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D110
The D110 Digital DSP depth sounder uses
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to reliably display water depth from 1.2
foot (0.4 Metre) to 1000+ feet (365 Metres). Depth can be displayed in feet,
meters or fathoms. Variable display damping is provided so the user can
optimize response speed against display stability (averaging).
The D110 has programmable shallow, deep
and anchor drag alarms built-in and can display the depth in feet, metres or
fathoms. A keel offset from -20.0 to +20.0 feet can be entered so the D110
shows the depth below the surface, below the keel or below the transducer.
The alarm values and keel offset are automatically converted if the units of
measure are changed between feet, meters and fathoms.
The D110 uses Digital Signal Processing
(DSP) to enable sensitivity never before found in such a low cost sounder
like the D110. The DSP also provides superior high speed rejection of false
signals due to transducer slap (buffeting), surface turbulence, thermoclines,
double bounce and is almost immune to other depth sounders and fishfinders
operating near-by.
Five levels of backlighting can be
selected for night-time viewing. The backlights can be turned ON and OFF
remotely. All set-up constants are saved in a non-volatile memory.
The D110 outputs depth and keel offset
as a standard NMEA $SDDPT sentence on NMEA 0183 serial data line at 4800
BAUD. This ASCII information can be used to log performance, repeat the
display information at a remote location (see www.cruzpro.com/rp30.html
) or for use with the CruzPro SEAviz virtual instrumentation software
running under Windows on your computer (see www.cruzpro.com/seaviz.html).
If NMEA 0183 serial data is not required, then the output terminal can be
programmed as an external alarm output pin.
Both through-hull and transom mount
transducers are available separately for the D110.
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