Humminbird SONAR HDR600 Manual do Utilizador

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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Section 1: GENERAL INFORMATION  
How Sonar Works  
Transducer Exchange  
Section 2: INSTALLATION  
Parts Supplied  
Transducer Installation  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
TRANSDUCER EXCHANGE  
As the HDR 600 transducer receives sonar signals, it converts them to a digital depth that is  
displayed on your HDR 600. The depth reading is continuously updated as you travel across the  
water.  
Easy-to-use controls on the HDR 600 allow you to set the SHALLOW ALARM or DEEP ALARM  
for an audible alert when the boat is in extreme shallow or deep water.  
The liquid crystal display (LCD) offers sharp viewing, even in bright direct sunlight, and is  
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Thru-hull mount transducers are also available as direct replacements for the standard  
transducer. You may exchange your new and unused transducer for another type by returning it  
to the address of the inside of the rear cover of this manual. Some transducers may have  
additional costs. Refer to the Accessory catalog or call Customer Support for information on  
accessory transducers.  
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INSTALLATION  
PARTS SUPPLIED  
Before installing your HDR 600, please ensure thet the following parts are included in the box:  
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It is possible on many fiberglass-hulled boats to mount the transducer on the inside of the boat  
hull. Since fiberglass has similar sonar characteristics as water, the sonar signal can pass  
through the boat hull with minimal loss. The hull of the boat must be single layer construction (not  
double-hulled). Also, any air trapped in the lamination of the fiberglass would prevent the sonar  
signal from passing through.  
Inside the hull installations require no holes to be drilled into the boat and through  
experimentation, high-speed operation comparable to transom-mounting can be achieved.  
TRANSOM MOUNTING  
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Determining the Proper Location  
Follow the steps below if you are mounting the transducer on the transom.  
As a boat moves through the water, turbulence is generated by the weight of he boat, and the  
thrust of the propeller(s). This turbulent water is normally confined in areas immediately aft of ribs,  
strakes, and in the immediate area of the propeller(s). It is very important to locate the transducer  
in an area which is relatively free of turbulent water. If the prop(s) are forward of the transom, it  
may be impossible to find an area clear from turbulence, and a different mounting technique  
should be considered. On outboard or inboard/outboard boats it is best to stay at least 15” to the  
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Drilling the Mounting Holes  
Once you have identified the location, remove the mounting template from the front of this  
manual. This template provides a means of ensuring that the deadrise of the transom falls within  
the allowable limits, and it locates the three mounting holes which must be drilled.  
Hold the template on the transom of the boat in the location you have selected. Align the template  
vertically, ensuring the lower edge of the transom on either side of the template falls within the  
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horizontal lines on the template. If not, tilt the template slightly so that the lower edge of the  
transom falls within the allowable range.  
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Loosely tighten the ¼”-20 screws with the Allen wrench (provided) so that the pivot angle can be  
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If you choose to pass the cable through the transom of the boat, a 1/3” hole must be drilled above  
the water line. Fill this hole with silicone sealant, and use the supplied escutcheon plate to dress  
the entry hole. This will require two #8 x 5/8” screws provided and drilled holes of 9/64.  
Remember that the transducer can pivot 90 degrees in the bracket should an object be struck,  
and sufficient cable slack should be allowed for this movement. It is best to route the cable to the  
side of the transducer so the cable will not be damaged by the rotating transducer.  
Cable clamps are provided to secure the cable to the transom using the same type of screws as  
the escutcheon plate.  
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Inside the boat there is often a channel or conduit used for other wiring, which can be used to  
route the transducer cable forward. The transducer cable should not be cut or shortened, and  
care should be used not to damage the cable insulation. Also, be sure to route the cable as far as  
practical from the antenna cable of VHF radios or tachometer cables to reduce the possibility of  
interference.  
If the cable is too short for your application, extension cables are available at a reasonable cost  
which can extend the transducer cable up to a total of 50 feet. Call Humminbird Customer  
Support for more information.  
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Drill a 2 1/8” diameter hole using a hole saw and hand drill. This is a standard hole saw readily  
available for rental or purchase. Or, any marine service shop can handle this task.  
