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DSM25
Digital Sounder
Module
Owner’s Handbook
Document number: 81254-2
Date: March 2006
81254.book Page 1 Monday, March 6, 2006 2:29 PM
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Page 1 - Owner’s Handbook

DSM25Digital Sounder ModuleOwner’s HandbookDocument number: 81254-2Date: March 200681254.book Page 1 Monday, March 6, 2006 2:29 PM

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10 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookConventionsThroughout this handbook, the dedicated (labelled) keys are shown in bold capitals (for example, ENTER). The soft

Page 3 - Contents

11Chapter 1: Overview1.1 IntroductionThis handbook describes how to install the DSM25 Digital Sounder Module and operate it using the A65 display unit

Page 4 - 4 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook

12 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook1.2 What the Sounder DisplaysWhen you first view the Fishfinder application on the A65, an image representing the echoes rece

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Chapter 1: Overview 131.3 How the Fishfinder WorksThe Fishfinder application uses the DSM25 to process sonar signals from a suitable transducer and pr

Page 6 - 6 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook

14 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookThe dark layers indicate a good echo; the lighter areas weaker echoes. This could mean that the upper layer is soft and there

Page 7 - Important Information

Chapter 1: Overview 15 Although weaker than the fish or bottom echoes, your fishfinder picture may be impaired by echoes received from floa

Page 8 - EMC Conformance

16 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook DSM25TransducerRS12 GPSA65 DisplayD7746-1Power Supply81254.book Page 16 Monday, March 6, 2006 2:29 PM

Page 9 - Product Disposal

17Chapter 2: DSM25 Installation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides details for mounting the DSM25 and connecting to the A65 display. For the system

Page 10 - Warranty

18 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook2.3 Optional EquipmentIf a longer connection is required from the DSM to the display, you can purchase one of the following A

Page 11 - Chapter 1: Overview

Chapter 2: DSM25 Installation 19• Status LED: Mount the unit where you can view the status LED on the front fascia. See page 53 for details.

Page 12 - 1.2 What the Sounder Displays

Trademarks and registered trademarksRaymarine is a registered trademark of Raymarine plc.All other product names are trademarks or registered trademar

Page 13 - 1.3 How the Fishfinder Works

20 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook 3. Drill a 9/64" (3mm) pilot hole at each of the marked locations. Note: For fiberglass with a g

Page 14 - How Targets are Displayed

Chapter 2: DSM25 Installation 215. Mount the module to the surface, slipping the screw heads through the two key holes.6. Press the module downward so

Page 15 - Depth ID

22 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook• Secure cables in place using tie-wraps or lacing twine. Coil any extra cable and tie it out of the way.CAUTION: Do Not Cut

Page 16 - Power Supply

23Chapter 3: Using the Sounder Module3.1 IntroductionThe standard fishfinder image is an historical, scrolling bottom graph at an automatically select

Page 17 - Chapter 2: DSM25 Installation

24 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook3.2 Selecting the Display PageBefore viewing fishfinder functions, you must select the fishfinder page on the A65 display. Th

Page 18 - 2.3 Optional Equipment

Chapter 3: Using the Sounder Module 25• Chart/Fishfinder PageSplit windows displaying sounder and chart information• Fishfinder/Navigation Data PageSp

Page 19 - Status LED

26 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook• Fishfinder/Temperature Graph PageSplit windows displaying sounder and a graph plotting water temperature readings from the

Page 20 - Vertical

Chapter 3: Using the Sounder Module 27Using the Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)With your display receiving accurate heading and position information,

Page 21 - 2.6 Cable Runs

28 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook3.3 Adjusting the DisplayThis section describes the controls you can use to change how sounder data is displayed on the A65 i

Page 22 - 2.7 System Connections

Chapter 3: Using the Sounder Module 29Soft Key SelectionsThe soft keys presented on the main fishfinder screen provide selections for the most commonl

Page 23 - 3.1 Introduction

3ContentsImportant Information ...7Intended Use ...

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30 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookAuto GainThe GAIN, or sensitivity, of the display adjusts background noise by varying the echo strength for display. The valu

Page 25 - • Chart/Fishfinder Page

Chapter 3: Using the Sounder Module 313. Use the rotary knob to adjust the value in the slider. This value takes immedi-ate effect:• GAIN MODE. This s

Page 26 - 26 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook

32 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookTo change the frequency to a manual setting:1. Press FISHFINDER SETTINGS. A new set of soft keys appear.2. Press FREQUENCY un

Page 27 - Selecting a Split Window

Chapter 3: Using the Sounder Module 333.5 Zoom .The DSM25 automatically keeps the bottom image in the lower half of the window. When you ne

Page 28 - AUTO MAN

34 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookThese factors are proportioned to the range. Therefore, as the range increases, the area shown in the zoom window also increa

Page 29 - 3.4 Fishfinder Settings

Chapter 3: Using the Sounder Module 35 Note: If the A-Scope or Zoom image was displayed, selecting Bottom Lock automatically switches OFF

Page 30 - TVG (Time Variable Gain)

36 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook3.7 A-Scope Use the A-Scope screen to show raw sonar data directly from the transducer beam. This gives you a “rea

Page 31 - Operating Frequency

Chapter 3: Using the Sounder Module 373.8 PresentationYou can further adjust the fishfinder image using features accessed via the PRESENTATION soft ke

Page 32 - Power Settings

38 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookWhite Line and Bottom Fill togetherWhen both White Line and Bottom Fill are applied, the bottom is defined by a white line an

Page 33 - 3.5 Zoom

Chapter 3: Using the Sounder Module 39SCROLL PAUSE/RESUME Select SCROLL PAUSE to pause the display to see a ‘snapshot’ of the image. This allows you

Page 34 - 3.6 Bottom Lock

4 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookOperating Frequency ...31Power Settings ...

