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Samyung F430 User Manual

Samyung F430
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Samyung F430 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display Size4.3 inches
Display Resolution480 x 272 pixels
Frequency200 kHz
Display TypeTFT LCD
Sonar TypeSingle frequency
GPSNo
Waterproof RatingIPX7
TransducerIncluded
Voltage12V DC

Summary

Safety Instructions

Screen Cleaning Precautions

Procedure for safely cleaning the chart plotter screen.

Introduction

General Information

Basic information about the product and its capabilities.

Product Specification

Technical details and specifications of the F430 unit.

Package Contents

List of items included in the product package.

Optional Equipment

List of optional accessories available for purchase.

Getting Started

Installation Guide

Instructions for installing the fish finder unit on a boat.

Bracket Mounting

Method for mounting the display unit using a bracket.

Flush Mounting

Method for installing the display unit by flush mounting it.

Device Buttons and Controls

SD Card Usage

Simulate Mode Operation

Data Bar Configuration

Compass Functionality

Multi-Window Display Management

Favorite Display Setup

General Operation

Power On and Off

Procedures for turning the unit on and off.

Display Settings

Adjusting screen settings like brightness, night mode, and background color.

Page Window Navigation

Sonar Operation

Interpreting Sonar Display

Understanding the elements and symbols shown on the sonar display.

Sonar Mode Selection

Selecting between Auto and Manual modes for sonar operation.

Fish Finding Frequency

Sonar Range Adjustment

Sonar Gain Control

Sonar Display Types

Zoom Features

No Split Display

Split Bottom Display

Split A-Scope Display

Gauges and Data Display

Gauge Layout Selection

Choosing from different gauge layouts to display navigation data.

Customizing Gauges

Customizing individual gauges within a selected layout.

AIS System

AIS Window Views

Displaying vessel information and messages from the AIS system.

Chart Overlay

Overlaying AIS vessel information onto the chart plotter display.

AIS Vessel Details

Viewing detailed information about specific AIS-equipped vessels.

DSC Communication

Distress Call Handling

Handling distress calls received via DSC VHF radio.

Displaying Distress on Chart

Showing distressed vessels on the chart plotter display.

Navigating to Distress Position

Navigating to the location of a received distress call.

Editing Distress Waypoints

Modifying waypoints created from distress calls.

Deleting Distress Calls

Removing individual distress call entries from the log.

Poll Functionality

Displaying Polled Vessels on Chart

Showing polled vessels on the chart plotter display.

Navigating to Polled Vessel Position

Navigating to the location of a polled vessel.

NAVTEX Service

Deleting NAVTEX Messages

Removing unwanted NAVTEX messages from the display.

Engine Faults Monitoring

System Settings

System Configuration

General settings for the unit, including language, beep volume, and features.

Language Selection

Changing the display language for menus and screens.

Beep Volume Adjustment

Adjusting the volume level for audible alerts.

Factory Reset Procedure

Restoring all unit settings to their original factory defaults.

Unit Information Display

Displaying software version, NAVIONICS version, and hardware details.

Sonar Settings Configuration

Frequency Settings

Sonar frequency is fixed at 200kHz.

Color Display Options

Selecting from different color palettes for the sonar display.

Palette Selection

Changing the background color of the sonar display.

Scroll Speed Adjustment

Adjusting the speed at which sonar data scrolls across the screen.

Digit Size Options

Changing the size of the digits displayed for range and depth.

Fish Symbol Settings

Enabling or disabling fish symbols and depth labels on the sonar display.

Advanced Sonar Settings

Configuring advanced sonar features like interference and noise filters.

Restore Sonar Defaults

Resetting all sonar settings to their default values.

Memory Management

Screen Snap Shot

Taking and saving screenshots of the current display.

AIS Settings Configuration

AIS Alarm Options

Configuring alarms for dangerous vessels and proximity alerts.

Restore AIS Defaults

Resetting all AIS settings to their default values.

Alarm Settings Management

Depth Alarms

Setting alarms for depth exceeding or falling below specified values.

Temperature Alarms

Setting alarms for temperature matching or rate of change.

Low Battery Alarm

Setting an alarm for low battery voltage.

AIS Alarms

Configuring AIS-related alarms.

Restore Alarm Defaults

Resetting all alarm settings to their default values.

Other Settings

Simulate Mode Control

Turning the simulate mode on or off for practice.

GPS Settings

Configuring GPS source and static navigation settings.

Unit Measurement Selection

Selecting measurement units for various parameters.

Communication Settings

Configuring communication settings for NMEA instruments.

Time and Date Settings

Setting the local time, time format, and date format.

Restore Other Defaults

Resetting all 'Others' settings to their default values.

Installation Guide

Optional Components and Connections

Information on optional sensors, instruments, and their connections.

Power and Data Connections

Details on the pinouts for power and data connections.

Sonar Connections

Details on the pinouts for sonar connections.

Device Connections Overview

Power and Data Cable Wiring

Sonar Transducer Connection

NMEA 0183 Connectivity

Setup and Testing Procedure

Warranty Information

Non-Warranty Items

List of items and conditions not covered by the product warranty.

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