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1. key to exit 5 1 3 2 Set Deep Alarm 1 Press both the and the W keys to enter the deep alarm mode 2 Use the 4A and V keys to set alarm value 3 Press the A key to exit DS150 User Manual Owner s Manual Page 7 5 1 4 Depth Alarm On Off Press the Aa key to turn the alarm on or off The bell symbol indicates the alarm is on The bell will flash when the alarm is activated O_O 5 2 Secondary Functions 5 2 1 Set Display Dampening Rough water conditions schools of fish and thermal layers cause erratic depth readings Display dampening controls the rate that the displayed depth can change and will help remove these variations There are three levels of dampening with d1 having the least effect and d3 having the greatest effect When operating in shallow water or at high speed it is best to use a low level of dampening 1 Press and hold the lt 4 and A keys for 3 seconds Qe OA 3 SECS 2 Use the A and V keys to set the required value O_O O_O O O 3 When correct value is displayed press the A key to exit 5 2 2 Keel Offset The factory default setting of the DS150 displays the depth of water below the face of the transducer You may introduce a keel offset to e depth below the keel or propellers depth below the surface waterline 1 While in the Display Dampening mode press the lt and A keys mr LIL oe amp oO 2 Use the A and V keys to set the requir
2. or you do not intend to provide NMEA data to another instrument insulate or cut off the exposed tinned end of the blue wire 4 1 4 Multiple Instruments The DS150 may be used as an individual instrument or connected with a number of other 150 series instruments to the 150 series NMEA 0183 repeater or to other instruments accepting NMEA 0183 data 4 2 Transducer Installation Transom mount and thru hull transducers can be used with the DS150 See section 3 1 for a list of available transducers Specific installation instructions are supplied with each transducer Note The transducer cable may be extended but depth performance may be affected One EX345D Optional Extension Cable may be used for a maximum length of 45 feet 4 2 1 In Hull Installation Transducer installation inside a solid fibreglass hull may degrade performance of depth sounder Therefore this type of installation is not preferred over thru hull and transom installations Should the user desire to perform an in hull installation perform the following test to determine its suitability 1 Fill a thin plastic bag with water and suspend the transducer in the water 2 Hold the bag against the hull while the boat is 1A Fuse Phono 7 a Plug amp V Socket i Ground eee ee NMEA output to repeater Depth Transducer Figure 3 Wiring Connections moored and underway and che
3. DW STANDARD HORIZON DS150 Digital Depth Sounder Owner s Manual STANDARD HORIZON Marine Division of Vertex Standard STANDARD HORIZON LIMITED WARRANTY STANDARD HORIZON MARINE DIVISION OF VERTEX STANDARD warrants to the original purchaser that each new Marine Product manufactured and or supplied by STANDARD HORIZON will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under conditions of normal use and service for a period of one 1 year from the date of delivery to the Purchaser STANDARD HORIZON s liability under this warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement of the defective product at STANDARD HORIZON s option under no circumstances shall STANDARD HORIZON be liable for consequential incidental or other damages arising out of or in any way connected with a failure of the product to perform as set forth herein In the event of a defect malfunction or failure of the product to conform to specifications during the one year warranty period STANDARD HORIZON will repair or replace at its option and without charge to the Purchaser the product which upon examination by STANDARD HORIZON shall appear to be defective or not up to factory specifications To obtain warranty service the defective product must be returned to STANDARD HORIZON together with proof of the date of purchase The Purchaser must pay any transportation expenses in returning the product to STANDARD HORIZON STANDARD HORIZON will examine the produc
