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
Simrad SP60VI850-164575 / Rev.DUser Setting 148...Wind Direction 149...
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
Parameters91850-164575 / Rev.DBearing (Vertical)The Bearing (Vertical) parameter is accessed from the Verticalmenu.This dialogue allows you to train t
Simrad SP6092850-164575 / Rev.DColour ThresholdThe Colour Threshold button is located on the Display menu.The Colour Threshold function is used to red
Parameters93850-164575 / Rev.DColoursThe Colours button is located in the Display menu.The colour strength of the echo presentation can be selectedwit
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
Parameters95850-164575 / Rev.DDead ReckoningDead Reckoning is accessed from the Setup menu.Dead Reckoning is used to improve the position of thehistor
Simrad SP6096850-164575 / Rev.DDefault SettingDefault Setting is accessed from the Setup menu.This function makes it possible to delete all the parame
Parameters97850-164575 / Rev.DDirection IndicatorThe Direction Indicator is accessed from the Vertical Viewmenu when Data Source is set to Indicator.T
Simrad SP6098850-164575 / Rev.DDisplay GainDisplay Gain is accessed on the Display menu.The Display Gain increases or decreases the presentation of th
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
System description1850-164575 / Rev.DSYSTEM DESCRIPTIONIntroductionThe Simrad SP60 sonar is a long range omnidirectional lowfrequency sonar, designed
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
Parameters101850-164575 / Rev.DWidthA dedicated parameter dialogue is provided to define the widthof the trawl opening. The setting is made automatica
Simrad SP60102850-164575 / Rev.DEdit SchoolThe Edit School parameter dialogue is accessed from theSchool buttonintheSetup menu. In the School dialogue
Parameters103850-164575 / Rev.DExpansionThe Expansion parameter is accessed from the Echo V iewmenu.The Expansion function is used to expand the echo
Simrad SP60104850-164575 / Rev.DExternal SynchronizationThe External Sync button is located in the Setup menu.The External synchronization function ma
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
Simrad SP60106850-164575 / Rev.DFrequencyThe Frequency parameters can be called from the Horizontaland Vertical menus.Note that this parameter dialogu
Parameters107850-164575 / Rev.DGainThe Gain is accessed from the Horizontal and Vertical menus.The Gain is normally selected from the Sonar Operating
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
Parameters109850-164575 / Rev.DHeadingThe Heading parameter is accessed by pressing the Hdg(Heading) button in the Status dialogue at the bottom of th
Simrad SP602850-164575 / Rev.DSystem overviewMain unitsThe Simrad SP60 sonar consists of the following units: Wheelhouse units:- Display monitor- Son
Simrad SP60110850-164575 / Rev.DInspect ObjectThe Inspect Object parameters are either accessed when youselect a target marker in the Objects menu, or
Parameters111850-164575 / Rev.DLanguageThe Language button is located on the Display menu.The Language parameter dialogue is used to select the langua
Simrad SP60112850-164575 / Rev.DMenuThe Menu button is located in the Display menu.The Menu parameter is used to select different levels ofcomplexity
Parameters113850-164575 / Rev.DMessage BarThe Message Bar button is located in the System test menu.This menu is accessed by pressing the Test... butt
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
Parameters115850-164575 / Rev.DMode ButtonsThe Mode Buttons button is located in the Display menu.This is simply a selector switch. Click on the butto
Simrad SP60116850-164575 / Rev.DMovementsThe Movements button is located in the Setup menu.The Movements function makes it possible to estimate thepos
Parameters117850-164575 / Rev.DPaletteThe Palette button is located in the Display menu.The Palette parameter dialogue is used to select backgroundcol
Simrad SP60118850-164575 / Rev.DPanel BacklightThe Panel Backlight button is located in the Display menu.The Panel Backlight controls the illumination
Parameters119850-164575 / Rev.DPP FilterThe PP Filter can be accessed from the Horizontal andVertical menus.The PP Filter (Ping-to Ping filter) reduce
System description3850-164575 / Rev.DSonar room unitsThe Transceiver Unit is located in the sonar room, close to theHull Unit. One signal cable is use
Simrad SP60120850-164575 / Rev.DPulse FormThe Pulse Form is accessed from the Horizontal and Verticalmenus.The Pulse Form parameter dialogue is used t
