Lowrance electronic X-16 User Manual

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ACCESSORIES
LDT-3000 DIGITAL TEMP
Allows instant visual surface water
32.0 Ia 99.9
heavy
DUST COVER
Extra
SURFACE
wading
temperatures
degrees F Includes
28 foot sensor cable.
protection lrom the elements.
LSB-200A SWITCH
Allows use ci two
one sonar unit.
activates transducer
LSB-201A SWITCH BOX
Allows use ci Iwo soners with
transducer.
sonar
LXT-11OA TRANSDUCER EXTENSION CABLE
Ten-fool extension cable far use where a transducer must
oh the
reach Sonar unit does not nead
one extension
only
of
LKB-2000 TRANSDUCER KICK-UP BRACKET
Allows THS 1192-20 io be mounted below the hull on
LTB-1 MOUNTING BRACKET
Transom spet specifically
with V-bottomed Lowrance transducer.
LFF-1 02
Two
highly vjaibie floats with 100-fool
cord, wraparound
LTP-100 FISH-N-TEMP
Portable
far accurate
end
depths
LPG-605 CHART PAPER
Straight Computer
LTC-60 TRANSDUCER CONNECTOR KIT
Replacas with new
damaged transducer cable.
up
LPB-192
Increases the extend the
rejection, diaptey
LDT-4000
New sensor
or raw water intake
temperature readings degrees
different transducers with
Weetharpreof switch
#1
Weetherprool
#1 or #2.
be located
standard transducer cable.
is used.
aluminum beets to avoid hull turbulence.
000 TRANSOM
brscket end
mounting
designed boats. Uses
bolt-thru-huil
plastic
FISH-N-FLOAT
lead
sinkers.
temperature
line chart
plastic style.
and
small detail.
F
and
from
readings
to 00 teal.
paper,
Sonar
old
depth range,
probe
recorders.
graph
transducer connecter
slyle
Or to
POWER BOOSTER
outpul power
better noise
increases the
DIGITAL SURFACE TEMP
allows
mounting
trorn 32.0 099.9
of
horn
BOX
or
#2.
one
only
switch activates
the
beyond
when
returning
for use
any
nylon
indicator
depth
30-90
degrees
50 toot
transom, thru-hut,
br all
roll,
a
repair
of the X-150 to
to
ability
Water
F
Specifications 1
Introduction
How it Works
Installation Power Connections Transducer Selection
Basic
Operation
Sensitivity
Clear
Discrimination Paper
GRAYLINE Range
Lower Limit Upper
Lines Marker
Scale Memory/Reset
Feet, Fathoms, End Of
Zero How To Read
Paper Loading
Control
Entry
Speed
Limit
Meters
Paper
Adjust
Graphs
2 2
3 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9
-10 10
10
11
1-1
ii
12 13
Stylus Replacement 16 Stylus
Maintenance
Belt
Replacement 17
17
Troubleshooting 18 ADVANCED OPERATION
Surface
Clarity
Control
(SCC) 18
Suppressor
18
19
SURFACE plankton,
and schools of bait fish
2
surface of the water large
These echoes can extend down the
fish or
Lowrance
called
"5CC"
CLUTTER
air
bubbles,
Algae,
boat
can create
surface echoes
paper
other
target
has a
"Surface
that combats surface
on the
and
interfere with
echoes.
special
Clarity
Control" or
wakes,
near the
paper.
far
feature
clutter effectively. THERMOCLINE ferent
temperature
the warm and
layers meet, water is formed that
signals.
This is
Junction of dif-
layers.
cool
temperature
a
discontinuity
reflects sonar
called a thermo-
When
in the
dine.
TRANSDUCER The "antenna"
a sonar unit.
crystal energy
sound
the water. It then
sound in its
into electrical
receiver. Transducers
of
ety
styles
which bolt thru a hole
"Shoot-Thru-Hull"
hull, directly
fiberglass
required, bolts
directly
either
hull, bottom of
TRANSPORT mechanism that
the
chart
roll,
past
on
the
tains the
train.
gear
This contains a small.
that
converts the electrical
from
the transducer into
and
energy
sends it into
converts
frequency range
pulses
for the
have a van-
including
"Thru-Hull"
drilled in the
to
the inside of a
hull with no holes
and "Transom
to the transom of
below or flush with the
the boat.
