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Page 1 - Operator manual

Simrad SP60Low frequency fishery sonarOperator manualM A X I M I Z I N G Y O U R P E R F O R M A N C E A T S E Awww.simrad.com

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Simrad SP60VI850-164575 / Rev.DUser Setting 148...Wind Direction 149...

Page 3 - Low frequency fishery sonar

Simrad SP6090850-164575 / Rev.DBearing (Display)The Bearing button is located in the Display menu.This is simply a selector switch. Click on the butto

Page 4 - About this document

Parameters91850-164575 / Rev.DBearing (Vertical)The Bearing (Vertical) parameter is accessed from the Verticalmenu.This dialogue allows you to train t

Page 5 - Sections

Simrad SP6092850-164575 / Rev.DColour ThresholdThe Colour Threshold button is located on the Display menu.The Colour Threshold function is used to red

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Parameters93850-164575 / Rev.DColoursThe Colours button is located in the Display menu.The colour strength of the echo presentation can be selectedwit

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Simrad SP6094850-164575 / Rev.DData SourceThe Data Source button is located in the Vertical View menu.The Vertical View menu is are activated by press

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Parameters95850-164575 / Rev.DDead ReckoningDead Reckoning is accessed from the Setup menu.Dead Reckoning is used to improve the position of thehistor

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Simrad SP6096850-164575 / Rev.DDefault SettingDefault Setting is accessed from the Setup menu.This function makes it possible to delete all the parame

Page 10 - 850-164575 / Rev.D

Parameters97850-164575 / Rev.DDirection IndicatorThe Direction Indicator is accessed from the Vertical Viewmenu when Data Source is set to Indicator.T

Page 11 - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

Simrad SP6098850-164575 / Rev.DDisplay GainDisplay Gain is accessed on the Display menu.The Display Gain increases or decreases the presentation of th

Page 12 - System overview

Parameters99850-164575 / Rev.DEdit Gear (Purse)The Gear parameter dialogue is accessed on the Setup menu.Each of the available options in the Gear dia

Page 13 - Sonar room units

System description1850-164575 / Rev.DSYSTEM DESCRIPTIONIntroductionThe Simrad SP60 sonar is a long range omnidirectional lowfrequency sonar, designed

Page 14 - System diagram

Simrad SP60100850-164575 / Rev.DEdit Gear (Trawl)The Gear parameter dialogue is accessed on the Setup menu.Each of the available options in the Gear d

Page 15 - System description

Parameters101850-164575 / Rev.DWidthA dedicated parameter dialogue is provided to define the widthof the trawl opening. The setting is made automatica

Page 16 - Scientific output

Simrad SP60102850-164575 / Rev.DEdit SchoolThe Edit School parameter dialogue is accessed from theSchool buttonintheSetup menu. In the School dialogue

Page 17 - Functional description

Parameters103850-164575 / Rev.DExpansionThe Expansion parameter is accessed from the Echo V iewmenu.The Expansion function is used to expand the echo

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Simrad SP60104850-164575 / Rev.DExternal SynchronizationThe External Sync button is located in the Setup menu.The External synchronization function ma

Page 19 - Reception

Parameters105850-164575 / Rev.DFish AlarmThe Fish Alarm button is located in the Setup menu.The Fish Alarm function makes it possible to set upthe son

Page 20 - Transmission

Simrad SP60106850-164575 / Rev.DFrequencyThe Frequency parameters can be called from the Horizontaland Vertical menus.Note that this parameter dialogu

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Parameters107850-164575 / Rev.DGainThe Gain is accessed from the Horizontal and Vertical menus.The Gain is normally selected from the Sonar Operating

Page 22 - Peripheral equipment

Simrad SP60108850-164575 / Rev.DGearThe Gear button is located in the Setup menu.The Gear parameter dialogue is used to select the type offishing gear

Page 23 - DISPLAY MODES

Parameters109850-164575 / Rev.DHeadingThe Heading parameter is accessed by pressing the Hdg(Heading) button in the Status dialogue at the bottom of th

Page 24 -  Cosmetics, page 50

Simrad SP602850-164575 / Rev.DSystem overviewMain unitsThe Simrad SP60 sonar consists of the following units: Wheelhouse units:- Display monitor- Son

Page 25 - North Up

Simrad SP60110850-164575 / Rev.DInspect ObjectThe Inspect Object parameters are either accessed when youselect a target marker in the Objects menu, or

Page 26 - True Motion

Parameters111850-164575 / Rev.DLanguageThe Language button is located on the Display menu.The Language parameter dialogue is used to select the langua

Page 27 - 180° / Audio

Simrad SP60112850-164575 / Rev.DMenuThe Menu button is located in the Display menu.The Menu parameter is used to select different levels ofcomplexity

Page 28 - 270° / Vertical

Parameters113850-164575 / Rev.DMessage BarThe Message Bar button is located in the System test menu.This menu is accessed by pressing the Test... butt

Page 29 - Bow Up / Vertical

Simrad SP60114850-164575 / Rev.DModeThe Mode button is located on the top of every menu.The Mode parameter dialogue is used to select display mode. It

Page 30 - True Motion / Vertical

Parameters115850-164575 / Rev.DMode ButtonsThe Mode Buttons button is located in the Display menu.This is simply a selector switch. Click on the butto

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Simrad SP60116850-164575 / Rev.DMovementsThe Movements button is located in the Setup menu.The Movements function makes it possible to estimate thepos

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Parameters117850-164575 / Rev.DPaletteThe Palette button is located in the Display menu.The Palette parameter dialogue is used to select backgroundcol

Page 33 - SONAR OPERATING PANEL

Simrad SP60118850-164575 / Rev.DPanel BacklightThe Panel Backlight button is located in the Display menu.The Panel Backlight controls the illumination

Page 34 - Main switch

Parameters119850-164575 / Rev.DPP FilterThe PP Filter can be accessed from the Horizontal andVertical menus.The PP Filter (Ping-to Ping filter) reduce

Page 35 - (D) Gear symbol

System description3850-164575 / Rev.DSonar room unitsThe Transceiver Unit is located in the sonar room, close to theHull Unit. One signal cable is use

Page 36 - Seine circle

Simrad SP60120850-164575 / Rev.DPulse FormThe Pulse Form is accessed from the Horizontal and Verticalmenus.The Pulse Form parameter dialogue is used t

Page 37 -  Mode Buttons, page 115

Parameters121850-164575 / Rev.DThere is a selection between three different pulse lengths:Short, Normal and Long. In addition the pulse length willcha

Page 38 - Vertical gain

Simrad SP60122850-164575 / Rev.DRangeThe Range parameter can be accessed from the button in theHorizontal and Vertical menus.Horizontal and vertical r

Page 39 - Vertical range

Parameters123850-164575 / Rev.DRange (Catch View)The Range (Catch View) button is located in the Catch Viewmenu.The CatchView menu is activated by pre

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Simrad SP60124850-164575 / Rev.DRCG (Reverberation Controlled Gain)The RCG button is located in the Horizontal and Verticalmenus.The RCG (Reverberatio

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Parameters125850-164575 / Rev.DRecallThe Recall button is located in the Store/Recall menu, which isaccessed from the Setup menu.The Recall button is

Page 42 - Position track

Simrad SP60126850-164575 / Rev.DRulerTo create a ruler, open the Object pop-up menu by clickingObject on the Sonar Operating Panel (or the right mouse

Page 43 - Target track

Parameters127850-164575 / Rev.DScaleThe Scale button is located in the Geo View menu.The GeoView menu is activated by pressing the View button onthe S

Page 44 - Auto tilt

Simrad SP60128850-164575 / Rev.DSchoolThe School button is located in the Setup menu.The School parameter is used to obtain information of thevolume e

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Parameters129850-164575 / Rev.DScientific Output (Option)The Scientific Output button is located in the Setup menu.The Scientific Output functionality

Page 46 - OPERATION

Simrad SP604850-164575 / Rev.DSystem diagramA simplified SP60 system diagram is shown.(A) = Colour display(B) = Operating Panel(C)=SonarProcessorUnit(

Page 47 - Maintaining the sonar

Simrad SP60130850-164575 / Rev.DSearch SectorThe Search Sector is accessed from the Bearing paramaterdialogue, which is turn is opened from the Horizo

Page 48 - Start and stop procedures

Parameters131850-164575 / Rev.DSearch StepThe Search Step is accessed from the Bearing paramaterdialoge, which is turn is opened from the Horizontal m

Page 49 - Stop procedure

Simrad SP60132850-164575 / Rev.DSectorThe Sector is accessed from the Horizontal menu.The Sector is defined as the sector covered by one ping. Thesize

Page 50 - Dry-docking safety measures

Parameters133850-164575 / Rev.DSlant Range/True RangeThe Slant Range/True Range button is located in theCosmetics menu,whichinturnisaccessedfromtheDis

Page 51 - Menu operation

Simrad SP60134850-164575 / Rev.DSpeedThe Speed parameter is accessed by pressing the Spd (Speed)buttonintheStatus dialogue at the bottom of the menus.

Page 52 - (CD15008A)

Parameters135850-164575 / Rev.DStabilizerThe Stabilizer button is located in the Setup menu.When the stabilizer is active, the transducer beam will be

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Simrad SP60136850-164575 / Rev.DStart Range / Stop RangeThe Start Range / Stop Range button is located in theEchoView menu.The functionality of this b

Page 54 - Menu structure

Parameters137850-164575 / Rev.DStatusThe Status dialogue is the default view displayed in the lower,right hand corner of the screen.The Status dialogu

Page 55 - Menu buttons

Simrad SP60138850-164575 / Rev.DStoreThe Store button is located in the Store/Recall menu, which isaccessed from the Setup menu.The Store button is us

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Parameters139850-164575 / Rev.DTarget TrackThe Target Track button is located in the GeoView menu.The GeoView menu is activated by pressing the View b

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System description5850-164575 / Rev.D

Page 58 - Stored parameters

Simrad SP60140850-164575 / Rev.DTiltThe Tilt parameters are accessed from the Horizontal menu.The Tilt is normally controlled from the SonarOperating

Page 59 - Visual aids

Parameters141850-164575 / Rev.DTime and DateThe Time and Date dialogue box is accessed by pressing theTime or Date buttons in the default Status dialo

Page 60 - Cosmetics

Simrad SP60142850-164575 / Rev.DTrack HistoryThe Track History is accessed from the Cosmetics menu.The Track History lines show the movement history o

Page 61 - Select and

Parameters143850-164575 / Rev.DTrack WindowThe Track Window parameter is accessed from the Setupmenu.The Track Window command enables you to adjust th

Page 62 -  Cosmetics, page 64

Simrad SP60144850-164575 / Rev.DTransducerThe Transducer button is located in the Status dialogue at thebottom of the menus.The Transducer position is

Page 63 - Installation of options

Parameters145850-164575 / Rev.DTVG (Time Variable Gain)The TVG button is located in the Horizontal and Verticalmenus.The TVG controls the gain in the

Page 64

Simrad SP60146850-164575 / Rev.DTx PowerThe Tx Power button is accessed from the Horizontal andVertical menus.The TX Power is used to select the trans

Page 65 - On-line help

Parameters147850-164575 / Rev.DUnitsThe Unit s button is located on the Display menu. Whenactivated, it opens the Engineering Units parameter dialogue

Page 66 - MENU DESCRIPTIONS

Simrad SP60148850-164575 / Rev.DUser SettingUser Setting is accessed from the Setup menu.The User Setting is used to store the parameter settingsfor d

Page 67 - Active menus

Parameters149850-164575 / Rev.DWind DirectionThe Wind Direction button is located in the Setup menu.The wind marker is show in the outer area of the e

