FF520INSTALLATION and OPERATION GUIDE
Page 12 FF5202.4.0 CP180 and CP180iAccessorycableFF520 Fish FinderBlackRedGreenGrayBlueBrownWhiteYellowNMEA CommonPort1 InputPort1 OutputPort2 InputPo
FF520 Page 132.4.2 CPV350FF520 Fish FinderBlackRedFuseSwitch+BATTERY-Accessory cableBlackRedGreenGrayBlueBrownWhiteYellowNMEA CommonPort1 InputPort1 O
Page 14 FF5202.4.4 CPV550VIDEO 1GPSAUX1 RAM 2I/OVIDEO 2BlackRedFuseSwitch+BATTERY-GreenGrayBlueBrownWhiteYellowNMEA CommonPort1 InputPort1 OutputPort2
FF520 Page 15a. NMEA device capable of listening to DBT, DPT, VHW, VLW, MTWb. Temperature sensor (10K ohms at 77°F)c. 12VDC alarm buzzer (400mA max cu
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FF520 Page 173. TRANSDUCERWARNINGWhen plugging in or unplugging a transducer to the FF520 make sure power is turned Off.The transducer is a device tha
Page 18 FF5203.0.3 Low Profile Thru-HullIf the user is planning to mount a thru-hull transducer first he has to know the dead riseangle where the tran
FF520 Page 193.0.83.0.83.0.83.0.83.0.8Fish Finder BasicsFish Finder BasicsFish Finder BasicsFish Finder BasicsFish Finder BasicsThe FF520 consists of
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FF520 Page 214. OPERATION4.0 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGEThe display on STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart Plotters shows a history of time of theechoes
Page 4 FF520This guide relates to the following GPS CHART PLOTTERS:CP180, CP180i, CP300, CP300i, CPV350, CP500 and CPV550.For older GPS Chart Plotters
Page 22 FF520Shallow Alarm BarLocated on the right side of the depth ruler showing the range outside of which the depthmeasurement will trigger a Shal
FF520 Page 23ThermoclinesAre the zones where two layers of different water temperatures meet. The greater thetemperature differential, the denser the
Page 24 FF5204.2.1 Customizing the Fish Finder menu selectionThe default setting of the FISH FINDER selection in the Main Menu is 200kHz Full page.How
FF520 Page 25Figure 4.3.1 - Customizing Soft Keys3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the desired Fish Finder page and press [ENT].
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FF520 Page 275. FISH FINDER SETUP MENUThere are two methods to select the Fish Finder Setup menu:1. From the Chart pagea. Press [MENU], move the Shutt
Page 28 FF520Figure 5.1 - Page Selection menuThe Page Selection options are:5.1.0 AutoAutomatically switches the transmit frequency depending on the w
FF520 Page 295.1.3 Chart/FishSelects the Chart Plotters display to show the Chart page on the left half of the screen andthe Fish Finder on the right
Page 30 FF5205.3.0.0 Manual ModeUsed to set the depth Range (from the surface) the Fish Finder display will show.5.3.0.1 Auto RangeThe Fish Finder det
FF520 Page 315.5 SENSITIVITY MENUAll settings in the Sensitivity menu are related to the selected Fish Finder transmit frequency(50 or 200kHz).Figure
FF520 Page 5TABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION ...
Page 32 FF5205.5.1.1 STC StrengthIt is the starting attenuation value of the STC. It acts by attenuating the Gain of the givenpercentage value. In cus
FF520 Page 335.6 DISPLAY SETUPAllows the Fish Finder’s display page appearance to be changed.Figure 5.6 - Display Setup menu5.6.0 Color SettingsAllows
Page 34 FF5205.6.5 Water TemperatureAllows selection between the temperature sensor in the depth transducer and an externaltemp sensor connected to th
FF520 Page 35Figure 5.8 - Alarms menuTo set an Anchor Alarm, enter in a shallow water and depth value above and below youractual anchoring depth. The
Page 36 FF5205.10 LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C-CARDThis option loads the complete set of Fish Finder settings from the User C-CARD (MemoryCard that may b
FF520 Page 376. FF520 SPECIFICATIONSPower supply : 10 - 35 Volt dcMax stand by current draw : 1KW:142mA at 12 Volt dc: 500W:100mA at 12 Volt dcMax cur
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FF520 Page 397. TIPS OF OPERATIONS FAQ7.0 How can I disconnect the cables from the FF520 in case I need to do sofor the installation?· Open the FF520
Page 40 FF5207.7 Auto-Range fails in very shallow waters displaying a digital depthreadout deeper than the actual value. What should I do?This usually
FF520 Page 417.13 The Fish Finder is in Auto Gain mode but the picture display too manysmall targets, what shall I do to reduce the screen clutter?Try
Page 6 FF5205.1.2 Zoom Full page ... 285.1.3 Chart/Fish ...
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FF520 Page 43INDEXAA-Scope ... 7, 22, 33Alarm Bar ...
MMain Menu ... 23Manual Mode ... 29, 30Manual Range ...
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FF520 Page 71. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter provides basic information in becoming familiar with the advanced functions of theFF520 before you start using
Page 8 FF520Performance of the FF520 used in conjunction with optional transducers (sold separately)will vary based on water conditions, bottom compo
FF520 Page 92. MOUNTING THE FF520The FF520 must be properly installed according the following instructions to get the bestpossible performance.NOTETRA
Page 10 FF5202.2 POWER CONNECTIONSIt is recommended the installation of a switch and a 5A fuse (not supplied) in the positiveDC supply to the FF520.Th
FF520 Page 111. Open the FF520 box by unscrewing the four screws.2. Once the screws are removed, pull out the panel and the Printed Circuit Board (PCB
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