ASSEMBLY The
holds and
from the full
paper
the
takeup
paper
stylus,
and rolls it
side. It
drive
-
also con-
motor and
any
back
epoxied
solid
Mount"
the
pulls
paper
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the sonar can
that are 11/2 inches
gets
is considered
This
However,
was 500 sonar could that are at least 12 inches
That is
pick
the
pulse lengths
why
a sonar unit that
capability
separate
if a sonar'
micro-seconds,
only separate targets
it is so
to
change
for
The X-16 allows
down to 30 micro-seconds or one inch!
SECOND ECHO A second echo
can
appear
roughly actual
caused travelling
off of
surface,
hitting
finally transducer.
nal can do this
can see if
and turn
times
can be SENSITIVITY
sonar unit
unit can in the water then it is said
sensitivity. adjusts
different gain. SCALE
or near the chart
on
on the
twice the
bottom
signal.
the transmitted
by
thru the
the
bottom,
reflecting
the bottofti once
striking
three, four,
the surface and the
Actually,
many
are in shallow water
you
the
up
displayed.
sensitivity.
The
to
display targets.
or
small
very
display
to have
A
sensitivity
level of the receiver for
the
conditions. Also called
Depth markings printed
can be shown in
meters.
Range.
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE noise level divided
level in a circuit is
Often confused with
two tar-
apart. resolution.
good
pulse length
then the
apart.
important
gives you
to
to narrow
resolution.
good
pulse lengths
display
depth
water, reflecting returning
off the
at
of the
This is
signal
to the
surface,
again,
the sonar
times as
Some-
and
sig- you
or more echoes
of a
ability
targets deep
small
high
paper
feet, fathoms,
RATIO The
by
expressed
detail,
control
the
signal
If a
These
or
by
the term
a
sonar,
is desirable because
suppression easier for the unit to
the true
targets,
signals
STYLUS This is the fine wire that does the actual
graph voltage
which causes it to burn
signals returning
rather than a mixture of
and noise.
recorder's
is
the white outer
paper, exposing underneath. Use care when han-
a
dling
stylus.
the unit is
STYLUS SKIP This is a
that occurs when the
doesn't contact the
of the chart
in the record where
gaps
stylus "skip'
the
problem
removing into the
sometimes
out
replaced.
SUPPRESSOR exclusive,
eliminate display.
that noise
short
the transmitters
tracking short noise
out. STYLUS BELT A belt that travels
over two motor driven
typically the
opposite transmitter.
28
proper
stylus
It works on the
in duration.
stylus
to noise ratio. In
signal
high signal
is
to noise ratio
less noise
required
display only
and it is
from the
to the
on a
stylus
through
of the
marking
paper. A high
applied
coating
the black carbon
condition
stylus
the
Usually,
the
by
it when
by
stylus
a worn-
be
Never touch
operating.
entire surface
paper.
It then leaves
over
spots.
can be rectified
and
bending
shape, although
it is caused
which must then
A Lowrance
patented
noise from a sonar unit's
pulses
it with the
pulses
probess
are By increasing
pulse length,
receiver,
are cancelled
has a holder that retains
and a
side that
magnet
triggers
to
principal
typically
the
pulleys.
on the
thd
and
It
Pulse
Alternate Transmit and Print
Save
Paper Print
Intensity
Loran Interface Power Booster
Summary Glossary
Accessories
of Commands
SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Dimensions
Weight
Chart
Transmitter
Frequency Pulse Width
Output
Receiver Chart
Voltage Range
Current Drain Fuse
(with gimbal mount) (instrument only)
Paper
(Adjustable)
Power
Sensitivity
Speed
23 24
24 25 26
26 26
29
1 0¼"W x 8¼"H x 65/s"D
2000
p-p
x
p.s
65/ct
12¼"W x 9"H
8.5
pounds
LPG-606
4" x 50' roll
(2)
192 kHz
-
30
s
1600 watts
200 watts RMS
—85 db
.10 -3.0 in/mm 10 - 15 vdc
amps, approximately
4
amp
1
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INTRODUCTION
The Lowrance X-16 is a
sophisticated recording depth
highly
sounder Thanks to a micro-com-
the X-16 can do more than
puter,
other sonar unit in its
any
range plus many more.
