| The all new
3000-Watt Interphase iScan 180 uses two phased array transducers with no moving
parts. One transducer is mounted on either side of the vessel's keel to enable
a full 180-degree horizontal scan sector (90-degrees each side of the vessels
bow) and allows for easy installation on trawlers, large cruising sailboats and
other vessels with deep, or full keels. |
| Working
like an acoustic underwater radar, the new Interphase iScan 180 can function in
three useful modes. The Forward Vertical Scanning mode shows a view from the surface
directly ahead of the vessel to the bottom below and is very useful for monitoring
changing bottom conditions and detecting fish or other obstacles. In the Forward
Horizontal Scanning mode, the Interphase iScan 180 uses two electronically linked
transducers to smoothly steer a searchlight-like beam over a full 180-degrees.
In either mode the beam can be steered directly down to view either a split or
full-screen conventional downlooking depthsounder view. | | With
3,000 watts of peak-to-peak power and ranges up to 1,200 feet ahead, the Interphase
iScan 180 is a truly unique tool for detecting hazards like submerged shipping
containers, "deadheads," rock pinnacles, coral reefs and shallow water conditions
and the 180-degree horizontal scan mode is ideal for following channels or finding
safe passage through reefs. |
ISCAN
180 SCREEN CAPTURES

Split Screen Froward Vertical and
Large Digital Data Display |
 180
Degree Forward Horizontal Display in Sunlight VIewable Mode |


Conventional Full Screen Fishfinder Display | |
| 180
DEGREE HORIZONTAL SCAN PATTERN | VERTICAL
SCAN PATTERN |

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See
a radar-like picture of the submerged area ahead and to each side of your boat
The transducer array can be oriented so that it can scan a 12 degree beam
in a 180 degree horizontal arc. The horizontal scan is extremely useful to track
schools of fish and bait, help locate and follow tricky channels and find openings
in reefs. | See
submerged objects and bottom contour directly in front of your boat The
iScan 180's transducers can also be oriented to scan a 12 degree beam vertically
from directly ahead of the vessel to the bottom below. The vertical scanning mode
provides an incredible useful tool to monitor the water's depth directly ahead
of the vessel and warn or hazards or changing bottom conditions. |
The iScan 180 features three selectable color schemes
- Hi Power for Forward Range
up to 1,200 feet
- Full
Screen Vertical and Horizontal Forward-Looking Displays
- Split
Screen Displays Showing Downlooking Depth or Large Digital Data
- Easy
One-Touch User Interface
- NMEA
0183 Depth Output
- NMEA
0183 Ground Speed/Temp and lat/lon inputs
- "Power
Off" Memory Remembers all Settings
- Quick-Disconnect
Mount
- Keel
Offset Adjustment
- Adjustable
Display Backlight
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- Backlit Keypad
- Video
Input for Camera, VCR or DVD
- Forward
Range and Depth Alarms
- External
Alarm Capabilities
- Three
Selectable Color Schemes for Night, Sun and Normal Viewing
- Scan
Sector Width and Direction Adjustments
- Simple
Second Station Connection
- User
Selectable Languages and Units
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- 480 x 234 Pixels
- Adjustable
CCFL Backlight
- Wide
(3.41"H x 6.1"W) TFT Sunlight Viewable Color LCD
- Flush
Mount Template Included
- Weight
of Display Approx. 3.5lbs.
- Fog
and Water Resistant
- Over
3,000 W Peak to Peak Power
- 200kHz
Operation
- 8
Ch. Phased Array Transducer, No Moving Parts
- 12
Degree Beam Angle
- Compact
Dimensions:
9.5"W x 5.9"H x 3.25"w |
- Time Variable Gain Receiver
- 10
to 16 VDC, less than 1.0Amp.
- Sunlight,
Normal and Night Colors
- Split
Screen Forward Vertical and Downlooking Display
- Split
Screen Forward Horizontal and Downlooking Display
- Split
Screen Forward Horizontal and Large Digital Data Display
- Split
Screen Forward Vertical and Large Digital Data Display
- Full
Screen Vertical, Horizontal and Setup Displays
- Full
Downlooking Display w/Zoom
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