Parameters121850-164575 / Rev.DThere is a selection between three different pulse lengths:Short, Normal and Long. In addition the pulse length willcha
Simrad SP60122850-164575 / Rev.DRangeThe Range parameter can be accessed from the button in theHorizontal and Vertical menus.Horizontal and vertical r
Parameters123850-164575 / Rev.DRange (Catch View)The Range (Catch View) button is located in the Catch Viewmenu.The CatchView menu is activated by pre
Simrad SP60124850-164575 / Rev.DRCG (Reverberation Controlled Gain)The RCG button is located in the Horizontal and Verticalmenus.The RCG (Reverberatio
Parameters125850-164575 / Rev.DRecallThe Recall button is located in the Store/Recall menu, which isaccessed from the Setup menu.The Recall button is
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
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
Simrad SP60128850-164575 / Rev.DSchoolThe School button is located in the Setup menu.The School parameter is used to obtain information of thevolume e
Parameters129850-164575 / Rev.DScientific Output (Option)The Scientific Output button is located in the Setup menu.The Scientific Output functionality
Simrad SP604850-164575 / Rev.DSystem diagramA simplified SP60 system diagram is shown.(A) = Colour display(B) = Operating Panel(C)=SonarProcessorUnit(
Simrad SP60130850-164575 / Rev.DSearch SectorThe Search Sector is accessed from the Bearing paramaterdialogue, which is turn is opened from the Horizo
Parameters131850-164575 / Rev.DSearch StepThe Search Step is accessed from the Bearing paramaterdialoge, which is turn is opened from the Horizontal m
Simrad SP60132850-164575 / Rev.DSectorThe Sector is accessed from the Horizontal menu.The Sector is defined as the sector covered by one ping. Thesize
Parameters133850-164575 / Rev.DSlant Range/True RangeThe Slant Range/True Range button is located in theCosmetics menu,whichinturnisaccessedfromtheDis
Simrad SP60134850-164575 / Rev.DSpeedThe Speed parameter is accessed by pressing the Spd (Speed)buttonintheStatus dialogue at the bottom of the menus.
Parameters135850-164575 / Rev.DStabilizerThe Stabilizer button is located in the Setup menu.When the stabilizer is active, the transducer beam will be
Simrad SP60136850-164575 / Rev.DStart Range / Stop RangeThe Start Range / Stop Range button is located in theEchoView menu.The functionality of this b
Parameters137850-164575 / Rev.DStatusThe Status dialogue is the default view displayed in the lower,right hand corner of the screen.The Status dialogu
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
Parameters139850-164575 / Rev.DTarget TrackThe Target Track button is located in the GeoView menu.The GeoView menu is activated by pressing the View b
System description5850-164575 / Rev.D
Simrad SP60140850-164575 / Rev.DTiltThe Tilt parameters are accessed from the Horizontal menu.The Tilt is normally controlled from the SonarOperating
Parameters141850-164575 / Rev.DTime and DateThe Time and Date dialogue box is accessed by pressing theTime or Date buttons in the default Status dialo
Simrad SP60142850-164575 / Rev.DTrack HistoryThe Track History is accessed from the Cosmetics menu.The Track History lines show the movement history o
Parameters143850-164575 / Rev.DTrack WindowThe Track Window parameter is accessed from the Setupmenu.The Track Window command enables you to adjust th
Simrad SP60144850-164575 / Rev.DTransducerThe Transducer button is located in the Status dialogue at thebottom of the menus.The Transducer position is
Parameters145850-164575 / Rev.DTVG (Time Variable Gain)The TVG button is located in the Horizontal and Verticalmenus.The TVG controls the gain in the
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
Parameters147850-164575 / Rev.DUnitsThe Unit s button is located on the Display menu. Whenactivated, it opens the Engineering Units parameter dialogue
Simrad SP60148850-164575 / Rev.DUser SettingUser Setting is accessed from the Setup menu.The User Setting is used to store the parameter settingsfor d
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
Simrad SP606850-164575 / Rev.DOptionsGeneralThe standard SP60 sonar is a single 26 kHz version with beamstabilization.The beam stabilization was an op
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
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
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
On-board maintenance153850-164575 / Rev.DON-BOARD MAINTENANCEIntroductionThis section deals with maintenance work that may be carriedout by the user.
