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LS-4100 / LS-6100
Furuno LS-4100 / LS-6100 - a compact fishfinder loya small pleasure craft and fishing boats. Sounder display is enclosed in a rugged waterproof case that extends the capabilities of the installation. On a monochrome display conveniently shows echo bottom structure and fish detection. When you connect the receiver BBWGPS GPS / WAAS sonar appears in the mini-browser function that can store information about 12 waypoints. Any of waypoints can be selected as the destination.
Furuno LS-4100 / LS-6100 has several modes of operation: one manual, two automatic mode, fishing (fishing) and navigation mode (cruising). In cruising mode uses a more intense reflection interference than in the mode of fishing, so it is used to keep track of the bottom topography during the voyage. The range can be changed manually or automatically. Update on the sonogram displlee LS-4100 / LS-6100 occurs smoothly and continuously. This model has a unique feature that, in connection with an appropriate sensor, allows you to turn it into a convenient navigation tool.
Functional features:
- The 'White Line' and 'Scanning the depths' provide the perfect object recognition as the seabed and in the water column.
- Display current direction and speed when connecting the respective sensor.
- Mini-mode navigation provides conservation to 12 waypoints with programmable names and registration on video tablet.
- A unique feature of fish detection alarm can notify the user about the presence of objects at various depths.
- Input speed and temperature sensor or via an optional NMEA data
- Direct connection BBWGPS antennas for functions GPS / WAAS
Specifications LS-4100 / LS-6100:
- Display: Monochrome LCD LS-4100: 5 inches; LS-6100: 6 inches
- Display modes: Normal (single and dual frequency), increasing the bottom, increasing the area of the marker, two-page navigation data and A-analyzer.
- Radiation frequency 50/200 kHz
- Power: 300 W
- Two ports NMEA0183 - one bi-directional and one port listen-only
Available for order
Explosion-proof equipment standards Standard ATEX (Atmospheres Explosibles) explosive mixtures of gases were introduced 01.08.2003 in accordance with the requirements of the European Union 94/9/EC, which replaced the old CENELEC and used in Europe. Applies to electrical and mechanical equipment, as well as protective equipment for use in hazardous areas like underground and on the surface.