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The document provides instructions for operating a fishfinder, including how to adjust settings like the depth range and interference rejection. It describes the various menu options for customizing the display, such as changing the color scheme or turning on an alarm for detecting fish schools. Advanced settings control aspects of the transducer pulse and output power level.

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1399503516&&smart45 CF e 3

The document provides instructions for operating a fishfinder, including how to adjust settings like the depth range and interference rejection. It describes the various menu options for customizing the display, such as changing the color scheme or turning on an alarm for detecting fish schools. Advanced settings control aspects of the transducer pulse and output power level.

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7.

VRM
▶ [WPT]
The VRM (movable marker) shown by the green line can be moved up and down.
It is convenient to measure the depth by aligning with the target such as school of fish.

[Fig.2.1]

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#Fishfinder operation
1.Menu
▶ [MENU]

1.1. Userdata

It is same as Chartplotter. PLS refer the Chartplotter operation manual.

1.2. Deep Depth Range

Smart4/5 selects the best condition for measuring the depth automatically in the environment of the

sea.

(☞ The default setting is Auto.)

1.3. Shift

A user selects this function to see more detailed bottom of the sea. When you turn up the shift, the

range of Fish finder shall go up from the shift range. For example, if you raise 5m of shift at 20m range,

the surface shall start 5m and the bottom range shall be 25m.

(☞ The default setting is 0m.)

1.4. Mode

Fish finder modes are selectable for single frequency or dual and some functions.

1.5. Bottom Zoom Range

Select the range of the bottom zoom or lock. It is necessary to modify the bottom.

(☞ The default setting is 10m.)

1.6. Fish symbol

Fish symbol with sizes and levels show for targets.

(*Fish symbol is only for reference. This could be different from the real.)

1.7. Fish size

Setup to display of the size of fish.

(☞ The default setting is Off.)

1.8. Interference Rejection

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When there are another boats around you on sailing, your Fish finder could be disturbed to work. The

step of the function is from off to level 2. The bigger number, the more rejection.

(☞ The default setting is OFF.)

1.9. Noise Rejection

Your Fish finder could be disturbed by the engine noise. This function can reject the noise from the

engine or other machinery instruments.

(☞ The default setting is OFF.)

2. Advanced Menu
▶ [MENU] -> Advance

2.1. Display

2.1.1. A-scope

A-scope shows the research under the water by a scope to see the environment under the water.

(☞ The default setting is OFF.)

2.1.2. Image Speed:

Select the speed of Fish finder image from 4X until 1/32X.

(☞ The default setting is 1X.)

2.1.3. White Line

It is necessary to research a detailed fish on the bottom or a seaweed under the sea. The color of the

bottom changes into white or black to see the bottom easier than red.

(☞ The default setting is OFF.)

2.1.4.Depth

Shown/Hidden the depth range on the screen.

(☞ The default setting is shown.)

2.1.5.Depth Font

Select the depth range font size on the screen.

(☞ The default setting is Large.)

2.1.6.TEMP

Shown/Hidden the temperature on the screen.

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(☞ The default setting is Hidden.)

2.1.7.TEMP Font

Select the temperature font size on the screen.

(☞ The default setting is Large.)

2.1.8. Image Filtering

This function is reduction of the noise.


(☞ The default setting is On.)

2.2. Color

2.2.1. Color Level

This function adjusts the colors. Make it upper level, the color becomes darker.

(☞ The default setting is OFF.)

2.2.2. Color Rejection

There are 16 color levels for Fish finder. The color bar is on the left of the Fish finder. If the level is

higher, the color of the bar is deleted one by one.

2.2.3. Screen Color

Select he back ground color of the Fish finder for your convenience.

2.3. Pulse

Select the pulse of the output from the transducer. Levels are among Low, Medium and High, which

depends upon the depth. Low is proper to research precise a fish school but it is not suitable to

measure a deep depth. High is opposite from Low.

(☞ The default setting is Medium.)

2.4. Output Power

Select the output from the installed transducer. Levels are from off to 3. It should be careful about the

depth. If you set high level in a sallow depth, the Fish finder screen turns to red. You see nothing

expect red on the screen.

(☞ The default setting is 3.)

2.5. Alarm

2.5.1. Depth

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2.5.1.1. Deep Depth Alarm
It alarms when the set deep depth is out of the range.
(☞ The default setting is OFF.)
2.5.1.2. Deep Depth Range
Setup the range of deep depth alarm
(☞ The default setting is 0M.)
2.5.1.3. Shallow alarm
It alarms when the set shallow depth is out of the range.
(☞ The default setting is OFF.)
2.5.1.4. Shallow range
Setup the range of shallow depth alarm
(☞ The default setting is 0M.)
2.5.2. TEMP(Temperature)
2.5.2.1. High alarm
It alarms when the set high temperature is out of the range.
(☞ The default setting is OFF.)
2.5.2.2. High Range
It alarms when the set high temperature is out of the range.
(☞ The default setting is 0.)
2.5.2.3. Low alarm
It alarms when the set low temperature is out of the range.
(☞ The default setting is OFF.)
2.5.2.4. Low range
It alarms when the set low temperature is out of the range.
(☞ The default setting is 0.)