Page 68 - Horizontal

Simrad SP606850-164575 / Rev.DOptionsGeneralThe standard SP60 sonar is a single 26 kHz version with beamstabilization.The beam stabilization was an op

Page 69 - Vertical

Simrad SP60150850-164575 / Rev.DWind SpeedThe Wind Speed button is located in the Setup menu.The Wind Speed is not used as a parameter in the sonar. I

Page 70 - Other display parameters

Parameters151850-164575 / Rev.DZoomThe Zoom button is located in the Vertical View menu.The Zoom function is used to zoom in on the vertical viewaroun

Page 71 - Setup parameters

Simrad SP60152850-164575 / Rev.DZoom ScaleThe Zoom button is located in the Vertical View menu.The Zoom Scale is used for scaling the zoom around theb

Page 72 -  Inspect Object, page 110

On-board maintenance153850-164575 / Rev.DON-BOARD MAINTENANCEIntroductionThis section deals with maintenance work that may be carriedout by the user.

Page 73 - Temporary menus

Simrad SP60154850-164575 / Rev.DWheelhouse unitsCleaningThe units must be kept clean and dry. Remove salt water residuewith a soft cloth moistened in

Page 74

On-board maintenance155850-164575 / Rev.DMC70SonarProcessorUnitThe two dust filters on the MC70 are located on the air inlets onthe front side of the

Page 75 - Store/Recall

Simrad SP60156850-164575 / Rev.DTransceiver UnitDust filterThere is a dust filter in the bottom of the Transceiver Unit. Toavoid overheating, this mus

Page 76 - System test

On-board maintenance157850-164575 / Rev.DHull unitGeneralThe sonar hull unit must be under continuous watch as a part ofthe vessel’s machinery. As the

Page 77 - Menu description

Simrad SP60158850-164575 / Rev.DSP60 Hull unit familiarizationObserve the illustration below for the identification of the mainparts.A) Upper limit sw

Page 78 - Sort Modes

On-board maintenance159850-164575 / Rev.DDocking the vesselWhen docking the vessel, great care must be taken not todamage the sonar trunk and protecti

Page 79 - Pop-up menus

System description7850-164575 / Rev.DFunctional descriptionIntroductionThe basic principles of the SP60 sonar are unique because of the128 separate tr

Page 80 - View pop-up

Simrad SP60160850-164575 / Rev.DOn vessels which have been in dock, the Hull Unit must bethoroughly examined, and the hoist/lower functions must beche

Page 81 -  View button, page 30

On-board maintenance161850-164575 / Rev.DCleaning the transducerThe transducer normally needs little attention. However, thetransducer face should be

Page 82 - Object pop-up

Simrad SP60162850-164575 / Rev.DHoist motor overload protectionTo prevent the hoist/lower motor from overload, an overloadcircuit breaker S301 is loca

Page 83 -  Object button, page 30

On-board maintenance163850-164575 / Rev.DEmergency hoisting and loweringIn case of a failure or an emergency in the normal hoist/loweroperation contro

Page 84 - View menus

Simrad SP60164850-164575 / Rev.DAir bleedingTo avoid damage to the transducer by transmitting in air insidethe trunk, the air bleeding system must be

Page 85 -  View pop-up menu, page 70

On-board maintenance165850-164575 / Rev.DLubricationFrom the factory, the Hull Unit is lubricated with the types of oilor grease as specified below. H

Page 88 - Messages

E 2004 Simrad ASISBN 82-8066-008-9Simrad ASStrandpromenaden 50Box 111N-3191 HortenTelephone: +47 33 03 40 00Facsimile: +47 33 04 29 87M A X I M I Z I

Page 89 - Warnings

Simrad SP608850-164575 / Rev.D60 degrees verticalsliceOmni/VerticalcombinationIn addition to the Omni picture, the vertical slice is especiallyuseful

