Cobra Electronics Fish Finder MF 2500 User Manual

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MF 2500 FISH FINDER  
Owner’s Manual  
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Our Thanks to You and  
Customer Assistance  
Thank you for purchasing a CobraMarineTM MF 2500 Fish Finder.  
Properly used, this product will give you many years of reliable  
service.  
How Your CobraMarineTM MF 2500 Fish Finder Works  
The CobraMarineTM chartplotter combined with the sonar performance of the  
CobraMarineTM MF 2500 Fish Finder is one of the most advanced marine  
navigation system available. Please read this Owner’s Manual carefully to  
learn the operation and installation features for your unit. Refer to your  
chartplotter Owner’s Manual for all other software operating instructions.  
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INFORMATION  
Should you encounter any problems with this product, or not understand its  
many features, please refer to this Owner’s Manual. If you require further  
assistance after reading this Owner’s Manual, Cobra Electronics  
CorporationTM offers the following customer assistance services:  
For Assistance in the U.S.A  
Automated Help Desk English only.  
24 hours a day, 7 days a week 773-889-3087 (phone).  
Customer Assistance Operators English and Spanish.  
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. through Fri. (excepth holidays) 773-889-3087 (phone).  
Questions English and Spanish.  
Faxes can be received at 773-622-2269 (fax).  
Technical Assistance  
English and Spanish: [email protected] (e-mail).  
For Assistance Outside the U.S.A  
Contact Your Local Dealer or Distributor. Please see www.cobra.com  
for contact information.  
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Warnings and Cautions  
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS  
Before using your CobraMarineTM MF 2500 Fish Finder please read these  
general precautions and warnings.  
Please read through this manual before the first operation. If you have any  
questions, please contact the customer service or your local CobraMarineTM dealer  
or distributor.  
Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the MF 2500 Fish Finder.  
Connection to the power source with reversed polarity will damage the MF 2500  
Fish Finder severely. This damage is not covered by the warranty.  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only  
experienced technicians MUST handle.  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder is not built water proof. Please make sure to avoid water  
intrusion into the unit. Water damage is not covered by the warranty.  
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Included in This Package  
ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL  
Any menu operations in this Owner’s Manual are related to the CobraMarineTM  
Series of chartplotters. Connecting this product enables all of the Fish Finder  
menus and screens in the CobraMarineTM Series chartplotter.  
WHAT IS IN THE BOX?  
When the package containing the MF 2500 Fish Finder is first opened, please  
check it for the following contents (if any parts are missing contact the dealer  
the MF 2500 Fish Finder was purchased from):  
CobraMarineTM MF 2500 Fish Finder (with Power Serial and optional  
devices cables already connected)  
Owner’s Manual  
The transducer is not included with this unit and can be ordered from your  
CobraMarineTM dealer.  
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Table of Contents  
1.  
MANUALORGANIZATION  
1.1. TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION  
OUR THANKS TO YOU  
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 2  
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS .................................................................................................................... 3  
ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL ................................................................................................................. 4  
WHAT IS IN THE BOX?  
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1. MANUAL ORGANIZATION  
1.1. TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1.2. OVERVIEW  
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2. THE MF 2500 FISH FINDER  
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2.1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................... 7  
2.2 DIMENSIONS .................................................................................................................... 8  
2.3 MOUNTING THE FISH FINDER ............................................................................................................ 8  
2.3.1 Installation .................................................................................................................... 9  
2.3.2 Installing Optional Devices ....................................................................................................... 9  
2.4 STATUS LED  
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2.5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS .............................................................................................................. 11  
2.6 POWER SUPPLY WIRING DIAGRAM ................................................................................................ 12  
2.7 CHARTPLOTTER CONNECTION DIAGRAM ..................................................................................... 13  
3. TRANSDUCERS  
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4. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ........................................................................................................... 16  
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Overview  
1.2. OVERVIEW  
The Fish Finder consists of a high power transmitter, sensitive receiver and a  
transducer. The Fish Finder sends an electrical pulse to the transducer which  
contains an element that converts the pulse into acoustic (sound) wave which  
is sent through the water. As this wave travels from the transducer to the  
bottom, it may strike fish, structures, thermoclines (temperature changes in  
the water, etc.). When the wave strikes an object(s) a certain amount of the  
wave is reflected back to the transducer depending on the composition and  
shape of the object. When the reflected wave is returned to the transducer it is  
converted into an voltage and is amplified by the receiver, processed and sent  
to the display. The speed of sound in water is roughly 4800 ft./sec, so the  
time lapse between the transmitted signal and the received echo can be  
measured and the distance to the object determined.  