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Insert the HDR 600 from the front of the panel. Install the “U” bracket and wing nut from the rear  
of the panel ensuring that the face of the HDR 600 is rotated upright.  
If the panel into which you are mounting the unit is greater than ¼” thick, the “U” bracket may  
appear too long. You may modify the “U” bracket by using pliers to break the legs of the “U”  
bracket at the score lines.  
Shorten the bracket gradually to avoid making it too short. Tighten the wing nut to secure the  
installation.  
Once the unit is secured to the dash, the buzzer can be secured either to the metal bracket or a  
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If your boat has an electrical system, there is probably fuse panel in the console area, which can  
be used to attach the HDR 600 power cable. If a fuse terminal is available, use crimp-on type  
electrical connectors (not included), which match the terminal on the fuse panel, and attach the  
black wire to ground, and the red wire to 12 VDC power. Be sure to use a one-amp fuse in the  
connection, 48” of power cable is included. You may shorten, or lengthen the cable using 18-  
gauge multi-strand copper wire.  
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CONTROL FUNCTIONS  
The HDR 600 uses 3 buttons to control the Shallow Alarm, Deep Alarm, Keel Offset, and Units of  
Measure function. Wile in normal operation, pressing the SET button selects a Function and  
blinks its corresponding indicator on the display. Once a Function has been selected it may be  
adjusted by pressing the UP and Down arrow buttons to adjust the setting. Further presses of the  
SET button will sequentially select the other functions for adjustment. All user settings are  
remembered by the HDR 600, even when powered off.  
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When in an active function, a single press to an arrow button will result in a single incremental  
adjustment. Pressing and holding an arrow button will sequence through a range of adjustments.  
If no adjustment is made for 5 seconds, the unit will return to normal operation.  
Shallow Alarm  
The SHALLOW ALARM function can be set for depths ranging from 1 to 20 feet and sounds an  
alarm when the depth is less than the setting.  
From normal operation pressing SET once will display the SHALLOW ALARM setting and blink  
the “SHALLOW” icon. The UP ARROW will activate the SHALLOW ALARM AND ALSO increase  
the selected value. The DOWN ARROW will reduce the value. Hold the UP ARROW until you  
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The UNITS Control Function selects the UNITS of measure for depth readout and alarm  
functions, The three settings available are Feet, Meters or Fathoms.  
Press SET until the UNITS function is activated on-screen. This is indicated by the blinking  
UNITS icon. Pressing either arrow will allow you to select from the choices. Continue to press an  
arrow until the desired readout is selected; FT for feet, M for meters, FA for fathoms.  
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After your selection is made, the unit will return to normal operation after 5 seconds. The selected  
units icon should now be visible as shown in figure 8.  
Keel Offset  
The Keel Offset function adjusts the digital depth readout to display depth readings from either  
the waterline of the keel (lowest point) of the boat, instead of from the location of the transducer  
which is usually somewhere in between. This permits optimum transducer location and depth  
readouts suited to your needs.  
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repair.  
1. Nothing happens when I turn the unit on.  
Check the power cable connection at both ends. Be sure that the cable is connected correctly to  
a reliable power source- red lead to positive, black lead to negative ground. Ensure that the  
power available at the mount is between 10 and 16 VDC. If the unit is wired through a fuse panel,  
ensure that the panel is powered. Often accessory fuse panels are controlled by a separate  
switch or the ignition switch. Also, often a fuse can appear to be good when in fact it is not. Check  
the fuse with a tester or replace it with a fuse known to be good.  
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2. There is no bottom reading visible on the display.  
There are a number of possible causes for this condition. If the loss of bottom information occurs  
only at high speeds, then a transducer adjustment is needed. (refer to Transducer Installation).  
Check the transducer cable connection on the back of the unit and ensure that the cable has not  
been cut or pinched. Even a small abrasion in the cable can significantly affect performance.  
3. When in very shallow water, he unit does not display a continuous depth.  
This is normal in extremely shallow water, because the automatic range control can not lock onto  
the bottom in depths of one foot or less.  
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