2.5.3. Fish-School
2.5.3.1. Alarm
It alrams when it detects school of fish.
It will detect school of fish depend on set depth, range and level of the fishfinder.
(☞ The default setting is OFF.)
2.5.3.2. Fish-school Depth
If the alram is on, It is available to setup the depth of the Fish-school
(☞ The default setting is 10m.)
2.5.3.3.Alarm range
If the the alram is on, It is available to setup the Range(hight) of the Fish-school.(The bar, next of
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display is shown)
(☞ The default setting is 50m.)
2.5.3.4. Alarm Interval
If the the alram is on, It is available to setup the alarm interval.
(☞ The default setting is middle)
2.5.3.5. Color Level
If the the alram is on, It is available to setup the color level.
It is available to setup the color level
2.6. Water Temp
The error of water temp value can be corrected.

(setting:-10.0~10.0℃,-10~10°F)

(☞The default setting is 0.)


2.7. TD Setup

Choosing the frequency of the TD.


2.8. Speed Source
Switch the Sensor/NMEA.
- InsideSensor: Use the built-in speed meter for sensor.
- NMEA: Use the external input value for NMEA.
(☞The default setting is NEMA.)

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. General operation

1.GPS
It is available to control and confirm information in GPS receiver.

1.1. Coordinate System

It sets coordinate system of GPS or Loran.

(☞The default setting is GPS.)

1.2. Datum

It shows GPS Datum. WGS-84, which is the worldwide standard is only available.

(☞ The default setting is WGS-84.)

1.3. LAT. Modification

There could be a receiving signal error from satellites. If it is on the latitude, modify in the latitude

modification.

1.4. LOT. Modification

There could be a receiving signal error from satellites. If it is on the longitude, modify in the longitude

modification.

1.5. POG filtering

Step 1(OFF)~59(MAX) the POG Filter. When it is On(over step 1), you can filter the POG of the vessel,

to optimize it.

(☞ The default setting is incorrect every the country.)

1.6. COG filtering

Step 1(OFF)~119(MAX) the COG Filter. When it is On(over step 1), you can filter the COG of the

vessel, to optimize it.

(☞ The default setting is incorrect every the country.)

1.7. SOG filtering

Step 1(OFF)~119(MAX) the SOG Filter. When it is On(over step 1), you can filter the SOG of the

vessel, to optimize it.

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(☞ The default setting is incorrect every the country.)

1.8. LAT/LON Unit

It is to select the number of the unit for Lat/Lon.

(☞ The default setting is 4 unit.)

1.9. Receiving Port

It is to select Inter receiver Internal, External and AIS.

(☞ The default setting is Internal.)

2. Setup
It is available to set the menu or units for user’s visual confidence.

2.1. Unit

2.1.1. DIST/Speed

Select desired unit of measure for distance and speed. Choose from: nautical mile/knots (nm/kt),

kilometer/kilometers per hour(km/kmh), yard/knot(yd/kt).

cf) 1nm = 1.852km, 1kt /h= 1.852km/h, less than 1nm display in yard and over 1nm display in mile

(☞ The default setting is Nm/Kt.)

2.1.2. Depth

Select desired unit of measure for depth of water. Choose from: meter(M), foot(ft), fathom(fm), Italian

Fathom(Ifm), Japanese fathom(Jfm).

cf) 1m = 3.281ft = 0.549fm = 0.609lfm = 0.660jfm

(☞ The default setting is Meter.)

2.1.3. TEMP

Select desired unit of measure for temperature of water. Choose from: Celsius(℃), or Fahrenheit(℉).

cf) 1℃ = +32℉

2.2. Compass

2.2.1. BRG

There is a difference degree where you are in the earth. This function is to modify the error from true

and Magnetic.

(☞ The default setting is Auto.)

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2.2.2. Variation

There could be a difference between the magnetic compass and the GPS compass. An error depends

upon your area.

2.3. Time & Date

2.3.1. Reference

Available to adjust the collect local time by the UTC time from the GPS.

(☞ The default setting is incorrect every the country.)

2.3.2. Time Format

Sets you preferred time between 12 hour or 24 hour.

(☞ The default setting is 12 hour.)

2.3.3. Date Format

Sets you preferred date among YY-MM-DD, MM-DD-YY or DD-MM-YY.

(☞ The default setting is YY-MM-DD.)

2.3.4. Month format

Sets you preferred date between Character or Number.

2.3.5. Calendar setup

2.3.5.1. Week starts on

You can select the first day of week.

(☞ The default setting is SUN.)

2.3.5.2. Color Saturday

You can setup the color of Saturday.

2.3.5.3. Color Sunday

You can setup the color of Sunday.

2.4 Input/Output

2.4.1. Output Sentences

The chartplotter allows customizing the NMEA-0183 sentence.

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DESCRIPTIONS CONTENTS OF DATA FIELD DEFAULT

$GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data ON

$GPVTG Course and Ground Speed ON

$GPZDA Time and Date OFF

$GPRMB Recommended minimum navigation information OFF

$GPRMC Recommended Minimum Specific GPS/TRANSIT DATA OFF

$GPAPB Heading/track controller (Autopilot) sentence B ON

$GPXTE Cross-track error, measured OFF

$GPBOD Bearing, origin to destination OFF

$GPBWC Bearing and distance to waypoint ON

$SYPLT Samyoung autopilot OFF

2.4.2. Transmit

Available to adjust transmit speed of input/output in each ports.

2.4.3. Buzzer

It is can be buzzer on/off.

(☞ The default setting is on.)

2.4.4. Backlight time out

It is the screen sets the time to sleep mode.

(☞ The default setting is off.)

