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Simrad NSS evo2 User Manual

Simrad NSS evo2
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ForwardScan
ForwardScan sonar is a navigational aid that helps you monitor the underwater environment
in front of your vessel while carrying out slow speed maneuvers.
To use the ForwardScan feature you must have a ForwardScan transducer mounted on your
vessel. For installation instructions, refer to the ForwardScan transducer installation manual.
The ForwardScan transducer can be connected to a SonarHub and shared over the Ethernet
network. You can also connect the ForwardScan transducer to the StructureScan port on
your NSS evo2 unit, leaving the sonar port available for a CHIRP transducer.
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Note: If you have both a sonar/CHIRP and a ForwardScan transducer connected directly
to a device, you can only view one of them at a time on the device. To view both on the
same device simultaneously, one of the transducers must be connected to a SonarHub
(or another NSS evo2 shared over the network).
Warning: Do not rely on this equipment as your principle source of
navigation or hazard detection.
Warning: Do not use this equipment to gauge depth or other conditions
for swimming or diving.
The ForwardScan image
1 Transducer location shown as the origin on the page
2 Depth range scale and vessel position
3 Forward range scale
4 Point data
5 Bottom
6 Depth history
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Simrad NSS evo2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display Size7", 9", 12", 16"
Radar SupportYes
ChartplotterYes
Autopilot CompatibleYes
NMEA 0183Yes
Video InputYes
Operating Temperature-15°C to +55°C (5°F to 131°F)

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