User manual RAYMARINE FISHFINDER L470

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[. . . ] FishFinder L470 Instruction Manual Raymarine Contents Echo sounding ­ How it works (inside front cover) FishFinder L470 ­ Features and functions i For information and service ii 1 2 Introduction 1 About the FishFinder L470 1 System Components 2 Standard Equipment 2 Standard Transducers 2 Optional Accessories 2 Installation 4 About the Transducer 4 Selecting the Correct Type of Transducer 5 Assembling the Transducer Bracket 6 Positioning the Transom-Mount Transducer 6 Mounting the Transom-Mount Transducer 9 Mounting the Optional Sidelooker Transducer Transom-Mount Installation 10 Installation Notes ­ Thru-Hull Transducer 11 Installation Notes ­ In-Hull Transducer 12 Installation Notes ­ Trolling Motor Transducers 13 Installation Notes ­ Transducer for Speed and Temperature Only 14 EMC Installation Guidelines 14 Mounting the Display Unit ­ Standard Mount 16 Dismounting the Display Unit 16 Mounting the Display Unit ­ Flush Mount 18 Installing the Transducer Cable 19 Installing the Transducer Cable ­ Sidelooker Option 21 Installing the Transducer Cable ­ Separate Speed and Temperature Sensors 21 Making the DC Power Connections 22 Calibrating the Sensors 24 3 iv Operating Instructions 26 Controls on Display Panel 26 Turning the Power On and Off 28 Setup Memory 28 4 Lamp/Contrast Menu 29 Operating Pages 30 FishFinder Page 32 Choosing a Frequency 37 Fish Indications 38 Bottom Indications 39 Window Page 41 Sidelooker Page 43 Digital Page 47 Performance Modes 50 Zoom Mode 50 A-Scope (Bottom Coverage) Mode 52 Bottom Lock Mode 54 Setup Instructions 56 The Setup Menu 56 Range Setting 57 Sensitivity Setting 58 Chart Speed Setting 60 Frequency Setting 61 Resetting the Log 63 System Setup Menu 64 Deep Alarm 68 Simulator 65 Fish Alarm 68 Language 65 Buzzer 69 Fish Symbols 65 Depth Units 70 White Line 65 Speed Units 70 VRM 66 Temp Units 70 Sidelooker 66 Speed 70 Speed Cal 66 Log 70 Temp Cal 67 Temp 70 Depth Digits 67 Shallow Alarm 67 Setup Menus for Zoom Mode 71 Zoom Select Menu 71 Zoom Screen Split/Full Menu Item 72 Setup Menus for Bottom Lock Mode 73 Bottom Lock Range Menu Item 73 Bottom Lock Split/Full Menu Item 74 Setup Menu for Window Page 75 Resetting from the Digital Page 76 v 5 6 Setup Instructions for Sidelooker 76 Sidelooker Range Menu Item 77 Sidelooker Sensitivity Menu Item 78 Sidelooker Chart Speed Menu Item 78 Sidelooker View Menu item 79 Combining Displays 80 Resetting the Unit to Factory Defaults 81 Default Settings 82 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 83 Cleaning Instructions 83 Troubleshooting Suggestions 83 Servicing a Thru-Hull Transducer 87 How to Contact Raymarine 87 Specifications 91 General Information 91 FishFinder Functions 92 Connector Diagrams 93 Glossary of Terms 94 vi List of Figures Figure 1-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 Page Unit in Use Inside front cover Front Panel i Typical Installation 1 Transducer Types 5 Assembling the Transducer Bracket 6 Transducer Mounted on Transom 7 Transducer Bracket, Side View 7 Correct Mounting Position 8 Mounting the Transducer 8 Installing the Sidelooker Transducer 10 Installing the Sidelooker Transducer on a Trolling Motor 13 Suppression Ferrites 15 Installation on Bracket 16 Dimensions 17 Flush-Mount Installation 18 Disassembling from Bracket 19 Installing Cable on Transom 20 Cable for Sidelooker Transducer 21 Cable for Speed and Temperature Sensor 22 DC Power Connections 23 Display Panel 26 Lamp/Contrast Menu 29 Operating Pages 31 FishFinder Page 32 Fish Indications 38 Bottom Conditions 40 Window Page 41 Options for Window Page 42 Sidelooker Feature 43 Sidelooker Page 44 Digital Page 47 Performance Modes 49 Zoom Mode 50 A-Scope Mode 52 Bottom Lock Mode 54 Setup Menus 56 Range Menu Item 57 Sensitivity Menu Item 58 Changing the Chart Speed Setting 60 Chart Speed Menu Item 61 vii 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 4-18 4-19 4-20 5-1 6-1 Frequency Menu Item Log Reset Menu Item