2.4.5. Customizing
2.4.5.1. Databar
2.4.5.1.1. Display
Setting up shown/hide the databar on the display.
(☞ The default setting is Shown.)
2.4.5.1.2. Position
Setting up up/down the position of databar on the display.
(☞ The default setting is Down.)
2.4.5.1.3. Edit

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It customizes the data bar information.
2.4.5.1.4 Mode
It is available to set up the data bar.
- Customizing : It is selectable and modifiable the data bar by user.
- Fix mode : It is fixed data bar by default. It is not available selectable and modifiable the data bar by
user.
(☞ The default is User mode.)
2.4.5.2. Navigation Data
2.4.5.2.1. Type
It is a select the navigation data type.
(☞ The default setting is Type1.)
2.4.5.2.2. Edit
It customizes the Navigation data section except activated the fishfinder section.
2.4.5.3. Sidebar
2.4.5.3.1. Display
Shown/Hidden “Sidebar”..
(☞ The default setting is off.)
2.4.5.3.2. Position
Choosing the position of “Sidebar” on the right and left.
(☞ The default setting is left.)
2.4.5.3.3. Edit
Editing “Sidebar”.
2.4.5.4. Menu
2.4.5.4.1. Type
Two kinds of Menu, “HGP” and “Smart”.
(☞ The default setting is smart.)
2.4.5.4.2. Color
Changing the menu color.
(☞ The default setting is orange.)
2.4.5.5. INFO Window
2.4.5.5.1 WPT
While navigating, shown/hidden “WPT information”.
(☞ The default setting is shown.)
2.4.5.5.2 Cursor
When the cursor is on the screen, shown/hidden the cursor window.
(☞ The default setting is shown.)
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2.4.5.5.3 Position Setup
Choose the position of Information window.
(☞ The default setting is Auto.)
2.4.5.6. Userdata
2.4.5.6.1. WPT
16 kinds of symbol and color. Choose the symbols and the colors.
2.4.5.6.1.1. Symbol Setup
In 16 kinds of the symbols, you can choose as many as you want, and those will show on the WPT
symbol window.
2.4.5.6.1.2. Color Setup
In 16 kinds of the colors, you can choose as many as you want, and those will show on the WPT color
window.
2.4.5.6.2. Track
2.4.5.6.2.1. Color Setup
In 16 kinds of the colors, you can choose as many as you want, and those will show on the track color
window.
2.4.5.6. Page mode
It is a select the page mode.
- Standard: Choosing Page and customizing is available.
- Flip: Showing the chosen pages in order.
(☞ The default setting is Standard.)
2.4.6. TD Setup
It sets Chain, Pair, ASF

3. Maintenance
It is necessary to check the system or the version for maintenance and demonstrate Smart4/5 series

with the simulators

3.1. Program Version

It contains ID and the program version, and it has important information for maintenance and upgrade.

3.2. OS Version

It contains the version of OS, which is necessary for maintenance and upgrade

3.3. MAP Version

It contains the version of the chart, the datum and the number, which is necessary for maintenance

and upgrade

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3.4. Simulator

It is necessary for an indoor demonstration. The simulations of GPS, Fish finder or AIS in the memory..

3.5. Language

Select the language.

3.6. Initialization

3.6.1. User Initialization

The stored setting is initialized in the user setting.

3.6.1. Setup Initialization

reset without deleting user data.

3.6.2. Factory Initialization

returning to the initial system from the releasing of factory.

(*All user data will be deleted)

4. Others
4.1. Screen capture

This is the function of save the current screen

Note: The capture file is stored in external SD card.

(*The storage location is “..\HY\Capture\” in SD card).

4.2. Capture List

Available to display and delete the capture file

4.3. Save User Setting

Storing the user initialization for the default. The current is storing.

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HD-50C
General specification
1. Display Screen: 5inch Color LCD with LED backlight
2. Resolution: WVAG (800 X 480 pixels)
3. Power Supply: DC 12V~36V(+-10%) 5W
4. Operating Temperature: -15°C~+50°C
5. Performance Standard: IMO Resolution MSC.112(73)
6. Option: MicroSD, External GPS Antenna
GPS Receiver specification
1. GNSS Receiver Capabilities
GPS L1 C/A code
GLONASS L1OF/
QZSS L1 C/A code
Galileo E1B/E1C/L1
2. Number of Channel: 52 channels
3. Horizontal Positioning Accuracy
Autonomous 2.5m (CEP 50%)
4. Sensitivity
Acquisition -148 dBm
Tracking -165 dBm
Reacquisition -162 dBm
5. Nav Update: 1Hz, 5Hz
6. Support: DGPS, SBAS(EGNOS, WAAS, MASA, GAGAN)
Chartplotter specification
1. Display Method: Mercado Projection
2. Display Mode: True motion / N/S/E/W up / Course up / Head up
3. Latitude Limits: Between 85°N to 85°S
4. Map Scale: 0.05nm to 1500nm
5. Map Datum: WGS-84
6. Waypoint: 20,000 points
*Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point
with name tag (8 alphanumeric characters)
7. Track Point: 50,000 points( 2 types)
8. Route: Max capacity 100 Routes
*20 WPTs per each Route. Each with name tags
(8 alphanumeric characters)
9. Draw Point: 1,000 points
10. Area Name: 1,000 points
11. Chart Data: HY-MAP(Built-in or External)/ C-MAP
12. Output Data: NMEA-0183
13. Input Data: NMEA-0183
14. Alarm: Arrival, Anchor, XTE, Interval timer, User line

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Standard Equipment Configuration List

