SONAR User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- CONTROL DESCRIPTION
- OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
- FINE TUNING THE PICTURE
- MARKS AND DATA
- MENU OVERVIEW
- FUNCTION KEYS
- ADVANCED LEVEL OPERATION
- Finding Fish School Center
- Tracking a Fish School (target lock)
- Detecting Fish Schools Aurally
- The Fish Alarm
- Relocating Fish School for Easy Observation
- Comparing of Fish School Concentration
- Measuring Fish School Speed
- The Event Mark
- True Motion Display
- Plotting Net Location Mark
- Observing Net Behavior
- Target Slice Display
- PORT/STARBOARD, HORIZONTAL SLICE DISPLAYS
- MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS
- TURNING MARKS, DATA ON/OFF
- INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY
- WARNINGS
- SELF TESTS
- INPUT DATA SELECTION
- MAINTENANCE
- MENU TREE
- SPECIFICATIONS
- INDEX
8-1
PORT/STARBOARD, HORIZONTAL SLICE
DISPLAYS
The port/starboard display or horizontal slice display may be
displayed by pressing the [HIST] key. The display shown de-
pends on the setting of “HIST DSP/GRPH” in the USER menu.
Port/Starboard display
The port/starboard display takes echoes along the bearing (port,
starboard) selected on the SYSTEM menu and displays them on
the lower 1/3 of the screen. If the bearing width is set to 90
degrees, for example, the CSH-83/84 displays echoes in both
port and starboard directions. The picture is scrolled vertically
to downward.
Port/Starboard
Sampling Angle
Display
Sector
Picture Advance
Direction
Port Direction
Starboard
Direction
Port/starboard sampling angle can be set between 0 and
180 degrees. Setting sequence: SYSTEM menu, HIST
DISPLAY, PRT/STBD Sample.
Fixed at 6 degrees.
A
B
↓
↓
↓
B
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Figure 8-1 Port/starboard display