Furuno LS-6100 User Manual

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LS-6100
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 6" ECHO SOUNDER

6" ECHO SOUNDERLS-6100

Page 2 - *OME23690C00**OME23690C00*

3Single frequency display 50 kHz The sounder uses ultrasonic signals to detect bottom conditions. The lower the frequency of the signal, the wider t

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

4Bottom-zoom display This mode expands bottom and bottom fish in the range width set with ZOOM RANGE on page 3 of the SYSTEM menu. This mode is u

Page 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

51.5 Menu Operating Procedure The LS-6100 has three menus: Main menu (referred to in text as “menu”), System and Installation. Below is the basic me

Page 5 - 0.5 m 0.35 m

65. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the menu. The auto mode in use is shown as (Auto-Fishing) or (Auto-Cruising) at the top left corner on the

Page 6 - FOREWORD

7Table 1-1 Default ranges Basic Range Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 meters 5 10 20 40 80 150 200 300 feet 15 30 60 120 200 400 600 1000fathoms 3 5 10

Page 7 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW

8Fast Slow Picture and picture advancement speed 1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the menu. 2. Choose PIC. ADVANCE from page 1 of the menu. 3.

Page 8 - 1. OPERATION

91. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the menu. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to choose A-SCOPE from page 1 of the menu. 3. Press ► to show the options window. 4

Page 9 - Frequency

101.13 Erasing Weak Echoes Sediment in the water or reflections from plankton may be painted on the display in low intensity tones. Weakechoes App

Page 10 - Marker-zoom display

112. Use ▲ or ▼ to set the cursor where desired. Picture advancement is stopped until step 3 is completed. 3. Press the [MARK] key again. The lat

Page 11 - Nav data displays

122. Use ▲ or ▼ to choose GOTO WPT from page 2 of the menu. 3. Press ► to open the waypoints list. Off01020304--------------------------------------

Page 12 - Procedure

Your Local Agent/DealerYour Local Agent/Dealer9-52 Ashihara-cho,9-52 Ashihara-cho,Nishinomiya, JapanNishinomiya, JapanTelephone :Telephone : 0798-65-2

Page 13 - 1.7 Manual Operation

131.17 Picture Color (Hue) Two picture color arrangements are available: Day and Night. Day shows echoes on a white background; Night shows them on

Page 14 - Advance Speed

14 ALARM(1/2)[MENU]: Exit ALARM(2/2)[MENU]: ExitBOTTOM On FROM : 5ft RANGE : 10ftFISH(Normal) : On

Page 15 - 1.10 A-scope Display

15Alarm range marker Bottom alarm, Fish alarm (normal): Right Fish alarm (bottom/lock): Left Alarm icon*Alarm rangeStartingpoint: Bottom alarm: Fis

Page 16 - Level Noise

161.23 Setting Up Nav Data Displays The user may arrange the nav data displays as desired. 1. Use the [MODE] key to select the nav data display

Page 17 - 1.15 Waypoints

17GRAPHIC DISPLAYS DIGITAL DISPLAYS1 0.5 0 0.5 1Wpt 03Rng 0.19nm Brg 3

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182. SYSTEM & INSTALLATION MENUSThe System menu mainly consists of items which once set do not require frequent adjustment. You may display thi

Page 19 - 1.16 PROG Key

19NAV DATA-1, -2: Choose the number of navigation data items to display on the nav data displays, from two, three or four items. Requires appropriat

Page 20 - 1.19 Alarms

20Page 3 BASIC RANGE 1 - BASIC RANGE 8: Set range of each of the eight basic ranges. Note 1: All default basic ranges are restored whenever the dept

Page 21 - FROM : 0.0kt

21TEST: Conducts diagnostic tests. For further details, see paragraph 3.7. LCD PATTERN: Tests the LCD. For further details, see paragraph 3.8 MEM

Page 22 - 1.22 Gain Compensation

223. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTINGWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnel should workinside the equipment. 3

Page 23 - Displays

TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD...iii SYSTEM OVERVIEW...iv 1. OPERATION..