Display unit External GPS ANT(option) Manual

Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs

Fuse & Bolt Power cable

Dimension

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HD-50CF
General specification
1. Display Screen: 5inch Color LCD with LED backlight
2. Resolution: WVAG (800 X 480 pixels)
3. Power Supply: DC 12V~36V(±10%) 7W
4. Operating Temperature: -15°C~+50°C
5. Performance Standard: IMO Resolution MSC.112(73)
6. Option: MicroSD, External GPS Antenna, Transducer
GPS Receiving specification
1. GNSS Receiver Capabilities
GPS L1 C/A code
GLONASS L1OF/
QZSS L1 C/A code
Galileo E1B/E1C/L1
2. Number of Channel: 52 channels
3. Horizontal Positioning Accuracy
Autonomous 2.5m (CEP 50%)
4. Sensitivity
Acquisition -148 dBm
Tracking -165 dBm
Reacquisition - 162 dBm
5. Nav Update: 1Hz, 5Hz
6. Support: DGPS, SBAS(EGNOS, WAAS, MASA, GAGAN)
Chartplotter specification
1. Display Method: Mercado Projection
2. Display Mode: True motion / N/S/E/W up / Course up / Head up
3. Latitude Limits: Between 85°N to 85°S
4. Map Scale: 0.05nm to 1500nm
5. Map Datum: WGS-84
6. Waypoint: 20,000 points
*Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point
with name tag (8 alphanumeric characters)
7. Track Point: 50,000 points( 2 types)
8. Route: Max capacity 100 Routes
*20 WPTs per each Route. Each with name tags
(8 alphanumeric characters)
9. Draw Point: 1,000 points
10. Area Name: 1,000 points
11. Chart Data: HY-MAP(Built-in or External)/ C-MAP
12. Output Data: NMEA-0183
13. Input Data: NMEA-0183
14. Alarm: Arrival, Anchor, XTE, Interval timer, User line
Fishfinder specification
1. Display Mode: Normal (single/dual-frequency), Bottom-lock, Bottom-zoom, A-scope
2. Frequency: 50 and 200 KHz (single or dual)
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3. Output Power: 300W/ 600W
4. Range speed: 300W : 2.5m ~ 300m / 600W : 2.5m ~ 600m
5. Image speed: Fixed 8 speeds (4/1, 2/1, 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32) and stop
6. Rejection: Interferences rejection:3 levels, Noise rejection:4 levels
7. Function: Gain(auto/manual), Range(auto/manual),
Depth with shift(auto/manual)
Pulse length selection, White/Black line
Water temperature, Support speed sensor
Standard Equipment Configuration List

Display unit External GPS ANT(option) Transducer(option)

Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs

Fuse & Bolt Power cable Manual

Dimension

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HD-43C
General specification
1. Display Screen: 4.3inch Color LCD with LED backlight
2. Resolution: WVAG (480 X 272 pixels)
3. Power Supply: DC 12V~36V(+-10%) 4W
4. Operating Temperature: -15°C~+50°C
5. Performance Standard: IMO Resolution MSC.112(73)
6. Option: MicroSD, External GPS Antenna
GPS Receiver specification
1. GNSS Receiver Capabilities
GPS L1 C/A code
GLONASS L1OF/
QZSS L1 C/A code
Galileo E1B/E1C/L1
2. Number of Channel: 52 channels
3. Horizontal Positioning Accuracy
Autonomous 2.5m (CEP 50%)
4. Sensitivity
Acquisition -148 dBm
Tracking -165 dBm
Reacquisition - 162 dBm
5. Nav Update: 1Hz, 5Hz
6. Support: DGPS, SBAS(EGNOS, WAAS, MASA, GAGAN)
Chartplotter specification
1. Display Method: Mercado Projection
2. Display Mode: True motion / N/S/E/W up / Course up / Head up
3. Latitude Limits: Between 85°N to 85°S
4. Map Scale: 0.05nm to 1500nm
5. Map Datum: WGS-84
6. Waypoint: 20,000 points
*Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point
with name tag (8 alphanumeric characters)
7. Track Point: 50,000 points( 2 types)
8. Route: Max capacity 100 Routes
*20 WPTs per each Route. Each with name tags
(8 alphanumeric characters)
9. Draw Point: 1,000 points
10. Area Name: 1,000 points
11. Chart Data: HY-MAP(Built-in or External)/ C-MAP
12. Output Data: NMEA-0183
13. Input Data: NMEA-0183
14. Alarm: Arrival, Anchor, XTE, Interval timer, User line

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Standard equipment configuration List

Display unit External GPS ANT(option) Manual

Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs

Fuse & Bolt Power cable

Dimension

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HD-43CF
General specification
1. Display Screen: 4.3inch Color LCD with LED backlight
2. Resolution: WVAG (480 X 272 pixels)
3. Power Supply: DC 12V~36V(+-10%) 6W
4. Operating Temperature: -15°C~+50°C
5. Performance Standard: IMO Resolution MSC.112(73)
6. Option: MicroSD, External GPS Antenna, Transducer
GPS Receiver specification
1. GNSS Receiver Capabilities
GPS L1 C/A code
GLONASS L1OF/
QZSS L1 C/A code
Galileo E1B/E1C/L1
2. Number of Channel: 52 channels
3. Horizontal Positioning Accuracy
Autonomous 2.5m (CEP 50%)
4. Sensitivity
Acquisition -148 dBm
Tracking -165 dBm
Reacquisition -162 dBm
5. Nav Update: 1Hz, 5Hz
6. Support: DGPS, SBAS(EGNOS, WAAS, MASA, GAGAN)
Chartplotter specification
1. Display Method: Mercado Projection
2. Display Mode: True motion / N/S/E/W up / Course up / Head up
3. Latitude Limits: Between 85°N to 85°S
4. Map Scale: 0.05nm to 1500nm
5. Map Datum: WGS-84
6. Waypoint: 20,000 points
*Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point
with name tag (8 alphanumeric characters)
7. Track Point: 50,000 points( 2 types)
8. Route: Max capacity 100 Routes
*20 WPTs per each Route. Each with name tags
(8 alphanumeric characters)
9. Draw Point: 1,000 points
10. Area Name: 1,000 points
11. Chart Data: HY-MAP(Built-in or External)/ C-MAP
12. Output Data: NMEA-0183
13. Input Data: NMEA-0183
14. Alarm: Arrival, Anchor, XTE, Interval timer, User line
14. Alarm: Arrival, Anchor, XTE, Interval timer, User line
Fifhfinder specification
1. Display Mode: Normal (single/dual-frequency), Bottom-lock, Bottom-zoom, A-scope
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2. Frequency: 50 and 200 KHz (single or dual)
3. Output Power: 300W/ 600W
4. Range speed: 300W : 2.5m ~ 300m / 600W : 2.5m ~ 600m
5. Image speed: Fixed 8 speeds (4/1, 2/1, 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32) and stop
6. Rejection: Interferences rejection:3 levels, Noise rejection:4 levels
7. Function: Gain(auto/manual), Range(auto/manual),
Depth with shift(auto/manual)
Pulse length selection, White/Black line
Water temperature, Support speed sensor
Standard Equipment Configuration List

Display unit External GPS ANT(option) Transducer(option)

Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs

Fuse & Bolt Power cable Manual

Dimension

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Customizing items
POG LAT/LOT of the present position.

(Red: out of GPS service/Black: GPS on service/Blue: SBAS or DGPS on service)

SOG (Speed Of Ground) Boat speed.

COG (Course Of Ground) Boat direction.

DATE Date of today.

TIME Present time.

HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision.

PDOP Position Dilution Of Precision.

W.POG WPT Position Of Ground

W.NAME (WPT Name) the present WPT of the destination

#DEPTH Present depth.

#TEMP (Temperature) Present water temperature.

TOT TIME (Total Time) Total using time

VOLTAGE Present voltage. (unstable voltage shows in red)

TTG (Time To Goal) Remaining time to the destination.

ETA Estimated time of arrival.

XTE Cross track error.

W.RNG Distance from the present position to the WPT.

W.BRG Bearing between the present position and the WPT.

W.INFO The total number of WPT and shows the WPT symbol/color.

TRACK The total number of track and shows the track color.

DATE&TIME The current date and time.

C.POG LAT/LOT of the cursor.

C.BRG Bearing between the present position and the cursor.

C.RNG Distance between the present position and the cursor.

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HY-MAP Icon

Icon Description Icon Description

Beacon with color and


Anchor berths
topmark
No Anchoring Area Position of fog signal

Pilot boarding place Radar reflector


Wreck, in over 200m or depth
Wreck showing any part of hull or
unknown, which is not
superstructure at the level of Chart
Datum. considered dangerous to
surface navigation
Marine farm Lighthouse
Wreck, depth unknown, which is
Military restricted area into
considered dangerous to surface
navigation which entry is prohibited

Radar transponder beacons Yacht harbor,, Marina

Fishing prohibited Lighted offshore platform

Conical buoy, nun buoy, ogival


Oil tanks
buoy

Can buoy, cylindrical buoy Wrecks

Spherical buoy Lights

Pillar buoy Barrel buoy, tun buoy


Superbuoy. Superbuoys are
Spar buoy, spindle buoy
very large buoys
Tides Port information(

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Display Unit Installation

Smart4/5 series brings expandable display technology to your bridge or navigation station. A careful

installation will assure maximum benefit from Smart4/5 series integrated features.

Display Unit Location


Select a location for your Smart4/5 series display unit that provides easy viewing from all likely

operator’s positions. The display unit is designed to be mounted on either a console or from an

overhead surface. The Smart4/5 series display is also designed for flush mounting using six threaded

holes on the rear panel. Locate the display in an area with protection from the elements and avoid

direct sunlight on the viewing window. Also, consider access to the rear panel of the unit for connecting

power and cables to the various remote sensors. The mounting surface must be flat and solid to

support the unit and prevent vibration. There should be access to the inside of the surface to permit

through bolt fastening for the mounting bracket.

Display Unit Installation


Temporarily install the mounting bracket on the Genesis display unit and place the unit at the selected

location.

CAUTION
The Smart4/5 series display unit is unstable when the mounting bracket is not secured. Hold the unit in

place at all times.

Check the suitability of the location and make any adjustments. When all is satisfactory, use the holes

in the mounting bracket as a guide and mark the holes locations on the mounting surface.

Drill a 1/4 in. diameter hole at each marked location. Mount the Smart4/5 series display bracket using

bolts through the mounting surface. Place large flat washers on the opposite side of the mounting

surface from the bracket and then install lock washers and nuts. Tighten securely.

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Install the display unit into the mounting bracket. Check alignment and operation of the pivots and

security of the mounting. Make any adjustments necessary to prevent binding and assure even

meshing of the pivot locking washers. It is advised to remove the display unit and store it in a safe

place to prevent damage during the rest of the installation process.

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- Power Connection
Power is supplied to the Smart4/5 series Charting System through a connector on the rear panel of the

display unit.