Simrad SP60154850-164575 / Rev.DWheelhouse unitsCleaningThe units must be kept clean and dry. Remove salt water residuewith a soft cloth moistened in
On-board maintenance155850-164575 / Rev.DMC70SonarProcessorUnitThe two dust filters on the MC70 are located on the air inlets onthe front side of the
Simrad SP60156850-164575 / Rev.DTransceiver UnitDust filterThere is a dust filter in the bottom of the Transceiver Unit. Toavoid overheating, this mus
On-board maintenance157850-164575 / Rev.DHull unitGeneralThe sonar hull unit must be under continuous watch as a part ofthe vessel’s machinery. As the
Simrad SP60158850-164575 / Rev.DSP60 Hull unit familiarizationObserve the illustration below for the identification of the mainparts.A) Upper limit sw
On-board maintenance159850-164575 / Rev.DDocking the vesselWhen docking the vessel, great care must be taken not todamage the sonar trunk and protecti
System description7850-164575 / Rev.DFunctional descriptionIntroductionThe basic principles of the SP60 sonar are unique because of the128 separate tr
Simrad SP60160850-164575 / Rev.DOn vessels which have been in dock, the Hull Unit must bethoroughly examined, and the hoist/lower functions must beche
On-board maintenance161850-164575 / Rev.DCleaning the transducerThe transducer normally needs little attention. However, thetransducer face should be
Simrad SP60162850-164575 / Rev.DHoist motor overload protectionTo prevent the hoist/lower motor from overload, an overloadcircuit breaker S301 is loca
On-board maintenance163850-164575 / Rev.DEmergency hoisting and loweringIn case of a failure or an emergency in the normal hoist/loweroperation contro
Simrad SP60164850-164575 / Rev.DAir bleedingTo avoid damage to the transducer by transmitting in air insidethe trunk, the air bleeding system must be
On-board maintenance165850-164575 / Rev.DLubricationFrom the factory, the Hull Unit is lubricated with the types of oilor grease as specified below. H
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Simrad SP608850-164575 / Rev.D60 degrees verticalsliceOmni/VerticalcombinationIn addition to the Omni picture, the vertical slice is especiallyuseful
System description9850-164575 / Rev.DStabilization systemWhen the beam stabilizer is activated, both horizontal andvertical beams will be stabilized e
Simrad SP6010850-164575 / Rev.DHowever, the sound absorption in salt water increases with thefrequency, thus giving the lower frequencies a longer det
System description11850-164575 / Rev.DThere are 128 separate transmitters in the unit distributed onfour transceiver circuit boards. Each transmitter
Simrad SP6012850-164575 / Rev.DPeripheral equipmentThe SP60 sonar requires connection to a speed log and a coursegyro. An inaccurate log or gyro input
Display modes13850-164575 / Rev.DDISPLAY MODESIntroductionThis chapter describes the SP60 display modes. The variousmodes represent the graphical pres
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
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
Simrad SP6016850-164575 / Rev.DTrue MotionWhen the True Motion mode is selected, the picture is lockedto a geographical position, where the vessel mov
Display modes17850-164575 / Rev.D180° / AudioWhen the 180° / Audio mode is selected, the upper half of thescreen shows a 180 degrees bow-up presentati
Simrad SP6018850-164575 / Rev.D270° / VerticalThe 270° / Vertical mode is specially designed for purseseining. The vertical half slice is displayed in
Display modes19850-164575 / Rev.DBow Up / VerticalWhen the Bow Up / Vertical mode is selected, the picture isdivided into three sections; where the le
850-164575 / Rev.DSP60Low frequency fishery sonarOperator manualWARNINGThe sonar must never be powered up when the ship isin dry dock. The transducer
Simrad SP6020850-164575 / Rev.DTrue Motion / VerticalWhen the True Motion / Vertical mode is selected, the pictureis divided into three sections; wher
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
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
Sonar Operating Panel23850-164575 / Rev.DSONAR OPERATING PANELIntroductionYou may enter operational commands directly on the SonarOperating Panel. Son
Simrad SP6024850-164575 / Rev.DMain switchMain switch functions control power to the sonar, hoisting andlowering of the transducer and indicates the t
Sonar Operating Panel25850-164575 / Rev.DSymbolThe Symbol functions provide on-screen graphic references fortargets, own ship and fishing gear.(A) Tar
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
Sonar Operating Panel27850-164575 / Rev.DModeThe four Mode buttons can be used to select either the fourfavourite display modes or user settings. The
Simrad SP6028850-164575 / Rev.DGainGain controls are specified as either horizontal or vertical.Horizontal gainThe two upper buttons control receiver