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Technical Specifications  
2.  
THE MF 2500 FISH FINDER  
2.1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Display Colors  
: 16 colors  
Display Vertical Resolution  
: up to 400 pixels (depending on  
chartplotter screen resolution)  
: 10 - 35 Volt dc  
Power Requirements  
Over Voltage protection  
Reverse Polarity protection  
Power Consumption - operating: 17W max  
Power Consumption - stand by : 1.7W max  
Operating Frequency  
Output Power  
: Dual 50 and 200kHz  
: 500 or 1000W (4000 or 8000Wpp)  
Depth Range  
1KW/200kHz :  
2.5 Ft (0.8m) to 1200Ft (365m)  
5 Ft (1.6m) to 4000Ft (1219m)  
2.5 Ft (0.8m) to 700Ft (213m)  
1KW/50kHz  
:
500W/200kHz :  
500W/50kHz :  
5 Ft (1.6m) to 1500Ft (457m)  
Status LED  
External Buzzer  
: 12VDC, 400mA  
Speed Sensor  
: if available on transducer  
: one channel TEMP1 (if available on  
transducer), optional second channel  
TEMP2  
Temperature Sensor  
NMEA Output sentences  
: Depth: $SDDPT, $SDDBT  
Speed: $VWVHW  
Trip Log: $VWVLW  
Water Temperature: $YXMTW  
TEMP2 Temperature: $YXXDR  
Operating temperature range : 0C to +50C  
Storage temperature range  
Weight  
: -20C to +70C  
: 1 kg (2,20 LBS)  
Water Proof Specification  
Case Size  
: IP 54  
: 7.62" (193.30mm) x 6.87" (174.30mm) x  
2.19" (55.50mm)  
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Dimensions  
2.2  
DIMENSIONS  
2.3  
MOUNTING THE FISH FINDER  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder should be preferabily mounted in a dry and well  
ventilated location. Do not mount it where it will be submerged in liquids or  
exposed to high temperature.  
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Mounting the Fish Finder  
2.3.1  
Installation  
Picture showing actual example of the MF 2500 Fish Finder installation.  
Fix the MF 2500 Fish Finder to the mounting location using the four screws  
(holes diameter 4 mm), see previous picture.  
Route the CHARTPLOTTER cable to the CobraMarineTM chartplotter.  
Mount the transducer according to the instructions provided with it.  
Connect the POWER cable to the battery. Please be advised that the MF  
2500 Fish Finder when not operating will remain in Stand-By mode.  
2.3.2  
Installing Optional Devices  
See the External Connection diagram in Par. 2.5.  
2.4  
STATUS LED  
There are seven different LED behaviors, representing seven different  
diagnostic conditions. These are described below.  
1. BOOTLOADER  
LED Behavior: OFF  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder is running in the bootloader, or is not  
powered on at all.  
2. STANDALONE DST, NO TRANSDUCER MODE  
LED Behavior: ON, steady  
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Status LED  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder is in Standalone DST (Depth, Speed,  
Temperature) mode, but is not pinging because Transducer ID has not  
detected a transducer. This condition will occur if there is no  
communication with the chart plotter, and no transducer is connected.  
3. STANDALONE DST  
LED Behavior: 1 long flash every 2 seconds  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder is in Standalone DST mode, and is pinging  
normally. This condition will occur if a transducer is connected properly,  
but there is no communication with the chart plotter. In Standalone DST  
mode, the NMEA 0183 output produces standard NMEA Depth, Speed,  
and Temperature sentences.  
4. NORMAL FISH FINDER MODE  
LED Behavior: 1 short flash every 2 seconds  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder and the transducer are operating properly.  
This is the normal behavior when everything is working.  
5. WAITING FOR COMMAND  
LED Behavior: 2 short flashes every 2 seconds  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder is not pinging because it is waiting for a  
command from the chart plotter.  
6. LOW POWER MODE  
LED Behaviour: 3 short flashes every 2 seconds  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder has detected a transducer without trasducer  
ID, but the "ignore" command has been selected on the chart plotter so  
the unit is pinging at low power.  
7. NO TRANSDUCER MODE  
LED Behavior: 4 short flashes every 2 seconds:  
The MF 2500 Fish Finder is not pinging because transducer ID has not  
been detected a transducer and the "ignore" command has not been  
selected on the chart plotter.  
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External Connections  
2.5  
EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS  
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Power Supply Wiring Diagram  
POWER SUPPLY WIRING DIAGRAM  
2.6  
We recommended the installation of a switch and a (5A) fuse in the positive  
DC supply to the MF 2500 Fish Finder. The MF 2500 Fish Finder is active  
sending the digital depth through the NMEA interface even when the power  
(chartplotter) is turned off, thus the need for a switch.  