Page 90 - Operator alarms

System description9850-164575 / Rev.DStabilization systemWhen the beam stabilizer is activated, both horizontal andvertical beams will be stabilized e

Page 92 -  Message Bar, page 113

Simrad SP6010850-164575 / Rev.DHowever, the sound absorption in salt water increases with thefrequency, thus giving the lower frequencies a longer det

Page 93 - PARAMETERS

System description11850-164575 / Rev.DThere are 128 separate transmitters in the unit distributed onfour transceiver circuit boards. Each transmitter

Page 94 - Alphabetical list

Simrad SP6012850-164575 / Rev.DPeripheral equipmentThe SP60 sonar requires connection to a speed log and a coursegyro. An inaccurate log or gyro input

Page 95

Display modes13850-164575 / Rev.DDISPLAY MODESIntroductionThis chapter describes the SP60 display modes. The variousmodes represent the graphical pres

Page 96 - AGC (Automatic Gain Control)

Simrad SP6014850-164575 / Rev.DBow UpWhen Bow Up mode is selected, the vessel symbol is stationaryon the screen with the bow pointing upwards. The ech

Page 97 - Audio Volume

Display modes15850-164575 / Rev.DNorth UpWhen the North Up mode is selected, true north is always upon the screen. The vessel symbol is stationary wit

Page 98 - Bearing (Horizontal)

Simrad SP6016850-164575 / Rev.DTrue MotionWhen the True Motion mode is selected, the picture is lockedto a geographical position, where the vessel mov

Page 99

Display modes17850-164575 / Rev.D180° / AudioWhen the 180° / Audio mode is selected, the upper half of thescreen shows a 180 degrees bow-up presentati

Page 100 - Bearing (Display)

Simrad SP6018850-164575 / Rev.D270° / VerticalThe 270° / Vertical mode is specially designed for purseseining. The vertical half slice is displayed in

Page 101 - Bearing (Vertical)

Display modes19850-164575 / Rev.DBow Up / VerticalWhen the Bow Up / Vertical mode is selected, the picture isdivided into three sections; where the le

Page 102 - Colour Threshold

850-164575 / Rev.DSP60Low frequency fishery sonarOperator manualWARNINGThe sonar must never be powered up when the ship isin dry dock. The transducer

Page 103 -  Colour Threshold, page 92

Simrad SP6020850-164575 / Rev.DTrue Motion / VerticalWhen the True Motion / Vertical mode is selected, the pictureis divided into three sections; wher

Page 104 - Data Source

Display modes21850-164575 / Rev.DDual 1The Dual mode is a kind of “two sonars in one” operation,where each presentation is updated for every secondtra

Page 105 - Dead Reckoning

Simrad SP6022850-164575 / Rev.DDual 2The Dual 2 mode is very similar to the Dual 1 mode previouslydescribed, but the “two sonars” are presented next t

Page 106 - Default Setting

Sonar Operating Panel23850-164575 / Rev.DSONAR OPERATING PANELIntroductionYou may enter operational commands directly on the SonarOperating Panel. Son

Page 107 - Direction Indicator

Simrad SP6024850-164575 / Rev.DMain switchMain switch functions control power to the sonar, hoisting andlowering of the transducer and indicates the t

Page 108 - Display Gain

Sonar Operating Panel25850-164575 / Rev.DSymbolThe Symbol functions provide on-screen graphic references fortargets, own ship and fishing gear.(A) Tar

Page 109 - Edit Gear (Purse)

Simrad SP6026850-164575 / Rev.DSeine circleThis is a useful aid in planning the shooting of the purse seine. Itis used as follows:1 Press the Gear but

Page 110 - Edit Gear (Trawl)

Sonar Operating Panel27850-164575 / Rev.DModeThe four Mode buttons can be used to select either the fourfavourite display modes or user settings. The

Page 111 -  Gear, page 108

Simrad SP6028850-164575 / Rev.DGainGain controls are specified as either horizontal or vertical.Horizontal gainThe two upper buttons control receiver