Sonar Operating Panel29850-164575 / Rev.DRangeRange controls are specified as either horizontal or vertical.Horizontal rangeThe two upper buttons cont
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
Simrad SP6030850-164575 / Rev.DCursorThe cursor is used for on-screen cursor orientation and menuoperation.MenuThe Menu buttonisusedforselection betwe
Sonar Operating Panel31850-164575 / Rev.DTrackballThe trackball controls the cursor. The cursor changesappearance in relation to its location on the s
Simrad SP6032850-164575 / Rev.DTrainThe audio channel is displayed as a continuous white line. It canbe trained either manually or automatically. The
Sonar Operating Panel33850-164575 / Rev.DWhen the Auto Tilt function is activated in the Position Trackmode the tilt search centre is automatically ad
Simrad SP6034850-164575 / Rev.DTiltManual tiltIn Manual mode the transducer may be tilted within thesystems limits by pressing the Tilt up (arrow) or
Sonar Operating Panel35850-164575 / Rev.DVariousThe buttons grouped under various are Zoom, Record, Muteand Off Centre.MuteThe Mute button is used as
Simrad SP6036850-164575 / Rev.DOPERATIONIntroductionWhat this chapter containsAll operation of the sonar is normally made from the SonarOperating Pane
Operation37850-164575 / Rev.DMaintaining the sonarMaintenance proceduresTo ensure the best possible reliability of the SP60 sonar, it isimportant to f
Simrad SP6038850-164575 / Rev.DStart and stop proceduresNote Before you start the sonar, check that the water depth issufficient, and that the vessel’
Operation39850-164575 / Rev.DDisconnected mainsIn case of power failure, or if the mains plug on the SonarProcessor Unit has been disconnected, the so
Operator manualI850-164575 / Rev.DSections1 System descriptionThis chapter provides a brief introduction to t he SP60, and defines the mainunits. Refe
Simrad SP6040850-164575 / Rev.DProcedures for emergency hoisting are provided in theMaintenance chapter.Dry-docking safety measuresTo prevent inadvert
Operation41850-164575 / Rev.DMenu operationIntroductionThe menu system on the SP60 sonar is designed to allow foreasy and fast access to the parameter
Simrad SP6042850-164575 / Rev.DScreen presentationsThe menu can be set up for permanent display, or available onlywhen required for parameter alterati
Operation43850-164575 / Rev.DFull screenpresentation withthe menu hiddenfrom view(CD15008B)Full screenpresentation withtemporary menu(CD15008C)
Simrad SP6044850-164575 / Rev.DMenu structureThe menu field on the sonar display contains several differentbuttons, tabs and parameter dialogues.(A) S
Operation45850-164575 / Rev.DMenu buttonsEach menu contains several buttons. Each button shows boththe function and the current parameter. The majorit
Simrad SP6046850-164575 / Rev.DSelecting a new parameter valueThe menu system is operated by the trackball and the Selectbutton on the Sonar Operating
Operation47850-164575 / Rev.DThe parameter value shown in the button is operational evenwithout closing the parameter dialogue. This makes it easy tot
Simrad SP6048850-164575 / Rev.DStored parametersDefault settingsThe parameter settings identified with an asterisk (*), indicatesthe normal setting kn
Operation49850-164575 / Rev.DVisual aidsCommon information on the displayIn nearly all display modes, the following information isprovided. The Tilt
Simrad SP60II850-164575 / Rev.DSYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1...Introduction 1...
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
Operation51850-164575 / Rev.DSonar display withVariable RangeMarker (D), CompassCard (E) and VerticalRing (F) enabled.The Vertical Ringreflects the ve
Simrad SP6052850-164575 / Rev.DSonar display withVertical Depthdividers (G), Trackhistory with MinuteMarkers (H) andBow Marker (I)enabled.(CD15014C)NS
Operation53850-164575 / Rev.DInstallation of optionsThe following options can be installed on the SP60 sonar: Triple- or multiple-frequency Scientif
Simrad SP6054850-164575 / Rev.DThe following parameters are available in the Install optionsdialogue.HWID - This field displays the unique 12-characte
Operation55850-164575 / Rev.DOn-line helpThe SP60 sonar is equipped with a comprehensive on-line helpsystem. It is available from all the parameter di
Simrad SP6056850-164575 / Rev.DMENU DESCRIPTIONSIntroductionThis section provides a detailed description of the completemenu system for the SP60 sonar
Menu description57850-164575 / Rev.DActive menusOverviewThe Active menus are those relevant for the differentoperational modes. The menus are shown wi
Simrad SP6058850-164575 / Rev.DHorizontalThe Horizontal menu is used to control the horizontalpresentations. The parameters chosen are present in all
Menu description59850-164575 / Rev.DVerticalThe Vertical menu is only shown in modes with a vertical slicefunction. All relevant settings, except the
Operator manualIII850-164575 / Rev.DTilt 34...Various 35...
