CVS-126

CVS-126
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CVS-126

Sounder CVS-126 Koden production company - digital dual-frequency sonar, which has a compact color display diagonal of 5.7 inches, has a low power consumption. CVS-126 is well protected from water, thanks to a durable water-resistant casing that allows you to operate the sonar in the wheelhouse and in the open space of the vessel.
 
Sounder CVS-126 is easy to use, thanks to a functional keypad and simple and intuitive interface. CVS-126 can store up to 10 images in the memory for later viewing. The sounder Koden CVS-126 has built-in Sona-Tone, which determines and notifies that the ship is in, different sounds (for some fish and shoals). CVS-126 is designed for use on a fishing and pleasure boats.
 
Specifications:
  • Output power - 600 W
  • Frequencies: 50 kHz and 200 kHz
  • Display size - 5.7 '
  • Display: TFT color LCD display
  • Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels.
  • The scales range 2,5-800 m (8 scales may be selected)
  • Increased 2,5-200 m
  • Alarms: Bottom, Fish, temperature *, Speed * Arrival *, XTE * (* when connecting the corresponding sensors)
  • Display Modes High Frequency, Low Frequency, Dual Frequency increase, navigation, divided left and right, A-Scope
  • Colours 64 colors, 16 colors, 8 colors, monochrome display
  • The background color is blue, dark blue, black, white, night, etc. 5 colors
  • Data Input NMEA0183 Ver.1.5 / 2.0 / 3.0. GGA, GLL, HDT, MTW, MWV, RMC, VHW, VTG, ZDA
  • Data output NMEA0183 Ver.2.0 (DBT: Ver.1.5): DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, HDT, MTW, MWV, RMC, TLL, VHW, VTG, ZDA
  • NMEA Port 1
  • Power 10,8-31,2 V DC
  • Consumption 10 W or less (12 VDC)
  • Operating temperature range -15 ~ + 55 ° C
  • Dimensions: 208 (H) x 182 (W) x 130 (D) mm
  • Weight: 1.3 kg

New standards for ECDIS Amendment 1. 11.01.2017 New standards for ECDIS Amendment 1.
In accordance with the mandatory provision of safety of navigation in the maritime industry, constantly being updated ECDIS products, which is associated with changes in the standards of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO).