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Koden CVS-126 User Manual

Koden CVS-126
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Koden CVS-126 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Output600W
DisplayLCD
Frequency50 kHz
TypeColor Sounder
Operating Temperature-15°C to +55°C

Summary

Declaration of Conformity

Document Revision History

Important Notice

For Your Safe Operation

Pictorials Used in Operation Manual

Explains the meaning of symbols used for warnings, dangers, and cautions in the manual.

Caution Items on Equipment and Handling

Provides critical safety advice regarding high voltage, dust, and proper equipment handling procedures.

Introduction

System Configuration

Configuration of Equipment

Standard Equipment Configuration

Lists the standard items included with the CVS-126 display unit, such as cables and manuals.

Essential Options and Accessories

Details optional transducers, kits, and accessories available for enhanced functionality.

Chapter 1 Basic Operation

1.1 How to Use the Keys

Explains the function of each key on the CVS-126 display unit for navigation and settings.

Unit Handling and Cleaning

Procedures for safely removing the hard cover, display unit, and cleaning the screen and housing.

1.2 Power On/Off and Voltage Alarm

Guides on powering the unit on/off and understanding the power voltage alarm indicators.

1.3 LCD Brilliance and Brightness Adjustment

How to adjust the LCD brilliance and panel brightness for optimal visibility.

1.4 Display Mode Switching

Describes the 7 different display modes available for the echo sounder image.

Dual Frequency and Zoom Display Types

Explains dual frequency display and different zoom modes for detailed viewing of echoes.

1.5 Navigation Display Selection

Covers how to select and configure the NAV display for route and position information.

1.6 Range Switching

How to switch between auto and manual range settings for depth measurement.

1.7 Shift Setting

Configuration of manual and auto shift for adjusting the display range vertically.

1.8 Gain Adjustment

Details on adjusting gain for better echo detection in cruising and fishing modes.

1.9 Using the EVENT Key

Functions accessible via the EVENT key, including storing waypoints and images.

1.10 Using the FUNC Key

How to assign frequently used functions to the FUNC key for quick access.

1.11 VRM Operation

How to use the Variable Range Marker (VRM) to measure depth and distances.

1.12 Fish Information Display

Explains how to display fish symbols, adjust detection, and interpret symbol information.

Fish Symbol Detection and Size Adjustment

Settings for adjusting fish mark detection sensitivity and the size of displayed fish symbols.

Big Fish / Big Fish Color and Points to Note

Configuration for identifying big fish and factors affecting fish symbol accuracy.

Chapter 2 How to use the menu

2.1 Menu Operation and Navigation

Step-by-step guide on how to access, navigate, and operate the unit's menu system.

2.2 Changing Image Speed

Adjusting the speed at which the echo sounder image updates on the display.

2.3 Interference Rejection

How to reduce noise and interference from other echo sounders on nearby boats.

2.4 Color Rejection of Weak Echo

Filtering out weak echoes to enhance visibility of fish schools and the bottom.

2.5 Noise Rejection

Reducing speck-like noise caused by plankton or debris for clearer images.

2.6 Shift Step Setting

Adjusting the shift step for range display, affecting how the depth is presented.

2.7 Zoom Type Selection

Choosing different zoom display types like Bottom, Discrimination, and Bottom Zoom.

2.8 Zoom Range Setting

Configuring the specific range to be displayed in the zoom modes.

2.9 Zoom Start Point Setting

Defining the starting point for the zoom display on the echo sounder image.

2.10 Preset Range Setting

Customizing specific range values for quick selection via the RANGE key.

2.11 Background Color Setting

Changing the background color of the navigation display for better contrast and readability.

2.12 White Line Setting

Adjusting the white line that marks the bottom, aiding in fish school identification.

2.13 Alarm Setting

Configuring various alarms like bottom, fish, water temp, speed, arrival, and XTE.

2.14 Waypoint Editing and Deletion

Managing waypoints, including editing destinations and deleting entries.

2.15 Image Store, Recall, and Deletion

Functions for saving, retrieving, and deleting echo sounder images.

2.16 Sonar Explanation

Details on Sona-Tone™ output and connecting an external speaker for enhanced audio.

2.17 Menu Item Explanations

Explanations for various menu items, including Inner-hull transducer settings.

Display Color and Depth Value Settings

Customizing echo sounder display colors and the size of depth value indicators.

NAV Display Settings

Configuring background color and echo sounder display for navigation views (NAV1/NAV2).

Image Swap and Color Table Settings

Swapping screen images and adjusting color tables for display elements.

Image Partition and Fish Symbol Display Area

Options for partitioning the screen and selecting fish symbol display locations.

Chapter 3 How to use the menu2

3.1 Menu Display and Navigation

How to display and navigate through different menu categories like In/Out, Correct, Setting, Maintain.

3.2 External Input/Output Settings

Configuring buzzer, temp source, speed source, and baud rate for external connections.

3.3 Correction Item Settings

Adjusting draft set, sonic speed, water temp, boat speed, and beam angle for accuracy.

3.4 Basic Settings

Setting language, units for range/speed, depth, temperature, and GPS initialization.

3.5 Maintenance Menu Options

Accessing maintenance functions like simulation, slideshow, initialization, and system checks.

Chapter 4 Maintenance and Inspection

4.1 Routine Inspection

Daily and periodic checks for connectors, wiring, and grounding to ensure equipment longevity.

4.2 Cleaning Procedures

Instructions for cleaning the display unit and transducer, including cautions on solvents.

4.3 Fuse Replacement

Guidance on replacing fuses safely, emphasizing the use of specified types.

4.4 Troubleshooting Common Issues

Identifying possible causes and countermeasures for common operational problems and display issues.

4.5 Diagnostic Test

Performing operation diagnosis for panel keys, internal sensors, and checking software versions.

Chapter 5 Installation

5.1 Installation Cautions

Key considerations before and during installation, including unpacking and location selection.

5.2 CVS-126 Display Unit Installation

Procedures for desk-top and flush-mount installation of the display unit.

5.3 Transducer Installation

Methods for installing transducers, covering both inner-hull and through-hull types.

5.4 Wiring and Connections

Detailed wiring diagrams and pin assignments for connecting power, transducer, and external equipment.

5.5 Serial Data Communication

Information on input and output of NMEA data formats for integration with other systems.

Chapter 6 Table Attached

6.1 Menu List Overview

A comprehensive list of menu items and their factory default settings.

6.2 Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications of the CVS-126, including output, frequency, resolution, and environmental ratings.

6.3 Appearance and Dimensions

Visual representation and dimensions of the CVS-126 unit for installation planning.

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