Simrad SP6060850-164575 / Rev.DDisplayThe Display menu is shown in all display modes, and providesaccess to parameters controlling the visual presenta
Menu description61850-164575 / Rev.DSetupThe Setup menu is shown in all display modes, and gives accessto parameters controlling the processing and al
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
Menu description63850-164575 / Rev.DTemporary menusThe Temporary menus are those selected from the activemenus. They are also shown with vertical tabs
Simrad SP6064850-164575 / Rev.DCosmeticsThe Cosmetics menu is activated by pressing the CosmeticsbuttonintheDisplay menu. It provides access to variou
Menu description65850-164575 / Rev.DStore/RecallThe Store/Recall menu is activated by the Store/Recall buttonin the Setup menu.The Store/Recall menu i
Simrad SP6066850-164575 / Rev.DSystem testThe System test menu is activated by the Test buttonintheSetup menu.The System test menu provides several te
Menu description67850-164575 / Rev.DAbout - This button provides access to a small informationdialogue providing the current software version.The Clos
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
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
Simrad SP60IV850-164575 / Rev.DSort Modes 68...Pop-up menus 69...
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
Menu description71850-164575 / Rev.DGrey scale data - This command changes the display from acolour presentation to a black-and-white. The number of s
Simrad SP6072850-164575 / Rev.DObject pop-upThe Object pop-up menu is accessed using the Object buttonover the trackball on the Sonar Operating Panel,
Menu description73850-164575 / Rev.DObject pop-up parametersBasic functions - These choices provide the same functions astheir respective buttons on t
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
Menu description75850-164575 / Rev.DGeoViewThe GeoView menu is activated by pressing the View button onthe Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mouse b
Simrad SP6076850-164575 / Rev.DVerticalViewThe VerticalView menu is activated by pressing the Viewbutton on the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mo
Menu description77850-164575 / Rev.DCatchViewThe CatchView menu is activated by pressing the View buttonon the Sonar Operating Panel or the middle mou
Simrad SP6078850-164575 / Rev.DMessagesMessage categoriesWhen necessary, the sonar will provide you (or your serviceengineer) with operational and tec
Menu description79850-164575 / Rev.DWarningsThe Warnings menu is activated from the Warnings button inthe Message bar.The Warnings menu displays the w
Operator manualV850-164575 / Rev.DHeading 109...Inspect Object 110...
Simrad SP6080850-164575 / Rev.DOperator alarmsThe Operator alarms dialogue is activated from theOp.Alarms buttonintheMessage bar.The Operator alarms m
Menu description81850-164575 / Rev.DSystem alarmsThe System alarms dialogue is activated from the Sys.AlarmsbuttonintheMessage bar.The System alarms d
Simrad SP6082850-164575 / Rev.DErrorsThe Errors dialogue is activated from the Errors buttonintheMessage bar.The Errors menu displays the alarms issue
Parameters83850-164575 / Rev.DPARAMETERSAbout parameter dialogues and helpThis chapter describes all the parameter dialogues accessed fromthe menu sys
Simrad SP6084850-164575 / Rev.DAlphabetical listThe following is an overview of available parameters incorporated in the SP60 sonarsystem. About, pag
Parameters85850-164575 / Rev.DAboutThe About parameter dialogue is accessed from the System testmenu.The About dialogue is only used to provide inform
Simrad SP6086850-164575 / Rev.DAGC (Automatic Gain Control)The AGC parameter is accessed from the Horizontal andVertical menus.The AGC (Automatic Gain
Parameters87850-164575 / Rev.DAudio VolumeThe Audio Volume is accessed from the Horizontal andVertical menus.The Audio Volume in the loudspeaker can b
Simrad SP6088850-164575 / Rev.DBearing (Horizontal)The Bearing parameters are accessed from the Horizontalmenu.The Bearing of the audio channel is nor
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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