NorthStar Navigation EXPLORER D210 User Manual

Explorer D210  
Installation and Operation Manual  
Contents  
1 Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 4  
Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Alarms On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Shallow Alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Deep Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
2 Instrument Setup .................................................................................................................................. 5  
Keel/Surface Offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Transducer Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Units of Measure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
3 Dual Station Operation ......................................................................................................................... 6  
Master/Slave Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Linked or Separate Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
4 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................ 8  
5 Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 8  
Instrument Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
6 Wiring .................................................................................................................................................. 9  
Appendix A - Specifications ................................................................................................................... 10  
Appendix B - Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ 11  
Appendix C - How to contact us................................................................................................................ 12  
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1 Operation  
Whenever power is applied the depth sounder is  
active and water depth is displayed. If the sonar  
signal does not show a bottom the display will  
indicate “- -”. This can occur if the water is aerated  
or the maximum depth is exceeded.  
Shallow Alarm  
To set the shallow alarm:  
1. Press  
show:  
for three seconds. The display will  
ON  
Press for 3  
Seconds  
Note: The maximum depth decreases as boat speed  
increases.  
Alarms  
2. After a few seconds the display will indicate  
the current Shallow Alarm depth setting.  
Two types of alarms can be set; the Deep Alarm  
and the Shallow Alarm. The Deep Alarm can be  
set as high as 184 metres (605 feet) while the  
Shallow Alarm can be set as low as 0.3 metre (1  
foot).  
Whenever the water depth is greater than the  
Deep Alarm setting and the alarm is enabled an  
alarm will sound. The alarm repeats two short  
beeps and alternates DAL and the water depth  
on the display.  
3. Use  
and  
to change the value. If either  
key is held depressed for more than one  
second the reading will increase or decrease  
rapidly.  
Whenever the water depth is less than the  
Shallow Alarm setting and the alarm is enabled  
an alarm will sound. The alarm repeats a single  
long beep and alternates SAL and the water  
depth on the display.  
4. When the alarm is set, exit by pressing both  
and  
simultaneously. Alternatively, if no  
keys are pressed for a period of 5 seconds the  
normal depth display will resume.  
OFF  
ON  
Alarms On/Off  
Alarm settings are saved in memory.  
Press simultaneously to exit  
To turn the alarm on, press  
(ON). An arrow on  
Note: If the reading is decreased to below  
1.5 feet (or equivalent) the display will  
show OFF and the alarm will be disabled. The alarm  
can also be disabled by pressing both and for  
5 seconds. The word OFF will be displayed but the  
alarm depth will be retained for future use.  
the lower right corner of the display will show  
(next to the Alarm Bell), to indicate that the  
alarms are on.  
ON  
Deep Alarm  
To set the deep alarm:  
To turn the alarms off, press  
in the lower right corner will extinguish.  
(OFF). The arrow  
1. Press  
show:  
for three seconds. The display will  
OFF  
OFF  
Press for 3  
Seconds  
Note: The arrow will flash if alarms are turned ON  
but the shallow alarm is individually set to OFF. See  
next section.  
2. After two seconds the display will indicate  
the current Deep Alarm depth setting.  
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3. Use  
and  
to change the value. If either  
key is held depressed for more than one  
second the reading will increase or decrease  
rapidly.  
OFF  
ON  
Press simultaneously to exit  
Note: If the reading is increased one step above 600  
feet (or equivalent) the display will show OFF and  
the alarm will be disabled. The alarm can also be  
disabled by pressing both and for 5 seconds.  
The word OFF will be displayed but the alarm depth  
will be retained for future use.  
4. When the alarm is set, exit by pressing both  
and  
simultaneously. Alternatively, if no  
keys are pressed for a period of 5 seconds the  
normal depth display will resume.  
2 Instrument Setup  
Note: A negative offset is used to display depth  
below the keel and a positive offset is used to display  
depth below the surface.  
Keel/Surface Offset  
An offset may be automatically added to  
or subtracted from the depth reading to  
compensate for the location of the transducer.  
This allows the instrument to indicate the water  
depth relative to the bottom of the keel or the  
surface of the water.  
4. Use  
and  
to change the value. If either  
key is held depressed for more than one  
second the reading will increase or decrease  
rapidly.  
5. The offset can be programmed in 0.1 unit  
steps from -9.9 to 9.9 feet (or equivalent).  
When programmed for a negative offset, ‘-’  
will be indicated on the left hand side of the  
display.  
To set the keel/surface offset:  
1. Apply power while holding down  
.
ON  
Hold down during power up  
6. To display depth below the keel enter the  
vertical distance between the bottom of the  
keel and the depth transducer as a negative  
value.  
2. When the unit is on, release . The display  
will indicate if the current offset is keel offset  
or waterline offset:  
7. To display depth below surface enter the  
vertical distance from the waterline to the  
depth transducer as a positive number (no  
negative sign).  