Page 112 - Edit School

Sonar Operating Panel29850-164575 / Rev.DRangeRange controls are specified as either horizontal or vertical.Horizontal rangeThe two upper buttons cont

Page 113 - Expansion

About this documentRev Date Written by Checked by Approved byRev.D25.11.04 RBr SØJ OBGChanged to reflect new software version 1.2.X.© 2004 Simrad ASIS

Page 114 - External Synchronization

Simrad SP6030850-164575 / Rev.DCursorThe cursor is used for on-screen cursor orientation and menuoperation.MenuThe Menu buttonisusedforselection betwe

Page 115 - Fish Alarm

Sonar Operating Panel31850-164575 / Rev.DTrackballThe trackball controls the cursor. The cursor changesappearance in relation to its location on the s

Page 116 - Frequency

Simrad SP6032850-164575 / Rev.DTrainThe audio channel is displayed as a continuous white line. It canbe trained either manually or automatically. The

Page 117 - Related topics

Sonar Operating Panel33850-164575 / Rev.DWhen the Auto Tilt function is activated in the Position Trackmode the tilt search centre is automatically ad

Page 118 -  Edit Gear (Purse), page 99

Simrad SP6034850-164575 / Rev.DTiltManual tiltIn Manual mode the transducer may be tilted within thesystems limits by pressing the Tilt up (arrow) or

Page 119

Sonar Operating Panel35850-164575 / Rev.DVariousThe buttons grouped under various are Zoom, Record, Muteand Off Centre.MuteThe Mute button is used as

Page 120 - Inspect Object

Simrad SP6036850-164575 / Rev.DOPERATIONIntroductionWhat this chapter containsAll operation of the sonar is normally made from the SonarOperating Pane

Page 121 - Language

Operation37850-164575 / Rev.DMaintaining the sonarMaintenance proceduresTo ensure the best possible reliability of the SP60 sonar, it isimportant to f

Page 122

Simrad SP6038850-164575 / Rev.DStart and stop proceduresNote Before you start the sonar, check that the water depth issufficient, and that the vessel’

Page 123 - Message Bar

Operation39850-164575 / Rev.DDisconnected mainsIn case of power failure, or if the mains plug on the SonarProcessor Unit has been disconnected, the so

Page 124 -  Sort Modes menu, page 68

Operator manualI850-164575 / Rev.DSections1 System descriptionThis chapter provides a brief introduction to t he SP60, and defines the mainunits. Refe

Page 125 - Mode Buttons

Simrad SP6040850-164575 / Rev.DProcedures for emergency hoisting are provided in theMaintenance chapter.Dry-docking safety measuresTo prevent inadvert

Page 126 - Movements

Operation41850-164575 / Rev.DMenu operationIntroductionThe menu system on the SP60 sonar is designed to allow foreasy and fast access to the parameter

Page 127 - Parameters

Simrad SP6042850-164575 / Rev.DScreen presentationsThe menu can be set up for permanent display, or available onlywhen required for parameter alterati

Page 128 - Panel Backlight

Operation43850-164575 / Rev.DFull screenpresentation withthe menu hiddenfrom view(CD15008B)Full screenpresentation withtemporary menu(CD15008C)

Page 129 - PP Filter

Simrad SP6044850-164575 / Rev.DMenu structureThe menu field on the sonar display contains several differentbuttons, tabs and parameter dialogues.(A) S

Page 130 - Pulse Form

Operation45850-164575 / Rev.DMenu buttonsEach menu contains several buttons. Each button shows boththe function and the current parameter. The majorit

Page 131 - FM (Frequency Modulation)

Simrad SP6046850-164575 / Rev.DSelecting a new parameter valueThe menu system is operated by the trackball and the Selectbutton on the Sonar Operating

Page 132

Operation47850-164575 / Rev.DThe parameter value shown in the button is operational evenwithout closing the parameter dialogue. This makes it easy tot

Page 133 - Range (Catch View)

Simrad SP6048850-164575 / Rev.DStored parametersDefault settingsThe parameter settings identified with an asterisk (*), indicatesthe normal setting kn

Page 134

Operation49850-164575 / Rev.DVisual aidsCommon information on the displayIn nearly all display modes, the following information isprovided. The Tilt

Page 135 - Recall Mode

Simrad SP60II850-164575 / Rev.DSYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1...Introduction 1...