In the example below you will notice the positive DC power connection is run  
through a switch and a fuse before connecting it to the MF 2500 Fish Finder  
and the chartplotter.  
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Chartplotter Connection Diagram  
2.7  
CHARTPLOTTER CONNECTION DIAGRAM  
See the following picture to make the connection to the chartplotter:  
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Transducers  
3.  
TRANSDUCERS  
The transducer is a device that transmits and receives sound waves into the  
water. The active component inside the transducer is commonly referred to as  
an element but actually is a piezoelectric ceramic material.  
CobraMarineTM sells 4 transducers for various applications. See the table  
below  
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Transducers  
Please contact your  
transducer dealer for other available transducer  
configurations. There are many unique options available for your installation:  
Only some transducer models are suitable for 1000 Watt operation. Airmar has  
several suitable models. The MF 2500 Black Box Fish Finder will operate at this  
higher power rating if one of these transducers is connected.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
4.  
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS  
4.1  
HowcanIdisconnectthecablesfromtheMF2500FishFinder  
in case I need to do so for the installation?  
Open the MF 2500 Fish Finder box unscrewing the four screws (see the  
following figure).  
Once the screws are removed, pull out the panel and the Printed Circuit  
Board (PCB). Unscrew the cables from the PCB.  
Wire the cables as needed.  
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Reconnect the cables to the PCB.  
Push the panel towards the case (be sure to have well positioned the  
rubber gasket). Close the MF 2500 Fish Finder box screwing the four  
screws.  
4.2  
How can I set optimal operating parameters.  
Optimal operating parameters can be set accordingly with the intended use of  
the Fish Finder. To quickly set get optimal operational parameters for fishing it  
is possible to select the FISH preset from the Fish Finder Setup menu, while  
for cruising it is possible to select the CRUISE preset.  
4.3  
What are preset modes?  
Preset modes are pre-defined settings of the Fish Finder operating  
parameters. There are five preset. You can use them to quickly set the Fish  
Finder in the most commonly used operating modes. These are:  
CRUISE: sets the Fish Finder in full auto mode with the sensitivity settings  
(GAIN OFFSET, NOISE level and STC) optimized for displaying at best  
the bottom.  
FISH: sets the Fish Finder in full auto mode with the sensitivity setting  
optimized for target searching.  
AUTORANGE: sets the autorange mode and the manual gain mode.  
BOTTOM LOCK: sets the range mode to bottom lock and the manual gain  
mode.  
MANUAL: sets the range mode and the gain mode to manual.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
4.4  
HowcanIrestoretheFishFinderdefaultoperatingparameters?  
Simply select the CRUISE or the FISH preset. This will restore optimal  
operating parameters for either cruising or fishing.  
4.5  
I’m using the Fish Finder in manual mode, how can I set the  
parameters for optimal operation.  
Setting operating parameters for optimal operation depends upon  
environment conditions, user preference and intended usage of the Fish  
Finder (e.g. fishing or cruising). A good starting point is to select a full auto  
preset such as CRUISE or FISH and then, after waiting a while to allow the  
echogram displayed to stabilize around the auto calculated parameters,  
switch to the MANUAL preset mode. At this point it will be possible to fine  
tune the operating parameters by slightly changing the auto calculated  
parameters.  
4.6  
Can I always leave the Fish Finder in Full Auto/(auto gain and  
auto range) mode?  
Yes, but note that the full auto mode suits the 90% of the cases, however in  
extreme situations the auto modes may fail and thus it is necessary to switch  
to the Manual mode.  
4.7  
What are extreme situations in which auto modes may fail?  
When the bottom is very deep, at high boat speed, when the bottom is very  
shallow (< 5 feets), when the water is full of materials in suspension, or bad  
sea conditions.  
4.8  
What should I do if the auto modes fail?  
Failure of auto modes can happen for various reasons. You can find a range  
of possibilities below.  
4.8.1  
Auto-range fails in very shallow waters displaying a digital  
depth readout deeper than the actual value. What should I do?  
This usually happens if the STC is set to LONG or MID and the bottom is  
shallow or SHORT if the bottom is very shallow causing the auto-range to  
hook to the second or third echo from the bottom (since in shallow waters the  
sound bounces more times back and forth the surface to the bottom). Try  
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decreasing the STC value to SHORT in shallow waters or to switch it to VERY  
SHORT or OFF.  
4.8.2  
Auto range fails, and the digital depth readout displays a  
very shallow reading. What should I do?  