Route the power cable from the Smart4/5 series location to the ship’s power distribution panel.

Connect the black wire to a battery negative (-) terminal of the power panel.

Connect the white wire to a fused battery positive (+) terminal of the power panel ( 12 to 24 Vdc

nominal). If a fused terminal is not available, install an in-line fuse holder.

- Care and Cleaning


Smart4/5 series is made to withstand marine elements but a little care ensures a trouble free life.

Accumulations of salt and sand, if not removed, will eventually mar the finish. No solvents or harsh

cleaners should be used. The display unit may be wiped down with a damp cloth while avoiding the

display window. Be careful not to scratch the display window surface. Gently remove any sand or other

grit particles before cleaning the display window. The display window should be cleaned only with

water and a clean soft cloth using very light pressure.

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Reference

- NMEA

A standard developed by the National Marine Electronics Association and used by most marine

equipment manufacturers for data communication is known as NMEA 0183 version 1.5 and version

2.0. NMEA0183 specifications offer many recognized sentences for exchanging data between many

types of marine equipment.

The following technical information is provided for reference and is accurate to the best of our

knowledge at the time of printing. Please refer to the appropriate NMEA specifications for details and

the latest information.

The data sentences used by the HGP-660 are as follows.

Output sentences:

Descriptions Contents of data field


$GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data
$GPGLL Geographic Position, Latitude/Longitude
$GPGSA GPS DOP and active satellites
$GPGSV GPS Satellites in View
$GPVTG Course and Ground Speed
$GPZDA Time & Date
$GPRMC Recommended Minimum Specific GPS/TRANSIT DATA
$GPAPB Heading/track controller (Autopilot) sentence B
$GPXTE Cross-track error, measured
$GPBOD Bearing, origin to destination
$GPRMB Recommended minimum navigation information

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GPS Antenna Installation

For centuries, sailors haven searching for a reliable and precise method of travelling the world’s

waterways. From celestial navigating to the modern navigation techniques as Loran, Decca navigator,

Omega or Transit Satnav, each system has had its problems with weather, range and reliability.

Without doubt, the “Global Positioning System”, or GPS for short, is the most significant advance in

navigation: it fives the navigator a position 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in any weather condition.

GPS is a satellite based navigation system which provides suitably equipped users with accurat

e position, velocity and time data. Originally the GPS, developed by the U.S. Department of Def

ense, was conceived for military purposes, but now it is used in a host of civilian applications.

GPS navigation uses satellite signals to determine your position in relation to a set of satellite o

rbiting the earth. The GPS constellation of satellites continuously send radio signals, containing

the precise position for each satellite back to earth. By knowing the position of 3 or 4 satellites

and calculating various time differences between transmitted signals, the GPS receiver can det

ermine its present position anywhere on earth, and thanks to continuous updates, calculate spe

ed and course information.

The installation of the GPS ANT.


The GPS ANT must be installed at the highest area of the boat and the easiest place to catch the

signal from the satellites. If there are obstacles around the GPS ANT, it isn't able to catch all signals.

The receiving time would be longer or the receiving power would be weaker. Please, follow the

instruction for your installation.

1. Keep from a metal.

2. Over 4m away from a MF/HF ANT, VHF or HF whip ANT.

3. Over 1.5m upper away from MF/HF ANT.

4. Over 1m away from a receiving ANT.

5. Don't put the GPS ANT into the range of radar's beam. (Range: 30°~40°)

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6. Over 1m away from the scanner of the radar.

7. Over 5m away from the ANT of the inmarsat.

8. Over 3m away form the ANT of the roof.

9. Over 2m away from the engine.

10. Over 0.5m away from the metal surface.

※Warning: Not less than 0.5m away from the metal surface.

If the environment can't be satisfied from 1 to 10, have NO. 10 satisfied and consider the others.

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GPS

HOW GPS WORKS


Currently, the GPS constellation consists of 26 orbiting satellites (including 3 spares), but this nu

mber will increase in the future.

The GPS receiver computes an accurate position by calculating the distance to the GPS satellit

es that orbit the earth. Signals are required from 3 satellites for two dimensional (2D) position

calculation whilst 4 satellites are required for three dimensional (3D) position calculation.

As mentioned earlier, GPS satellites are not geostationary, but they are orbiting the earth as illu

strated on the following figure:

[The GPS constellation]

Note that position is repeatedly fixed through the following three steps while any 3 satellites are

in line of sight.

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GPS

The position calculation procedure is indicated in the following three steps:

1. GPS satellites continuously transmit their own precise orbital data and the GPS receiver com

putes their locations by receiving this data.

2. In this receiving process, the GPS receiver measures very accurate distances to the satellites,

using the "Spread Spectrum Modulation" method. Excellence in GPS's position-fixing accuracy i

s mainly due to this technology.

3. When the satellite locations and their distances are known, the GPS receiver fixes its own p

osition by triangulation:

[The GPS position calculation]

As illustrated in the previous figure, the position is calculated as the meeting point of three

spheres which are drawn around the three satellites with diameters d1, d2 and d3.

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GPS

Position Fixing Accuracy: HDOP


The GPS fix accuracy is due to the locations of 3 satellites in the sky. High accuracy is obtain

able when the satellites are widely scattered in the sky; on the

contrary, accuracy is reduced when the satellites have gathered in a narrow space. In the follow

ing figure, in both cases it is possible to obtain the GPS fix, but in the left case the accuracy

will be higher than the right:

[HDOP]

The index for position-fixing accuracy is called HDOP ("Horizontal Dilution Of Precision"). T

he smaller the HDOP value, the more accurately the position can be fixed.