Page 136 -  Object pop-up menu, page 72

Simrad SP6050850-164575 / Rev.DCosmeticsThe choices in the Cosmetics menu allows you to enable ordisable a range of visual aids in the sonar picture.S

Page 137

Operation51850-164575 / Rev.DSonar display withVariable RangeMarker (D), CompassCard (E) and VerticalRing (F) enabled.The Vertical Ringreflects the ve

Page 138 -  Edit School; page 102

Simrad SP6052850-164575 / Rev.DSonar display withVertical Depthdividers (G), Trackhistory with MinuteMarkers (H) andBow Marker (I)enabled.(CD15014C)NS

Page 139 - Scientific Output (Option)

Operation53850-164575 / Rev.DInstallation of optionsThe following options can be installed on the SP60 sonar: Triple- or multiple-frequency Scientif

Page 140 - Search Sector

Simrad SP6054850-164575 / Rev.DThe following parameters are available in the Install optionsdialogue.HWID - This field displays the unique 12-characte

Page 141 - Search Step

Operation55850-164575 / Rev.DOn-line helpThe SP60 sonar is equipped with a comprehensive on-line helpsystem. It is available from all the parameter di

Page 142 - Simrad SP60

Simrad SP6056850-164575 / Rev.DMENU DESCRIPTIONSIntroductionThis section provides a detailed description of the completemenu system for the SP60 sonar

Page 143 - Slant Range/True Range

Menu description57850-164575 / Rev.DActive menusOverviewThe Active menus are those relevant for the differentoperational modes. The menus are shown wi

Page 144

Simrad SP6058850-164575 / Rev.DHorizontalThe Horizontal menu is used to control the horizontalpresentations. The parameters chosen are present in all

Page 145 - Stabilizer

Menu description59850-164575 / Rev.DVerticalThe Vertical menu is only shown in modes with a vertical slicefunction. All relevant settings, except the

Page 146 - Start Range / Stop Range

Operator manualIII850-164575 / Rev.DTilt 34...Various 35...

Page 147 -  Speed, page 134

Simrad SP6060850-164575 / Rev.DDisplayThe Display menu is shown in all display modes, and providesaccess to parameters controlling the visual presenta

Page 148 - Store Mode

Menu description61850-164575 / Rev.DSetupThe Setup menu is shown in all display modes, and gives accessto parameters controlling the processing and al

Page 149 - Target Track

Simrad SP6062850-164575 / Rev.DObjectsThe Objects menu is shown in all display modes, and displaysthe range (R), bearing (B) and depth (D) to all sele

Page 150

Menu description63850-164575 / Rev.DTemporary menusThe Temporary menus are those selected from the activemenus. They are also shown with vertical tabs

Page 151 - Time and Date

Simrad SP6064850-164575 / Rev.DCosmeticsThe Cosmetics menu is activated by pressing the CosmeticsbuttonintheDisplay menu. It provides access to variou

Page 152 - Track History

Menu description65850-164575 / Rev.DStore/RecallThe Store/Recall menu is activated by the Store/Recall buttonin the Setup menu.The Store/Recall menu i

Page 153 - Track Window

Simrad SP6066850-164575 / Rev.DSystem testThe System test menu is activated by the Test buttonintheSetup menu.The System test menu provides several te

Page 154 - Transducer

Menu description67850-164575 / Rev.DAbout - This button provides access to a small informationdialogue providing the current software version.The Clos

Page 155 - TVG (Time Variable Gain)

Simrad SP6068850-164575 / Rev.DSort ModesThe Sort Modes menu is activated by the Sort Modes button inthe Setup menu.The Sort Modes menu is used to sel

Page 156 - Tx Power

Menu description69850-164575 / Rev.DPop-up menusThe pop-up menus are accessed using the View and Objectbuttons on the Sonar Operating Panel, or the mi

Page 157

Simrad SP60IV850-164575 / Rev.DSort Modes 68...Pop-up menus 69...