Reaching the System Setup Menu System Setup Menu Zoom Select Menu Item Zoom Screen Split/Full Menu Item Bottom Lock Range Menu Item Bottom Lock Split/Full Menu Item Digital Setup Menu Item Sidelooker Range Menu item Sidelooker Sensitivity Menu Item Sidelooker Chart Speed Menu Item Sidelooker View Menu Item Split FishFinder Page with A-Scope Mode Window Page with Option G Selected and Zoom Enabled Sample Mailing Label Connector Diagrams 61 63 64 64 71 72 73 74 75 77 78 78 79 80 81 89 93 viii 1 ­ Introduction About the FishFinder L470 The FishFinder L470 is a system that uses sound waves ("sonar") to detect fish and show the bottom of a lake or sea. The system includes a transducer and a display unit, connected by a cable. The transducer sends high-frequency sound waves down into the water. These sounds strike fish, the bottom, or other objects in the water, and return as echoes. [. . . ] 3-14 A-Scope Mode (half screen) Fish indication Bottom coverage On the FishFinder Page the bottom graph is "drawn" after the FishFinder receives several echoes. This has the effect of showing a record of the bottom contour. The A-scope Mode shows raw sonar data directly from the transducer beam. This gives you a "real time" image of fish and bottom structure directly below the transducer. (The A-Scope Mode is sometimes called an "In-Line Flasher. ") This function is very useful in showing the strength of the echo returned from a fish. You can reach the A-Scope Mode at any time by pressing the A-Scope button. The left section of the A-Scope Mode shows a section of the normal FishFinder Page. The right section shows the AScope image. A-Scope image The normal FishFinder Page with the White Line feature enabled (see Fig. 3-4) allows you to tell the difference between two levels of echo strength. Weak targets are shown in black, while strong targets are shown in a gray checkered pattern. The A-Scope image, by contrast, gives you more detailed information. In the A-Scope Mode, stronger echoes 52 Operating Instructions create wider lines. Unlike the scrolling FishFinder Page, the A-Scope does not show a history of scans; instead, it is a "real-time" display. The shape of the A-Scope display shows the result as the sonar beam spreads as it penetrates deeper into the water. Bottom coverage The digital number at the bottom of the A-Scope image indicates the bottom coverage. This is the diameter of the sonar beam where it meets the bottom. This is computed using the beam angle of the transducer for the frequency you have selected. If the entry for Depth Units in the System Setup Menu is set to Feet or Fathoms, the bottom coverage will be reported in feet. If the Depth Units entry is set to Meters, the bottom coverage will be reported in meters. The beam angle used for the computation depends on the frequency selected in the Setup Menu: Frequency Bottom Coverage Beam Angle 200 kHz 16° 50 kHz 200 DUAL 50 DUAL SPLIT 65° 65° 65° 16° (top); 65° (bottom) If you want to exit from the A-Scope Mode, press the A-Scope button again. The unit will return to the FishFinder Page. Operating Instructions 53 Bottom Lock Mode Top and bottom of Bottom Lock range Bottom indication Bottom depth below surface Bar indicates area being displayed Fig. [. . . ] Transom: The rear-most part of the boat's hull, often a flat panel. White Line: A feature used to help display fish near the bottom. This feature helps to show the difference between weak returns (including fish near the bottom) and strong returns (including the bottom itself). Zoom: A way of magnifying or enlarging part of the display to give a better view of a section of the water. Glossary 95 Limited Warranty Certificate Raymarine warrants each new Light Marine/Dealer Distributor Product to be of good materials and workmanship, and will repair or exchange any parts proven to be defective in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 2 years/24 months from date of sale to end user, except as provided below. [. . . ]

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