Using
board,
at
changing
tom boat unit's
level, upper range, paper speed, GRAYLINE,
and
patented pression system
full control of the
your fingertips
demands of
conditions,
speed.
sensitivity,
more
many
Lowrance variable
that cost much
the
waterproof key-
to meet the
water
You can select the
discrimination
and lower
features. The
combined with
price
system
varying
depth,
depth
bot-
and
sup-
the new Discrimination feature not
filters out false
only
out
distorting
syncronized
function to
under all
HOW IT WORKS
When the
electronically regulated
drives a the
right edge
paper
with the GRAYLINE
provide
conditions.
unit is turned
lightweight
The
stylus
this belt. When the
of the
top
made. This is called the zero mark,
of
the water. The
FIGURE 1
paper
and
represents
GRAPH
PAPER
signals
the real
clear
belt located at
of the
is
attached to
stylus
a small
stylus
recording
with-
ones,
signals
on,
motor
is at the
mark is
the
surface
continues
but is
an
to move
paper
traveling when an echo
stylus
paper. which reflected the
read in
is
comparing
paper on the
by one revolution of the
very the flexible
down the
while
through
makes
The
feet, fathoms,
to the
paper.
The
paper speed
a variable
narrow mark
edge
the sound
is
another mark on the
depth
pulse
the
water,
detected,
of the
object
echo can be
or meters
its location
depth
on the
scale
is controlled
speed
motor
stylus
will be made
stylus,
but the will move a small amount before the next revolution. Each mark will
blend into the one before so that a composite picture"
will be
time.
INSTALLATION Mounting
installed provided
the best
made,
The
depth
viewing angle.
in
any
the unit can be tilted for
of the
one
tiny
sounder
convenient
mark at a
may
Holes
the bracket base allow wood
screw or bolt stiffener
back of thin
support
Make certain there is
room on the back side of the unit
to attach the
mounting.
be
may
required
fiberglass panels
the unit.
power
PULLEY
DRIVE
-STYLUS DRIVE
BELT
STYLUS
PULLEY
A wood
enough
and trans-
2
of the
and
the
printed
During
belt,
paper
target
be
area,
on the
is
by
a
by
in
to
on the X-16.
transmitted
stronger signals into the water. This will
the
depth range
the
signal
ability enhanced. For installation
instructions on the LPB-1
Because the
is
power
greater,
are transmitted
increase
of the unit and
to noise
to see small detail is
ratio, plus
92,
the
read
the owner's manual included with the
To turn the
press
To turn
press
FREQUENCY
The Model LXC-16
converter allows the
either a 50 kHz or 192 kHz
operating frequency discretion of the
switched from 192 to 50 kHz at
any
For
the
owner's manual included with
booster.
power
power
12- 2nd -5.
the
power
-
2nd
8.
time
by using
installation
booster booster
CONVERTER
frequency
X-16 to use
at the
operator.
the
instructions,
It can
keyboard.
on,
off,
see
the LXC-16.
To turn
on, press
To turn
off, press
GLOSSARY OF
CAVITATION Air bubbles
against
typically
transducer installation. Aluminum
boats in
with cavitation. The
most high speed.
ated
other the face of the
proper operation
it must have solid
water at all times. MICRO-SECOND
the
frequency
-
2nd
5.
the
frequency
2nd - 8.
TERMS
the transducer.
caused particular
evident when
an
by
have
problem
travelling
Air bubbles are cre-
rivets, strakes, ribs,
by
objects
which then
transducer. For the
of the
contact with the
Unit of mea-
converter converter
trapped
This is
improper
problems
is
at
or
over
pass
transducer,
sure. One micro-second is
to 0.001
measure the amount of time
unit is
W5.
NOISE Noise can
recorder as small randomly
paper.
cal sources such as
spark plugs, improper mechanical
passing transducer,
or
OUTPUT POWER The amount
of
transducer
Expressed higher
be
unit
and POWER
which
jack
increases its
PULSE LENGTH
second. Used in sonar to
transmitting.
Any
show
scattered across the
It can be
sources,
over the
vibration of the
a loose transducer
electrical
has,
smaller detail can be shown.
of the sonar
energy applied
by
in
the
output power
the
BOOSTER A device
connects to the transducer
Abbreviation:
undesired
on a
up
dots or lines
caused
alternators,
wiring,
air
face of the
mounting.
the transmitter.
wafts,
typically
deeper
it can
unit and
output power.
The
time that the sonar unit
a
This
and is seconds. Also called Pulse Width.
RANGE Maximum sonar
example,
feet on a
maximum played
drops feet.