Page 158 - User Setting

Simrad SP6070850-164575 / Rev.DView pop-upThe View pop-up menu is accessed using the View button overthe trackball on the Sonar Operating Panel or the

Page 159 - Wind Direction

Menu description71850-164575 / Rev.DGrey scale data - This command changes the display from acolour presentation to a black-and-white. The number of s

Page 160 - Wind Speed

Simrad SP6072850-164575 / Rev.DObject pop-upThe Object pop-up menu is accessed using the Object buttonover the trackball on the Sonar Operating Panel,

Page 161

Menu description73850-164575 / Rev.DObject pop-up parametersBasic functions - These choices provide the same functions astheir respective buttons on t

Page 162 - Zoom Scale

Simrad SP6074850-164575 / Rev.DView menusThe View menus are activated from the View pop-up menu,which again is accessed using the View button on the S

Page 163 - ON-BOARD MAINTENANCE

Menu description75850-164575 / Rev.DGeoViewThe GeoView menu is activated by pressing the View button onthe Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mouse b

Page 164 - Wheelhouse units

Simrad SP6076850-164575 / Rev.DVerticalViewThe VerticalView menu is activated by pressing the Viewbutton on the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mo

Page 165 - MC70SonarProcessorUnit

Menu description77850-164575 / Rev.DCatchViewThe CatchView menu is activated by pressing the View buttonon the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mou

Page 166 - Transceiver Unit

Simrad SP6078850-164575 / Rev.DMessagesMessage categoriesWhen necessary, the sonar will provide you (or your serviceengineer) with operational and tec

Page 167 - Hull unit

Menu description79850-164575 / Rev.DWarningsThe Warnings menu is activated from the Warnings button inthe Message bar.The Warnings menu displays the w

Page 168

Operator manualV850-164575 / Rev.DHeading 109...Inspect Object 110...

Page 169 - Docking the vessel

Simrad SP6080850-164575 / Rev.DOperator alarmsThe Operator alarms dialogue is activated from theOp.Alarms buttonintheMessage bar.The Operator alarms m

Page 170

Menu description81850-164575 / Rev.DSystem alarmsThe System alarms dialogue is activated from the Sys.AlarmsbuttonintheMessage bar.The System alarms d

Page 171 - Cleaning the transducer

Simrad SP6082850-164575 / Rev.DErrorsThe Errors dialogue is activated from the Errors buttonintheMessage bar.The Errors menu displays the alarms issue

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Parameters83850-164575 / Rev.DPARAMETERSAbout parameter dialogues and helpThis chapter describes all the parameter dialogues accessed fromthe menu sys

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Simrad SP6084850-164575 / Rev.DAlphabetical listThe following is an overview of available parameters incorporated in the SP60 sonarsystem. About, pag

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Parameters85850-164575 / Rev.DAboutThe About parameter dialogue is accessed from the System testmenu.The About dialogue is only used to provide inform

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Simrad SP6086850-164575 / Rev.DAGC (Automatic Gain Control)The AGC parameter is accessed from the Horizontal andVertical menus.The AGC (Automatic Gain

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Parameters87850-164575 / Rev.DAudio VolumeThe Audio Volume is accessed from the Horizontal andVertical menus.The Audio Volume in the loudspeaker can b

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Simrad SP6088850-164575 / Rev.DBearing (Horizontal)The Bearing parameters are accessed from the Horizontalmenu.The Bearing of the audio channel is nor

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Parameters89850-164575 / Rev.DAbsolute/RelativeClick Absolute to set bearing of the audio channel to be relativeto true north. Click Relat ive to set

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