4. Indicate depth units _ Sa Alarm Ono E Change Value Down E ME Depth is increasing 4 Indicates alarm is on HH Depth is decreasing A Deep Alarm Set Indicator Shallow Alarm Set Indicator Change Value Up Figure 1 DS150 Front Panel Page 4 Owner s Manual DS150 User Manual 3 Accessories 3 1 Optional DST50 Plastic Low profile Transducer DST51 Transom Mount Transducer A E Bronze Long Stem Thru hull Transducer DO li E T Bronze Low Profile Transducer In hull Depth Transducer 15 foot Transducer Extension Cable DST52 Faring Block FB52 3 2 Replacement Parts The following parts may be ordered from the Standard Horizon Parts Department To order call 562 404 2700 Ext 351 A ECO Part Number DUS CV iia DC150 Panel Gasket a aii 108013023A DST50 Mounting Nut 580001027A DST51 Mounting Bracket 160001022A 4 Installation 4 1 Instrument Installation 4 1 2 Mounting 4 1 1 Location The mounting surface must be flat Use the foam The DS150 is designed for above or below deck gasket as a template to set the center of the hole installation Select a position that is used to affix the unit At least 12 inches 300 mm from a compass 1 Drill a 1 inch 32 mm diameter mounting At least 20 inches 500 mm from any radio hole through the bulkhead i Easy to read by the helmsman and crew 2 Remove the hold down nut Peel the protective paper off the foa
5. air the unit to original specifications Note The flat rate amount is payable by the Purchaser only if STANDARD HORIZON determines that a repair is needed After the repair a 90 day warranty will be in effect from the date of return of the unit to the Purchaser Owner s Records Model Serial number Purchase date Dealer 1 Generals Information 2202 sini inte hie kei a keene 4 TT Introduction idee ai iii 4 2 Controls ANd CONNECTIONS asesina naiara ra ear a a ee i i 4 1 2 Front panelis e paa 4 T 3 Reat Palco 4 DB VACCESSOMES tii rada tie 5 Sd OPO Nal shear ceo a td td li tada 5 3 2 Replacement Parts ccesseeesseeceeeeesseeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeseeeseeneesenenseneeeneenseeens 5 4 Installation io tae din 4 1 Instrument Installation AAA oc MN A a ATL oa 4 1 3 Wiring Connection 4 1 4 Multiple INnStrUMENTS oonncconinonnnrnnnccnnonnarsnnnacnonnnarnnnccnno nana nonacono ronca rrano nac rsananacosa 4 2 Transducer Installation neisi aaa aia 7 422 WAN HUI installations omiti 7 A a ET 7 5 1 Primary FUNCION Secc daria 7 Select Uli OP eee eee eo eee 7 DO Setting AlA rms A aan 8 51 31 Set Shallow Alant cces acess coerce a e EE EA 8 513 2 Set Deep Alarms cuicos 8 5 1 4 Depth Alarm On Olano 8 5 2 Secondary Functions me 52 Set Display Dampening ve cleans sa dasa eteiecenvaendan 8 52 2 Keel OMS ts ata essen a iae a TE a E a A lra 5 2 3 Turbulence Setting 5 2 4 Simulati
6. alibrations settings will be reset to factory defaults DS150 User Manual Owner s Manual Page 9 Your depth sounder is designed for years of trouble free operation assuming proper installation and care are provided Following the operation and installation guidelines in this manual should ensure optimum performance of the instrument In the unlikely event that the instrument shall fail to perform or shall need servicing contact Factory Repair Facility Standard Horizon 115 North Wright Brothers Drive Salt Lake City UT 84116 Telephone number 800 366 4566 Fax number 801 359 4122 7 Specifications Power supply e 10 7 to 16 6 VDC 35mA with backlight on Operating temperature 32 to 113 F 0 C to 45 C Size of display e 44x 4 4 x 1 inches 112 x 112 x 20mm Overall depth 1 4 inches 35 mm behind panel Display type e Twisted Nematic TN grey background 32 to 158 F 0 to 70 C Illumination e Red LED RF Interference e Less than 6 dB maximum quieting on any marine radio channel with 3 dB gain antenna within 1 meter of instrument display head Depth e 3 to 400ft 1 to 130 meters or 0 5 to 67 fathoms Alarms Shallow and deep water Audio and LCD flag Display unit selection e Feet meters or fathoms keypad selectable Display Damping e Three levels key pad selectable Keel Offset Keel or waterline 9 9 ft 1 6 fathoms or 3 0 meters user resettable Trend In