This usually happens if the STC is off or is set to a low value causing disturbs  
from surface clutter to be stronger than bottom echoes. Try increasing the  
STC value. As general rule STC has to be set as in shallow waters and  
LONG in depth waters.  
4.8.3  
Auto-range fails in very deep waters displaying a digital  
very shallow depth readout. What should I do?  
The Fish Finder capability to detect the bottom decreases as the bottom depth  
increase. If the bottom composition is soft as mud, if the sea conditions are  
bad, if there are thermoclines or the water is full of materials in suspension it  
can further decrease thus causing the digital depth readout to fail. When this  
happens the auto-range algorithm also fails. To recover from this situation it is  
necessary to switch to manual range mode and to set the manual depth  
mode. When manual depth mode is selected the algorithm that calculates the  
digital depth readout searches for the bottom within the range manually  
selected by the user. At this point it is necessary to increase manually the  
range until the bottom becomes graphically visible. If the echoes from the  
bottom are strong enought, the Fish Finder shall look to the bottom giving a  
correct depth reading and shall be possible to return in auto range mode.  
Please note that if one or more of the conditions that reduce the echoes from  
the bottom listed above is true the bottom may be not visible at all, in this  
situation a strong thermocline or surface clutter may be interpreted by the Fish  
Finder as the bottom.  
4.9  
At a very shallow range upper half of the screen appears  
almost completely filled by the surface clutter. How can I  
eliminate it?  
This is normal in shallow waters. To clean up the surface clutter without  
degrading the digital depth readout algorithm functionality it is possible to set  
the STC value to custom setting the STC lenght to the same size of the  
surface clutter, and increasing the STC strenght until the image on the screen  
cleans up. Please note that in very shallow waters it is usually better to switch  
to manual gain mode to reduce gain fluctuation due to rapidly changing  
bottom conditions.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
4.10 Why do I never see fish in the range between 0 to 0.7 meters?  
The minimum range of the fish finder is 0.7 meters. In this interval the Fish  
Finder can detect neither the bottom nor any target.  
4.11 How can I reduce the surface clutter?  
You can act by: properly setting the STC as described at 6.12 and also by  
increasing the NOISE LEVEL and reducing the GAIN or the GAIN OFFSET (if  
you are in auto gain mode). However please note that a strong attenuation of  
surface clutter may also reduce the capability to detect targets.  
4.12 The Fish Finder is in auto gain mode but the picture display  
too many small targets, what shall I do to reduce the screen  
clutter?  
Try increasing the NOISE LEVEL or decreasing the GAIN OFFSET.  
4.13 InveryshallowwaterswhentheAUTOGAINmodeisselected  
there are fluctuations in the bottom profile width and its color  
representation. What should I do?  
In very shallow waters the environment situation (bottom/water condition) vary  
very quickly thus causing the auto gain algorithm to create oscillations while  
trying to set optimal GAIN value for each situation. To avoid this it is advisable  
to switch to MANUAL GAIN mode and fine tune the GAIN to a fixed setting.  
4.14 In very deep waters even setting the GAIN to its maximum  
value I cannot see the bottom what shall I do?  
Try decreasing the NOISE LEVEL. If the bottom is still not visible, there is  
nothing you can do, the bottom echo is simply too weak to be detected.  
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Index  
INDEX  
A
ASSISTANCE .................................... 2  
C
Case Size .......................................... 7  
CONNECTION DIAGRAM ............... 13  
connection to chartplotter ................ 13  
D
Depth Range ..................................... 7  
DIMENSIONS .................................... 8  
Display Colors ................................... 7  
Display Vertical Resolution ............... 7  
E
External Buzzer ................................. 7  
EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS .......... 11  
F
Fish Finder ........................................ 6  
I
Installation ......................................... 9  
L
LED .................................................... 9  
N
NMEA Output sentences ................... 7  
O
Operating Frequency ........................ 7  
Operating temperature range ............ 7  
Output Power ..................................... 7  
Over Voltage protection .................... 7  
OVERVIEW ....................................... 6  
P
package ............................................. 4  
Power Consumption .......................... 7  
Power Requirements ......................... 7  
POWER SUPPLY ............................ 12  
Q
Questions ........................................ 16  
R
Resolution.......................................... 7  
Reverse Polarity protection ............... 7  
S
Speed Sensor .................................... 7  
STATUS LED ..................................... 9  
Status LED ........................................ 7  
Storage temperature range ............... 7  
T
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....... 7  
Temperature Sensor ......................... 7  
transducer ................................... 6, 15  
W
warnings ............................................ 3  
Water Proof Specification ................. 7  
Weight ............................................... 7  
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