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233.6 Troubleshooting The table below provides basic troubleshooting procedures which the user may follow to restore normal operation. Troubleshooti

Page 25 - 2.1 System Menu

244. The ROM, RAM and NMEA port are checked, with the results shown as OK or NG (No Good). For any NG, request service. (A special connector is req

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254. INSTALLATION4.1 Display Unit Mounting considerations The display unit can be installed on a desktop, on the overhead or flush mounted in a pane

Page 27 - 2.2 Installation Menu

26• A practical choice would be somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 of the boat’s length from the stern. For planing hulls, a practical location is genera

Page 28 - : NO

27BOWHole forstuffing tubeUpper HalfLower HalfSaw along slopeof hull. Construction of fairing block 3. Drill a hole just large enough to pass the

Page 29 - TROUBLESHOOTING

28No.1M5 x 145 x 205 x 20 5Tape Transom mount transducer, mounting flush with hull Installing the transom mount transducer on a deep-V hull Thi

Page 30 - 3.7 Diagnostics

294.4 Inside-hull Transducer The thru-hull mount transducer (520-5PSD, 520-5MSD) may also be installed inside the hull, following the procedure belo

Page 31 - 3.8 Test Pattern

3010. If the bottom is displayed in dark gray and the depth indication appears, the mounting location is suitable. Go to “Final preparation.” 11.

Page 32 - 4. INSTALLATION

31HeightHeight withoutspeed sensor191mm (7-1/2")Height withspeed sensor213mm (8-1/2") Height required at mounting location Note 1: Do not

Page 33 - Deadrise angle within 15°

32If you do not know the transom angle, temporarily attach the bracket and sensor to the transom to determine if the plastic shim is needed. 5. Usi

Page 34 - Transducer

iSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSafety Instructions for the OperatorWARNINGDo not open the equipment.There are no uer-serviceable parts inside.Do not disassemble

Page 35 - Transducer preparation

33Attaching the sensor to the bracket 1. If the retaining cover near the top of the bracket is closed, open it by depressing the latch and rotating

Page 36 - 4.4 Inside-hull

344.6 Optional Water Temperature/Speed Sensor Water temperature/speed sensor ST-02MSB and ST-02PSB, which are designed for thru-hull mounting, are o

Page 37 - 4.5 Optional Triducer

35not use an “open” type lug ( ). Optional equipment Pin arrangement on NMEA port Connector Remarks 1 TD-A 2 TD-B IEC-61162-1/NMEA0183 3 RD-A 4 RD-

Page 38 - 75 mm(3")

36Wind sensor DISPLAY UNITWind Sensor12 VDCNMEA port setting: IN/OUT Connection of wind sensor Feeding data to RD-30 via the LS-6100 DISPLAY UNIT*GP

Page 39 - 50 mm (2")

SP - 1 E2369S01E SPECIFICATIONS OF THE ECHO SOUNDER LS-6100 1. GENERAL 1.1 TX Frequency 50 kHz or 200 kHz, 50/200 kHz dual transmitting selectab

Page 43 - Sentences

iiSafety Instructions for the InstallerWARNINGTurn off the power at the switchboardbefore beginning the installation.Fire or electrical shock can res

Page 44 - SP - 1 E2369S01E

iii FOREWORDA Word to LS-6100 Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO LS-6100 6” Echo Sounder. We are confident you will see why the FURU

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iv SYSTEM OVERVIEW System configuration Equipment lists Standard supply Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks Display Unit LS-6100 — 1 520-5PSD 000-0

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1 1. OPERATION 1.1 Control Description Display unitHow to remove the hard cover Place your thumbs at the center of the cover, and then lift the cov

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2press any key after the completion of the equipment check to start operation sooner. ** Program version no. ROM : OK RAM : OK Program No

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