7. ck the reading on the instrument The reading should be relatively constant The bag may have to be moved around the hull to find the best location The best location will be close to the centerline away from any lifting strakes If the hull is cored the core material must be cut away to the outer fibreglass or a thru hull or transom mount must be used When a suitable location is found clean the surface with a solvent cleaner to remove any loose dirt or wax Use a quality epoxy adhesive to attach the transducer to the inside of the hull Make sure there are no air bubbles trapped under the transducer Page 6 Owner s Manual DS150 User Manual 5 Operation 5 1 Primary Functions 5 1 1 Select Units Use the 4N or W key to cycle through the units of measure of feet meters and fathoms 5 1 2 Backlighting On Off Simultaneously press the 4N and W keys to turn the backlight on Repeat this procedure to turn the ighting off 5 1 3 Setting Alarms The shallow water alarm sounds when the depth falls below the selected value The deep water alarm sounds when the depth exceeds the selected value When the alarm is activated the beeper will sound continuously and the bell alarm symbol will flash 5 1 3 1 Set Shallow Alarm 1 Press both the lt and the A keys momentarily to enter the shallow alarm mode O oo 2 Use the and V keys to set alarm value 3 Press the A
8. dication e Arrows indicate increasing or decreasing depth trend NMEA Outputs DPT DBT Proprietary Outputs Alarm and Trend arrows Transducer 200 kHz 600 ohm 1500pF parallel capacitance 8 Troubleshooting No display 1 Check DC power connections and DC polarity with voltmeter Voltage must be between 10 7 and 16 6 volts 2 Polarity connections may be required No depth reading at all depths 1 Check transducer for growth or multiple coats of paint Check the transducer cable for cuts and sharp bends Substitute the transducer with a known good transducer hold it over the side of the boat into the water and see if instrument functions This isolates cause of problem transducer or instrument Measure resistance across transducer connector Transducer cable may be defective if shorted should read in Mega ohms Erratic readings while moored N wo A 1 Check transducer for growth or protrusion ahead of transducer 2 Possibly in simulation mode Unplug the transducer The display should show after 10 seconds If not refer to Section 5 2 4 Erratic readings while underway Cavitation air under the face of the transducer Review installation and reinstall if necessary Change damping and turbulence settings see section 5 2 Erratic readings when engine is running 1 Reroute power and transducer cables away from ignition wires and battery cables 2 Add feed thro
9. ed value sA Fi h LJ Coe Co 3 When correct value is displayed press the A key to exit Page 8 Owner s Manual DS150 User Manual 5 2 3 Turbulence Setting Three values of turbulence rejection can be selected t 1 t 2 and t 3 A setting of t 2 should be used unless a problem occurs while underway A setting of t 1 enables the instrument to work in water as shallow as 3 feet at an increased susceptibility to water turbulence and surface noise A setting of t 3 provides maximum immunity to water turbulence and surface noise at the expense of shallow water performance under 4 feet To set the turbulence surface noise filter 1 While in the Keel Offset mode press the A and A keys eo 2 E 2 Use the A and W keys to set the required Eel Ez Coe Coe 3 When correct value is displayed press the Q key to exit 5 2 4 Simulation Mode The DS150 has a simulation mode To enter this mode hold down the Aa key and then switch on the power The instrument will remain in this mode even when power is switched off Repeat this procedure to exit simulation mode Note Settings that are made while in simulation mode will remain in effect after returning to normal mode 5 3 Microprocessor Reset When instrument is not functioning properly the microprocessor can be reset as follows 1 Turn off the instrument power 2 Press and hold the AA and W keys then turn the power back on 3 All c
10. m gasket and attach the protested from physical damage l gasket to the rear of the instrument e Accessible to electrical cable connections 3 Insert the instrument through the bulkhead 4 Hand tighten the nut and then finally tighten with a spanner Do not overtighten so that the water sealing ability of the gasket is damaged 1 24mm je e 2 56mm G t N 1 75 l 1 4 35mm 45mm p L PAS l e Ha ee E X ls im oe vt o y ld 4 4 112mm p DS150 User Manual Owners Manual Page 5 4 1 3 Wiring Connection Note An external switch is necessary to turn the instrument on and off 1 Keep electrical and transducer cables away from alternator or other noise generating electrical cables Avoid connecting the instrument to power circuits that share loads with ignition alternators inverters and radio transmitters Electrical power supply connections should always be as short as possible 2 Connect the red wire to the positive supply via a 1 amp fuse or a 1 amp circuit breaker 3 Connect the black wire to the electrical ground A 1 amp fuse will provide protection for up to five 150 series instruments 4 Connect the RCA phono connector to the depth transducer cable connector Do not cut or shorten the transducer cable If the transducer cable will not reach the instrument optional EX345D extension cables are available 5 If you are not using a repeater
11. on Mod kian naaa lt laica 5 3 Microprocessor Reset 6 MalntenaNce da irrita L Specifications miii e 8 TROUDISSMOOUIAG persi a eae a aea ia ae a a eaa DS150 User Manual Owner s Manual Page 3 1 General Information Note Please familiarize yourself with the entire manual and transducer installation guide before attempting installation 1 1 Introduction The DS150 is a high quality digital depth sounder It mounts into a 1 inch diameter instrument hole on the bulkhead Features include depth readings from 3 to 400 feet equivalent meters or fathoms can be selected adjustable deep and shallow alarms with audible alert and waterproof front panel that can withstand direct water spray The unit will display if the depth is below 3 feet above 400 feet or if the transducer signal is interrupted by cavitation Included e Owners manual DS150 Digital instrument DS150 Panel Gasket e DC150 Dust cover 1 2 Front panel The front panel includes a large 3 1 2 digit LCD and three button keypad The keypad uses both tactile and audible feedback to indicate when a key is pressed All functions are controlled entirely by these three keys 1 3 Rear panel The rear panel contains an RCA phono connector for connection to the transducer It also contains red and black wires for connection to the power supply and a blue wire for NMEA output 2 Controls and connections Display is backlit for Night Operation EN
12. t and respond to the Purchaser in approximately four 4 weeks from date of receipt of the product claimed to be defective This limited warranty does not extend to any product which has been subjected to misuse neglect accident improper installation or subject to use in violation of the maintenance or operating instructions if any furnished by STANDARD HORIZON nor does this warranty extend to products on which the serial number has been removed defaced or changed STANDARD HORIZON reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its products without notice during subsequent production without incurring the obligation to install such changes or improvements on previously manufactured or sold products To receive warranty service the Purchaser must deliver the product transportation and insurance prepaid to STANDARD HORIZON Marine Division of Vertex Standard 115 North Wright Brothers Dr Salt Lake City Utah 84116 2838 Include proof of purchase and date of purchase STANDARD HORIZON will return the Product to the Purchaser freight prepaid Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of the warranty or exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary from state to state Lifetime Flat Rate Service Program For the original Purchaser only for the lifetime of the unit STANDARD HORIZON will rep
13. ugh filter capacitor on the positive terminal of the ignition coil 3 Add alternator whine filter to alternator 4 Replace spark plug wire with resistive type Simulation Mode At power up if all the segments display for 5 seconds then the instrument is in simulation mode See section 5 2 4 Page 10 Owner s Manual DS150 User Manual DS150 User Manual Owner s Manual Page 11 SN STANDARD HORIZON Marine Division of Vertex Standard 17210 Edwards Road Cerrtios CA 90703 Telephone 562 404 2700 STANDARD HORIZON ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN NEW ZEALAND FEBRUARY 2001 EED4100BD 1950750A MNO00017
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