Hull Offset (Depth below the keel)  
8. To exit this mode, press and hold both  
simultaneously. Alternatively, if no keys  
are pressed for a period of 5 seconds normal  
depth display will resume.  
and  
OFF  
ON  
Surface Offset (Depth below the surface)  
3. After 5 seconds the display will indicate the  
current offset.  
Press simultaneously  
The display will now indicate the current water  
depth.  
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6. To exit this mode, press and hold both  
simultaneously.  
and  
Transducer Setting  
A Transducer Setting is provided to allow  
the Explorer D210 to be used with different  
transducer types. The default setting (= 0.0) is  
used for most transducers.  
Units of Measure  
To select the displayed unit  
1. Apply power while holding down  
.
Some transducers ‘ring’ after the sonar transmit  
pulse (just like hitting a bell). This ringing can be  
interpreted as an echo from a shallow bottom.  
The setting is used to increase the required level  
that shallow echoes must meet before they will  
be displayed.  
OFF  
Hold down during  
power up  
2. When the unit is on, release . The display  
will indicate the current display unit with:  
If the Explorer D210 gives repeated false readings  
of 1.5 to 3 feet depth while in deep water the  
transducer setting should be increased. Adjust it  
upward by 0.5 at a time and re test. The range of  
values is -0.9 to +2.5. If the value is set too high it  
could cause erratic readings in shallow water.  
Feet  
Metres  
Changing the Transducer Setting:  
1. Apply power while holding down . The  
display will show either HOF or SOF for 7  
seconds. Continue to hold the key down.  
Fathoms  
to change the value.  
3. Use  
and  
4. To exit this mode, press and hold both  
simultaneously. Alternatively, if no keys  
and  
2. The display will show tdr.  
are pressed for a period of 5 seconds normal  
depth display will resume.  
OFF  
ON  
3. Release the key.  
4. After 2 seconds the display will show the  
Transducer Setting value eg 0.0.  
Press simultaneously  
The display will now indicate the current water  
depth in the selected display unit.  
5. Use  
and  
to change the value.  
3 Dual Station Operation  
Multiple Explorer 210 instruments can be  
installed on a single vessel. These instruments  
can be connected together and configured to  
operate in a dual station configuration. One  
instrument is designated as a master and all other  
instruments, connected to it, are configured as  
slaves. The master device is connected to the  
depth transducer and determines the water  
depth. This information is then displayed on all  
slave devices connected to it. Slave devices do  
not have transducers connected to them.  
the master device, and share common alarm  
settings and keel offset values. In this mode  
the common alarm settings can be changed or  
activated/deactivated from either the master or  
slave devices.  
Alternatively, the slaves can be configured to  
operate as independent slaves. In this mode the  
slaves display the water depth received from the  
master, but have independent alarm settings and  
keel offset values.  
Note: The instrument designated as the  
master device is the only instrument connected to  
the depth transducer.  
The slave devices can be configured to operate  
as fully functional NMEA repeaters where  
they display water depth, as displayed on  
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Note: The keel offset and units of measure should  
only be changed on the Master instrument.  
Master/Slave Selection  
To select the master/slave mode of operation:  
If independent settings are required the link  
feature can be disabled.  
1. Apply power while holding down  
.
OFF  
To enable or disable the linked mode:  
1. Apply power while holding down  
.
Hold down during power up  
OFF  
2. When the unit is on. The display will indicate  
the current display unit:  
Hold down during power up  
2. When the unit is on. The display will first  
indicate the current display unit:  
example  
3. Continue to hold  
until the display  
indicates the current master/slave selection.  
Example  
3. Continue to hold . The display will indicate  
the current master/slave selection.  
Master  
Slave  
4. Use  
and  
to change the selection.  
5. To exit this mode, press and hold both  
and  
Slave  
simultaneously. Alternatively, if no keys  
are pressed for a period of 5 seconds normal  
depth display will resume.  
4. Continue to hold  
until the display  
indicates the current linked/separate  
selection.  
OFF  
ON  
Press simultaneously  
Note: If the data link is inadvertently broken then  
the display will alternate between -- and -SL.  
Linked  
and to change the selection.  
6. To exit this mode, press and hold both  
Separate  
5. Use  
Linked or Separate Selection  
By default a dual station pair of Explorer D210  
instruments automatically keep the following  
settings the same in both instruments:  
and  
simultaneously. Alternatively, if no keys  
are pressed for a period of 5 seconds normal  
depth display will commence.  
Alarms On/Off  
Alarm Values (Deep and Shallow)  
Keel Offset (see note)  
OFF  
ON  
Units of measure (see note)  
Press simultaneously  
Example: Switching an alarm off on the slave  
instrument will also switch the alarm off  
on the master instrument. The reverse also  
applies, alarms changed on the master will be  
automatically changed in the slave instrument.  
Note: This setup procedure applies to the master  
device and all slave devices. For separate operation  
all devices, including the master, must be set to  
Separate mode. Also, for linked operation all devices,  
including the master, must be set to Linked mode.  
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4 Maintenance  
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 the dealer whom you purchased your Explorer D210 from.  
5 Installation  
The red lead should be connected to the  
positive terminal of the power supply via a 1  
Instrument Installation  
The instrument can be easily installed in different  
amp fuse or a 1 amp circuit breaker. The black  
types of instrument panels.  
lead should be connected to the negative  
1. Select a suitable location for the instrument.  
terminal.  
When selecting the location for mounting,  
the following are recommended:  
Controls of the instrument must be  
accessible to the user.  
Electrical connections must be routed to  
the boat system as directly as possible,  
minimising the length of cable where  
practical.  
.75”  
19 mm  
3.75”  
95 mm  
Location should provide as much  
protection from the elements as possible.  
7. Obtain the power from a 12 V source as  
directly as possible. Avoid power circuits  
which share loads with ignition, alternators,  
radio transmitters, etc. Excessive electrical  
noise associated with such devices may  
prevent the instrument from operating  
properly.  
The panel for mounting the instrument  
should be 3 mm to 19 mm (1/8 to 3/4  
inch) thick.  
The space behind the instrument panel  
must have a depth of at least 95 mm (3.75  
inches).  
8. Connect the RCA phono plug on the  
transducer cable to the instrument. Extension  
cables are available from your Northstar  
dealer if the transducer cable is too short.  
2. Drill a 51 mm (2-inch hole) on the instrument  
panel in the selected location.  
3. With the mounting bracket removed, insert  
the instrument into the hole until the back  
of the face plate is flush with the outside  
mounting wall.  
Instrument  
panel  
Mounting Nut  
51 mm (2”) Hole  
4. Slide the bracket over the body of the  
instrument. Note: Orient the bracket in such a  
manner that it does not cover the buzzer.  
Mounting  
Bracket  
5. Tighten the mounting nut until the bracket is  
secure.  
6. Connect the power cord at the back of the  
instrument to a 12 V power supply which is  
active whenever the ignition switch is on.  
Instrument  
Sealing gasket  
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6 Wiring  
• Red (+) Terminal  
• Black (-) Terminal  
• Orange External Buzzer  
Use for optional external buzzer (use red (+)  
terminal to complete circuit). If unused then  
tape to avoid shorting.  
If unsure about wiring contact your  
nearest Northstar dealer.  
• Brown Data input/output  
Your Explorer D210 can be used as a repeater  
for another DPT or DBT NEMA depth sounder.  
If unused then tape to avoid shorting.  
Buzzer  
Bracket  
600 mm (24 inch)  
Power Cord  
RCA Jack Connector  
Red (+)  
Black (-)  
Brown  
Orange  
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Appendix A - Specifications  
Size  
Operating Voltage  
Mount: 51 mm (2”) diameter hole  
Depth behind face plate: 95 mm (3.75”) max.  
Display: 3-character LCD  
Color  
9.5 V DC to 16.5 V DC.  
Operating Temperature  
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F).  
Current Drain  
Black bezel.  
150 mA max, including internal buzzer.  
Data Input/Output  
Backlighting  
Red colored diffused lighting for display.  
Water Integrity  
Single wire data output/Input.  
Dual station mode outputs NMEA sentences.  
Dual station accepts NMEA sentences. In the  
linked mode a dual station pair also transfer  
function settings eg. Alarm on/off.  
Front will withstand direct water spray.  
Depth/Alarm Range  
2.0-600 feet  
NMEA Output  
0.6-184 metres  
DPT.  
0.3-100 fathoms  
NMEA Input  
(to 9.9 in tenths)  
DPT and DBT.  
Sensitivity  
External Buzzer Output  
12 V DC Buzzer, 100 mA max.  
RF Interference  
Better than 0.05 mV RMS at 200 feet.  
Transmit Power  
36 W RMS nominal at 13.6 V DC.  
Transducer  
<6 dB quieting on any marine radio channel  
(with 3 dB gain antenna) within one meter  
of the instrument. Complies with CE EMC  
standards EN50081-1 and EN50082-1.  
200 kHz 1900 pF/600 W parallel.  
Display Updating  
1 second.  
Display is backlit for  
Night operation  
Alarm On/  
Change Value up  
Alarm Off/  
Change Value  
Down  
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Appendix B - Troubleshooting  
No display:  
1. Check DC power connections and DC  
Erratic readings while moving:  
1. Cavitation (air) under the face of the  
transducer. Review installation and  
reinstall if necessary.  
polarity with voltmeter.  
2. Check fuse.  
Erratic readings only while engine is running:  
1. Re-route power and transducer cables  
away from engine, ignition wires and  
battery cables.  
No depth reading (--) at all depths:  
1. Check transducer for growth or multiple  
coats of paint.  
2. Check the transducer cable for cuts and  
sharp bends.  
2. Add feed-through filter capacitor on the  
positive terminal of the ignition coil.  
3. Check that the transducer connection  
behind the Explorer D210 is firm and free  
of corrosion.  
3. Add an alternator whine filter to  
alternator.  
4. Replace spark plug wire with resistive  
type.  
Erratic readings while moored:  
1. Check transducer for growth or multiple  
coats of paint.  
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