Page 35 - Btm Lock

40 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook3.10 Using WaypointsMarking a position enables you to return to that spot at a later date. A position is marked on the screen

Page 36 - 3.7 A-Scope

41Chapter 4: Fishfinder SetupFishfinder Setup functions can be accessed using the controls that are displayed when you press the MENU key on the A65 d

Page 37 - 3.8 Presentation

42 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook 4. Press the trackpad or rotate the knob to highlight the desired operation. 5. Press the trackpad (ri

Page 38 - Scroll Speed and Pause

Chapter 4: Fishfinder Setup 434.1 DSM SetupThis section details parameters listed in the Fishfinder Setup menu.Depth Digit SizeThis setting controls t

Page 39 - SCROLL PAUSE/RESUME

44 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookDepth OffsetThe depth offset is added to the measured depth value before it is displayed. You can specify the depth as a posi

Page 40 - ... at the cursor

Chapter 4: Fishfinder Setup 45Interference Rejection (Int Rej)Two or more sonar-equipped vessels operating within range of each other can interfere wi

Page 41 - Chapter 4: Fishfinder Setup

46 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook4.2 Fishfinder AlarmsIn addition to the A65 system alarms, the following alarms can be set when you are connected to a DSM or

Page 42 - Fishfinder Setup

Chapter 4: Fishfinder Setup 47Fish AlarmIf this alarm is ON, the unit sounds a beeper whenever it finds a fish. The default setting is OFF.Fish Sensit

Page 43 - 4.1 DSM Setup

48 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookThe temperature unit used (°C or °F) is dependent upon the Units parameter set in the System Set Up menu. The default setting

Page 44 - ENTER, to confirm the reset

Chapter 5: Maintenance and Problem Solving 49Chapter 5: Maintenance and Problem SolvingThis chapter provides information on routine maintenance and on

Page 45 - Ping Enable

5Chapter 5: Maintenance and Problem Solving ...495.1 Maintenance ...

Page 46 - 4.2 Fishfinder Alarms

50 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookUse only a water-based antifouling paint, or a water-based paint specifically designed for transducers. Apply the paint with

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Chapter 5: Maintenance and Problem Solving 515.2 Resetting the SounderThere are two sounder resets available:• Power-on reset• Factory resetPower-on R

Page 48 - Temp. Range Low

52 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook5.3 Problem SolvingAll Raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected to comprehensive test and quality ass

Page 49 - 5.1 Maintenance

Chapter 5: Maintenance and Problem Solving 53Status LEDThe LED on the unit front provides valuable information on the status of your DSM25. The LED bl

Page 50 - Cleaning the Hull

54 DSM25 Owner’s Handbook As an example, if the Transducer Sense fails and the network is not detected, the LED blinks amber once, pauses 1

Page 51 - 5.2 Resetting the Sounder

Chapter 5: Maintenance and Problem Solving 55In the USAccessories and PartsMany Raymarine accessory items and parts can be obtained directly from your

Page 52 - 5.3 Problem Solving

56 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookThe Product Repair Center is open Monday through Friday 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. All products returned to the Rep

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57Appendix: SpecificationsGeneralSounder Features Approvals:CE - conform to EN60945:2002Size: 6.77" x 8.19" x 1.85" (172 x 2

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Page 55 - In the US

59IndexAAccessories 18, 55Active Window 27Alarms 46Deep Alarm 47Deep Range 47Fish Alarm 47Fish Sensitivity 47Shallow Alarm 47Shallow Range 47Target

Page 56 - Worldwide Support

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Page 57 - Appendix: Specifications

60 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookMMaintenance 49Manual Gain 30Max Ping Rate 45MenuDepth Digit Size 43Depth Lines 43Depth Offset 44Int Rej 45Max Ping Rate 45Pa

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61TTarget Depth ID 46Technical Support 55Temp Alarm 47Temp Calibrate 44Temp Range 48Temperature Graph Page 26TransducerCable 22Cleaning 49Connection

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7Important InformationIntended UseRaymarine DSM25 Digital Sounder Modules provide echo sounder data that can be displayed on A65 Multifunction Display

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8 DSM25 Owner’s HandbookIf the transducer cable is accidentally removed while the DSM25 is powered on, remove power from the sounder module, replace t

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Important Information 9• Raymarine specified cables are used. Cutting and rejoining these cables can compromise EMC performance and must be avoided u

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