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Transducer Installation

An input designation means, in put to Fishfinder unit and an output designation means, output from

Smart series. Sensors will have similar designations, but from the sensors point of view. Therefore, a

sensor output will connect to an Smart4/5 series input and a sensor input will connect to an Fishfinder

unit output.

Transducer Installation

If you have chosen a Sonar option for your fishfinder a transducer must be installed on your vessel

unless an exiting compatible transducer is installed. The installation of sonar transducers requires

some planning and skill to achieve the best result. It is strongly advised hat you read the installation

instructions completely before starting. The two basic types of transducers are transom mount and

through-hull mount. There are variations within each type to provide for options such as temperature

sensors, speed sensors and for different beam angels and sonar frequencies. Several different

transducers may be used with the HD-50 SERIES. Refer to the optional Equipment list for the

variations available.

CAUTION

Mounting a sonar transducer for your digital fishfinder requires drilling holes into the hull of your boat

which could affect its water integrity. Therefore, installation should be attempted only by qualified

individuals. If you have any doubt about your ability to complete the process successfully, we

recommend you obtain the services of a HAIYANG dealer or marine service center with knowledge

and experience in transducer installation .

Since your digital fishfinder performance depends upon how well the transducer is installed, please

carefully observe the following mounting procedures.

For proper performance, the transducer’s mounting location must be chosen carefully. The transducer

must be mounted in a location that is free from turbulence and air bubbles created by movement of the

boat through water. Air bubbles greatly reduce the efficiency of the transducer. It is also strongly

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recommended, for transom mounted transducers, the transducer be mounted in an area with the least

amount of disturbed water passing under the transom. To determine the best mounting location,

operate the boat at several different speeds and observe the water as it passes under the transom.

Turbulence caused by the trim tabs, motor mounting, the keel, and lifting strakes.

Transom Mounting

Transducers designed for transom mounting give good performance when installed on most boat

types, however, the transom transducer style should not be used on boats with inboard engines.

For boats with poor water flow under the transom or on in-boards, consider selecting a through-hull

transducer. HAIYANG offers many styles of transducers.

Determine the transducer mounting place by referring to the steps mentioned above. For best result,

the transducer face should be level. Also, the transducer face should be mounted from flush to 1/4

inch below the under surface of the hull. The trailing edge of the housing should be about 1/8 inch

below the leading edge. The adjustable stainless steel bracket is designed to allow fine tuning of the

transducer position once the installation is completed.

Route the transducer cable as far as possible away from the boat’s power cables, engine controls and

other electrical cables. Do not route transducer cables near your VHF radio power or antenna cables.

Assemble the transducer using the brackets and hardware supplied. Actual fastening to the hull of

your boat depends upon the hull construction and hull material. If additional items must be used, be

sure to obtain marine stainless steel hardware. Also, be sure to use marine waterproof sealant on all

through hull fastenings. Do not use silicone RTV, since it does not have long life underwater.

Transom Transducer Maintenance

If your boat is kept in the water, sea growth can quickly accumulate on the face of the transducer. In

just two weeks in some locations, your Sonar performance could be affected. It is recommended that

at least the face of the transducer be coated with special transducer antifouling paint. Alternatively, the

entire transducer can be painted and is easier to keep clean. Do not use regular antifouling paint.

All copper base antifouling paints are unsatisfactory and will prevent normal operation. If fouling does

occur, use a stiff brush or putty knife to remove growth. Be careful not to gouge the face of the

Transducer. Occasional wet sanding of the transducer face is permissible with #220 grit or finer wet or

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dry paper.

Do not use solvents to clean your transducer. The high impact polycarbonate housing is very durable

but solvents will destroy it. Keep acetone, MEK, lacquer thinner and most other thinner/solvents away

from your transducer.

Through-hull Transducers

Through-hull transducers are recommended for in-boards and other vessels with disturbed water flow

under the transom. HAIYANG offers several models of bronze through-hull transducers. To enjoy the

full capability of your Sonar, select a dual frequency model with temperature sensor. Sturdy bronze

construction assures a secure installation and provides a strong base for fairing blocks, if needed, to

compensate for hull shape.

The transducer should be installed in a location free of bubbles and away from disturbed water flow.

Smooth water flow around the transducer and along its surface is very important for consistent

operation.

Areas in the center third of water line length at cruising speed are usually satisfactory.

Locations forward of the engine and in a flat area near the center line of the boat are preferred. Do not

install the transducer behind water intakes, other through-hull fittings or irregularities in the hull.

Dead-rise

On hulls with dead-rise of 5 or less, the transducer may be mounted directly through the hull. Where

dead-rise is greater than 5, fairing blocks must be used to orient the face of the transducer parallel

with the water surface.

In this case, no fairing block is necessary. To prevent leakage, any gaps between the stem threads

and holes drilled in the hull should be completely filled with waterproof marine sealant.

Tighten the stem nuts securely but do not over tighten. In this situation, install fairing blocks both

inside and outside the hull. Install the transducer with the face aiming straight down. To prevent

leakage, any gaps between the stem threads and holes drilled in the hull should be completely filled

with waterproof marine sealant. Tighten the stem nuts securely but do not over tighten.

