (FNZ)

TB-1 TB-2

J701

J202 (SONDE)

SONDE (FNZ) 2

SONDE (FNZ) 3

TB-1

J705 TB-2

J203 (E/S)

INTERFACE

UNIT

(CS-120A)

E/S

 

VI-1100A

 

This method is used when the net sonde is installed and both echo sounder and net sonde signals are taken from the same echo sounder. The net sonde signal is applied to both J202 and J203.

Connection 3: Displaying echo sounder picture and FNZ markers by separate echo sounders

FNZ JOINT BOX

(CS-170)

SONDE 1 (FNZ)

SONDE (FNZ) 2

TB-1 TB-2

J701

J202 (SONDE)

J203 (E/S)

SONDE (FNZ) 3

J705

INTERFACE

UNIT

(CS-120A)

E/S

 

VI-1100A

 

E/S

VI-1100A

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Furuno CSH-24F, CSH-23F manual Connections for ES picture and FNZ markers

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