RESOLUTION sonar unit to This
pulse length pulse length
micro-seconds for
27
of sound
pulse
period
usually
unit is set to
before
off the chart
ability
into the water
of time is
referred to in micro-
a
range setting
graph
depth
very
depth
display.
means that the
that can be dis-
the bottom echo
paper
The
ability
separate targets.
is
determined
of the unit. If is
very short,
example,
equal
the
signal.
graph
electri-
by
or
bubbles
engine,
to the
the
a sonar
read,
of
length transmits
short
that a
For
of 0-60
is 60
of a
the
by
the
50
then
by
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COMMAND CLEAR ENTRY ALTERNATE TRANSM IT
DISCRIMINATION PAPER SAVE PAPER SPEED POWER BOOSTER
PRINT INTENSITY SUPPRESSOR SURFACE CLARITY
FEET
FATHOMS
METERS
be used to condition.
LORAN-C
A remarkable
X-16 is its
coordinates in either ces
(ID's)
tude.
(NOTE:
designed
Loran-C
Loran to the
white and black power
wire on the
(See Figure proper
receiver.)
cable to the
connections have
alleviate
help
INTERFACE
advantage
to
ability
or
to
use
print
Latitude and
The
X-16 has been
only
To connect the
X-16,
simply splice
wire on the X-16's
white and black
Loran-Cs
2 on
page 3.)
SUMMARY
FUNCTION CLEAR ON/OFF
0-4
0-7 0-7
ON/OFF
0-2 0-7
(SCC)
this
Loran-C
Time Differen-
Longi-
the Lowrance
power
After the
been
0-7
ON ON ON
of the
the
cable.
OF COMMANDS
PRESS
CLEAR ENTRY
UPPER
LIMIT
2nd OFF
2nd 2nd 2nd
turn on both the Loran and
made,
the X-16. After the Loran has acquired
the
signals, press
The Loran coordinates will imme-
diately
the
Longitude (TD's) depending
is in. If 2nd
Loran is
be
printed vertically
Either Latitude and
paper.
or Time Differences
will be
on the mode the Loran
-
0 is
connected,
printed
stop pulling paper
approximately
POWER BOOSTER
A
power
LPB-192, increase the transmitter's
of the X-16. It can be
power turned on or off
four seconds.
booster,
is available that will
KEY:
& LOWER
-
DISC
-
-
2nd
-
-
-
-
by
6
PAPER SPEED
-
ON/2nd
5,
-
2nd
LINES
-
2nd
9
SCC
-
1
-
2
-
3
2nd
down
on the
pressed
paper
and no
the unit will
and
printing
Model
output
the
keyboard
-
7,
-
for
0.
cables. There should also
ducer
be
enough
panel
room to allow the front
door to
open.
If the desired location is closer
than 18" to a
run should be made with the
trial unit in
the
compass readings
affected. POWER CONNECTIONS
Twelve volt DC
sounder should be
depth
the boat's 12 volt electrical
by
system. attached to an
but if
buss,
with electrical cable should be attached to the
If a
longer
ordinary
at
any
store.
ply
soldered, however,
then use
done,
all
Tape tape.
There are two
that can be introduced into the sonar
system
installation is
noise
picked up by
or
power
picked up by
Acoustic noise is caused
water
turbulence,
magnetic compass,
operation
The
battery.
#18
hardware or electrical
to be sure that
power
accessory
have
you
interference,
cable is
lamp
Splices
are not
for the
power
supplied
cable
may
or
problems
directly
required,
cord available
should be
if this isn't
crimp-type
with
splices
cable,
the transducer.
electrical
types
if an
improper
made,
electrical
the transducer
and acoustic
air bubbles
of noise
power
the
splices.
by
be
use
sup-
noise
passing cavitation where a
over the
is formed
noise is minimized
a
carefully instructions
by
the transducer installation
transducer,
partial
the flow of water. This
by following
concerning
the transducer.
Electrical noise is caused
the boat
by
tem. and
Keep
power
engine's ignition sys-
the transducer cable
cable
away
ble sources of electrical inter-
ference.
cable
possible, harness.
induced
Again,
directly
Cavitation and
noise can be
connect the
to the
battery
not the boat's
electrically
a careless installation has been
the
made, and Discrimination is effective in
combatting
or after
water-to-transducer made
is washed
warm the water is essential cavitation
bles on the transducer face.
but
Suppressor
Before initial
both.
prolonged storage,
contact will
if the face of the transducer
with
mild
water. Positive contact with
noise caused
detergent
to reduce
An in-line fuse holder with a 4
fuse is
amp X-1 6. Be certain to install this as
close to the as the boat as
possible.
supplied power
battery
This will
with the
source
or
protect
the sonar unit and the
and
vacuum
location of
mainly
from
possi- power
if
wiring
generated
circuit
use
better
be
and
bub-
by
(such
power buss)
both
power
if
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