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Best Location

Water Line Drifting Water Line Cruising

Stem

Fixing Nut

Marine Sealant Hull

Through-hull Transducer Maintenance

If your boat is kept in the water, performance of your digital fishfinder will be adversely affected by

accumulations of sea growth on the face of the transducer. To prevent sea growth effects, the face of

the transducer may be coated


ed with antifouling paint specially formulated for transducers. Do not use

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regular antifouling paint on the face of the transducer. The bronze housing may be coated with any

antifouling paint. If fairing blocks are used, especially if made of wood, complete sealing prior to

painting is important.

Stem
Marine Sealant

Fixing

Inner Fairing Block

Outer Fairing Block

Hull

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2 Black
1 Red

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3
(-)BLACK

2
(+)RED

1
(DC 12 ~ 40V)
NOTE

16-03P

MATERIAL --- DESCRIPTION


MODEL Power Cable
SCALE
NONE
Smart Series
DWG. NO.
PER'N CHK. BY DES. BY DRA. BY DATE S7-DC10303M
Y.S.KIM Y.S.KIM Y.S.KIM Y.S.KIM 05.07.2012
OLIX CO.,LTD
7.00 15.00

3.00 cut

Cable

?20 Shrinking Tube

1
2
3
4

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Shrinking Tube 5
6

4
5
3
6

1
2

16-06P
To HD-70 series (J2/J3)
MATERIAL --- DESCRIPTION
MODEL Data Cable
SCALE
NONE
Smart Sereis
DWG. NO.
PER'N CHK. BY DES. BY DRA. BY DATE S7-DC10103M
Y.S.KIM Y.S.KIM Y.S.KIM Y.S.KIM 05.07.2012
OLIX CO.,LTD
1
2
3
4
5 3
5 4

6 6 2
8
7
7 1
8

Power Calbe
PIN # WIRE COLOR FUNCTION

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1
2 (12~36)
3
4
5
6
7
8

MATERIAL --- DESCRIPTION


MODEL Power Cable & I/O
SCALE
1/2 Smart Series DWG. NO.
PER'N CHK. BY DES. BY DRA. BY DATE S7-DC10301P
Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Park D.J. 2012.05.07
OLIX CO.,LTD
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MATERIAL --- DESCRIPTION
MODEL GPS ANT
SCALE
Smart Series
1/1 DWG. NO.
PER'N CHK. BY DES. BY DRA. BY DATE S7-PA90101

KIM Y.S KIM Y.S KIM Y.S D.J.PARK 2012.05.07


OLIX CO.,LTD
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1 SPD_PULSE*
2 SPD_VCC*
3 TD1
4 TD_GND
5 TD2
6 TEMP_VCC
7 TEMP_SIG*
8 SPD_GND* MATERIAL --- DESCRIPTION
'*' mark: option Transduser
MODEL
SCALE
NONE Smart Series DWG. NO.
PER'N CHK. BY DES. BY DRA. BY DATE TDSS502M
Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Souk.J.E. 2014.02.05. OLIX CO.,LTD
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1 SPD_PULSE*
2 SPD_VCC*
3 TD1
4 TD_GND
5 TD2
6 TEMP_VCC
7 TEMP_SIG
8 SPD_GND* MATERIAL --- DESCRIPTION
'*' mark: option Transduser
MODEL
SCALE
NONE Smart Series DWG. NO.
PER'N CHK. BY DES. BY DRA. BY DATE TDSS502P
Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Souk.J.E. 201.02.05
OLIX CO.,LTD
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1 SPD_PULSE*
2 SPD_VCC*
3 TD1
4 TD_GND
5 TD2
6 TEMP_VCC
7 TEMP_SIG*
8 SPD_GND* MATERIAL --- DESCRIPTION
'*' mark: option P23_Transduser
MODEL
SCALE
NONE Smart Series DWG. NO.
PER'N CHK. BY DES. BY DRA. BY DATE TDP23901M
Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Souk.J.E. 03.20.2014 OLIX CO.,LTD
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1 SPD_PULSE*
2 SPD_VCC*
3 TD1
4 TD_GND
5 TD2
6 TEMP_VCC
7 TEMP_SIG*
8 SPD_GND* MATERIAL --- DESCRIPTION
'*' mark: option P23_Transduser
MODEL
SCALE
NONE Smart series DWG. NO.
PER'N CHK. BY DES. BY DRA. BY DATE TDP23901P
Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Kim Y.S. Souk.J.E. 2014.03.20. OLIX CO.,LTD
Declaration of Warranty
Declares of under his sole responsibility that the produced Plotter with Fish Finder manufactured

by

HAIYANG OLIX Co., LTD.

103-903 BucheonTechnopark 364 Samcheongdong

Ojeonggu Bucheon Gyeonggi, Korea

TEL +82 32 4712 FAX +82 32 327 4713

Web-site: http://www.haiyang.co.kr

Guarantee for One Year

Haiyang Electronic Equipment Co., LTD warrants the produced equipment, Equipment for One

(1) year for guarantee as bellows.

1. Main Unit: One (1) year guarantee after a user purchases the product within one (1) year

2. Accessories: One (1) year for consumed accessories (including TD) after a user purchases

them.

Service in Charge

1. Over the term from the guarantee

2. Damage from user’s carelessness (inundation, impact)

3. Intentional dismantle, modification or remodeling of the unit.

4. Unauthorized parts, components or accessories are used in the unit.

5. Installed or maintained by unauthorized person

6. Consumed parts and components (batteries, LCD, etc) run out.

7. Faults or damages from other reasons.

Model Serial No.

Date of Purchase Customer Name

Name of Dealer Price

※Caution – Keep this warranty card with the receipt for fast and good service
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